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  2. List of reeves and mayors of Etobicoke - Wikipedia

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    1871–1872, 1877–1884 Matthew Canning - Born in New York City of Irish parents; the family moved to Etobicoke when he was a child. Canning was a farmer and owned a sawmill. Joined Etobicoke council in 1854 and spent 16 years as a councillor, 4 as deputy reeve, and 10 as reeve and was nicknamed "the Father of Etobicoke".

  3. List of cemeteries in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Today the cemetery is a park with a memorial cairn. Sharon Cemetery Etobicoke. 1845–1955 Methodist The Sharon United Church building was demolished in 1967, but the cemetery beside it remains. St. Augustine's Seminary Cemetery Cliffside

  4. Dennis Flynn - Wikipedia

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    Flynn was mayor of Etobicoke until 1984 when he succeeded Paul Godfrey as Metro Chairman. He held that position until 1988. In 1988, Alan Tonks contested Flynn's position and defeated him in a vote held by Metro Council to become Metro Chairman. In the 1988 municipal election, he ran successfully for Metro Council in the ward of Kingsway-Humber ...

  5. Park Lawn Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Park Lawn Cemetery is a large cemetery in the Etobicoke district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It currently has around 22,000 graves. It is managed by the Park Lawn Limited Partnership, which also runs five other cemeteries in Toronto. The cemetery offers ground burials and a mausoleum for above-ground interment and cremation urns.

  6. List of people from Etobicoke - Wikipedia

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    David Bolland, ice hockey player (London Knights, member of the National Canadian Junior Hockey Team); Connor Brown, ice hockey player; David Clarkson, ice hockey player; Paul Clatney, former Canadian football linebacker/defensive back

  7. Bruce Sinclair (politician) - Wikipedia

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    Before becoming mayor, he served 15 years on Etobicoke's council as alderman and controller. [1] From 1998 to 2000 he was a member of Toronto City Council, but was defeated in the 2000 Toronto municipal election. [2] Sinclair was first elected to Etobicoke Council as alderman for Ward 3 in 1969, defeating incumbent Alec McNeil in a recount. [3]