- Percy B. Scurrah
Percy Beall Scurrah (1893,
Brechin, Ontario – 1970) was one of the most popular mayors ofVictoria, BC Canada from 1955 to 1961, and was the first mayor to have three consecutive terms. He is responsible for bringing theBC Ferries to Victoria - prior to that, the only service to the mainland (Vancouver) was through the CPR ferry throughNanaimo .Among his greatest achievements, aside from pulling Victoria out of the red financially, was the replacement of the "shaky" Point Ellice Bridge, and development of today's Centennial Square, commemorating the city's 100th birthday in January 1962.
He married Mabel Dynes in 1914, and for 65 years they resided at what became known as “The Scurrah House” at "19 King George Terrace" in Oak Bay, where he enjoyed gardening. (The house is presently owned by the wife of an American Diplomat, Mrs. Joan Dale, a close friend of
Princess Grace ofMonaco ).Mayor Scurrah also owned Scurrah's Clothing Store, selling quality dresses, coats, suits and sportswear at 728-730 Yates Street, a landmark in Victoria until it closed in 1962.
Scurrah was a proud
Rotarian with a perfect attendance record for decades - he served as Rotary Club President, Northwest District Governor and International Director in Canada. He was also director of the Victoria Chamber of Commerce, and Chairman of the retail merchants association.Percy B. Scurrah died in 1970 at the Royal Jubilee Hospital at the age of 88. He has the honour of being called "one of Victoria's greatest citizens".
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