Morley Kells
Par Rad Joseph Dynamic Careers including being a Lacrosse Hall of Famer Morley Kells Member of the Legislative Assembly Born in Midland in 1936 and raised in Mimico Ontario, Morley Kells had three careers – one as a journalist and secondly as a member of Progressive Conservative party provincial government. He was also well known for being a dynamic lacrosse coach. Working as a journalist, Morley Kells wrote for the Toronto Telegram newspaper. In addition, he held the position of communications account executive for MacLaren Advertising. From 1965 to 1970, he served as the creative director for Hockey Night in Canada. From 1990 to 1995, he was president of the Urban Development Institute of Ontario. As a politician, Mr. Kells was elected as an alderman in Etobicoke in 1976, and won a controller's seat in 1978. He ran for mayor Etobicoke in 1980, but was defeated. In addition, Kells was an unsuccessful candidate for Toronto City Council. He then moved onto ...