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John P Balharrie

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Preceded by
  
Napoleon Champagne

Role
  
Former Mayor of Ottawa

Resigned
  
1927

Name
  
John Balharrie

Succeeded by
  
Arthur Ellis

Died
  
April 6, 1952, Ottawa, Canada

Previous office
  
Mayor of Ottawa (1925–1927)

John Paul Balharrie (1883 – April 6, 1952) was mayor of Ottawa from 1925 to 1927.

He was born in Ottawa in 1883 and began work in his family's bakery. Balharrie is said to have made his fortune in real estate. He was first elected to city council in 1918. As mayor, Balharrie welcomed Charles Lindbergh to the city after his solo trans-Atlantic flight. After his term as mayor, he served as judge in the juvenile court. He helped support a summer camp at Christie Lake for children from families with limited incomes.

He died in Ottawa of a heart attack in 1952. He is interred in Pinecrest Cemetery in Ottawa.

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John P. Balharrie Wikipedia