Fred White (ice hockey)

Frederick Wallis White (February 19, 1878 – May 29, 1960) was a Canadian businessman and early ice hockey player.

White attended Ashbury College and Bishop's University.

White was an employee with the Canadian Pacific Railways (CPR) before starting his own firm Ontario Hugh-Owens Company in 1913.

He later was an executive with Computing Devices, Builders Sales and Kelvin-Hughes of Ottawa.

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