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A. J. (Tony) Schinkinger
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Notes - A brief history of Tony Schinkinger's life in Athabasca as well as his time spent in the Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve. He moved to Athabasca at the age of four in 1928. His father opened a harness shop in 1927. The harness shop would stay in the Schinkinger family for generations, passing from Mr. Schinkinger's father, to himself and on to his own children. Mr. Schinkinger would remain in the reserves until 1945, when he would return home to Athabasca to settle with his wife and run the harness shop. He and his wife would go on to have four children, two boys and two girls. Mr. Schinkinger's time in the reserves took him to many different places for training and reserve duties (2 pages) |
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