Hmmm - will see if I can find her.
In the meantime, there is an article in the Winnipeg Free Press Feb 28, 1935. It is about Mr Steppings 85th birthday. There is some good information in here!! It starts out by referring to him as "Uncle Jim" - but doesn't mention an author's name. I have no idea if this is what he was called as a sort of nickname, or if a niece/nephew wrote the piece

Anyway - the important bits are:
He had his 85th birthday in January. He lived at 502 Notre Dame Avenue. He likes parties and having a good time, and he walks every day. He was born in Gamblingay, Cambridgeshire, England in 1850. He came to Canada at age 22. He went to Peterborough, Ontario first, where he worked for the Midland Railway, doing construction work. He is considered to be one of the pioneers of railroad construction. In March of 1883, he was transferred to Thunder Bay, where he continued with railroad construction until 1887. Then, he moved to Shoal Lake to take up farming. In 1901, he returned to England for a vacation to his home town, then he came back to Canada several months later. In 1914, he sold his farm and moved to the village, where he had intended to retire. He didn't like retirement, so he worked on some of his neighbours' farms. In 1922, he regained his own farm and worked it for 5 more years. In 1928, he retired to Shoal Lake again, where he lived for 3 years. He later moved to Winnipeg.
Mr Steppings has been married twice. First in England in 1872, then in 1920 at the age of 70.
RK
PS - there is a picture of him too.
Marriage date for second marriage is a bit different here... I guess it was either 1918 or 1920...