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The ThrashOntario Legislature 6/4/11
Today April 6th 2011, the Provincial House of Commons of Ontario, Canada, honored their own, our husband, father, grandfather, and great father Ivan Thrasher. Ivan served as an MPP, Provincial Member of Parliament in Ontario, from 1964 to 1967. He was the only Progressive Conservative member in the Windsor area in those days and ever since. Our family was honored to be invited guests of the House today while all three parties spoke and honored Ivan Thrasher MPP . We the Thrashers, especially Ivan's wife of 64 years Orpha, would like to extend our thanks and gratitude, to the Government of Ontario, for recognizing the outstanding accomplishments of our own Ivan Thrasher, the Inspiration behind My Journey to 100!
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Last Tory MPP keeps Fitter than his Own Party
Windsor Star Sat May 27 1995 Byline: By Gary Rennie Star Staff Reporter Source: WINDSOR STAR The last Tory elected in Windsor starts each day with 25 push ups, more calisthenics, and a brisk one-hour walk. Just turned 81 and … Continue reading →
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Before The War…
In early 1940, I was working in a shoe store in Windsor. I was feeling there must be more to life than this, when I ran across and ad in the Windsor Star asking for a person to go to … Continue reading →

