James Edward Phipps Snedker | |
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15th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan | |
In office 1965–1971 | |
Preceded by | Fred Dewhurst |
Succeeded by | Fred Dewhurst |
MLA for Saltcoats | |
In office 1960– 1971 | |
Preceded by | Asmundur Loptson |
Succeeded by | Ed Kaeding |
Personal details | |
Born | March 11, 1911 Northamptonshire, England |
Died | March 31, 1981 (aged 70) |
Political party | Liberal |
Occupation | school board trustee, farmer, equestrian judge |
James Edward Phipps Snedker (March 11, 1911 – March 31, 1981) [1] was an English-born farmer, business owner and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Saltcoats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1960 to 1971 as a Liberal.
He came to Saskatchewan with his family at a young age but returned to England for his education. In the late 1920s, he returned to Saskatchewan and settled on a farm near Saltcoats. Snedker also owned the Saltcoats Seed Company. He was a member of the local school board and of hospital boards in the area. Snedker was also a judge for the Canadian Trotting Association. He served as speaker for the Saskatchewan assembly from 1965 to 1971. Snedker was defeated when he ran for reelection in 1971.
James Edward Phipps Snedker | |
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15th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan | |
In office 1965–1971 | |
Preceded by | Fred Dewhurst |
Succeeded by | Fred Dewhurst |
MLA for Saltcoats | |
In office 1960– 1971 | |
Preceded by | Asmundur Loptson |
Succeeded by | Ed Kaeding |
Personal details | |
Born | March 11, 1911 Northamptonshire, England |
Died | March 31, 1981 (aged 70) |
Political party | Liberal |
Occupation | school board trustee, farmer, equestrian judge |
James Edward Phipps Snedker (March 11, 1911 – March 31, 1981) [1] was an English-born farmer, business owner and political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. He represented Saltcoats in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan from 1960 to 1971 as a Liberal.
He came to Saskatchewan with his family at a young age but returned to England for his education. In the late 1920s, he returned to Saskatchewan and settled on a farm near Saltcoats. Snedker also owned the Saltcoats Seed Company. He was a member of the local school board and of hospital boards in the area. Snedker was also a judge for the Canadian Trotting Association. He served as speaker for the Saskatchewan assembly from 1965 to 1971. Snedker was defeated when he ran for reelection in 1971.