- Rita Ubriaco
Rita Amelia Ubriaco was born in Port Arthur on January 5, 1932, and died on August 7, 2003. She was the daughter of Grace and Frank Ubriaco. [ Ubriaco Archives at
Squitti's Thunder Bay, Ontario Canada ]She attended
Pine Street School and graduated fromPort Arthur Collegiate Institute .Rita was the first woman from Port Arthur to be admitted to any faculty of Medicine. (University of Toronto)
She graduated earning her Masters Degree in French Drama from the
University of Toronto . She was a close friend ofDr. Penny Petrone .She worked with
Victor DiBello who in 1957 had reorganized thePro Arte Orchestra as an ensemble of professional string players which made its debut 28 March at theCasa Loma Library. For some years thereafter the orchestra gave concert series annually in Toronto. It played 1962-4 for chamber opera productions directed by Rita Ubriaco atHart House ,a student centre at theUniversity of Toronto . [ [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0000964 Encyclopedia of Music - Victor DiBello] ]She taught High school in Thunder Bay and Toronto before embarking on a career in journalism, writing about musical and theatre arts in
The Chronicle-Journal andThunder Bay's Source .Rita was a Catholic School Board Trustee, and then a city councillor for the Red River Ward, often battling with Mayor
Walter Assef . She ran once for the Liberal Party, in the 1971 provincial election.As Chair of the city's Planning Committee she oversaw many of the changes that came to Thunder Bay after amalgamation. She was also a driving force behind the building of the
Thunder Bay Community Auditorium and the cities Port Arthur Marina waterfront developement in the 1970's. [ [http://www.sargentandson.com/archive_obits_display.asp?ID=169 Sargent and Son Obituary] ]Rita was involved with the Federal Advisory Council on the
Status of Women , between 1973-7, being the chief of the council, followed byJune Menzies . Rita was also involved with the Handicapped Action Group. She became a member of the Canada Council in 1979. [ [http://www.abeautifuldifference.com/Thunder_Bay_Family_Histories_Ubriaco.html Thunder Bay Online The Ubriaco Family] ]References
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