Garnet Rickard

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Preceded bynew position
Succeeded byJohn Winter
Preceded byRoy W. Nichols
Succeeded byA.L. Blanchard
Garnet B. Rickard
Rickard, circa 1968
Rickard, c.1968
1st Mayor of Town of Newcastle
In office
January 3, 1974  November 30, 1985
Preceded bynew position
Succeeded byJohn Winter
Reeve for Darlington Township
In office
January 1, 1960  January 1, 1963
Preceded byRoy W. Nichols
Succeeded byA.L. Blanchard
In office
January 1, 1973  January 1, 1974
Preceded byCarl Down
Succeeded byposition dissolved
Personal details
Born1916 (1916)
DiedJune 23, 1994(1994-06-23) (aged 77–78)
Bowmanville, Ontario[1]
PartyProgressive Conservative (Federal)
Other political
affiliations
Independent (Municipal)
Spouse(s)Annabelle Erskine Hendry
(m. 1941)
Profession
  • Agriculture
  • Politician

Garnet Baker Rickard CM (1916 – June 23, 1994) was a Canadian politician who served as the first mayor of the Town of Newcastle from 1974 to 1985. Garnet was well known for his endeavours in agriculture and would later become a leader in the field, being active in societies and education.[2]

An ad in the Canadian Statesmen for Ceresmore Farms, c. 1966

Rickard was born in 1916 on a 100-acre farm near Bowmanville, Ontario.[3] From a young age, Rickard had interest in seed growing. He began judging seeds for the Junior Farmers' Club. This lead him to establishing a seed-cleaning and fertilizer-blending operation at his farm in 1940.[2] Later that year, he took first place at the CNE in a seed competition at the age of 24.[2] He also received awards for his oats, winning a reserve championship at the Chicago International Show in 1946, and the Royal Winter Fair in 1948.[3]

Rickard was active in several local agriculture organizations, including the Durham County Agricultural Society and the Durham County Federation of Agriculture. He served as president of the Soil and Crop Improvement Association in 1945, and the county association in 1950.[3] With the help of his sons, Jim and Don, they operated the Ceresmore farms, in the Village of Newcastle.[2] They specialized in purebred cattle, pigs, wheat, oats, barley, soybeans, white beans, pumpkins, cash crops and an apple orchard.[3]

He married Annabelle Erskine Hendry, on September 6, 1941, at the United Church, in Newcastle, Ontario.[4]

Rickard was an active Mason. He received the ranks of Worshipful Master (1952), Grand Junior Warden (1968-1969), and member of the Board of General Purposes (1973-1978).[5] He was also active in the Rotary Club of Bowmanville.

Ice rink at the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex, located in Bowmanville, Ontario.

He was chairman of the Skate '88 committee, a group to raise money for a new recreation Centre in Bowmanville, going on to raise 1.8 million dollars.[2]

Rickard died on June 23, 1994, at the age of 79.[2] Funeral services were held on June 27, 1994 at the Newcastle United Church. The Bowmanville Recreation Complex, which he had helped raise money for, was renamed in his honour in a ceremony held October 28, 1994, to the Garnet B. Rickard Recreation Complex.[6]

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