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    The Phelan family re-privatizes CARA 2002. ... Thomas Patrick Phelan began selling apples and newspapers to passengers on the Niagara steamboats Join the Team;

  2. Thomas Phelan's grandson, Thomas Patrick (T.P.), started selling newspapers and fruit on the train between Hamilton and Buffalo, N.Y. The family moved to Toronto, where T.P. hawked...

  3. History. The company was originally chartered in 1883 as Canada Railway News Company, selling newspapers, magazines and confectionaries at railway stations. The company's roots go back to the mid-1850s, when Thomas Patrick Phelan was selling apples and newspapers to train passengers on the Niagara Steamboats. [4] .

  4. Phelan studied at St Michael's Grammar School and Bishop Ford Central Catholic High School. Predeceased by his father Steve. Survived by his mother, Pat and his siblings, Corinne, James (Patti), Noreen (John), Stephen (Jennifer) and Christopher (Kristine).

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  6. Mar 19, 2018 · A ferry captain who turned his boat into a rescue vessel during the 9/11 attacks and later became a firefighter died Friday of cancer at age 45. Thomas Phelan's illness was related to the...

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  7. When Irene Mary Phelan was born on 16 June 1885, in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada, her father, Thomas Patrick Phelan, was 33 and her mother, Mary Katherine Warde, was 27. She married Francis Small McLaughlin on 28 June 1911, in York, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They were the parents of at least 2 daughters.

  8. Mar 19, 2018 · He was Thomas Phelan, 45, one of the many heroes who came to the city’s rescue after the attack. Phelan died on Friday, authorities said, one of the thousands of victims of cancer linked to the...

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