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Individual:
Len worked in the Elkhorn creamery, pig farmed, and worked for the CPR 1848-1973, retired in Elkhorn. Curled with his brother George in the 1920s - 30s.
"When Bert and Agnes Smith came to the Elkhorn station in December 1961, there still clung to the railway some of the panache with which it had burst upon the wilderness some 80 years before. The office was manned around the clock ...stores and citizens were still getting their supplies by train...Charlie met the train to get the mailb ags...the drayman loaded up the town express ...passengers came and went...telegrams were sent and received in matters of sorrow or joy ...operators scanned each wheel as the train clicked by to spot any hotbox which might precipitate a derailment...Bernie and Len Lund stil l stamped in to the waiting room with frosty eyebrows and red cheeks after the cold early morning run over their section of the track." (by Agnes Smith).
First name Charles appears in 1911 census
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