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:''Harry Ainlay redirects here. For the school of the same name, see Harry Ainlay Composite High School.''Harry Dean Ainlay''' (January 3, 1887 – March 12, 1970) was a Canadian educator, politician, mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, and candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the Canadian House of Commons.== Early life ==Harry Ainlay was born in Brussels, Ontario to Watson and Emily (née Sparling) Ainlay,(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ainlay.ca/home/about-us/ ) and earned his teaching certificate in that province. He came to Alberta in 1907 to help his carpenter father and settled near Stavely for several years before moving to Edmonton in 1912. In 1911, he married Edith Hamilton; the two would remain married until her death in 1959.Ainlay spent several years in the real estate business, then returned to school at the University of Alberta. Upon his graduation in 1920, he returned to teaching, serving as vice-principal of the Queen Alexandra School and principal of the Garneau and Strathcona high schools (all in Edmonton).

:''Harry Ainlay redirects here. For the school of the same name, see Harry Ainlay Composite High School.''
Harry Dean Ainlay (January 3, 1887 – March 12, 1970) was a Canadian educator, politician, mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, and candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the Canadian House of Commons.
== Early life ==

Harry Ainlay was born in Brussels, Ontario to Watson and Emily (née Sparling) Ainlay,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ainlay.ca/home/about-us/ )〕 and earned his teaching certificate in that province. He came to Alberta in 1907 to help his carpenter father and settled near Stavely for several years before moving to Edmonton in 1912. In 1911, he married Edith Hamilton; the two would remain married until her death in 1959.
Ainlay spent several years in the real estate business, then returned to school at the University of Alberta. Upon his graduation in 1920, he returned to teaching, serving as vice-principal of the Queen Alexandra School and principal of the Garneau and Strathcona high schools (all in Edmonton).〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''Harry Ainlay redirects here. For the school of the same name, see Harry Ainlay Composite High School.'''''Harry Dean Ainlay''' (January 3, 1887 – March 12, 1970) was a Canadian educator, politician, mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, and candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the Canadian House of Commons.== Early life ==Harry Ainlay was born in Brussels, Ontario to Watson and Emily (née Sparling) Ainlay,(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ainlay.ca/home/about-us/ ) and earned his teaching certificate in that province. He came to Alberta in 1907 to help his carpenter father and settled near Stavely for several years before moving to Edmonton in 1912. In 1911, he married Edith Hamilton; the two would remain married until her death in 1959.Ainlay spent several years in the real estate business, then returned to school at the University of Alberta. Upon his graduation in 1920, he returned to teaching, serving as vice-principal of the Queen Alexandra School and principal of the Garneau and Strathcona high schools (all in Edmonton).」の詳細全文を読む
'Harry Dean Ainlay (January 3, 1887 – March 12, 1970) was a Canadian educator, politician, mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, and candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the Canadian House of Commons.== Early life ==Harry Ainlay was born in Brussels, Ontario to Watson and Emily (née Sparling) Ainlay,(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ainlay.ca/home/about-us/ ) and earned his teaching certificate in that province. He came to Alberta in 1907 to help his carpenter father and settled near Stavely for several years before moving to Edmonton in 1912. In 1911, he married Edith Hamilton; the two would remain married until her death in 1959.Ainlay spent several years in the real estate business, then returned to school at the University of Alberta. Upon his graduation in 1920, he returned to teaching, serving as vice-principal of the Queen Alexandra School and principal of the Garneau and Strathcona high schools (all in Edmonton).


:''Harry Ainlay redirects here. For the school of the same name, see Harry Ainlay Composite High School.''
Harry Dean Ainlay (January 3, 1887 – March 12, 1970) was a Canadian educator, politician, mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, and candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the Canadian House of Commons.
== Early life ==

Harry Ainlay was born in Brussels, Ontario to Watson and Emily (née Sparling) Ainlay,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ainlay.ca/home/about-us/ )〕 and earned his teaching certificate in that province. He came to Alberta in 1907 to help his carpenter father and settled near Stavely for several years before moving to Edmonton in 1912. In 1911, he married Edith Hamilton; the two would remain married until her death in 1959.
Ainlay spent several years in the real estate business, then returned to school at the University of Alberta. Upon his graduation in 1920, he returned to teaching, serving as vice-principal of the Queen Alexandra School and principal of the Garneau and Strathcona high schools (all in Edmonton).〔

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「:''Harry Ainlay redirects here. For the school of the same name, see Harry Ainlay Composite High School.''Harry Dean Ainlay''' (January 3, 1887 – March 12, 1970) was a Canadian educator, politician, mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, and candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the Canadian House of Commons.== Early life ==Harry Ainlay was born in Brussels, Ontario to Watson and Emily (née Sparling) Ainlay,(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ainlay.ca/home/about-us/ ) and earned his teaching certificate in that province. He came to Alberta in 1907 to help his carpenter father and settled near Stavely for several years before moving to Edmonton in 1912. In 1911, he married Edith Hamilton; the two would remain married until her death in 1959.Ainlay spent several years in the real estate business, then returned to school at the University of Alberta. Upon his graduation in 1920, he returned to teaching, serving as vice-principal of the Queen Alexandra School and principal of the Garneau and Strathcona high schools (all in Edmonton).」
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''Harry Dean Ainlay''' (January 3, 1887 – March 12, 1970) was a Canadian educator, politician, mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, and candidate for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and the Canadian House of Commons.== Early life ==Harry Ainlay was born in Brussels, Ontario to Watson and Emily (née Sparling) Ainlay,(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://ainlay.ca/home/about-us/ ) and earned his teaching certificate in that province. He came to Alberta in 1907 to help his carpenter father and settled near Stavely for several years before moving to Edmonton in 1912. In 1911, he married Edith Hamilton; the two would remain married until her death in 1959.Ainlay spent several years in the real estate business, then returned to school at the University of Alberta. Upon his graduation in 1920, he returned to teaching, serving as vice-principal of the Queen Alexandra School and principal of the Garneau and Strathcona high schools (all in Edmonton).」
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