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Peter Manley
Ontario MPP
In office
1951–1963
Preceded by John Lawrence McDonald
Succeeded by Fernand Guindon
Constituency Stormont
Personal details
Born(1904-12-08)December 8, 1904
Berwick, Ontario
DiedFebruary 12, 1998(1998-02-12) (aged 93)
Political party Liberal
OccupationFarmer

Peter Thomas Manley (December 8, 1904 – February 12, 1998) was an Ontario dairy farmer and political figure. He represented Stormont in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1951 to 1963.

He was born in Berwick, Stormont County, Ontario in 1904. [1]

The Ottawa Journal carried this story in 1958 reporting on how Peter Manley was the only Liberal to defeat a Conservative in a recent provincial election, with comments about how he balanced political life with the farm duties and the family. [2]

References

  1. ^ Normandin, Pierre G.; Normandin, A. Léopold (24 January 1965). "Guide Parlementaire Canadien". P.G. Normandin – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Purdie, James (June 21, 1958). "Proud of 'Family Farm'". Ottawa Journal. Retrieved December 28, 2021.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Peter Manley
Ontario MPP
In office
1951–1963
Preceded by John Lawrence McDonald
Succeeded by Fernand Guindon
Constituency Stormont
Personal details
Born(1904-12-08)December 8, 1904
Berwick, Ontario
DiedFebruary 12, 1998(1998-02-12) (aged 93)
Political party Liberal
OccupationFarmer

Peter Thomas Manley (December 8, 1904 – February 12, 1998) was an Ontario dairy farmer and political figure. He represented Stormont in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario as a Liberal member from 1951 to 1963.

He was born in Berwick, Stormont County, Ontario in 1904. [1]

The Ottawa Journal carried this story in 1958 reporting on how Peter Manley was the only Liberal to defeat a Conservative in a recent provincial election, with comments about how he balanced political life with the farm duties and the family. [2]

References

  1. ^ Normandin, Pierre G.; Normandin, A. Léopold (24 January 1965). "Guide Parlementaire Canadien". P.G. Normandin – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Purdie, James (June 21, 1958). "Proud of 'Family Farm'". Ottawa Journal. Retrieved December 28, 2021.



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