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for a $ 1.5 million grant program. The program would have granted a substantial government loan for the restructuring of a motor hotel, and Towers exercised his right to withhold approval based on insufficient documentation. Towers insisted the lieutenant governor "is not just a rubber stamp". Towers
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Gordon Towers introduced several pieces of legislation to Parliament regarding representation, including the 1982 Private Members Bill C-223 which proposed Parliament continue to limit its membership to 282 until Canada reached a population of 50 million. All of Towers' private member bills died on
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Willowdale School District No. 303 was established in 1894 at SW-22-27-26-W4. In 1904 the school building burned to the ground and the replacement school was shifted to NW-16-37-26-W4 in 1904.
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Thomas Gordon Towers was born on July 5, 1919, the youngest of four children to Thomas Henry Towers and Janet Morrison, on the family's homestead in the Willowdale District (present-day
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Gordon Towers was educated at the Willowdale School, and although he aspired to go to university, he was unable to leave the family farm due to the
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after Thompson, by then a Tory, unsuccessfully sought a seat from British Columbia. This time he won, and was re-elected four subsequent times in
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Gordon Towers married Doris Roberta Nicholson (b. 1921) on December 27, 1940, and they had five children together and fostered one daughter.
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Towers created controversy when he called for the resignation of his successor as lieutenant governor, Bud Olsen, after he held the 1997
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for Olsen's removal from office after Olsen remarked he "doesn't give a damn" what Towers thought of him breaking the tradition.
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on March 11, 1991. Towers served in this post from March 11, 1991, to April 17, 1996, when his successor
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On Behalf of the Crown, Lieutenant Governors of the North-West Territories and Alberta, 1869-2005
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eventually approved the order in council on March 1, once a full explanation had been provided.
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following a heart attack in 1987. From 1984 to 1986, he was the parliamentary secretary to the
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In 1993, Towers broke with tradition and refused the advice of Economic Development Minister
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Geddes, Ashley (December 4, 1996). "Fire lieutenant-governor, says irate predecessor".
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Knight of Grace of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem
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with a "90-minute state-of-affairs address" rather than the traditional
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Perry, Sandra E.; Powell, Karen L. (2006). Massolin, Philip A. (ed.).
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In another unusual move, Towers opened the Fourth Sitting of the
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A farmer by profession, Gordon Towers was an unsuccessful
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on June 8, 1999. He is buried in the Red Deer Cemetery.
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Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Alberta
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20th-century members of the House of Commons of Canada
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Gordon Towers died in Red Deer from complications of
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In 1989, Towers was named the Paul Harris Fellow by
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after three months in May 1941 due to a hip injury.
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Index

The Honourable
AOE
Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
Elizabeth II
Ray Hnatyshyn
Roméo LeBlanc
Don Getty
Ralph Klein
Helen Hunley
Bud Olson
Canadian Parliament
Red Deer
Robert N. Thompson
Doug Fee
Willowdale, Alberta
Red Deer, Alberta
Progressive Conservative Party of Canada
AOE
member of Parliament
13th
lieutenant governor of Alberta
Red Deer County
Red Deer, Alberta
Great Depression
Royal Canadian Artillery
honourable discharge
Progressive Conservative
Red Deer
1963
1965 federal elections

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