词条 | Ann Shipley |
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| name=Ann Shipley | image= | caption= | birth_date=April 8, 1899 | birth_place=Lawrence Station, Ontario, Canada | death_date={{death date and age|1981|03|22|1899|04|08}} | death_place= | relations = William Dennis Killins (Father), Mary Ann Lamont (Mother)[1] | residence=Kirkland Lake, Ontario | riding=Timiskaming | term_start=November 12, 1953 | term_end=April 12, 1957 | predecessor=Walter Little | successor=Arnold Peters | profession= | party=Liberal Party | footnotes= | website= |Family=Dr. Manley Adair Shipley(husband) Three children Two grandchildren Widowed in 1942}} Marie Ann Shipley (April 8, 1899 – March 22, 1981) was a Canadian politician. Born in Lawrence Station in Southwold, Ontario, she moved to Ottawa when she was 12, attended country school, Osgood Public School. She was then educated at Ottawa's Lisgar Collegiate and married Dr[2]. Manley Adair Shipley. Ann Shipley and her husband Dr. Manley Shipley had three children as well as two grandchildren, of which their names are currently unknown.[2]They settled in Kirkland Lake in 1928 where she was an administrative secretary for the Kirkland District Mines Medical Plans. For two years, she was an administrator of the Public School Board. As a result of contradictory sources, The year of Dr. Manley Adair Shipley's death is not definitive but occurred between 1940-1942.[2] From 1943[3] to 1952, she was reeve of Teck Township. Shipley was President of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario, in 1951.[4] Ann Shipley held the title as being the "Only Mayor or Reeve in the Province of Ontario to be president of both the Ontario Municipal Association and the Ontario Mayors and Reeves Association".[2] After Shipley's term in 1952, she left her position in "active municipal politics".[2] Shipley was a member within multiple organizations such as "The first Library Board and the first Children's Aid Society, The Victorian Order of Nurses, The Hospital Board and the Red Cross Society, Hon. member or Hon. President of the Royal Canadian Legion, Association of Canadian Travellers, Girl Guides, Business and Professional Women's Club".[2] Ann Shipley was protestant and a member of the Young Women's Christian Association.[2] From 1953 to 1957, she was the Liberal Party Member of Parliament from the northeastern Ontario riding of Timiskaming in the House of Commons of Canada. In 1955, she became the first woman to move acceptance in the House of Commons of a Speech from the Throne.[5] On January 28, 1953, the Township of Teck hosted a testimonial dinner in honour of Ann Shipley's ongoing presence in the several organizations she has helped[2]. The dinner consisted of "Approximately 200 citizens of the town [...] representing some 85 organizations"[2] there to support and recognize her contributions to the community[2]. She was also the administrator of Canadian federation of municipalities and mayors. References1. ^{{cite book|title=The Canadian parliamentary guide|author=Pierre G. Normandin, A. Léopold Normandin|publisher=Normandin, 1957}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 {{cite archive|collection=Elizabeth Long fonds|institution=University of Waterloo|item=Ann Shipley, Liberal Members-elect for Temiskaming|item-url=|item-id=File 325|box=|first=|last=|series=Biographies of Women|fonds=|type=textual record|date=|page=20|pages=|file=Shipley, Ann|collection-url=https://uwaterloo.ca/library/special-collections-archives/collections/long-elizabeth-fonds|repository=Special Collections & Archives|location=Waterloo, ON|oclc=|accession=|ref=}} 3. ^Porcupine Advance, 10 Dec 1942, 1, p. 5 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.amo.on.ca/WCM/AMO/AMO_/About/History.aspx |title=History |publisher=Association of Municipalities of Ontario |accessdate=2012-08-24 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120827221103/http://www.amo.on.ca/WCM/AMO/AMO_/About/History.aspx |archivedate=2012-08-27 }} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Ann Shipley|work=The Globe and Mail|date=1981-03-25|page=P20}} External links
11 : 1899 births|1981 deaths|Members of the House of Commons of Canada from Ontario|Liberal Party of Canada MPs|People from Elgin County|Women members of the House of Commons of Canada|Mayors of places in Ontario|Women mayors of places in Ontario|People from Kirkland Lake|20th-century women politicians|Lisgar Collegiate Institute |
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