Bryce Stringam
Bryce Coleman Stringam (February 8, 1920 – June 2, 2000) was a politician and author from Alberta, Canada. He served in the Legislative *embly of Alberta from 1955 to 1959 as an independent.
Contents
- 1 Early life
- 2 Political career
- 3 Late life
- 4 References
- 5 External links
Early life
Stringam's father, George Stringam, was a member of the Alberta legislature. Stringam graduated from Olds College with a degree in agronomy in 1937 and became a cattle rancher. He married Mary Morgan and fathered seven children.
Political career
Stringam first ran for a seat in the Alberta Legislature in the 1955 general election. Running as an independent in the electoral district of Bow Valley-Empress, he defeated in*bent Wilson Cain.
Stringam ran for a second term in office in the 1959 general election and was defeated by Social Credit candidate William Delday in a two-way race.
Late life
After his defeat, Stringam published a book *led The History of the Eastern Irrigation District: 25th Anniversary in 1960.
References
External links
- Legislative *embly of Alberta Members Listing