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John Mould
John
Mould of Lethbridge, manager of the LNID for the past two years
and associated previously with five irrigation districts in the
south, died in November
1965
at the age of 64.
He
worked as an engineer, district manager, colonization manager,
official trustee and was also at one time supervisor of
irrigation for the province.
He was
appointed manager of the LNID in April 1964. A resident of the Lethbridge district since
1938,
he worked with Mountain View, Leavitt, Etna, S. MacLeod and
United Irrigation districts.
Born at
Lundbreck in
1905,
he graduated from the University of Saskatchewan in
1930
with a bachelor degree in engineering, and in
1932,
with a master of science in structural
engineering."
Mr.
Mould articled as a land surveyor for a short time. He began as
a Dominion Land Surveyor in March
1935,
as a Saskatchewan Land Surveyor in March
1937,
and as an Alberta Land Surveyor in May
1938.
In
1938
he went to Cardston to work for the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation
Act. He became official trustee of the United Irrigation
District in
1947,
working from Glenwood. He moved to Lethbridge in
1954
to work with P.M. Sauder in service
with the provincial agriculture department.
Source: Lethbridge
Herald, November 12,
1965
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