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Phil Gaglardi

Philip Arthur Gaglardi (January 13, 1913 - September 23, 1995), sometimes known as Flying Phil was a politician in the Canadian province of British Columbia. He is best known for his service as Minister of Highways in the BC government from 1955 to 1968.
==Private and family life==
Gaglardi was born in Mission, British Columbia as one of eleven children to poor Italian immigrants.〔Mitchell, p.177〕 In 1943 he married Jennie Sandin, a Pentecostal minister. He attended bible school and was also ordained as Pentecostal minister. In 1947 they moved to Kamloops and he became leader of Calvary Temple (now St. Andrew’s).〔(Standrewssquare.com )〕 Phil began the radio program “Chapel in the Sky” and Jennie the “Aunt Jennie” broadcast. Gaglardi continued his weekly 15 minute broadcasts throughout his political career.
The Gaglardis had two sons: Bob Gaglardi, founder of Northland Properties (whose holdings include the 35-hotel Sandman Hotel chain and 100-plus restaurants under various labels) whose son Tom Gaglardi is the current owner of the National Hockey League's Dallas Stars, and BIll, a Calgary businessman.〔("Mr. Sandman", BC Business online 2007-12-01 )〕〔(Knowtheway.org )〕〔(Knowtheway.org "Testimony of Aunt Jennie" )〕

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