Saturday 12 September 2015

In Memory of Alice Mowat Whitney (Deaf Dog)




In Memory of Alice Mowat Whitney

She was born in August 17th, 1971 and died in May 3rd, 1979 by car accident also was buried in Hodgson's Woods.
Her owner is Farley Mowat.

She was lived the Senior Girl's Residence for years then moved to the Senior Boy's Residence.
She came to lived at Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf when she was 10 months old.


I heard from long time ago that one of Alice, who she is deaf also killed by hit the car last May 3rd, 1979 just right after I got new Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf in last September, 1979 and never meet her before,


             It's about Alice from Poster.

My COMMENTS: Last Saturday August 12th, 2023 I didn't went to Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf about Museum but one day I will go see it. 

This is from Museum at Sir James Whitney School 

Award

Status of Alice

This is about Alice.

1 comment:

  1. When at Mayfest Toronto today (May 11, 2019) saw this book at the SJW Deaf School booth.
    "December 12, 2018: ODF is pleased to support the sale of the book Alice the Endearing Deaf Dog by Donna Fano
    This is the first book to cover the history of Alice, who was a deaf dog given in 1972 by Farley and Claire Mowat to the Ontario School for the Deaf (now the Sir James Whitney School for the Deaf) located in Belleville, Ontario. She lived with the students in the residences and understood sign language. She was an amazing pet to all the students for seven years, until her accidental death in 1979. Alice’s legacy continues with this collection of stories, photos, and letters, including those sent by the Mowats.

    Price: $14.00

    To order the book:

    Mail a cheque or postal order for $19.00 (including a mailing charge of $5.00) to Donna Fano at 75 Monteagle Boulevard, Belleville, Ontario K8P 5G4.

    Email money transfer is also available. Contact osdsjwarchives@gmail.com. Please provide your postal address in your message.

    For each book sold, four dollars will be donated to Ontario Deaf Foundation."

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