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William George Beech (June 4, 1898 – May 28, 1971) was a mid-20th century Canada, Canadian politician who represented York, Toronto, York Township at all three levels of government.


Background

Beech was born in London, England and moved to Canada with his parents when he was very young. Beech served with the Canadian Expeditionary Force during World War I, joining the army at 16, and was wounded at Battle of Vimy Ridge, Vimy Ridge. He was an industrial engineer, and then in 1950 owned a travel agency in the York Township, Ontario, York Township.


Politics

Beech was a member of the council for York Township, Ontario, York Township and was Mayor#Reeve, reeve from 1948 to 1951. He defeated Ontario New Democratic Party, Ontario Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) leader Ted Jolliffe to represent York South (provincial electoral district), York South in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario for the Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario in 1951. He was defeated by the new CCF leader, Donald C. MacDonald, in the provincial election held in 1955 but was elected to a seat in the House of Commons two years later and again in 1958. Beech was defeated in his re-election attempt for the federal seat in 1962 by David Lewis (Canadian politician), David Lewis of the New Democratic Party (Canada), New Democratic Party (NDP), a future leader of the federal NDP. It was notable that Beech won or lost his seats to three different leaders of the CCF/NDP. He ran again, and was defeated in the April 1963 Canadian general election. He died on May 28, 1971, in the Borough of York (as York Township was renamed in 1967), after a brief illness.


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* * 1898 births 1971 deaths Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario MPPs Progressive Conservative Party of Canada MPs Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario Mayors of York, Ontario {{ProgressiveConservative-Ontario-MPP-stub