COMMONWEALTH PARLIAMENTARY VISIT
MARCH-APRIL 1969
BIOGRAPHICAL
NOTES
ANTIGUA
SENATOR WILLIAM BUNTIN, (Labour Party). Born 1908. Education: Elementary. Married. Trained as Salavation Army Officer; retired Civil Servant. Served on several Public Boards and Committees. Chairman of the Local Village Council (Five Islands) Antigua. Nominated to the Senate of Antigua in February 1967, and elected as President of the Senate 29th November, 1968.
BOTSWANA
THE HON. S.A. THOBEGA, M.P.
(See Supplement)
BRITISH HONDURAS
THE HON. FELIPE SANTIAGO RICALDE, M.H.R. (People's United
Party, Corozal North) (Govt.) Born 1920. Education: Roman Catholic primary and private school. Married with 6 children. Farmer; Mayor, Corozal Town since 1958. Elected to Parliament 1957. Member London Delegation on New Constitution; Delegate, C.P.A. Conference Uganda, 1967. Interests: football and horse racing.
BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS
THE HON. HUBERT O'NEAL, M.L.C.
(See Supplement)
CANADA
MR. DAVID BENNINGTON WEATHERHEAD, M.P. (Liberal Party,
Scarborough West) (Govt.) Born 1928. Education: B.A. (Honours) University of Toronto, Barrister at Law, Osgoode Hall, Toronto. Married with 4 children. Graduated Osgoode Hall as Barrister and Solicitor 1954; partner in Law firm since 1954; active in Liberal Party Politics since 1963 at Riding level; President Toronto and District Liberal Association, 1967-68; President Toronto for Trudeau Committee in Liberal leadership campaign February- April, 1968. Elected to Parliament June 1968. Recreations: Skiing and tennis.