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Samuel Bacon Hillocks (February 11, 1869 – 1937) was a politician, Presbyterian minister and inventor of the Grain Door. From Alberta, Canada, he was born in Bathurst, New Brunswick.[1]

Religion[edit]

Hillocks was one of the two ministers who presided over the Union Service in Calgary, Alberta, after the death of King Edward VII on May 20, 1910.[2]

He resigned from his congregation on August 1, 1912[3]

Political career[edit]

Hillocks ran for the Alberta Legislature for the first time in the 1913 Alberta general election in the electoral district of North Calgary. He defeated Liberal candidate George Henry Ross to win a term in office.

Hillocks would run for re-election in the 1917 Alberta general election. This time he would go down to defeat by Liberal candidate William McCartney Davidson.

Hillock would run again in the 1921 Alberta general election attempting to regain a seat in the legislature, he would be badly defeated in the new block vote system and finish a disappointing 18 place out of 21 candidates.

Hillocks invented the Grain Door and was issued a patent by the Canadian Intellectual Property Office on May 24, 1938.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "The Canadian Parliamentary Guide". 1914.
  • ^ "Rev. S.B. Hillocks at the Union Services". Calgary Herald. May 20, 1910. Retrieved 2007-08-10.
  • ^ Rev S.B. Hillocks to resign at St. Pauls. Calgary Herald. May 17, 1912.
  • ^ "CIPO - Patent - 374042". Canadian Intellectual Property Office. Archived from the original on 2011-07-06. Retrieved 2007-08-10.
  • External links[edit]

    Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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    1913–1917
    Succeeded by

    William McCartney Davidson


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