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- Henry "Lou" Hantelman (May 20, 1884 – January 6, 1966) was a Saskatchewan farmer and politician. Born and raised in Dubuque, Iowa, Hantelman came to Rouleau...
- Létourneau made her MMA debut March 31, 2007 with TKO win over Tannaya Hantelman. Létourneau then lost her next two fights to ****ure UFC Women's Bantamweights...
- Guns December 14, 2007 3 5:00 Montreal, Quebec, Canada Win 2–1 Tannaya Hantelman Submission (armbar) ECC 6: Hometown Heroes October 20, 2007 1 1:09 Halifax...
- Robert M. Goodwin 2,336 Donald Laing Kerrobert Merged district Louis Henry Hantelman Kindersley Rosetown   Neil McVicar 2,449 John T. Douglas 1,941 William...
-   Robert Leith Hanbidge Kindersley   John C. Treleaven 2,518 Louis H. Hantelman 2,649 Robert H. Carruthers 1,615   Ebenezer Samuel Whatley** Rosetown...
- John Willis 3771 Hubert Staines 1807 Ernest J. Ewing 1013   Louis Henry Hantelman** Gravelbourg   Henry Edmund Houze 2681 Edward M. Culliton 2586   Edward...
- Dragan Liberal   Kerrobert Donald Laing Liberal   Kindersley Louis Henry Hantelman Farmer-Labour Group   Kinistino John Richard Parish Taylor Liberal   Last...
- Liberal   Cut Knife William Roseland Social Credit   Elrose Louis Henry Hantelman Co-operative Commonwealth   Gravelbourg Edward Milton Culliton Liberal...
- Harper Harvey Nov. 13, 1919–1925 Farmer–Ind., Progressive   3. Ebenezer Whatley 1925–1933 Progressive   4. Louis Henry Hantelman 1934–1938 Farmer-Labour...
- Conservative   5. John Andrew Wilson 1934–1938 Liberal   6. Louis Henry Hantelman 1938–1944 CCF   7. Maurice Willis 1944–1960 CCF   8. Olaf Turnbull 1960–1964...