Memorable Manitobans: Members of the Twenty-Seventh Legislative Assembly of Manitoba (1963-1966)

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The Assembly was elected on 16 December 1962.

Session

Opening

Prorogation

Dissolution

1

28 February 1963

6 May 1963

-

2

6 February 1964

16 April 1964

-

3

17 August 1964

27 August 1964

-

4

22 February 1965

11 May 1965

-

5

3 February 1966

26 April 1966

18 May 1966

The following persons were members:

Charles Dufferin “Duff” Roblin
Charles Dufferin “Duff” Roblin

(Premier)

Thelma Bessie Forbes
Thelma Bessie Forbes

(Speaker)

Charland Prud'hommeCharland Prud’homme
(Clerk)

Frank Skinner
Frank Skinner
(Sergeant-at-Arms)


Arnold Keith Alexander
Arnold Keith Alexander

(Roblin)

William Obadiah Baizley
William Obadiah Baizley

(Osborne)

Leonard A. Barkman
Leonard A. Barkman

(Carillon)

Gordon Wilbert Beard
Gordon Wilbert Beard

(Churchill)

James Herbert Bilton
James Herbert Bilton

(Swan River)

Oscar Ferdinand Bjornson
Oscar Ferdinand Bjornson

(Lac du Bonnet)

Douglas Lloyd Campbell
Douglas Lloyd Campbell

(Lakeside)

John Benson Carroll
John Benson Carroll

(The Pas)

Saul Mark Cherniack
Saul Mark Cherniack

(St Johns)

James Cowan
James Cowan

(Winnipeg Centre)

Laurent Louis Desjardins
Laurent Louis Desjardins

(St. Boniface)

Edward Gurney Vaux Evans
Edward Gurney Vaux Evans

(Fort Rouge)

Thelma Bessie Forbes
Thelma Bessie Forbes

(Cypress)

Jacob M. Froese
Jacob M. Froese

(Rhineland)

Morris Abraham Gray
Morris Abraham Gray

(Inkster)

Frederick Groves
Frederick Groves

(St. Vital)

Elman Keisler Guttormson
Elman Keisler Guttormson

(St. George)

William Homer Hamilton
William Homer Hamilton

(Dufferin)

Lemuel Harris
Lemuel Harris

(Logan)

Abram William Harrison
Abram William Harrison

(Rock Lake)

Thomas Paterson Hillhouse
Thomas Paterson Hillhouse

(Selkirk)

Michael Nicholas Hryhorczuk
Michael Nicholas Hryhorczuk

(Ethelbert Plains)

George Henry Wilson Hutton
George Henry Wilson Hutton

(Rockwood-Iberville)

Joseph Ernest Jeannotte
Joseph Ernest Jeannotte

(Rupertsland)

George Johnson
George Johnson

(Gimli)

Gordon Ellwood Johnston
Gordon Ellwood Johnston

(Portage la Prairie)

Fred Theodore Klym
Fred Theodore Klym

(Springfield)

Reginald Otto Lissaman
Reginald Otto Lissaman

(Brandon)

Sterling Rufus Lyon
Sterling Rufus Lyon

(Fort Garry)

William George Martin
William George Martin

(St. Mathews)

Peter James McDonald
Peter James McDonald

(Turtle Mountain)

Donald Morris McGregor
Donald Morris McGregor

(Virden)

Malcolm Earl McKellar
Malcolm Earl McKellar

(Souris-Lansdowne)

Stewart Edgertson McLean
Stewart Edgertson McLean

(Dauphin)

James Thomas Mills
James Thomas Mills

(Kildonan)

Emil Moeller
Emil Moeller

(Fisher)

Gildas Laurent Molgat
Gildas Laurent Molgat

(Ste. Rose)

Carolyne Alexandra Morrison
Carolyne Alexandra Morrison

(Pembina)

Stephen Clifford Patrick
Stephen Clifford Patrick

(Assiniboia)

Andrew Russell Paulley
Andrew Russell Paulley

(Radisson)

Stephen Peters
Stephen Peters

(Elmwood)

Charles Dufferin “Duff” Roblin
Charles Dufferin “Duff” Roblin

(Wolseley)

Edward Richard Schreyer
Edward Richard Schreyer

(Brokenhead)

Richard Harry Seaborn
Richard Harry Seaborn

(Wellington)

Harold Proctor Shewman
Harold Proctor Shewman

(Morris)

Nelson Menno Shoemaker
Nelson Menno Shoemaker

(Gladstone)

Robert Gordon Smellie
Robert Gordon Smellie

(Birtle-Russell)

Mark Gerald Smerchanski
Mark Gerald Smerchanski

(Burrows)

Douglas Moncreiff Stanes
Douglas Moncreiff Stanes

(St. James)

Maitland Bernard Steinkopf
Maitland Bernard Steinkopf

(River Heights, by-election 30 September 1964)

Barry Peill Strickland
Barry Peill Strickland

(Hamiota)

John Peter Tanchak
John Peter Tanchak

(Emerson)

Albert Vielfaure
Albert Vielfaure

(La Verendrye)

James Douglas Watt
James Douglas Watt

(Arthur)

Walter Cox-Smith Weir
Walter Cox-Smith Weir

(Minnedosa)

Charles Hubert Witney
Charles Hubert Witney

(Flin Flon)

Arthur Edgar Wright
Arthur Edgar Wright

(Seven Oaks)

 

 

 

See also:

Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial Election (1962)

Events in Manitoba History: Manitoba Provincial By-Elections (1964)

Sources:

This page was prepared by Gordon Goldsborough.

We thank Oliver Bernuetz (Legislative Library of Manitoba) for providing additional information used here.

Page revised: 22 November 2023

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