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Greenfield and Brownlee
The CDP includes both Brownlee Park and the adjacent community of Greenfield Park:
The UFA won the election, and Reid served in several capacities in the cabinets of Premiers Herbert Greenfield and John Edward Brownlee, where he established a reputation for competence and fiscal conservatism.
In these proposals he found a close ally in Brownlee, Greenfield's Attorney-General, and when Brownlee succeeded Greenfield as Premier in 1925 he kept Reid as Provincial Treasurer and re-appointed him as Minister of Municipal Affairs.
After the UFA entered electoral politics and won the 1921 election, new premier Herbert Greenfield asked Brownlee to serve as his attorney-general.
Though most of his legal work was for the AFCEC and then the UGG, Brownlee also made contact with leaders of the UFA proper, including William Irvine, Irene Parlby, Herbert Greenfield, and, most importantly, Henry Wise Wood.
Greenfield appointed Brownlee his attorney-general, and soon after Brownlee was acclaimed in a by-election in Ponoka.
In 1924, they pressured Greenfield to resign so Brownlee could replace him ; Brownlee scuppered the plot by warning that Greenfield's resignation would be accompanied by his own.
A second attempt in 1925 was successful when Wood intervened to convince Brownlee to accept the premiership and Greenfield assured him that he would be pleased to be rid of it.
Their first attempt to replace him failed when Brownlee, their intended replacement, refused to have anything to do with the plan, but a second attempt, in 1925, was successful when Brownlee agreed to take office if Greenfield personally requested that he do so.
Faced with an aggressive attack by new Liberal leader John R. Boyle, Greenfield relied heavily on Attorney General John Brownlee, who sat next to him in the legislature, to provide the defense.
Greenfield, lacking the counsel of the vacationing Brownlee and wanting to avoid trouble, proposed upping the amount to $ 200.
Greenfield wanted to sell the lines to the Canadian Pacific Railway ( CPR ), a course of action that was endorsed by Brownlee, but many farmers despised the CPR and most UFA MLAs preferred to keep the lines government-operated.
This problem plagued Greenfield for his entire term as Premier, and it was not until Brownlee succeeded him that a resolution came in the form of a $ 25 million sale to the major lines.
Brownlee advocated deep cuts in spending to bring them under control, and, when Greenfield demurred, began to cut staff in his own department.
This group — which included George Johnston, George MacLachlan, William Shield, Donald Cameron, Oran McPherson, and Austin Claypool — contacted Brownlee to alert him to their intentions and were taken aback when the Attorney-General told them that if Greenfield resigned, so would he.
This time, Henry Wise Wood intervened to ask Brownlee to reconsider, which he agreed to do only if Greenfield himself made the request.
In 1925, John E. Brownlee, who was already widely believed to be the " true " leader of the United Farmers, succeeded Greenfield as Premier.
After Herbert Greenfield had resigned as United Farmers leader and premier, John E. Brownlee accepted the position and led the UFA to a second election victory, significantly increasing the UFA's share of the popular vote.

Greenfield and attended
Greenfield was born in Seattle, where she attended The Bush School.
Born in Boston, Massachusetts, United States, Harriet Boyd Hawes attended the Prospect Hill School in Greenfield and then graduated from Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts in 1892 with a degree in Classics.
Countesthorpe has a primary school called Greenfield Primary, a high school named Leysland High School, and a college called Countesthorpe Community College which was attended by the popular music group Kasabian.

Greenfield and series
Metacomet Ridge is a series of narrow Traprock ridges where lava penetrated this rift zone, beginning at the northern end of the graben near Greenfield and extending south across Massachusetts and Connecticut to Long Island Sound.
By 1875, a series of annexations to Detroit and Highland Park had begun ; by 1926, the township of Greenfield had ceased to exist.
There were different arrangements of the theme song as the series progressed, including a later version by Howard Greenfield and Helen Miller.
As well, Greenfield co-wrote the theme songs to numerous 1960s TV series, including Bewitched, The Flying Nun and Hazel.
Greenfield also collaborated with other Aldon songwriters, including Helen Miller, with whom he co-wrote " Foolish Little Girl " ( The Shirelles ' final Top Ten hit ), " It Hurts To Be in Love ", originally intended for Neil Sedaka but ultimately recorded by Gene Pitney, as well the theme for the TV series " Hazel ".
The series stars Eric Lively, Josh Braaten, and Max Greenfield as three single men, and lifelong friends, who hire a life coach to help them with their love lives.

Greenfield and meetings
During World War I, such a high percentage of Greenfield Parkers served in the Canadian forces that regular town meetings could not be held.

Greenfield and with
* The Animal, 2001 US film by Luke Greenfield with Rob Schneider
Also helping out with ABC's coverage were Jack Whitaker, Ray Gandolf, Stone Phillips, Dick Schaap, Jeff Greenfield, Judd Rose, Donna de Varona, and Bill Redeker.
Cornwell was a blues musician prior to forming the band and had briefly been a bandmate of Richard Thompson, Burnel had been a classical guitarist who had performed with symphony orchestras, Jet Black was a jazz drummer, and Dave Greenfield had played at military bases in Germany.
He had opened for them in the 1970s as a member of The Vibrators, filled in for Cornwell during his time in prison for drug possession in 1980, worked with Burnel and Greenfield in their side-project Purple Helmets, and been added to the Stranglers ' line-up as a touring guitarist a short time before Cornwell's departure.
In May 2006, Roberts left the band, and The Stranglers were now back to a four-piece line-up: Burnel, Black, Greenfield and Warne, with the lead vocals shared between Warne and Burnel.
They were frequently seen in the area, and played a benefit concert with Cat Power for the Greenfield Center School in 2005.
Greenfield traces its roots to 1905 and the creation of Clark Colony Water Company, which built a network of irrigation canals and filled them with water from the nearby Arroyo Seco AVA.
Greenfield is located in one of the developing wine grape growing regions of California with over twenty vineyards and wineries within a thirty mile radius, several of which have tasting rooms and offer a wide selection of wines for sale.
The climate for Greenfield is moderate with average temperatures around 50 degrees in winter and about 70 degrees in summer.
The City of Greenfield has joined with two cities in the sister-city program.
It intersects CR 671 in Greenfield before coming to a junction with CR 616.
Greenfield was incorporated as a city in 1876 with a population of 2, 023.
Greenfield was a boom town for 20 years, with the founding of manufacturing plants and other industries.
Greenfield welcome signIn the city the population was spread out with 25. 2 % under the age of 18, 8. 6 % from 18 to 24, 30. 9 % from 25 to 44, 21. 0 % from 45 to 64, and 14. 3 % who were 65 years of age or older.
Businesses with headquarters and / or significant operations in Greenfield include:
Greenfield is currently in a sister city relationship with Kakuda, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan.
Each year, a small group of high school students from Greenfield and Kakuda are chosen to travel to each sister city, respectively, and will stay with a host family for ten days, most expenses paid, thanks to local donations.
The nearest bus service is in Greenfield, with the nearest small air service being Turners Falls just east of there.
There are several private, religious and charter schools located in the Greenfield area, with the most prominent being Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Northfield Mount Hermon School in Gill, and the Academy at Charlemont in Charlemont.
The nearest regional bus service is in Greenfield, with the nearest general aviation airport in Montague.
There are also private, parochial and charter schools in Greenfield and other nearby communities, with the most prominent private schools being Northfield Mount Hermon School in nearby Gill and the Stoneleigh-Burnham School in Greenfield.
There are several private, religious and charter schools located in the Greenfield area, with the most prominent being Deerfield Academy in Deerfield, Northfield Mount Hermon School in Gill, the Academy at Charlemont in Charlemont, Eaglebrook School in Deerfield, and Stoneleigh-Burnham School in Greenfield.
There is no rail, bus or air service in town, with the nearest bus service in Greenfield, the nearest air service in Turners Falls, and the nearest Amtrak service in either Amherst, Massachusetts or Brattleboro, Vermont.

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