1958
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Staff say "Goodbye" to L.Holvey
Friends and co-workers of Leonard Holvey gathered in the office of Gordon
Nixon, Telecommunications Director, February 14, 1958, to say goodbye and wish him
good luck and health, on the occasion of his retirement. W.E. Connelly spoke a
few words on the career of Mr. Holvey and presented him with a purse of money.
Mickey Ramsden presented Mrs. Holvey with a bouquet of mums.
Mr. Holvey, in charge of accounting for stocks and stores in the radio test
room, is a native of Bath, England. He came to Canada in 1928, and was engaged
in commercial undertakings before joining the Department in 1939.
As a young man, Mr. Holvey had an interesting career
in the army. He served in India with the Dragoon Regiment and was one of the teachers at a Military
School in that country. When World War I broke out he transferred to the Royal
Engineers and saw service in Flanders until near the close of the war when he
and his unit were transferred to General Allenby in the near East.
Mr. Holvey is married and has a son who is in photographic work in the
Government.
In the first photo, co-workers of Mr.
Holvey say
goodbye and wish
him and his wife good
luck and good health. (L. to
R.) A.T. Lawton, H.E. Walsh, F.G. Nixon, J. Arial, John MacDonald, L.G. Holvey, J. Farquarson, J. P. Brooman.
In the second photo,
Mickey Ramsden (L) presents bouquet
of mums to Mrs. Holvey. In the
background, W.E.
Connelly and Leonard
Holvey.