14th Saskatchewan Legislature


The 14th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in June 1960. The assembly sat from February 9, 1961, to March 18, 1964. The Saskatchewan [New Democratic Party|Co-operative Commonwealth Federation] led by Tommy Douglas formed the government. Woodrow Lloyd became Premier and CCF party leader in November 1961 after Douglas became leader of the federal New Democratic Party. The Liberal Party|Liberal Party] led by Ross Thatcher formed the official opposition.
Everett Irvine Wood served as speaker for the assembly until 1962. Frederick Arthur Dewhurst succeeded Wood as speaker.

Members of the Assembly

The following members were elected to the assembly in 1960:
Electoral districtMemberPartyFirst elected / previously electedNo.# of term
Arm RiverGustaf Herman DanielsonLiberal19347th term
AthabascaAllan Ray GuyLiberal19601st term
BengoughHjalmar Reinhold DahlmanCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
BiggarWoodrow Stanley LloydCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
CanningtonRosscoe Arnold McCarthyLiberal19494th term
CanoraAlex Gordon KuziakCo-operative Commonwealth19484th term
CumberlandBill BerezowskyCo-operative Commonwealth19523rd term
Cut KnifeIsidore Charles NolletCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
ElroseOlaf Alexander TurnbullCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
GravelbourgLionel Philias CoderreLiberal19562nd term
HanleyRobert Alexander WalkerCo-operative Commonwealth19484th term
HumboldtMary John BattenLiberal19562nd term
KelseyJohn Hewgill BrockelbankCo-operative Commonwealth19386th term
KelvingtonClifford Benjamin PetersonCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
Kerrobert-KindersleyEldon Arthur JohnsonCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
KinistinoArthur ThibaultCo-operative Commonwealth19592nd term
Last MountainRussell BrownCo-operative Commonwealth19523rd term
LumsdenClifford Honey ThurstonCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
Maple CreekAlexander C. CameronLiberal19484th term
Meadow LakeMartin SemchukCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
Melfort-TisdaleClarence George WillisCo-operative Commonwealth19523rd term
MelvilleJames Wilfrid GardinerLiberal19562nd term
MilestoneJacob Walter ErbCo-operative Commonwealth19484th term
Moose Jaw CityWilliam Gwynne DaviesCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
Gordon Taylor Snyder19601st term
MoosominAlexander Hamilton McDonaldLiberal19484th term
MorseWilbert Ross ThatcherLiberal19601st term
NipawinRobert Irvin PerkinsCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
Notukeu-Willow BunchKarl Frank KleinLiberal19562nd term
PellyJim BarrieLiberal19562nd term
Prince AlbertLachlan Fraser McIntoshCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
David Gordon Steuart Liberal19621st term
Qu'Appelle-WolseleyDouglas Thomas McFarlaneLiberal19562nd term
RedberryDemitro (Dick) Wasyl MichaylukCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
Regina CityCharles Cromwell WilliamsCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
Allan Emrys Blakeney19601st term
Marjorie Alexandra Cooper19523rd term
Edward Charles Whelan19601st term
RosetownAllan Leonard Frederick StevensCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
RosthernDavid BoldtLiberal19601st term
SaltcoatsJames SnedkerLiberal19601st term
Saskatoon CityArthur Thomas StoneCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
Alexander Malcolm Nicholson19601st term
Gladys Grace Mae Strum19601st term
ShaunavonArthur KluzakCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
ShellbrookJohn ThiessenCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
Souris-EstevanIan Hugh MacDougallLiberal19601st term
Swift CurrentEverett Irvine WoodCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
The BattlefordsEiling KramerCo-operative Commonwealth19523rd term
TouchwoodFrank MeakesCo-operative Commonwealth19562nd term
TurtlefordBob WooffCo-operative Commonwealth1944, 1952, 19603rd term*
Frank Foley Liberal1956, 19612nd term*
WadenaFrederick Arthur DewhurstCo-operative Commonwealth19455th term
WatrousHans Adolf BrotenCo-operative Commonwealth19601st term
WeyburnThomas Clement DouglasCo-operative Commonwealth19445th term
Junior Herbert Staveley Liberal19611st term
WilkieJohn Whitmore HorsmanLiberal19484th term
YorktonBernard David GallagherLiberal19601st term
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Party Standings

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By-elections

By-elections were held to replace members for various reasons:
Electoral districtMember electedPartyElection dateReason
TurtlefordFrank FoleyLiberalFebruary 22, 1961Election declared void after an appeal
WeyburnJunior Herbert StaveleyLiberalDecember 13, 1961TC Douglas became leader of federal NDP
Prince AlbertDavid Gordon SteuartLiberalNovember 14, 1962LF McIntosh died March 17, 1962

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