Norman Powell Squire (born November 22, 1909, in Christchurch, New Zealand, † December 23, 1974 in Sydney, Australia) was an Australian snooker player.
In 1935 Squire emigrated to Sydney on the advice of snooker player Edward James O'Donoghue, who recognized his talent.
Back in Sydney the following year, he beat some key players in a snooker competition which included Eddie Charlton and Lindrum, winning all ten frames and not losing one.
In the 1970 Australian Professional Snooker Championship he failed against Charlton after he had won against Simpson and lost to Paddy Morgan.
He died of a heart attack in 1974 while playing snooker at the City Tattersalls Club in Sydney.