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John Calvin Hutchinson

Mr. & Mrs. John Calvin Hutchinson and Mr. Hutchinson’s cousin, Archie Coats and family, felt the call of the West, then Manitoba.
In the early spring of 1888, leaving the two small sons behind in London, Ont., taking a small child, Myrtle, they arrived in Killarney (April 3rd, 1888). They made their first home one mile north of Killarney in a sod shanty owned by Mr. Atkinson.
In the spring of 1889, they moved to three miles south of Ninga where their second daughter was born – Belle, now Mrs. W. L. Foster of High River, Alta.
The winter of 1890 Mrs. Hutchinson returned to Ontario to fetch out the two boys, Mark and Edson.
In the spring of 1897, the family moved from Ninga to Wakopa, living there till they retired and moved to their daughter’s, living at Ste. Rose du Lac, Man.
Mark now lives in Calgary, Alta.  Edson died in 1903.
Mrs. Hutchinson died at the age of 86 in 1930 and Mr. Hutchinson followed in October, 1934 at the age of 93.  So the hardships of the west made good hardy pioneers of those who left the east and elsewhere and answered the call of the west.
Three of the family are still living.
           
Mrs. A. F. Forsyth (Myrtle Hutchinson) 22267 West Mensies Street, Haney, B.C.