- Sidney Parsons
Infobox Officeholder
name = Sidney Parsons
imagesize=300
office =Mayor of Edmonton
term_start = November 2, 1949
term_end = November 7, 1951
predecessor =Harry Dean Ainlay
successor =William Hawrelak
office1 = Alderman on theEdmonton City Council
term_start1 = November 9, 1938
term_end1 = November 2, 1949
birth_date = 1893
birth_place = Revelstoke,Devon ,England
death_date = April 22, 1955
party = Citizens Committee, Independent
otherparty = Labour
spouse = Gertrude Florence Smitt
children = Three sons
profession = BricklayerSidney Parsons (born 1893; died
April 22 ,1955 ) was a Canadianpolitician ,mayor ofEdmonton, Alberta , and candidate for election to theLegislative Assembly of Alberta .Early life
Parsons was born in Revelstoke,
Devon ,England in 1893. He was educated inPlymouth , but he and his parents immigrated toNew Jersey in the early 1900s. He attended technical schools there, and began work as a bricklayer with theStandard Oil Company inBayonne, New Jersey .In 1910, he moved to
Edmonton , where he enlisted in the armed forces to fight inWorld War I . He served with the 49th Battalion, under the command of fellow future mayorWilliam Antrobus Griesbach . Upon his return to Canada, Parsons married Gertrude Florence Smitt onJanuary 8 ,1918 ; the pair would have three sons.In his post-war life, Parsons was active in the labour movement and served as an executive officer of the Edmonton Trades & Labour Council (he would serve as its president from 1941 until 1945).
Political career
Parsons first sought elected office in the 1931 Edmonton election, when he ran for
Edmonton City Council as an aldermanic candidate. He finished seventh of fifteen candidates, and was not elected. He fared similarly in the 1932 and 1934 elections.In the 1935 provincial election, Parsons ran as a Labour candidate in the riding of Edmonton; he finished last of twenty-seven candidates, winning only fifty-two votes.
After this defeat, he returned to municipal politics, and was finally elected alderman in the 1938 election, finishing fourth of thirteen candidates. He was re-elected in 1940 (finishing fourth of eighteen candidates), 1942 (third of twelve candidates), 1944 (third of twelve), 1946 (fourth of thirteen), and 1948 (first of twelve) elections.
He resigned half way through his two year aldermanic term to run for mayor in the 1949 election. He narrowly won the five candidate field, and was elected to a two year term. He sought re-election in the 1951 election, but was soundly defeated by
William Hawrelak . He did not return to public life thereafter.Personal life, death, and legacy
In later life, Parsons was involved in veterans organizations. He was president of the Ex-Servicemen's Association and was an executive member of the Montgomery branch of the
Royal Canadian Legion . He also served as a labour representative on the Edmonton Hospital Board.Sidney Parsons died
April 22 ,1955 .Parsons Road and Parsons Industrial, both in Edmonton, are named in his honour.
References
* [http://www.epl.ca/Elections/Results/EPLBiographies/P Edmonton Public Library biography of Sidney Parsons]
* [http://www.edmonton.ca/CityGov/ElectionHistory/Members%20of%20Council%20Biographies.doc City of Edmonton biography of Sidney Parsons]
* [http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&ct=res&cd=4&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.edmonton.ca%2F%255COcctopusDocs%255CPublic%255CComplete%255CReports%255CEX%255CElected-1995%255C2002-04-03%255C2002PDP024%2520-%2520Current%2520Policy%2520Recognizing%2520Former%2520Councillors.doc&ei=g6N9RpWKCIH8ggOb7ZTMBQ&usg=AFQjCNFw9sczR95rohJH4w1uH1ec8P2gAg&sig2=FxQgtejzjL4GtB1oPaI67Q Report to the Edmonton City Council Executive Committee including a list of aldermen who have been honoured in the names of Edmonton's features]
* [http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/5202/CITYHALL1.htm History of labour's involvement in Edmonton politics from the Edmonton Bullet]
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