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Rebchuk (February 10, 1907 –
January 15, 1996) was a
longtime muni****l
politician in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, po****rly
known as the "Mayor of...
- 75,
Rebchuk 36,
Mazapa 16.
Second Count Stevens was eliminated, and his 1,625
votes were
distributed as follows:
Wagner 441,
Penner 238,
Rebchuk 158,...
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Bridge −
Winnipeg Disraeli Bridge −
Winnipeg Louise Bridge −
Winnipeg Slaw
Rebchuk Bridge (Salter
Street Bridge) −
Winnipeg North Perimeter Bridge − Winnipeg...
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Democratic Donald Malinowski 2,253 52.52
Progressive Conservative Slaw
Rebchuk 1,088 25.36
Liberal Roger Garrity 528 12.31
Communist Bill
Kardash 421...
- 2136 St. Johns:
David Orlikow (CCF) 2495 Stan
Carrick (PC) 1295
Jaroslaw Rebchuk (LP) 922 St. Matthews:
William George Martin (PC) 2848
Gordon Richard Fines...
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Democratic Donald Malinowski 2,253 52.52
Progressive Conservative Slaw
Rebchuk 1,088 25.36
Liberal Roger Garrity 528 12.31
Communist Bill
Kardash 421...
- Danzker, Inez Trueman,
Lloyd Stinson,
William McGarva, Alan Wade, Slaw
Rebchuk,
Joseph Zuken and
Donovan Swailes were
elected to two-year
terms on the...
- Taft,
Warren Steen, and June
Westbury Ward Two:
Lloyd Stinson,
Robert Steen, and Alan Wade Ward Three: Slaw
Rebchuk,
Joseph Zuken, and Nick Malanchuk...
- Mulligan, Mark Danzker,
Lloyd Stinson,
William McGarva, Alan Wade, Slaw
Rebchuk,
Donovan Swailes and
Joseph Zuken were
elected to two-year
terms on the...
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Terry Hind and
William McGarva were
elected for the
second ward. Slaw
Rebchuk,
Joseph Zuken and
Donovan Swailes were
elected for the
third ward. This...