Earl Catherwood

Earl Catherwood
Member of Parliament
for Haldimand
In office
June 1949  June 1953
Preceded by Mark Cecil Senn
Succeeded by riding dissolved
Personal details
Born Albert Earl Catherwood
(1900-05-23)23 May 1900
Hagersville, Ontario, Canada
Died 25 March 1988(1988-03-25) (aged 87)
Hagersville, Ontario, Canada
Political party Progressive Conservative
Spouse(s) Violet Smith
m. 3 April 1940[1]
Profession farmer

Albert Earl Catherwood (23 May 1900 – 25 March 1988) was a Canadian politician and farmer. Catherwood served as a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. Born in Hagersville, Ontario, he was a farmer by career. He was also reeve of Walpole Township, Ontario in 1947 after being a councillor there from 1935 to 1943.

He was first elected to Parliament at the Haldimand riding in the 1949 general election. When the riding was dissolved in 1952, Catherwood did not seek re-election in the new Brant—Haldimand riding but instead let John Charlton stand as the Progressive Conservative candidate for the 1953 election.[2] He died aged 87 in 1988 at West Haldimand General Hospital, where he had resided since 1986.[3]

References

  1. Normandin, Pierre G. (1952). The Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
  2. "John Charlton: Liberal Policy on Prices Matter of Expediency". The Globe and Mail. 28 July 1953. p. 11.


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