SAIT s oldest alumnus Clarence Hollingworth marks 106th birthday When Clarence Hollingworth was just six years old in 1921, he watched as the cornerstone was laid for SAIT s Heritage Hall
Author of the article: Brodie Thomas
Publishing date: Mar 03, 2021 • March 3, 2021 • 1 minute read • SAIT’s oldest known alumnus, Clarence Hollingworth celebrated his 106 birthday at AgeCare Glenmore with a visit by the Calgary fire department to celebrate the amazing milestone in an unusual time in Calgary on Wednesday, March 3, 2021. Photo by Darren Makowichuk/Postmedia
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One of Calgary’s oldest residents marked another trip around the sun on Wednesday.
When Clarence Hollingworth was just six years old in 1921, he watched as the cornerstone was laid for SAIT’s Heritage Hall.
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