Greetings from Ontario, on the occasion of the dinner for Dr. G.I. Christie, when his portrait was presented to the Saddle and Sirloin Club, Dec. 2, 1928 / W. Bert Roadhouse, OAC Review, v.41, no.6, Feb. 1929, p.208-209. 1929.

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Greetings from Ontario, on the occasion of the dinner for Dr. G.I. Christie, when his portrait was presented to the Saddle and Sirloin Club, Dec. 2, 1928 / W. Bert Roadhouse, OAC Review, v.41, no.6, Feb. 1929, p.208-209. 1929.

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