Milligan also served as a president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and was living in Napanee in the early 1990s. He owned what is now the developed part of the Town of Napanee.[3][4] He died in Napanee in 1993.[5]
References
^Canada. Parliament; Normandin, P.G.; Normandin, A.L. (1962). "Guide parlementaire canadien". The Canadian Parliamentary Guide = Guide Parlementaire Canadien. Gale Canada. ISSN0315-6168.
^Milligan won on the second ballot, after the withdrawal of a third candidate, Napanee Mayor Douglas Alkenbrack. See "Friend of Tory leader is rejected in Napanee", Toronto Star, 18 April 1957, p. 2. The nomination defeat is also mentioned in Ian Stewart, Just One Vote: Jim Walding's nomination to constitutional defeat, (Winnipeg: University of Manitoba Press), 2009, p. 7.
^Rafter, Jack (21 January 1995). "Many attractions found in Napanee". Kingston Whig-Standard. p. 2. Refers to the MP as "late Clarence Milligan".
^Whitty, Reg (9 September 1992). "Grandfather Clarence Milligan a proud spectator at Centreville". Kingston Whig-Standard. p. 1.