Alene E. Holt (sometimes spelled Aileen Holt) was the first female alderman for
Peterborough, Ontario
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, elected in 1959 and the first female mayor, appointed in 1962.
Holt was involved in many community causes in the city of Peterborough including efforts to support the
Second World War
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through
victory bonds and volunteer service groups like the Kinettes.
Holt was also a columnist for the ''
Peterborough Examiner
''The Peterborough Examiner'' is a newspaper that services Peterborough, Ontario and area. The paper started circulation in 1847, and is currently owned by Torstar and operated by its Metroland division. Between 1942 and 1955, it was edited by Can ...
'', particularly writing about women's issues.
She began her political career on the city planning board and went on to become Peterborough's first female alderman and first female mayor.
Personal life
Holt was born in
Stratford, Ontario
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.
She lived in
Chalk River
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and
Windsor
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before moving to Peterborough.
While in Windsor, she graduated from the
Western Business College.
As a youth she won several awards as a mezzo-soprano vocalist.
Holt moved to Peterborough in 1940 with her husband Maurice, after he was offered a position as manager with the local Household Finance office.
Holt was active in many community organizations. She joined the congregation at the St John's Anglican Church.
She was a Honourary member of the Soroptimist International Peterborough club. She founded the local Kinettes, a division of the
Kinsmen Club
Kin Canada (formerly the Kinsmen and Kinette Clubs of Canada) is a secular Canadian non-profit service organization that promotes service, fellowship, positive values, and national pride.
Kin Canada is an organization whose members comprise Kin ...
, as well as the local chapter of the
Beta Sigma Phi
Beta Sigma Phi International () is a non-academic sorority with 200,000 members in chapters around the world. Founded in Abilene, Kansas, in 1931 by Walter W. Ross "for the social, cultural, and civic enrichment of its members", the organization ...
sorority.
She was also deeply involved with the
Canadian Cancer Society
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History
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.
She was also an avid golfer and curler at the Peterborough Golf and Country Club.
For many years, Holt wrote a "Ladies' column" for the ''
Peterborough Examiner
''The Peterborough Examiner'' is a newspaper that services Peterborough, Ontario and area. The paper started circulation in 1847, and is currently owned by Torstar and operated by its Metroland division. Between 1942 and 1955, it was edited by Can ...
''.
She was also very involved in organizing to support the Canadian Second World War efforts.
She took a leadership role in organizing events for the
Victory Loan
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campaign, a fundraising initiative for the Canadian engagement in the War.
The Peterborough Examiner documented several events wherein local community groups provided music and there were radio broadcasts. At one such evening, local actors performed a radio play called ''The Temptation of Anthony Blinker'' by Samuel Marchbanks (alias
Robertson Davies
William Robertson Davies (28 August 1913 – 2 December 1995) was a Canadian novelist, playwright, critic, journalist, and professor. He was one of Canada's best known and most popular authors and one of its most distinguished " men of letters" ...
).
Holt played the level-headed wife who advises her husband to buy victory bonds.
As historian Elwood Jones notes, "Alene Holt had very quickly become part of the local community, and her active leadership in organizing Beta Phi Sigma and the Victory Loan campaign brought her into contact with many people. She cared about people and this would be a great help to her when she turned to municipal politics in the 1950s."
While in Peterborough she lived in "a marvelous home on Dublin Street".
Here she hosted distinguished guests such as prime ministers
John Diefenbaker
John George Diefenbaker ( ; September 18, 1895 – August 16, 1979) was the 13th prime minister of Canada, serving from 1957 to 1963. He was the only Progressive Conservative party leader between 1930 and 1979 to lead the party to an electio ...
,
Lester B. Pearson
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Born in Newtonbrook, Ontario (now part of ...
, and
Pierre Trudeau
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The prime mini ...
, as well as notable persons such as
William Earl Rowe
William Earl Rowe, (May 13, 1894 – February 9, 1984), was a politician in Ontario, Canada. He served as the 20th Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1963 to 1968.
Background
Rowe was born in Hull, Iowa, United States, of Canadian pare ...
,
Robert Stanfield
Robert Lorne Stanfield (April 11, 1914 – December 16, 2003) was a Canadian politician who served as the 17th premier of Nova Scotia from 1956 to 1967 and the leader of the Official Opposition and leader of the federal Progressive Conservative ...
,
Pauline Mills McGibbon
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, and
Roland Michener
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Michener was born and educated in Alberta. In 1917 he s ...
.
Political career
Her municipal career began when
Gordon Fraser and Senator
Iva Fallis approached Holt to see if she was interested in running for a seat on the local
Board of Education
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The elected council determines the educational policy in a small regional are ...
.
This didn't appeal to Holt
but in 1954 she took her first step into municipal politics serving as a member of the city planning board from 1954 to 1960.
In 1959, Holt became the first woman on
Peterborough, Ontario City Council
The Peterborough City Council is a city council that governs Peterborough, Ontario, Peterborough, Ontario, Canada. It consists of the mayor of Peterborough, Diane Therrien and ten councillors, who are elected in five two-member wards across the cit ...
when she was elected alderman for Ashburnham Ward.
She served in this position until 1970, except for a period in 1962 when she served as mayor of Peterborough, the first woman to hold the position.
At the time, she set the record for longest Aldermanic term.
In 1959, Holt was appointed as an alternate delegate with the
Canadian Delegation to the Fourteenth Session of the
General Assembly of the United Nations
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.
She served as a representative on the Social, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee.
During this trip she bumped elbows with "such well-known persons as
Golda Meir
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and
Indira Gandhi
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."
While in New York for this trip, she began her campaign for alderman in the 1959 municipal election.
In 1960, members of the Peterborough Review voted to honour Holt with the distinction ‘Citizen of the Year’. She received 327 more votes than local MPP
Keith Brown.
She was the second woman to receive the award - the first was a synchronized swimming teacher named Pansy Forbes.
Holt was also very engaged with provincial politics and she was involved with the Progressive Conservative Party, both
provincially and
federally. She served as President of the Ontario Progressive Conservatives Women's Association as well as the Peterborough Progressive Conservatives Women's Association.
She served as the Regional Representative on the Women's Advisory Committee for Ontario.
And she was Chair of the Women's Activity Committee 1967 Centennial Planning Branch and the Department of Tourism and Information of Ontario.
In 1960, she also ran for the Conservative nomination in a federal by-election to succeed Gordon K. Fraser as Member of Parliament.
She lost that race to Cyril Matthews who was defeated in the election by NDP candidate
Walter Pitman
Walter George Pitman (May 18, 1929 – June 12, 2018) was an educator and politician in Ontario, Canada.
Background
Born in Toronto, Ontario, he received a Bachelor of Arts in 1952 and a Master of Arts in 1954 from the University of Toronto. He ...
.
This loss didn't set her back far as shortly thereafter Holt was able to commit her attention to a long-running career in municipal politics.
In 1962, sitting mayor Stan McBride resigned his position after he was appointed sheriff.
The Peterborough City Council chose Holt to succeed him for the rest of the term.
At the end of this term, she chose to run to for mayor but lost the election to Clarence Boorman.
In 1968, Holt was awarded the
Canadian Centennial Medal
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for Valuable Service to the Nation.
Holt retired from municipal politics, six years after her last term as alderman, in 1976. She was paralyzed with a spinal tumor and stated that she could no longer attend meetings at City Hall.
The building was not wheelchair accessible and up until that point she had relied on assistance from firefighters to get in and out.
She went on to sit on the provincial Social Assistance Review Board in 1978.
At various points during her political career Holt served as chair of all standing committees of council and chair of special committees such as Public Relations and Development Week Programmes.
She also served as city council's representative at the Chamber of Commerce, Arts & Water Festival Board, and at the 1975
Trent University
Trent University is a public liberal arts university in Peterborough, Ontario, with a satellite campus in Oshawa, which serves the Regional Municipality of Durham. Trent is known for its Oxbridge college system and small class sizes. Homecoming committee.
For a profile in the book ''Portraits: Peterborough area women past and present'' Holt remarks on the challenges for women in politics, saying, "Politics is exhausting. When a woman is at home raising a family, she probably doesn't have time to become involved in politics."
The writer of this article goes on to say, "This is a problem, points out Mrs. Holt, because by the time the children have reached an independent stage, it is probably too late for that woman to seek political office."
References
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Mayors of Peterborough, Ontario
Women mayors of places in Ontario
People from Stratford, Ontario
1908 births
1987 deaths