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William George Bock

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Preceded by
  
George Spence

Political party
  
Liberal

Name
  
William Bock

Died
  
1973

Succeeded by
  
James Beck Swanston

Nationality
  
Canadian

Occupation
  
farmer

Role
  
Canadian Politician

Party
  
Liberal Party of Canada

Resigned
  
1930

Website
  
William George Bock – Parliament of Canada biography

William George Bock (born June 11, 1884 in Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada-died 1973) was a Canadian politician and farmer. He was elected in a November 25, 1927 by-election, after the resignation of George Spence on October 14, as a Member of the Liberal Party to represent the riding of Maple Creek. He was defeated in the 1930 election. In total, he served 976 Days (2 years, 8 months, 3 days) in federal service. After his political career, he authored two books called The Book of Humbug and The Book of Skeletons, published in 1958 and 1960 respectively, by Modern Press.

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William George Bock Wikipedia