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Nom de l'objet : Clipping, Newspaper
Titre : Ratepayers to See How Township Progressing
Numéro d'accession : BR2009.20.261
Date de début de production : 1957
Date de fin de production : 1958
Description : A newspaper clipping from an undocumented newspaper, headlining: "Ratepayers to See How Township Progressing". The article (a continuation from page 21, which is not included) is an assessment on the township's evaluation report, including: industrial & commercial development, education, taxes, water sewage, etc.
Fonctions : Item part of Mary Fix's papers Mary Fix was born in Ottawa in 1896. She graduated from Osgoode Hall Law School in 1918 and became the first woman lawyer in Ottawa. As a woman lawyer she did not get important cases so she went into business and became a buyer for a clothing store in Ottawa. She married Albert Fix in 1931 and settled in Toronto Township. While living in Toronto Township she wrote magazine articles and raised show dachshunds until her husbands passing in April of 1945. After Albert's death she became interested in local politics and in 1953 she became Deputy-Reeve of Toronto Township, the first woman to enter politics in the township. She was elected Reeve in 1955 and re-elected in 1957 and 1958. In 1959 she became the first woman Warden of Peel County, and was again elected Reeve in 1961. She was also a member of the Library Board and a founding member of the Toronto Township Historical Society which helped restore and govern the Bradley House Museum.
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Ville de l'établissement : Mississauga
Province de l'établissement : Ontario

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