- Ernest Starr
Ernest Henry Starr (1890 –
November 10 1981 ) was a popular municipal level politician fromAlberta ,Canada .Early life
Starr was born in
Caerphilly ,Wales . He served with the Imperial Army, Medical Corps during World War 1914-1918 in Egypt, Salonika and the Dardanelles. After the war he became a member of theRoyal Canadian Legion (Alberta No.1) Branch.Starr arrived in Calgary,
Alberta in 1920. He founded and for many years operated Starr's Ambulance Service. A similarly named but unrelated service exists today known asStars Air Ambulance .Ernest first attempted provincial politics running as a
Progressive Labour Party of Alberta candidate in aJanuary 15 ,1934 by-election in the Calgary electoral district. He ended up finishing last in the first vote transfer and was eliminated, and lost his nomination deposit.Muncipal political career
Ernest began a long career on Calgary City Council in 1940, when he was elected as a city Alderman for the first time. Ernest would serve a total of twenty-one years. on city council between fourbroken periods from 1941 to 1966.
Ernest made one more attempt at running for provincial politics, running for the Conservative's in Calgary South East electoral district, in the 1963 provincial election. He ended up finishing second to
Arthur J. Dixon theSpeaker of the Alberta Legislative Assembly .After his career at city hall he served as a political advisor for popular alderman
Sue Higgins .Mr. Starr was active in the community. He sat on
Calgary Board of Education He was alsoLions Club of Calgary and a Serving Brother of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem.Ernest later moved to Vancouver, where he died on
November 10 ,1981 at the age of 91.Ernest had a hockey arena in Calgary named in his honor, the Ernie Starr arena located in the community of Forest Lawn.
External links
* [http://www.calgary.ca/DocGallery/BU/cityclerks/caldermen.pdf City of Calgary Alderman Biographys, Page 117]
* [http://www.calgary.ca/portal/server.pt/gateway/PTARGS_0_0_104_0_0_35/http%3B/content.calgary.ca/CCA/City+Hall/Business+Units/Recreation/Facilities/Arenas/SE+Arenas/Ernie+Starr+Arena.htm Ernie Starr arena]
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