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JM McCorkindale

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Preceded by
  
H.J. Jones

Profession
  
Tailor

Role
  
Tailor

Succeeded by
  
C.W. Johnston

Name
  
J.M. McCorkindale

Died
  
November 13, 1961

J.M. McCorkindale
Born
  
14 January 1879 Coll, Argyll, Scotland (
1879-01-14
)

Resting place
  
Elkhorn Cemetery, Elkhorn, Manitoba

Spouse(s)
  
Edith Bernice Harrison (October 25, 1887 - July 14, 1970)

John Matheson McCorkindale was the thirteenth Mayor of the Canadian Village of Elkhorn. He was born in 1878 on the Isle of Coll, County Argyll, Scotland. On January 17, 1912, he married Edith Bernice Harrison in Elkhorn. A tailor by trade, McCorkindale operated a shop with his wife until the outbreak of the First World War when he enlisted for active service. On discharge, he established a bakery and confectionery in Elkhorn until he became postmaster in 1926, a post he held until 1950.

McCorkindale was active in community life belonging to both the Great War Veterans' Association and the Masonic Lodge. He was first elected to the village council in 1922 and re-elected in 1923. He was not elected again until 1927 and was a councillor until 1936 when he became mayor. He served two years in that position before again devoting himself to his position as postmaster.

McCorkindale died on November 13, 1961.

References

J.M. McCorkindale Wikipedia