- Keith Everitt
Keith Everitt was a politician, member of the
Legislative Assembly of Alberta and county councillor inSturgeon County, Alberta .Biography
Everitt first ran for provincial office in the 1959 election, representing the
Social Credit Party of Alberta in the riding of St. Albert. He unseated incumbent LiberalArthur Soetaert by a margin of 75 votes. He won re-election in the 1963 and 1967 elections by increasing margins against the second place Liberal candidates,Louis Chalifoux and Bob Russell respectively.Everitt lost his seat to Progressive Conservative
Ernie Jamison by a margin of just over a thousand votes in the 1971 election, asPeter Lougheed 's Progressive Conservatives swept Social Credit from office. Everitt attempted a comeback in the 1975 election, but finished more than four thousand votes behind Jamison.Everitt also served as a county councillor in Sturgeon from
1980 until1992 [http://www.aamdc.com/index.php%3Foption%3Dcom_content%26task%3Dview%26id%3D394%26Itemid%3D290+%22] and on the Sturgeon School Division's Board of Trustees from1977 until1986 . [ [http://www.sturgeon.ab.ca/policy/A_01.pdf The Province of Alberta was founded within the Dominion of Canada in 1905 ] ]In
1981 he received an Energize Award from the Alberta department of Community Development for "outstanding contributions at the community or municipal level through a personal commitment to recreation development, a consistent and continuous record of service to the public, community leadership in recreation, and active participation in a variety of volunteer recreation activities." [ [http://www.cd.gov.ab.ca/ASRPWF/awards/energize/Energize_Award_Winners.pdf Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks & Wildlife Foundation ] ]References
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