Charles Edwin Thompson Explained

Birth Date:1890 9, df=yes
Birth Place:Grey County, Ontario
Office:27th Mayor of Vancouver
Term Start:1949
Term End:1950
Predecessor:George Clark Miller
Successor:Frederick Hume

Charles Edwin Thompson (11 September 1890  - 19 April 1966) was a Canadian politician. He served one term as the 27th mayor of Vancouver, British Columbia.

Born in Grey County, Ontario, Thompson worked as a teacher, rancher, and an automotive dealer. In 1945 he became a Vancouver alderman and from 1949 to 1950 he served as mayor. He promoted the construction of city infrastructure such as streets and bridges. A prevailing theme during Thompson's term of office was a widespread belief that communism posed a threat to citizens.[1]

Thompson was a devoted Freemason since 1924, initiated with the Latonia Lodge No. 125 in Saskatchewan and affiliated with the Melrose Lodge No. 67 in Vancouver.

References

  1. News: The mayors of Vancouver . . 30 November 2002 . B4 . John . Mackie .

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