Garnet Menzies

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Garnet Nelson Menzies (ca 1886[1] – 1966[2]) was a politician in Saskatchewan, Canada. He served as mayor of Regina from 1949 to 1951.[3]

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Garnet Menzies

The son of CPR Engineer Peter Whyte Menzies (1854-1926), he was born in Farnham Quebec[1] and came to Regina in 1914, working as a printer for the Regina Leader-Post. He went on to work for Commercial Printers for approximately 30 years. He also served as president for the Regina Typographical Union.[3] In 1916, he married Jean McClelland, who had been a deaconess of the Presbyterian Church in Canada up until then, but she was "disjoined" because only single women could be members of the deaconess order.[4]

Menzies served on Regina city council for most of the years between 1931 and 1948. In 1943, he ran unsuccessfully for the position of mayor, losing to Charles Cromwell Williams.[3] When subsequently elected Mayor (1949-1951) he welcomed Princess Elizabeth and Prince Phillip to City Hall during their 1951 Tour of Canada. Garnet had four brothers and one sister; his younger brother Albert Percival ("Percy") Menzies (1888-1948) was for a time a Presbyterian minister in Regina and notably distinguished himself at the Battle of Vimy Ridge.

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Princess Elizabeth with Mayor Garnet Menzies, Regina, Saskatchewan, 1951

Menzies ran unsuccessfully for the Regina City seat in the provincial assembly in 1934 and again in 1952.[5]

Menzies Place in Regina was named in his honour.[3]

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