Manitoba Business: Bank of Toronto / Toronto-Dominion Bank

This bank, founded in 1855, merged with the Dominion Bank in 1955 to form the Toronto-Dominion (TD) Bank.

Some employees of the bank who were killed during service in the First World War were commemorated at a 61st Battalion concert held at the Walker Theatre on 13-14 December 1915, in a 101st Battalion souvenir program dedicated to Colonel Henry Norlande Ruttan on 24 April 1916, or in a 144th Battalion military vaudeville held at the Winnipeg Theatre on 9-11 March 1916.

Manitoba Branches

Branch

Address

Period

Status

Benito

103 Main Street

?-?

 

Cartwright

North Railway Street

1912-2000

 

Holmfield

Railway Avenue

1919-1922

 

Winnipeg

420 Academy Road

1929-?

 

98 Sherbrook Street

1929-1965

 

First World War Casualties

Name

Occupation

Service

Rank

Birth Date

Death Date

John Percy Bradley
[Maryland Methodist, Next of Kin, Vimy Ridge]

Bank Clerk

44th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

31 August 1893

26 June 1917

Robert Stanley Bramwell
[Cartwright]

Bank Clerk

27th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

28 October 1890

3 May 1917

William Wallace Bryant
[Russell, Shellmouth]

Bank Clerk

107th Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

27 September 1896

4 February 1916

Harold James Dent MM
[Wawanesa, Wawanesa Hospital]

Bank Clerk

The Fort Garry Horse

Private

27 June 1891

18 April 1918

Arthur Roy Mutton

Bank Clerk

Princess Patricia’s Canadian Light Infantry

Sergeant

6 August 1894

30 October 1917

Harold James Simpson

Bank Clerk

43rd Battalion, Canadian Infantry

Private

13 December 1892

15 May 1916

George Henri St. Marie

Bank Clerk

Canadian Field Artillery

Gunner

22 November 1892

16 June 1917

See also:

Manitoba Business: Dominion Bank

Sources:

We thank Darryl Toews and Jordan Makichuk for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

Page revised: 4 May 2024