Clara Price: parents born in Germany, left when they were infants. Widow of assemblyman Fred Price. Came to Ontario in 1909. First husband died, later married Mr. Price in 1928 in Salt Lake City, returned to Ontario. Worked for Hotpoint for 25 years. Mr. Price owned gas station on B st. How Mr. Price got into politics. First woman to vote.
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