Dr. Waldo H. Murray has
engaged in the practice of dentistry in Camiose since November, 1913,
and he is one of this town's most representative citizens and
professional men. He was born in Nova Scotia, on the 23d of July, 1887,
a son of Charles and Aramenta (Knight) Murray. Mrs. Murray's death
occurred in 1903. Mr. Murray is engaged in farming and is well known and
highly esteemed in the community in which he resides.
In the pursuit of his
early education Waldo H. Murray attended the common schools and high
school of Nova Scotia and was graduated from the Turfs College of
Dentistry in Boston, Massachusetts, in 1909, with the D. M. D. degree.
For the following three years he was engaged in the practice of medicine
at Winchester, Massachusetts, and then lived retired for a year, his
health being not of the best. In November, 1913, he came to Camrose and
established offices for the practice of his profession. He has since
resided here and enjoys an extensive and lucrative patronage, standing
high among the foremost members of his profession in Camrose and Camrose
district.
In 1914 was celebrated
the marriage of Waldo H. Murray to Miss Alice Sanborn, a native of New
Hampshire. She is an active member of the Presbyterian church and takes
a prominent part in the club and social affairs of this community.
Although Dr. Murray has
devoted the greater part of his time and attention to his professional
duties, he has been active in public affairs and has held many town
offices. Fraternally he is identified with the Masons and he is a member
of the Board of Trade. He takes an interest in every movement organized
to promote the interests of the municipality, and represents the type of
citizen who is regarded as an acquisition to any community, forwarding
its development by his diligence and enter- prise in matters of
business, and promoting its genera] progress by maintaining a high
standard of citizenship and cooperating in every commendable public
movement. |