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Marjorie Hamilton

Marjorie May Hamilton (1898 - December 27, 1990) was a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Barrie, Ontario from 1950 to 1952.〔"Cutter Ride Celebrates Barrie Widow's Election as First Woman Mayor". ''The Globe and Mail'', December 12, 1950.〕 She was the first woman ever to serve as Barrie's mayor, and one of the earliest women elected as a mayor in all of Ontario.〔
A grandmother and widow, Hamilton served for three years as an alderman on the town council and was active in the local chapter of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada before being elected mayor in the 1950 municipal election.〔
Early in her term, Hamilton presided over a municipal celebration and parade after the Barrie Flyers won the 1951 Memorial Cup.〔"Hockey Champions, Barrie Flyers Given Tremendous Reception As They Arrive Home With Memorial Cup". ''Toronto Star'', May 12, 1951.〕
She also served on the board of the Association of Ontario Mayors and Reeves〔"Elect Atkinson Mayors' President". ''The Globe and Mail'', May 31, 1952.〕 and the Ontario Hydro Advisory Council.〔"Hydro Group May Be Wound Up". ''The Globe and Mail'', January 22, 1955.〕
During the 1952 municipal election, Hamilton became engaged in a public dispute with city clerk and treasurer L. R. Barrand, who tendered his resignation from the city after opposing her plan to separate his position into two distinct job titles to be held by two different people.〔"Barrie Mayor-Clerk Feud Seen Chief Election Issue". ''Toronto Star'', November 21, 1952.〕 Council refused to accept Barrand's resignation, or Hamilton's plan.〔 The dispute led councillor James W. Hart to register in the mayoral election against Hamilton, who until that point had been running unopposed.〔 Hart defeated Hamilton in the election.
Hamilton was later appointed as head of Simcoe County's juvenile and family courts.〔"Mrs. Marjorie Hamilton". ''The Globe and Mail'', November 12, 1955.〕〔"Police Boat Ambushed By Firecracker Hurlers In Georgian Bay Raid". ''The Globe and Mail'', July 10, 1962.〕 She had not previously worked as a lawyer, but was chosen for the position because of her past work in public service and social welfare.〔"Terms Women Judges Best in Family Court". ''The Globe and Mail'', October 23, 1965.〕 At a provincial conference of the Association of Juvenile and Family Court Judges of Ontario in 1965, she stated in a speech that having been mothers of children gave women a unique advantage in family and juvenile judgeships.〔
She died on December 27, 1990 at the Riverdale Hospital in Toronto.〔"Deaths". ''The Globe and Mail'', December 28, 1990.〕
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