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  Pauline Mills McGibbon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pauline Mills McGibbon, CC, O.Ont, LL.D (October 21, 1910, Sarnia, Ontario - December 14, 2001, Toronto), served as the 22nd Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario from 1974 to 1980.
Pauline Mills studied at the University of Toronto and later worked with community and national organizations such as the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, for which she served as National President.
McGibbon served as Chancellor of the universities of Toronto and Guelph, Chairman of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa and was a Director of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pauline_Mills_McGibbon   (225 words)

  
 Mills - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mills is a surname, and may refer to many people.
Ann Mills, British woman of the eighteenth century, was a disguised sailor
Kyle Mills (born 1979), a New Zealand cricketer
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 The Honourable Pauline M. McGibbon
Pauline attended George Street and Lochiel Street Schools and Sarnia Collegiate, and went on to graduate with a BA in Modern History at Victoria College, University of Toronto in 1933.
McGibbon's love of theatre and music manifested itself in a career as an advocate of the arts that spanned half a century, from the 1940s into the 1990s.
Pauline McGibbon was the first woman to attain numerous titles and accolades in Canada, including being the first female chancellor of two major Canadian universities (Guelph and University of Toronto) and the Governor of one college (Upper Canada College), as well as being the first female director of IBM, Imasco, and Mercedes-Benz.
www.archives.gov.on.ca /english/exhibits/mcgibbon/index.html   (532 words)

  
 McGibbon, Pauline Emily
McGibbon, Pauline Emily, née Mills (b at Sarnia, Ont 20 Oct 1910).
She was chairperson of the National Arts Centre (1980-84), member-at-large of the board of trustees, Toronto School of Theology (1984-87) and since 1980 has been a director of Massey Hall/Roy Thomson Hall.
McGibbon was named to the Order of Canada in 1967 and was promoted within the Order to Companion in 1980.
www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com /index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0004899   (149 words)

  
 The Hon. Pauline M. McGibbon - Canadian Women in Government - Celebrating Women's Achievements
When Pauline McGibbon was sworn in as Lieutenant Governor of Ontario on April 10, 1974, she became the first woman to represent The Queen in Canada and in the Commonwealth.
Donald McGibbon received a B.A. in political science and economics from Victoria College and accepted a position with Imperial Oil Ltd. in Sarnia in 1932.
McGibbon brought to the Office her dedication to service, sense of humour, joy of meeting people and personal warmth.
www.lac-bac.gc.ca /women/002026-816-e.html   (564 words)

  
 Ontario Arts Council - Ontario Arts Council Presents 2003 Pauline McGibbon Award   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Pauline McGibbon Award is given to an emerging theatre artist in Ontario who has displayed a unique talent and a potential for excellence.
The Pauline McGibbon Award was established by the Government of Ontario in 1981 to honour Ontario’s first female Lieutenant Governor.
McGibbon was a much-loved public figure who promoted the arts during her tenure as Lieutenant Governor, and was a supporter of the theatre in Ontario during her lifetime.
www.arts.on.ca /English/Ontario-Arts-Council-Presents-2003-Pauline-McGibbon-Award.html   (394 words)

  
 Lieutenant Governors of Ontario since 1867   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Born in Sarnia in 1910, Pauline Mills studied at the University of Toronto and later worked with community and national organizations such as the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, which she served as National President.
Mrs McGibbon served as Chancellor of the universities of Toronto and Guelph, Chairman of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa, and was a Director of Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall.
Mrs McGibbon was installed as the first female Lieutenant Governor of Ontario in 1974 and she held the Office until 1980.
www.lt.gov.on.ca /sections_english/history/history_popups_ont/history_mcgibbon.html   (137 words)

  
 History of Delaware County by W.W. MUNSELL - 1797-1880
This mill was of very simple construction, the crank being of wood, and the carriage and log had to be gigged back by the foot.
The mill was afterward rebuilt by Hubbard Burrows and Aaron Stiles, and used for more than thirty years, when the creek changed its channel to the mountain side, leaving the mill without water.
The mill was finished in October, but the builder was not permitted to reap any benefit from it; for just as he had got ready to start the saw a tremendous flood, known among old settlers (especially on the Susquehanna) as the "pumpkin" flood, came and swept every vestige of it away.
www.dcnyhistory.org /books/muntom.html   (19040 words)

  
 HISTORY OF HOMOEOPATHY AND ITS INSTITUTIONS IN AMERICA By William Harvey King, M. D., LL. D. Presented by Sylvain ...
McGibbon was assistant to Dr. George F. Shears in 1898 and 1899, and has since engaged in general practice on his own account.
Mills acquired his earlier education in the New York public schools, his higher education in Harvard and Yale colleges, and his medical education in the College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, and the New York Homœopathic Medical College and Hospital, from the latter of which he graduated in 1889.
Since he came to his degree, Dr. Mills has been actively identified with the practice of medicine largely in New York city, and in connection therewith has been associated with hospital and college work in various capacities ; interne at Ward's Island Homœopathic Hospital, 1889-1890, and Brooklyn Homœopathic Hospital, 1890-1891.
www.homeoint.org /history/king/4-11.htm   (14303 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> mills   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Terry Mills (born 1967), an American basketball player
Mills & Boon, a British publisher of romance novels
Mills Blue Rhythm Band, an American big band
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 Yolo County Obituaries - M
McGibbon had been a Woodland resident for 12 years.
He is survived by his wife, Margaret; son, Dr. James Edward McGibbon and his wife Susan; grandchildren, Michael, Bruce, Dr. Margaret-Anne and her fiancé, John Fernandez, James Thomas and his wife Jessica; great-grandchildren, James Paul and Julia; daughter, Catherine Post; and sister, Barbara Braidwood.
She was the daughter of Earl and Pauline (Pratt) Tucker.
www.cagenweb.com /yolo/yolobits/mcf-me.htm   (17010 words)

  
 December 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Yugoslavia: Ibrahim Rugova fails to win enough support to be elected president of Kosovo in a first round of voting; 49 deputies vote for him and 69 against.
Canada: Former lieutenant governor of Ontario (1974-80) Pauline Mills McGibbon dies.
Chile: In elections to the Chamber of Deputies, President Ricardo Lagos' Coalition for Democracy wins 47.9% of the votes against 44.3% for the Alliance for Chile coalition; in elections to renew half of the Senate the president's coalition wins 51.4% against 44% for the Alliance.
manic-raven.com /rulers/2001-12.html   (1442 words)

  
 Obituaries:September 1995, Mason City, Iowa Globe Gazette
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Robert Burgess and Dale Burgess, two sisters, Junella Eden and Iva Pauline Burgess; and one daughter, Carol Ann Burgess.
Following his retirement as a crossing guard, he was given an award from the South East Polk School staff, its students and from the police department for his faithful and caring service to the children.
Clemon and his wife, Irene had lived in Altoona since 1959 and had moved to Forest City in 1994 to be near their son and his wife, Dennis and Toni Beck, becoming a resident of the Lake Mills Care Center in January of 1995.
showcase.netins.net /web/dockhorn/obits/mcgg/1995/m95sep5.htm   (4745 words)

  
 University Archives: Clementine Paddleford Papers
Jacob "Pauline" Rohwer) 14 Correspondence reference October 15, 1950 15 1950 Oct 22, Portland, Oregon "West Coast Waffles" (Mr.
H. Mills, Little Falls, NY; Adelaide Eastley of the Eastley Ranch, Escondido, CA; Mrs.
Floyd L. Rheam) 02 Correspondence reference to January 04, 1959 03 1959 Jan 11 "Flame It With Mincemeat" (John Ridd and Lorna Doone) 04 1959 Jan 18, Tulsa, Oklahoma "Tasting Bee in Tulsa" (Mrs.
www.lib.ksu.edu /depts/spec/findaids/pc1988-19tw.html   (5229 words)

  
 Cemeteries: Sunnyside, Surnames A thru F
Joseph DENT had five sons and two daughters who grew to mature years, all of whom save one, were by his first marriage; however, all of that generation of the DENT family have passed away.
DENT, grew to manhood on the home farm in the state of New York, and at the age of twenty-two years was united in marriage to Miss Jean McGibbon, who was born in Scotland in 1799, and come to America with her father's family when but four years old.
Her mother died on the passage across the ocean and was buried in the sea.
www.slahs.org /genealogy/cemetery/sunnyside_cemetery.htm   (6330 words)

  
 Humbul : Undergraduate   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The Honourable Pauline M. McGibbon, Archives of Ontario
This Web site, hosted by the Archives of Ontario, Canada, showcases its holdings related to the life of Pauline Mills McGibbon (1910-2001).
This is the homepage of the library and archives of the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
www.humbul.ac.uk /output/shortout.php?no=960&type1=undergraduate&type2=&subj=History&ref=byaud   (800 words)

  
 Framing the Fringe Dwellers : Melbourne Indymedia
It seems that there is a popular view, stridently xenophobic a deep sense of being disenfranchised by liberal, multicultural rhetoric which seems to negate white Australian popular mores.
In this context the need to demonise Aborigines serves a long-standing function of re-affirming the civilization and culture of white Australians, particularly in rural areas and away from Sydney and Melbourne.
As June Mills (Larrakian Elder) stated in court, The Larrakians did not give permission for the NT Parliament building to be constructed on their land."(Mick Lambe - PARIAH website)
melbourne.indymedia.org /news/2005/05/91942_comment.php   (7604 words)

  
 warm * Horse Tales for the Soul...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
Warm Sands Uranium Mill Tailings Policy in the Atomic West.
Pauline a warm look at Ontario Lt.Gov. Pauline McGibbon.
And a pair of warm socks five spiritual journeys.
www.searchthebook.net /searuuuwarm.html   (1221 words)

  
 Creag Dhubh No. 29
On Sunday morning a large turn-out assembled at St. Columba's Church, Kingussie, where a service was conducted by Rev. Albert Jenner, and Rev. J.
On 2 December, 1976, to Alexander and Pauline McPherson at Melbourne, Australia, a son Calum Fergus.
Pauline McGibbon, conferred the Society's first fellowships on four Canadians in recognition of their contribution to the art and science of Heraldry.
www.sonasmor.net /CD29.html   (7131 words)

  
 About the Soldiers' Tower Carillon - University of Toronto   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
To buy 19 new bells, a keyboard, and a practice keyboard for the carillon will cost $35,000.
Patrons of the appeal are Pauline McGibbon as Chancellor of the university-- she's also our new Lieutenant Governor; Commodore Robert I. Hendy; Lt.-Col. Edward Dunlop; Group Capt. R.C.A. Waddell
Cheques should be made out to the Soldiers' Tower Carillon Fund and sent to Mrs.
www.utoronto.ca /carillon/history_feature09.html   (174 words)

  
 WFIU:
Unlike Garrison Keillor's Lake Woebegone, the women of Tuna, Texas, though spirited are not exactly strong, the men while manly enough are far from good looking and the children…well let's simply say that they aspire to reach the heights of average.
One of the amazing things about "Master Harold"…and the boys is the way that a rich, vibrant, funny, touching and deeply interesting life continues despite this cloud.
Director Murray McGibbon has imbued his actors with a belief in the play and in their own skills.
www.indiana.edu /~wfiu/walker_jandec2005.htm   (14057 words)

  
 September 21 - 25
Cemetery, Kensett, with the Rev. Selmer Hernes of Bethany Lutheran
He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Robert Burgess
Julie McGibbon, Pamela Krause and Sheley Lotspeich, all of South
www.pafways.org /obituaries/mcgg/1995/sep5.htm   (4598 words)

  
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0752402390 : Branchburg and the River Towns of Burnt Mills, North Branch, North Branch Depot, South Branch, and Neshanic Station : Schleicher, William A.; Winter, Susan J.; Bouwman, Robert
0752405675 : Slater Mill, Rhode Island : Leavitt, Sarah
0752412833 : Moline: City of Mills : Collins, David R.; Johnson, Rich J.; Pierce, Bessie J. Peoria: A Postcard History : Bobbitt, Charles
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Bob Dylan Paper Tarantula (Hardback BOOK) McGibbon & Kee 1971 EX 10 16
Pauline Murray Paper POSTER (Record Mirror11/10/80 - - 1980 EX 2 3.2
Tom Jones/Engelbert-Article Paper Gordon Mills (Death) Daily Mirror 31/07/1986 1986 EX 2 3.2
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