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| - | (7 Nov. 1892-7 Jan. 1976), mayor of Toronto. (Nate Phillips, Nathan Phillips Q. C.) Born in Brockville, Ont. Parents: Jacob (Jake) Joseph Phillips and his wife Mary Rosenbloom. He grew up in Cornwall, Ont., where his father was in the men’s clothing business. Nathan Phillips became a lawyer, and was a member of Toronto City Council for 35 years, and mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962. He was Toronto’s first Jewish mayor, and was mayor during a period of especial growth for Toronto. He was the principal promoter of the present Toronto city hall, and the open space before the city hall is called Nathan Phillips Square in his honour. One of the best-known Canadians of his time, Nathan Phillips never lived in GC, but his GC connections through his mother have often been emphasized. She was born at Loch Garry, GC, in 1871. She was the first cousin of S.W. Jacobs the MP and she and her husband were married in 1890 at the Montreal home of William Jacobs, the MP’s father. In a well known passage in R.J. Fraser’s //As Others See Us// (1959), Fraser writes that “From three little Loch Garry homes, standing almost side by side in log cabin days, came men who today occupy distinguished posts in the religious, governmental, | + | (7 Nov. 1892-7 Jan. 1976), mayor of Toronto. (Nate Phillips, Nathan Phillips Q. C.) Born in Brockville, Ont. Parents: Jacob (Jake) Joseph Phillips and his wife Mary Rosenbloom. He grew up in Cornwall, Ont., where his father was in the men’s clothing business. Nathan Phillips became a lawyer, and was a member of Toronto City Council for 35 years, and mayor of Toronto from 1955 to 1962. He was Toronto’s first Jewish mayor, and was mayor during a period of especial growth for Toronto. He was the principal promoter of the present Toronto city hall, and the open space before the city hall is called Nathan Phillips Square in his honour. One of the best-known Canadians of his time, Nathan Phillips never lived in GC, but his GC connections through his mother have often been emphasized. She was born at Loch Garry, GC, in 1871. She was the first cousin of S.W. Jacobs the MP and she and her husband were married in 1890 at the Montreal home of William Jacobs, the MP’s father. In a well known passage in R.J. Fraser’s //As Others See Us// (1959), Fraser writes that “From three little Loch Garry homes, standing almost side by side in log cabin days, came men who today occupy distinguished posts in the religious, governmental, |
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