- John
Evinn Ingebrigtson (October 20, 1919 in Elvebakken,
Norway –
November 27, 1998) was a
politician in Manitoba, Canada. He
served in the Legislative...
- Ole
Nikolai Ingebrigtsen Strømme (23
February 1876 – 17
February 1936) was the
Norwegian Minister of
Social Affairs in 1933. "001 Ole
Ingebrigtsen Strømme...
- full-length album, Take This to Your Grave. Seth's full name is
actually "Seth
Ingebrigtson", but is
spelled "Lingebrigtson" on all
articles about the band. Studio...
- Glen Gulutzan,
hockey coach Owen
Hughes (politician),
politician John
Ingebrigtson,
politician Amanda Lathlin,
politician Oscar Lathlin,
politician Bif...
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Borowski Succeeded by Les
Osland In
office 1963–1968
Preceded by John
Ingebrigtson Succeeded by
Joseph Borowski Personal details Born (1921-09-27)September...
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general election that followed,
defeating Progressive Conservative Mark
Ingebrigtson by
about 300 votes. In 1979,
Cowan was one of the most
prominent supporters...
- Name
Party Took
office Left
office E.J.
Williams PC 1958 1959 John
Ingebrigtson PC 1959 1963
Gordon Beard PC 1963 1968
Joseph Borowski NDP 1969 1969 Gordon...
- PC
Liberal NDP
Churchill Gordon Beard 2,170
Francis Jobin 1,973 John
Ingebrigtson Flin Flon
Charles Witney 2,375 Eli Ross 1,175 Fred
Ledieu 448 Charles...
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Candidates In****bent PC Liberal-Progressive CCF
Other Churchill John
Ingebrigtson 1,587
Kenneth D. Wray 954 E.J.
Williams Flin Flon
Charles Witney 1,810...
- (NDP) 4216
Beverly Riley (L) 1493 Churchill: Jay
Cowan (NDP) 2280 Mark
Ingebrigtson (PC) 1992
Andrew Kirkness (L) 1140 Crescentwood: (in****bent)Warren Steen...