He served as reeve for Wollaston Township and warden for Hastings County. Rollins also served as chairman of the St. Lawrence Parks Commission.[2] He was elected to the legislature in 1959 after upsetting incumbent MPP Lloyd Harrison Price for the Progressive Conservative nomination, several months after Price was acclaimed as the riding's MPP in a by-election.[3][4] Rollins went on to defeat Liberal candidate Leslie McLaren in the general election by 1,897 votes.[5] He was re-elected in five times before retiring in 1981. He served 22 years as a backbench supporter of Leslie Frost, John Robarts, and Bill Davis.
References
^Pierre G. Normandin (1981). Canadian Parliamentary Guide, 1977.