Trusler, J. W.

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Personne

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Trusler, J. W.

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      • John Jack W. Trusler
      • Jack Trusler

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      Dates d’existence

      1898-1975

      Historique

      J. W. Trusler was Public School Inspector for Nipissing District No. 5 and was leader of the campaign that led to the establishment of Nipissing College. John Wallace "Jack" Trusler was born on December 20, 1898 in Camlachie in Lambton County, Ontario. He trained as a teacher at Stratford Normal School (1917) and later completed Bachelor of Arts (1937) and Master of Education (1955) degrees at the University of Toronto. During the First World War, he served with a fighter squadron in France after joining the Royal Flying Corps in June 1917. Following the war, he found employment at the Timken Detroit Axle Company in Detroit, Michigan (1918-1920) before returning to Ontario, where he worked as a public school teacher (1921-1929, 1932-1937) and as an RCAF flying instructor at Camp Borden (1929-1932). In September 1939 he was appointed Public School Inspector for Nipissing District No. 5 and relocated to North Bay. During his 25 years as Inspector, Trusler consolidated rural school boards in his District, co-authored a handwriting course that was widely used in Ontario elementary schools, and was involved in provincial curriculum committees. Following his retirement in 1964, Trusler served as Supervising Principal of the Widdifield Public School Board until December 1968 and was the Personnel Officer for the Nipissing Board of Education from 1969 to 1970. He was elected Alderman of the City of North Bay for 1970-1971. Trusler died in 1975.

      Trusler was instrumental in the successful campaign to establish a post-secondary institution in North Bay, in which he served as Chairman of the Northeastern University Committee (1959-1960), Chairman of the Executive Council of Northeastern University (1960-1967), and Chairman of the Board of Governors of Nipissing College (1967-1975). He was also a founding member of Northeastern University's Board of Directors and a member of the Campus Planning Committee that planned the College Education Centre, which opened in 1972 as the new home of Nipissing College and three other local colleges. Trusler's contributions to education were recognized in 1969 when Laurentian University awarded him an Honourary Degree of Doctor of Law; a public school in North Bay was also later named in his honour. Trusler's other volunteer activities included serving as Provincial Secretary of the Ontario Public School Men Teacher's Federation, as Field Secretary of the Ontario Educational Association, and as Chairman of the North Bay Library Board and the North Bay Tuberculosis Association.

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      Birth: Camlachie, Ont. (December 20, 1898)
      Death: North Bay, Ont. (1975)

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      Nipissing University. Board of Governors (1967-)

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      NUCCASC-AR0013

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      d'association

      Dates de la relation

      1967 - 1975

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      Northeastern University (1960-1967)

      Identifier of related entity

      NUCCASC-AR0042

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      d'association

      Dates de la relation

      1960 - 1967

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      Northeastern University Committee (1959-1960)

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      NUCCASC-AR0035

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      d'association

      Dates de la relation

      1959 - 1960

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      Mots-clés - Sujets

      Mots-clés - Lieux

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      NUCCASC-AR0034

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      Nipissing University and Canadore College Archives and Special Collections

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      Dates de production, de révision et de suppression

      Created March 17, 2015 by Peter Houston

      Langue(s)

      • anglais

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        Sources

        Biography - J. W. Trusler. 1975? CA ON00408 F009-0049-01. Board of Governors (Nipissing University) fonds. Nipissing University and Canadore College Archives and Special Collections, North Bay, Ontario.

        Surtees, R.M. Letter to Mr. Stanley G. Mullins. November 12, 1968. CA ON00408 F010-S04-0065-12. George Zytaruk fonds, Nipissing University and Canadore College Archives and Special Collections, North Bay, Ontario.

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