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Bill Warrender was born on 5 August, 1908 in Stoney Creek, Ontario, is a politician. Discover Bill Warrender's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 89 years old?

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Occupation Lawyer, Judge
Age 89 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 5 August, 1908
Birthday 5 August
Birthplace Stoney Creek, Ontario
Date of death (1997-04-06)
Died Place Hamilton, Ontario
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1997

Warrender was a father of two who lived in Hamilton until his death in 1997 at 88 from pneumonia.

1962

Warrender retired from office on November 21, 1962 at which time he was given the appointment of Provincial Judge. He served as a Small Claims Court and then District Court Judge for 21 years.

In recognition of his public service, Warrender was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws degree from McMaster University in 1962.

1953

In his first term, he served on as many as five Standing Committees of the Legislative Assembly simultaneously, until being appointed as the Minister of Planning and Development on January 20, 1953. After his second election, he was appointed as a Minister without Portfolio on August 17, 1955 and he served in that role until November 1, 1956, at which time he was appointed as Minister of Municipal Affairs. He served in that role until November 8, 1961 at which time he became Minister of Labour.

1951

First elected in the general election in 1951, Warrender was re-elected in the provincial general elections in 1955 and 1959, serving in three majority Progressive Conservative governments under Premiers Leslie Frost and John Robarts.

1944

After the beginning of hostilities, Warrender joined the Royal Canadian Air Force where he served as a Flight Lieutenant. Following his return from Europe, Warrender attempted a political comeback, but was defeated in Hamilton's 1944 municipal election. After winning an acclamation to City Council in 1945, Warrender served four terms as Ward Two's alderman before being elected to Hamilton's Board of Control in 1949. In 1950, he was re-elected and, after securing the greatest number of votes amongst the four Controllers, also served as the City's Vice-Mayor.

1908

William Kenneth Warrender (August 5, 1908 – April 6, 1997) was a Canadian politician, who represented Hamilton Centre in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1951 to 1962 as a Progressive Conservative member. Prior to his service in the Legislature, Warrender was a lawyer and civic politician in Hamilton.

Warrender was born in Stoney Creek, Ontario in 1908. He attended the Hamilton Collegiate Institute, followed by post-secondary studies at both McMaster University and Osgoode Law School. Practicing as a lawyer in Hamilton, Warrender's first foray into politics saw him elected to Hamilton, Ontario City Council in 1940 as an alderman for Ward Two. He served in this position for two terms until the beginning of the Second World War.