Don B. Reid

Donald Bartlett Reid (30 June 1926 – 11 August 2001) was a Canadian politician who served as the Mayor of Ottawa, Ontario from 1965 to 1969.

At the time, he was the general manager of Reid's Furniture and Appliances, attended Westboro United Church, was a member of the Kinsmen Club, was president of the Junior Board of Trade, and the Ottawa Radio, TV and Appliance Deals Association, and had previously been a director of the Central Canada Exhibition Association.

As mayor, he helped start the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario and announced the building of the Ottawa Civic Centre.

[5] In terms of partisan politics, Reid was noted as being a member of the Confederation Club, a Conservative Party organization earlier in his life, but had switched to being a Liberal prior to 1964.

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