Bill Ritchie (politician)
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William Samuel Ritchie (February 25, 1927 – February 7, 2014) was a Canadian businessman entrepreneur and politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1979 to 1986, as a Social Credit member for the constituency of Central Fraser Valley.


Biography

During
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, Ritchie lied about his age and joined the
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. He sold kindling door-to-door, giving his mother most of his earnings to help with family expenses. Ritchie farmed in Scotland and eventually moved to
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where he married Maud Armstrong and had their first child. In 1952, Ritchie left aboard the ship ''Empress of Canada'' and settled in
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there they had their second child. He held numerous jobs all in agriculture except for a short time at Trans Canada Airlines and as a
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. His career took him back and forth between
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and
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. Eventually, Ritchie moved to Burnaby British Columbia there they had their third and fourth child and earning the position of General Sales Manager At Buckerfields Feed, he eventually moved to Abbotsford British Columbia and partnered with Dave Smith and formed "Ritchie-Smith Feeds Ltd."


Political career

After selling Ritchie-Smith Feeds, he entered politics and become the MLA for Central Fraser Valley. He served in the
Bill Bennett William Richards Bennett, (April 14, 1932 – December 3, 2015) was the 27th premier of British Columbia from 1975 to 1986. He was a son of Annie Elizabeth May (Richards) and former Premier, W. A. C. Bennett. He was a 3rd cousin, twice removed ...
government as Minister of Municipal Affairs. In 1986, he did not seek re-election.


Later life and death

He met and married, Nina in 1990. Eventually, they settled in
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where they resided until he died.William Ritchie obituary
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References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Ritchie, William 1927 births 2014 deaths British Columbia Social Credit Party MLAs Businesspeople in agriculture Canadian real estate agents Farmers from British Columbia Members of the Executive Council of British Columbia People from Abbotsford, British Columbia Politicians from Glasgow Royal Navy personnel of World War II Scottish emigrants to Canada 20th-century Canadian politicians