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John Percy Page

The Honourable
J. Percy Page
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8th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
In office
December 19, 1959 – January 6, 1966
Monarch Elizabeth II
Governor General Georges Vanier
Premier Ernest Manning
Preceded by John J. Bowlen
Succeeded by Grant MacEwan
Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta for Edmonton
In office
March 21, 1940 – June 18, 1959
Serving with Ernest Manning, Norman B. James, David Milwyn Duggan, Hugh J. Macdonald, Elmer Roper, William J. Williams, Lou Heard, James Harper Prowse, Clayton Adams, Joseph Donovan Ross, Edgar Gerhart, Harold E. Tanner
Preceded by William R. Howson
Samuel A. Barnes
George Van Allen
David Milwyn Duggan
David B. Mullen
Gerald O'Connor
Succeeded by district abolished
Leader of the Opposition
In office
1945 – August 17, 1948
Preceded by James H. Walker
Succeeded by 4-year vacancy (next James Harper Prowse)
Personal details
Born (1887-05-14)May 14, 1887
Rochester, New York
Died March 2, 1973(1973-03-02) (aged 85)
Edmonton, Alberta
Nationality Canadian
Political party Independent Citizen's Association (until 1952)
Conservative (from 1952)
Spouse(s) Maude Roche (m. 1910)
Children 1
Residence Edmonton, Alberta
Alma mater Normal School
Queen's University
Occupation teacher, basketball coach, politician
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John Percy Page also known as J. Percy Page (May 14, 1887 – March 2, 1973) was a Canadian teacher, basketball coach, provincial politician, and the eighth Lieutenant Governor of Alberta.

Born in Rochester, New York, the son of Absalom Bell Page and Elizabeth Thomas, he moved with his family in 1890 to Bronte, Ontario. He attended Oakville Junior High School, Hamilton Collegiate Institute, Ontario Normal School, and Queen's University. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University, and a Bachelor of Commercial Science degree from the American Institute of Business.

In 1906, he accepted a teaching position at Rothesay Collegiate in Rothesay, New Brunswick. In 1907, he switched to the St. Thomas Collegiate Institute where he taught until 1912.

In 1910 J. Percy Page married Maude Roche, daughter of Gilbert Roche, of St. Thomas, Ontario. They had one daughter: Patricia Hollingsworth.

In 1912 Percy took a position in Edmonton, Alberta to introduce commercial training into the Edmonton high school system. Before retiring from teaching in 1952, he would be a Principal at two Edmonton high schools.

While at the McDougall Commercial High School in 1914-15 he was the coach of the senior girls' basketball team. He continued to coach the same girls after graduation on a team that became known as The Edmonton Grads. The team under his tutorship would become one of the most successful teams of all time in sport, winning 502 of 522 games, for a winning percentage of .961, and winning all 27 Olympic matches they played during Olympic in 1924, 1928, 1932 and 1936. However, women's basketball was not an official Olympic sport until 1976. In 1955, he was inducted into Canada's Sports Hall of Fame as a basketball builder.


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