词条 | Earle Drope |
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| name=Earle Drope | birthname=Robert Earle Drope | image= | imagesize=150px | caption= | birth_date={{birth date|df=yes|1898|10|14}} | birth_place=Harwood, Ontario | death_date={{death date and age|1969|10|7|1898|10|14|df=yes}} | death_place= | spouse=Clara Phylis Sandercock m. 3 January 1923[1] | residence= | riding=Northumberland | predecessor=William Alexander Fraser | successor=Frederick Robertson | term_start=June 1945 | term_end=June 1949 | profession=farmer, manager | party=Progressive Conservative | footnotes= | religion= | website= |}} Robert Earle Drope (14 October 1898 – 7 October 1969) was a Progressive Conservative party member of the House of Commons of Canada. He was born in Harwood, Ontario and became a farmer and manager by career. Drope served in the military during World War I, attaining the rank of major. Later, he was a municipal councillor for Hamilton Township for five years. He also managed the Harwood Cooperative Creamery.[2] He was first elected to Parliament at the Northumberland riding in the 1945 general election, serving one term in office until his defeat in 1949 by Frederick Robertson of the Liberal party. References1. ^{{cite book | title=Canadian Parliamentary Guide | year=1947 | last=Normandin | first=G. Pierre }} 2. ^{{cite news | url=http://www.northumberlandtoday.com/ArticleDisplay.aspx?e=1646205 | title= Harwood museum celebrates 10 years | first=Cecilia | last=Nasmith | accessdate=2009-08-04 | date=8 July 2009 | publisher=Northumberland Today | quote=...Major R. Earle Drope was elected Northumberland MP in 1945, a Conservative under Liberal McKenzie King.}} External links
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