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- Frederick Samuel (Fred) Zaplitny (June 9, 1913 – March 19, 1964) was a Canadian politician. He represented the electoral district of Dauphin in the House...
- legislature in the 1949 provincial election, defeating CCF candidate Fred Zaplitny by over 700 votes in his father's old riding of Ethelbert. He served as...
-  1945–1949     Fred Zaplitny Co-operative Commonwealth 21st  1949–1953     William John Ward Liberal 22nd  1953–1957     Fred Zaplitny Co-operative Commonwealth...
- European Karate Champion. At the 2023 European Games in Poland, Andriy Zaplitny competed in the category up to 75 kg, where he reached the semi-finals...
- (3) No scoring Second period 1:10 - pp - Ben Hemmerling (4) 16:14 - Cade Zaplitny (1) No scoring Third period 0:39 - Dominik Rymon (2) 4:36 - Julius Miettinen...
- Conservative Earlston Stuart Everall 1,097 31.52 -6.52 Independent Labour J. S. Zaplitny 791 22.73 – Total valid votes 3,480 – – Rejected 37 – Eligible voters /...
- Wilkinson (bishop of Brandon), bishop Jim Williams (curler), curler Fred Zaplitny, politician Royal eponyms in Canada "Census Profile, 2021 Census Dauphin...
- Langstaff Bowman Succeeded by Fred Zaplitny In office 1949–1953 Preceded by Fred Zaplitny Succeeded by Fred Zaplitny Personal details Born (1880-10-25)October...
- Parliament for Dauphin In office 31 March 1958 – 24 June 1968 Preceded by Fred Zaplitny Succeeded by Gordon Ritchie Personal details Born Richard Elmer Forbes...
- Liberal ****berland—Colchester Nova Scotia 2019 - 2021 1959–present Fred Zaplitny Cooperative Commonwealth Federation Dauphin Manitoba 1945 - 1949 1913–1964...