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His father was a blacksmith [http://millstonenews.com/2012/03/a-slower-pace-of-life.html]. | His father was a blacksmith [http://millstonenews.com/2012/03/a-slower-pace-of-life.html]. | ||
He had | ==Marriage and family== | ||
He had two children: | |||
* A son, Jamie (1954-1967) who died at age 13. | |||
* Another son, presumably Ted LeMaistre, a retired teacher [https://www.facebook.com/ted.lemaistre] | |||
[[File:Jamie lemaistre.jpg|thumb|Jamie LeMaistre, their son who died at 13]] | [[File:Jamie lemaistre.jpg|thumb|Jamie LeMaistre, their son who died at 13]] | ||
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Edward Wyndham "Ted" LeMaistre (1908 - 1993) was a son of Christena Lemaistre.
He married Elizabeth Shearer Lindsay (1918-1984) on 29 August 1936.
He was the longtime mayor of Carleton Place.
Mary Cook wrote an article for the Ottawa Citizen in March of 1977 and said for most the future was uncertain and grim. The announcement was met with grief and dismay in the town of Carleton Place. The phasing out of the plant was done over a 5-6 months period. Mayor Ted LeMaistre said it was a great shock to him, and he felt for the employees and families.
— Linda Knight Seccaspina [1]
He fought the annexation of land from Carleton Place in 1979. [2]
His father was a blacksmith [3].
Marriage and family
He had two children:
- A son, Jamie (1954-1967) who died at age 13.
- Another son, presumably Ted LeMaistre, a retired teacher [4]

Sources
https://www.geni.com/people/Edward-LeMaistre/6000000029924282598?through=6000000030086180243