THE “STORK DERBY
FOUR WOMEN TO SHARE 1150,000
Thirty-eight-year-old Iris# 5; Lucy Timleck, mother of IS di ren, heard herself named last be: as one of four women entitled: share in a £150,000 “Stork Deri; fortune. Charles Vance Millar, e«KK bachelor lawyer, left his meet; t the Toronto mother bearing cm'. children in the 10 years afte death. It was announced in court ft: three mothers as well as Mrs Tit leek had nine children in tie' years. They are: Mrs Kathleen Nagle, 35-jkh wife of an unemployed carpet: who has had 12 children in IS;-. Mrs Annie Smith, who with i husband, a fireman, paid no t::tion to the “Stork Derby” until t--nine children had all been t” within the specified time. Mrs Isabel Maclean, aged 34, w of a civil servant in the Ontario as islative Buildings. Not so certain of a prize is pi” Mrs Lillian Kenny, who elated have more than nine children * gible and once said she weak : share the money with the otte Counsel for the executors®!day: "She can only share wittothers, and possibly will trot at all, depending on the reg?-' tions.” Red-haired Mrs Pauline €»• has prove that all nine children oto her are legitimate.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LXVI, Issue 12332, 22 April 1938, Page 4 (Supplement)
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