He married Edna Stewart Meighen on the 11th June, 1895 in Perth County, Ontario.
Gordon began his career working for the Canadian Lumber Company in Carleton Place, Ontario. For some time, he was manager of the W.C. Edwards Company mills in Ottawa. He was a promoter and the secretary– treasurer of the Library Bureau of Canada. From 1908 to 1909, he was the elected president of the Canadian Lumberman's Association.
Director of the Perley Home for Incurables and the Dominion Forestry Association, Gordon was also treasurer of the Ottawa Boys' Home, and president of the YMCA in Ottawa from 1907 to 1909. In 1909, he was elected president of the Ottawa Canadian Club and held office in the local St. Andrew's Society.
He married Edna Stewart Meighen on the 11th June, 1895 in Perth County, Ontario.
Gordon began his career working for the Canadian Lumber Company in Carleton Place, Ontario. For some time, he was manager of the W.C. Edwards Company mills in Ottawa. He was a promoter and the secretary– treasurer of the Library Bureau of Canada. From 1908 to 1909, he was the elected president of the Canadian Lumberman's Association.
Director of the Perley Home for Incurables and the Dominion Forestry Association, Gordon was also treasurer of the Ottawa Boys' Home, and president of the YMCA in Ottawa from 1907 to 1909. In 1909, he was elected president of the Ottawa Canadian Club and held office in the local St. Andrew's Society.
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