William (Bill) Sheppard May was born in Dundee, Scotland on January
23, 1907, immigrating to Canada in 1926. He married Ruth Parker of McConnell,
Manitoba in 1939 and their daughter Dell, was born in 1940.
Mr. May farmed in the Strathclair district, raising cattle, swine, and
registered seed grain. Because of limited space on "Dundee's Pride", he
turned to pure-bred Yorkshire swine which were shown at top shows across
the country. He was the first Manitoba breeder to win the "Silver Pig"
trophy.
Bill served community and province, as well as his country in many capacities
as director and often president: of the Mannitoba Swine Breeders for 20
years; of the Canadian Swine Breeders; the Advisory Board to R.O.P. Board
at Ottawa; of the Provincial Exhibition and Royal Manitoba Winter Fair;
as leader of 4-H Beef club for 18 years with the Strathclair Club being
awarded the Norquay Trophy (1961); on the local Board of Manitoba Pool
Elevators; of Strathclair Consumer Co-op; as a member of the United Church
during which time plans for a new building were formulated; of the local
Agricultural Society for 35 years, also sitting on the Agricultural Societies
Advisory Board for the province. He was a member of the Strathclair Masonic
Lodge for 40 years; was instrumental in the building of a Senior Citizen's
Apartment.
Mr. May was an "elite" seed grower, winning the Seed Grain Champion
Sample of wheat at the Seed Grower Competition in 1965; Outstanding Service
Award, 1973, and Robertson Associate in 1976.
Bill was a devoted husband and father; a self-educated man who was held
in high esteem by all; an excellent farmer in grain and livestock. His
contributions to agriculture and community were unlimited.