Share via Share via... Twitter Facebook Pinterest × Benson Post Office Benson, Saskatchewan, Canada First Post Office Name= Benson Electoral District= Moose Mountain, Saskatchewan Post Office opened Sept 1, 1905 Location= Sec.34, Twp.4, R.8, W2 Name of First Postmaster- Michael Cote- appointed Sept 1, 1905- resigned May 27, 1911 Shown as Michel Cote in 1911 census living at Tsp 4, Rge 8, W2 b- Feb 1853 in Quebec wife- Demerne Cote- b- Aug 1860 in Quebec E. J. Houde- Appointment- Sept 30, 1911- Oct 1, 1911- Name changed He moved with the name change. I believe this was Edward J. Houde, b- June 1881 in USA immigrated in 1911 sister- Clara Houde, b- Sept 1888 in USA nephew- Leo Houde- b- Apr 1907 in USA nephew- Chester Houde, b- Jan 1909 in USA brother-in-law, Hubert Turgeon, b- Dec 1873 in Quebec Eva Turgeon, nee Houde- b- Dec 1877 in USA all in 1911 census Tsp 5, Rge 8, W2 In Oct 1, 1911 name changed to Cullen Post Office Located at Sec 34, Tsp 4, R8, W2nd in Sept 1, 1905 Cullen was on the CNR line, south of Benson First Cullen Postmaster E. J. Houde - resigned Nov 23, 1915 Gus Walgram- appointed Jan 15, 1916- resigned Aug 20, 1917 Post Office Moved to Sec 7, Tsp 5, Rge 7, W 2nd, Sept 1, 1918 J. H. Lynch- appointed Jan 1, 1918- resigned Feb 14, 1921 Charles Henning- appointed April 23, 1921- resigned Oct 15, 1940 Gabriel Zimmermann- appointed Oct 31, 1940 as Acting Postmaster Nov 15, 1940 Permanent- Oct 31- 1964 Office Closed The Cullen Post Office closed Oct 31, 1964 Reopened as Benson Post Office Oct 1, 1969 First Benson Postmistress- Florence Latimer - appointed Dec 6, 1969- left May 31, 1979 Mrs. Doreen I. Hawaleska- appointed June 1, 1979- Temporary became permanent July 30, 1979- resigned Dec 30, 1983 Mrs. Faith L. Vass- appointed Dec 31, 1983- Temporary became permanent Jan 3, 1984- resigned Feb 24, 1984 Donna Honan- appointed June 30, 1984 update came in today, May 6, 2012, from Colin Honan “Concerning Benson Post Office. Donna Honan retired June 12, 2010. There is now no P.O. in Benson. We are now serviced with Canada Post boxes. Before Florence Latimer Postmasters were Margaret Gilgrist, Bob Gilgrist, and I believe Wilsons” This reproduction is NOT represented as an official version of the materials reproduced, nor as having been made in affiliation with, or with the endorsement of the National Archives of Canada. The source of this material is the National Archives of Canada © Last modified: 2017/10/21 12:48by dlgent Log In