Alfred John "Alf" Hooke (February 25, 1905 – February 17, 1992) was a teacher, politician and writer from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative...
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left the legislature, only he, Alfred Hooke, and William Tomyn were left from the original 1935 caucus. Of that trio, Hooke was the only MLA to see the government...
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environment for oil investors.: 142 The former social credit board chairman Alfred Hooke who became provincial secretary in 1943 "came even closer than Manning...
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Credit Alfred Hooke August 2, 1955 August 31, 1959 Manning Social Credit Clarence Gerhart May 8, 1948 August 1, 1955 Manning Social Credit Alfred Hooke June...
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Edgar Gerhart Leonard Halmrast James Hartley Ted Hinman Ambrose Holowach Alfred Hooke Robin Jorgenson Solon Low Duncan MacMillan Lucien Maynard Randolph McKinnon...
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Edgar Gerhart Leonard Halmrast James Hartley Ted Hinman Ambrose Holowach Alfred Hooke Robin Jorgenson Solon Low Duncan MacMillan Lucien Maynard Randolph McKinnon...
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Assembly of Alberta In office August 30, 1971 – March 14, 1979 Preceded by Alfred Hooke Succeeded by John Murray Campbell Constituency Rocky Mountain House Personal...
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Edgar Gerhart Leonard Halmrast James Hartley Ted Hinman Ambrose Holowach Alfred Hooke Robin Jorgenson Solon Low Duncan MacMillan Lucien Maynard Randolph McKinnon...
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Edgar Gerhart Leonard Halmrast James Hartley Ted Hinman Ambrose Holowach Alfred Hooke Robin Jorgenson Solon Low Duncan MacMillan Lucien Maynard Randolph McKinnon...
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Brown Pincher Creek: Roy Taylor Ponoka: Edith Rogers Red Deer: Alfred Hooke Ribstone: Albert Blue Rocky Mountain: Ernest Duke St. Albert: Charles...
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Edgar Gerhart Leonard Halmrast James Hartley Ted Hinman Ambrose Holowach Alfred Hooke Robin Jorgenson Solon Low Duncan MacMillan Lucien Maynard Randolph McKinnon...
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George Morrison to run under their banner. Incumbent Social Credit MLA Alfred Hooke was running for re-election. He had been appointed by Premier Manning...
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against the Social Credit government, specifically that Edgar Hinman and Alfred Hooke used their offices for personal gain. The 1967 Alberta general election...
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Votes Percentage Harry Strom 814 47.6% Gordon Taylor 282 16.5% Raymond Reierson 255 14.9% Walt Buck 184 10.8% Edgar Gerhart 137 8.0% Alfred Hooke 38 2.2%...
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Edgar Gerhart Leonard Halmrast James Hartley Ted Hinman Ambrose Holowach Alfred Hooke Robin Jorgenson Solon Low Duncan MacMillan Lucien Maynard Randolph McKinnon...
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Bill Dickie. The government responded on March 29, 1966, with Minister Alfred Hooke introducing An Act to amend The Daylight Saving Time Act (Bill 75) which...
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was a rookie MLA having been elected for the first time in 1967. Alfred Hooke - Hooke entered the race just before the convention. He had been in the legislature...
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August 2, 1955 – November 30, 1962 Premier Ernest Manning Preceded by Alfred Hooke Succeeded by Fred Colborne Personal details Born (1888-11-10)November...
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1967 Premier Ernest Manning Preceded by Robin Jorgenson Succeeded by Alfred Hooke Minister of Agriculture In office January 5, 1954 – October 15, 1962...
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1955 Alberta general election (redirect from Alfred Berger Haarstad)
Ponoka: Glen Johnston Red Deer: Cam Kirby Redwater: Alfred Macyk Rocky Mountain House: Alfred Hooke St. Albert: Arthur Soetaert St. Paul: Raymond...
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Alfred Speakman (August 24, 1880 – November 4, 1943) was a politician from Alberta, Canada. Speakman was born August 24, 1880, in Dundee, Scotland, to...
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F. Short New College 10 st 5 lb 2 Spencer Nairne Emmanuel 10 st 2 lb Alfred Hooke Worcester 11 st 0 lb 3 J. Coope Davis 3rd Trinity 11 st 1 lb W. Pinckney...
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Conservative MLAs since 1971. From 1940 to 1970 popular Social Credit MLA Alfred Hooke represented the district. The current incumbent is Jason Nixon who won...
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re-distribution. The first election held that year saw Social Credit incumbent Alfred Hooke switch from the Red Deer provincial electoral district. He won his second...
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Edgar Gerhart Leonard Halmrast James Hartley Ted Hinman Ambrose Holowach Alfred Hooke Robin Jorgenson Solon Low Duncan MacMillan Lucien Maynard Randolph McKinnon...
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Islamic theology. In the autumn of 1945, Guillaume succeeded his friend S. H. Hooke on the Samuel Davidson chair at the University of London, changing to the...
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Bill Dickie put forward in February 1966. On March 29, 1966, Minister Alfred Hooke introduced An Act to amend The Daylight Saving Time Act (Bill 75) amending...
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plebiscite on Daylight Saving Time. And on March 29, 1966, Minister Alfred Hooke introduced An Act to amend The Daylight Saving Time Act (Bill 75), to...
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