Robert Hugh Pickering Explained

Bob "Pee Wee" Pickering
Birth Date:19 September 1932
Birth Place:Wilcox, Saskatchewan, Canada
Death Place:Alberta, Canada
Curling Club:Avonlea CC,
Avonlea, SK
Brier Appearances:6
Robert Hugh Pickering
Office1:MLA for Bengough-Milestone
Term Start1:1978
Term End1:1991
Predecessor1:David Hadley Lange
Successor1:Judy Bradley

Robert Hugh (Bob) "Pee Wee" Pickering (September 19, 1932 – June 24, 2015) was a Canadian farmer, curler and former political figure in Saskatchewan. He represented Bengough-Milestone from 1978 to 1991 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Conservative.

Life and career

Pickering was born in Wilcox, Saskatchewan, in 1932, the son of Leslie Pickering. In 1960, Pickering married Dorothy Ann Somerville. They had three children.

Pickering died June 24, 2015, in Alberta.[1]

Curling career

Pickering, known for having the "World's highest backswing" was also a Saskatchewan men's curling champion.[2] Pickering, as a skip won 4 consecutive provincial titles between 1968 and 1971, and also won in 1966 and as a lead in 1961.[3] Pickering represented Saskatchewan at six Briers; finishing second (8-2) in 1961 playing for the John Keyes rink, tied for third (7-3) in 1966, second (8-2) in 1968, tied for third (7-3) in 1969, fourth (6-4) in 1970 and third (8-3) in 1971.

Pickering was named to the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame in 1974.[4]

Political career

He served in the Saskatchewan cabinet as Minister of Rural Affairs, as Minister of Rural Development and as Minister of Parks and Renewable Resources.[5] Pickering was dropped from cabinet in January 1985. In the previous year, Pickering had been charged with impaired driving and leaving the scene of an accident.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Robert PICKERING Obituary (2015) - High River, AB - Leader-Post. .
  2. News: Devine Conservatives take charge . Leader-Post . Regina . May 10, 1982 . 3 . 2012-09-07.
  3. Web site: Teams - Honour Roll . Saskatchewan Curling Association . 2012-09-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150924094400/http://www.saskcurl.com/sca/honourroll/curlers.htm . 2015-09-24 .
  4. Web site: Inductees to the Canadian Curling Hall of Fame . Canadian Curling Association . 2012-09-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20121209031549/http://www.curling.ca/about-the-organization/awards-and-certificates/canadian-curling-hall-of-fame/inductees-to-the-canadian-curling-hall-of-fame/ . 2012-12-09 .
  5. Book: Flanagan, Kathryn M . Canadian Parliamentary Guide . Spring 1991 . Miller, Katherine J .
  6. News: Pickering dropped in cabinet shuffle . Leader-Post . Regina . January 17, 1985 . 4 . 2012-09-07.