holding Tohea, Adina, Julias, and Seigfred. _ It was believed the first servrce for German Baptlst faith was held in their home. Julius played the Violin.

In the early 40’s J. Tulman & Sons garage was opened. Besides mechanic work, the business sold Case trac— tors and Studebaker vechicles. The garage was de- stroyed by fire in early 60’s. Julius and his family also 4 I I ' ' - . . . a d 1 J 1 1 hauled cattle to the stockyard m Mmitonas. The cattle :2; EniizrmTEHmZ’r‘oii’ a: rliansg moi)“ slinging:

were shipped by train (C .N.R.) to Winnipeg. of Mal tman’ 5 General 1 956. Store

J Tulman and Sons Garage in 1946. Upon retiring Julius and his wife moved to Kelowna, BC. where they are buried.

Julius’s mother Pauline, his two brothers (Rudolf and Fred), and one sister Bertha also came to Canada.

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1939 Tobea Tulman standing in from.t ' ' ' » . Office (sugar coupons); Massey Harri-5 Back: IrR: Harold, Tobea, Betty, Partmeht arid J~I Case Department'

Front: Julius, Adina, Lil, Hilda Submittedby: Carol Killhavy

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