Background
He was born in London and came to Canada in 1913, finding employment as a railway worker
He was born in London and came to Canada in 1913, finding employment as a railway worker
He represented Shaunavon from 1934 to 1938 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Farmer-Labour Group member. In 1919, Stork received a homestead near Eastend. Stork was defeated when he ran for reelection in the Swift Current provincial riding in 1938.
In October 1938, he refused to stand for nomination in the federal Maple Creek riding after his name was put forward.
By the following year, he had become an organizer for the Liberal party. Stork moved to Regina, where he was involved in the oil business, and later moved to Calgary.
Stork became seriously ill in 1968 and died two years later.