Ron Searle
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Ron Searle was the second mayor of Mississauga, Ontario.
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[edit] Early life
He was born in Southampton, England on July 19, 1919 to Ruby and Alfred Searle. He was later joined by a sister, Barbara. His mother Ruby was a seamstress and his father Alfred was a seaman with the White Star Line and the Royal Navy during World War I. His parents were married in Edinburgh, Scotland while Alfred was on a short leave from patrols in the North Sea.
[edit] Move to North America
After the war, Ron's father Alfred returned to the White Star Lines and was transferred to New York, United States. He moved his family to New York but succumbed shortly after contracting dengue fever while on mercy missions in the tropics. Ron was just over three years of age at the time. Alfred's death bed wish was that the family re-locate to Toronto, Canada where the family had relatives.
[edit] In Canada
Searle attended Harbord Collegiate Institute, where he became friends with Ed Mirvish and Wayne and Shuster, among others. Ron admired many of his classmates and families who were new Canadians having moved to Canada from various European homelands where the Nazi tyranny had caused them to flee for their lives. Ron's son, Mark, recalls his father often saying that his relationships with these school friends further added to his resolve to do his part against the Nazis. [1] He joined the Toronto Scottish militia in the mid-thirties, which would eventually lead to his signing up with the Toronto Scottish Regiment immediately upon Canada declaring war against Nazi Germany in September 1939.
[edit] Politics
He ran for the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada in 1965, for the riding of Peel, finishing a distant second. He was mayor from 1976-1978, and remains active in local Conservative politics, being highly critical of Tim Peterson's installation as the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario candidate in 2007 after crossing the floor, remarking that the process was "a violation of the democratic principles the Conservative Party has stood for over the years".[2]
[edit] References
- ^ Mark Searle -January 2007
- ^ A nomination like no other (Random Access)
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NAME | Searle, Ron |
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SHORT DESCRIPTION | politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | July 19, 1919 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Southampton, England |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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