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"        Mr.Norman Luxton 1876: Norman Kenny Luxton is born on November 2 at Fort Garry, Manitoba (now Winnipeg). His father is William Fisher Luxton who was one of the founders of the Winnipeg Free Press. Luxton Ave in Winnipeg is named after him. William married in 1866 and was the first public school teacher in Winnipeg. Just 2 years before Norman was born , William ran for city mayor but was defeated on January 5, 1874. He was also instrumental in Winnipeg being incorporated into a city. Norman had three older brothers, William (b. 1867), Henry (b.1870), Harry (b. 1872) along with one sister Nellie "Mrs. Fred Foster "(b. 1873). Many childhood summers are spent on canoe trips in Manitoba. He learned to be a good shot and won many championships including the Championship of Western Canada. At this competition he was up against some of the finest shots from Minnesota and the Dakotas. Norman lived for adventure. He loved printing and Indian lore. 1878: A younger brother for Norman, Louis Luxton is born   1880: A younger sister is born, Olive Luxton "Ollie' (Mrs. Edward Hosking) 1881: Another brother George is born   1889: Youngest and last sibling is born, Harold Malloch Luxton   1891: Norman sweeps floors after school and learns to set type at the Winnipeg Free Press.   1892: Norman becomes an apprentice clerk to an Indian agent in what is now Kenora, Ontario. He accompanies the Indian on treaty paying trips and travels mostly by an 8 man canoe working on the rivers of Northern Ontario. Norman was in charge of the cash box which held the treaty paying money. The box was attached to Norman and a strap was buckled around his neck. The theory was if the boat tipped Norman would float up and they could find the money. 1893: Luxton leaves for the Cariboo Gold Fields to make his fortune. He carries on to Calgary where he gets a job for the Calgary Herald newspaper. He had many jobs "
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