Thomas Dignan, “practical workman – proprietor,” had a shop at the corner of Angela Avenue and Bridge St. in Murdock’s blacksmith’s shop. He did plumbing and heating, sheet metal work and tin-smithing. He hired W. O’Brien, of Penticton, in 1912.
Co-owner(?) of the Princess Theatre in 1913 with brother John (Jack) Dignan.
He was a member of the Sports sub-committee of the Dominion Day Celebrations planning group in June 1912.
He moved to Trail in 1915.
References:
White Album P 975.47 A; Similkameen Star, June 5, 1912, page 1; June 12, 1912, page 2, 3; January 10, 1913, page 3; November 19, 1915, page 2