William John Loucks

For the American politician, see William H. Loucks.
William John Loucks
Member of Parliament
for Rosetown
In office
July 1930  October 1935
Preceded by John Evans
Succeeded by riding dissolved
Personal details
Born (1873-06-26)26 June 1873
Battersea, Ontario
Died 2 September 1968(1968-09-02) (aged 95)
Delisle, Saskatchewan
Political party Conservative
Spouse(s) Shannon
m. 6 July 1898[1]
Profession Farmer, President of the Delisle Telephone Company

William John Loucks (26 June 1873 2 September 1968) was a Conservative member of the Canadian House of Commons. He was born in Battersea, Ontario and became a farmer.

Loucks attended schools at Battersea and Kingston. For 15 years, he served as president of the Delisle Telephone Company.[1]

He was elected to Parliament at the Rosetown riding in the 1930 general election. After serving a term in the 17th Canadian Parliament, Loucks was defeated by Major James Coldwell of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in the 1935 federal election, after riding boundaries were changed to replace the Rosetown riding with the new Rosetown—Biggar electoral district.

References

  1. 1 2 Normandin, A.L. (1932). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.

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