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Eatonia is a town in the
Canadian province of
Saskatchewan with a po****tion of 449
people (according to the
Canada 2006 Census). The town's
economy is...
- Peters,
William L.; Peters,
Janice (May 5, 1975). "
Eatonia [Jay R
Traver Obituary Issue]".
Eatonia (20): 1. Bauernfeind, Ernst; Soldan,
Tomas (2012)....
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Other communities in the
district include the
towns of Kerrobert, Macklin,
Eatonia, and Luseland; and the
villages of Denzil, Marengo, Coleville, Tramping...
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Eatonia (Elvie Smith) Muni****l
Airport (TC LID: CJG2) is a
registered aerodrome located adjacent to
Eatonia, Saskatchewan, Canada. It is
named for the...
- John
Craig Eaton II,
served as
chairman of Eaton's in its
later years.
Eatonia,
Saskatchewan (named in his honour) "Last
Stone is Laid". The Winnipeg...
- Australia, a
north suburb of
Bunbury about 180
kilometres south of
Perth Eatonia, Saskatchewan,
formerly named Eaton Cookshire-Eaton,
Quebec Eaton, Cheshire...
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Peters and
Janice Peters dedicated an
issue of
Florida A&M University's
Eatonia journal to her,
describing her as "the
first Ephemeroptera specialist in...
- Saskatchewan, Canada. The
community is
located 9 km east of the Town of
Eatonia on
highway 44
along the
Canadian National Railway subdivision. The name...
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Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, in Toronto, was
erected in 1914. The town of
Eatonia,
Saskatchewan was
named after Timothy Eaton. The
ground of
Ballymena RFC...
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Elvie Lawrence Smith (January 8, 1926, in
Eatonia,
Saskatchewan —
August 4, 1999 in St. Lambert, Quebec) was a
Canadian aviation engineer known for his...