Joseph Albert McClure
Joseph Albert McClure (April 3, 1881[1] – July 1967) was a farmer and political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Canora from 1925 to 1929 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Party member.
He was born in Brampton, Ontario, the son of Thomas McClure and Janet Moore.[1] He travelled west to Saskatchewan in 1902 and spent the fall harvesting grain. During the winter that followed, McClure worked at a sawmill in Gimli, Manitoba and for a grain elevator company in Winnipeg. The following year, he claimed a homestead near Sturgis, Saskatchewan.[2] In 1911, McClure married Floy Nesbit.[1] The McClures grew grain and raised purebred Shorthorn cattle and Clydesdale horses on their farm. In 1949, they sold the farm and returned to Ontario.[2]
References
- Normandin, A L (1927). Canadian Parliamentary Guide.
- Sturgis and District History Book Committee (2000). Harvest of Memories : Sturgis and District, The First Hundred Years : 1900-2000. pp. 542–43. Retrieved 2012-04-18.