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Leduc and No
The discovery of the Leduc No. 1 oil well in 1946 and major reserves in the Turner Valley area southwest of the city ushered in a period of growth and prosperity.
This riding is located south of Edmonton and is legally described as commencing at the intersection of the westerly limit of the Town of Devon with the right bank of the North Saskatchewan River ; thence generally southeasterly along the westerly limit of said town to the southwesterly corner of said town ( at Highway 60 ); thence southerly along said highway to Township Road 494 ; thence easterly along said road to the westerly limit of the City of Leduc ; thence easterly, southerly, easterly, northerly and easterly along the southerly limit of said city to Highway No. 623 ; thence easterly along said highway to the easterly limit of Leduc County ; thence generally southwesterly along said limit to the northerly limit of County of Wetaskiwin No. 10 ; thence easterly and generally southerly along the northerly and easterly limits of said county to the easterly limit of Ponoka County ; thence generally southerly along said limit to the northerly limit of Lacombe County ; thence generally southeasterly, generally southerly and generally westerly along the northerly, easterly and southerly limits of said county to the east boundary of R 4 W 5 ; thence south along the east boundary of R 4 W 5 to the south boundary of Tp 38 ; thence west along the south boundary of Tp 38 to the west boundary of R 8 W 5 ; thence north along the west boundary of R 8 W 5 to the north boundary of Tp 41 ; thence east along the north boundary of Tp 41 to the right bank of the North Saskatchewan River ; thence generally northerly and generally easterly along said bank to the point of commencement.
* Leduc No. 1, the oil well strike that started Alberta's main oil boom, near Devon, Alberta
In 1947, Imperial Oil made the Leduc No. 1 discovery in Alberta, and the economy began to rapidly expand.

Leduc and .
Edmonton, and more so its surrounding region ( Nisku, Leduc, Fort Saskatchewan ), is the site of most oil-and-gas related industry including refining and manufacturing.
* 1902 – Albert Leduc, Canadian ice hockey player ( d. 1990 )
* 1864 – Ozias Leduc, Québécois painter ( d. 1955 )
Members included Marcel Barbeau, Roger Fauteux, Claude Gauvreau, Jean-Paul Riopelle, Pierre Gauvreau, Fernand Leduc, Jean-Paul Mousseau, and Marcelle Ferron and Françoise Sullivan.
Other area hospitals include Sturgeon Community Hospital in St. Albert, Leduc Community Hospital in Leduc, Westview Health Centre in Stony Plain, and Fort Saskatchewan Health Centre in Fort Saskatchewan.
Leduc presided over the ceremony.
Paris: Alphonse Leduc, 1955.
* Leduc / Bornemann published the majority of Dupré's work.
Pierre Laporte was born in Montreal, Quebec ; the grandson of the famous Canadian statesman Alfred Leduc.
* Brisson, J., Bergeron, Y., Bouchard, A., & Leduc, A.
In early 1761, at Les Cèdres, Henry met former fur trader Jean-Baptiste Leduc, who acquainted him with the rich possibilities of trading at Michilimackinac and around Lake Superior.
* 24 Easy Studies for All Saxophones after A. Samie, Leduc.
Alphonse Leduc, 1946, SS, 19 pages.
Alphonse Leduc, 1944, SS, 31 pages.
Alphonse Leduc, 1946, SS, 30 pages.
Alphonse Leduc, SS, 1946, 27 pages.
Alphonse Leduc, 1944, SS, 37 pages.

Leduc and 1
* Pièces Célèbres Volume 1, 2 and 3, by M. Mule, Leduc
:* Final – Defeated Mark Leduc ( CAN ), 11: 1
On 1947 February 13, the Imperial Leduc # 1 well struck oil, and the new town of Devon was constructed shortly thereafter by Imperial Oil to accommodate its workers.
Devon is named after the Devonian formation ( the strata tapped in the Leduc # 1 oil well ), which in turn is named for Devon county, England.
Calgary's nearby Turner Valley deposits were discovered in 1914, decades before Edmonton's Leduc # 1 field in 1947.

Leduc and well
For the 2005 Gold Cup, players Gabriel Gervais, Sandro Grande, Patrick Leduc, Adam Braz and Ali Gerba, as well as former player Patrice Bernier and Quebec-born Olivier Occean were all called to the national team and did well by most accounts.
Leduc produced many portraits, still lives and landscapes, as well as religious works.
It was named after the city of Leduc and the county of the same name as well as the towns of Beaumont and Devon.

Leduc and which
Monaco enjoyed success in the 1970s and late 1980s during the managerial tenures of Lucien Leduc and Arsène Wenger, during which the club was amongst the leading lights of European football.
His publisher Alphonse Leduc commissioned two collections of piano music from him, Histoires and Les Rencontres, which enhanced his popularity.
The community is also served by a commuter bus line operated by Leduc Bus Lines which offers 10-12 trips from the village to downtown Ottawa and Gatineau during rush-hour.
This was also the starting point of the service to Tlalpan, along Calle Ferrocarril ( Renato Leduc ), which opened as light rail in 1990 ( having closed as tram line 53 in 1984 ) but ran for only one year and then later for another ten months before closing for good in October 1992.
He played his junior hockey with the Kitchener Greenshirts of the Ontario Hockey Association on a line with childhood friends Milt Schmidt and Bobby Bauer, which was dubbed the " Kraut Line " by Albert " Battleship " Leduc, a defenceman for the Montreal Canadiens.
Dr. Leduc was the only French Canadian member of Parliament to support Mackenzie King's Conscription bill during World War II, a stance which was highly unpopular but which reflected his deep belief in the Canadian federalist system.
As the oil exploration moved northward from the Leduc region, the oil men soon encountered muskeg, a wet boggy swamp-like matter through which conventional equipment could not pass.

Leduc and 1947
In 1947 an even bigger field opened at Leduc, 20 miles ( 32 km ) south of Edmonton, and in 1948 oil mining began at Redwater.

No and .
No one walked in this country, least of all Ed Dow or Dutch Renfro or any of the rest of the Bar B crew.
No girl would go this far to fool a man so she could kill him.
`` No, she'll be all right '', Jones said quickly.
Clayton choked, shook his head, murmuring, `` No ''.
No doubt there would be men guarding the horses.
`` No telling how good this horse is '', Mike panted.
`` No.
`` No '', Wilson said.
No sooner would I turn my head away from the counter before he would address me, at times quite sharply, in order to bring back my attention.
No one was behind it, but in the rear wall of the office I noticed, for the first time, a door which had been left partially open.
No one hurried.
No man could have reached his spot nor held it without being ruthless, and Hague had made a virtue of ruthlessness all of his life.
No wonder Melissa responded so completely to its beckoning.
No more could he defend himself against them.
No man laid a hand on him, but the threat of violence was there.
No man's name brought more cheers when it was announced in a rodeo.
No cow thief could count on a jury of his sympathetic peers to free him any longer.
`` No.
No sooner did they hear of Dan's injury than both Gran and Matilda went into immediate action.
No matter how many registry rocks they came to on this journey, each one exerted its own appeal.
No sooner were they through and the guards posted, than the whole camp turned in for a night of sound sleep.
No one had much to say.
No turns.
`` No, I don't '', Johnson said.
No sooner had I started drinking than the driver started zigzagging the truck.

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