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Betty Jane Wylie

Betty Jane Wylie, CM (born February 21, 1931) is a Canadian writer and playwright.

Betty Jane Wylie
BornBetty Jane McKenty
(1931-02-21) February 21, 1931 (age 93)
Winnipeg, Manitoba
OccupationScreenwriter, playwright, author
Alma materUniversity of Manitoba
Notable awardsOrder of Canada
SpouseWilliam Tennant (Bill) Wylie

Born Betty Jane McKenty in Winnipeg, Manitoba, she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1951 and a Master of Arts degree in 1952 from the University of Manitoba.[1] Soon after graduation, she married William Tennant (Bill) Wylie and the couple raised a family of four children.[1] The family moved from Winnipeg to Stratford, Ontario where her husband took up a position with the Stratford Festival. With his sudden death in 1972, Wylie took up writing professionally to support herself and her family.[1]

In her book "The Write Track" she discusses how to succeed as a freelance writer in Canada. Betty Jane Wylie was a published poet first, then a puppet playwright, then a live-stage playwright for both children and adults before shifting to writing and screenwriting for television and film. She later shifted her focus to screenplays and books. Her stage plays have been produced at the Manitoba Theatre Centre, St. Lawrence Centre, National Arts Centre, Stratford Third Stage (now the Tom Patterson Theatre), Factory Theatre, Theatre Passe Muraille and Theatre Direct in Toronto, and other theatres in Canada (Saskatchewan, Alberta, NW Territories, etc. as well as various fringe festivals; in New York (AMAS Repertory Theatre),[2] Minneapolis and Waterloo, Iowa, and in New Zealand, London, England, and South Africa. In the course of her career, she has had 36 stage plays (and musicals) produced and published about 40 books of non-fiction, biography, belles letters, poetry and cooking.

Her first TV movie, Coming of Age (co-written with Donald Martin) won two Geminis (for best supporting actors) in 1995.[3] She was a Bunting Fellow at Radcliffe, has been named a Woman of Distinction by the YWCA, and given an Alumni Jubilee Award by the University of Manitoba where she received an honorary doctorate (D.Litt.) in May 2003.[1]

In 2003, she was made a Member of the Order of Canada, Canada's highest civilian honor.[4][5]

Selected bibliography edit

Non-fiction edit

  • The Write Track: How to Succeed as a Freelance Writer in Canada Second Edition, Revised and Expanded (2nd edition 2003)[6]
  • Letters to Icelanders: Exploring the Northern Soul (1999)[7]
  • Enough: Lifestyle and Financial Planning for Simpler Living
  • Family: An Exploration
  • Beginnings: A Book for Widows (20th anniversary edition)
  • The Best Is Yet to Come - Enjoying a Financially Secure Retirement (with Christopher Cottier)
  • Life's Losses (reprint of New Beginnings)
  • Everywoman's Money book (with Lynne Macfarlane)
  • New Beginnings: Living Through Loss and Grief
  • The survival guide for widows (1977, 1984)[8]
  • All in the Family: A Survival Guide for Living and Loving in a Changing World
  • Successfully Single: how to live alone and like it (1986)[9]

Cookbooks edit

  • Solo Chef: Recipes, Tips, Advice and Encouragement for Single Cooks
  • The Betty Jane Wylie Cheese Cookbook (1984)[10]
  • Encore: The Leftovers Cookbook (1982)[11]

Poetry edit

  • The Better Half: Women's Voices
  • Something Might Happen
  • The Second Shepherds' Play (one version)

Belles Lettres edit

  • Reading Between the Lines: The Diaries of Women
  • Men! A Collection of Quotations About Men by Women

Biography edit

  • The Book of Matthew: the story of a learning-disabled child (1984)[12][13]
  • The Horsburgh Scandal (play as well)

Inspirational edit

  • Betty Jane's Diary: Lessons Children Taught Me
  • Betty Jane's Diary: Passages
  • Betty Jane's Diary: Holidays and Celebrations
  • No Two Alike[14]

Children's books edit

  • John of a Thousand Faces (1983)[15]
  • Tecumseh (1982)[16]

Plays edit

  • Veranda
  • Time Bomb
  • Double Vision
  • The Horsburgh Scandal (1981) with Theatre Passe Muraille[17]
  • Mark (1972)[18]
  • Jason
  • Androgyne
  • Angel
  • Speculum
  • Grace Under Pressure
  • The Second Shepherds' Play
  • Steps
  • How to Speak Male
  • Help Is on the Way (six-part series)
  • A Day In the Life (two short plays, one theme)
  • A Place on Earth (1982)[19]
  • Double Swap (with Michael Cole)
  • Size Ten
  • I See You
  • An Enemy of the People: an adaptation (1962) (Ibsen's Folkefiende adapted and set in Saskatchewan)

Plays for children edit

  • Don't Just Stand There - Jiggle! : seven puppet plays (1980)[20]
  • Kingsayer (1967)[21]
  • The Old Woman and the Pedlar (1978)[22]

Radio Plays edit

  • Memories of Canada
  • How to Speak Male
  • Sybil: A Novel for Radio
  • Mountain Woman
  • Victorian Spice (Award Winner)
  • Betty Jane's Diary (a daily personal column, written and performed; syndicated by Berkeley Studio, Toronto, broadcast by independent radio stations in Canada)

Musicals/Operas edit

  • Beowulf (music by Victor Davies)
  • Soap Bubbles (music by Victor Davies)
  • The Second Shepherds' Play (church version, music by Quenten Doolittle)
  • Boy in a Cage (chamber opera, music by Ken Nichols)
  • 4 five-minute operas for Tapestry New Opera Works (produced for a Lib-Lab)
  • Gotcha (15-minute opera for Tapestry New Opera Works)

Recordings edit

  • Beowulf (1974) a three-record album, issued by Golden Toad Label[23]
  • Beowulf (two-record album, Daffodil Label), and a CD

Television and film edit

  • Women, Lifestyle, and Money 13-part series (writer/narrator host)
  • Coming of Age (1993 television film, screenplay with Donald Martin)
  • CrossTalk (12-part series for VisionTV, writer, facilitator, host)
  • Shadow Lake (1999 movie of the week, screenplay)
  • Paradise Falls (writing cred on 3 episodes in season 1)

Journalism edit

Wylie worked as a freelance journalist and columnist and published widely in the Canadian press and national magazines. Her work has appeared in MacLean's, Chatelaine, Homemakers, Toronto Life, Miss Chatelaine (now Flare), Calgary Magazine, Canadian Living, Performing Arts, Canadian Theatre Review, Recipes Only, Fiddlehead, Forum, Fifty Plus, Gourmet (USA), Today, The Canadian, The Icelandic Canadian, Prairie Fire, Quest, City Woman, City Magazine, Ontario Living, Leisureways, the Globe and Mail, the Toronto Star, the Winnipeg Free Press, and the Boston Globe. In 1978, she wrote a series on single women living in the city for the Toronto Star.[24][25] In 1979, she wrote a series on the cost of living for widows and old age pensioners.[26][27][28][29] In 1981, she wrote an investigative series "Underground in Parkdale" for the Toronto Star focusing on the living conditions of discharged psychiatric patients living in the boarding houses in the Parkdale neighborhood of Toronto.[30][31][32][33][34][35]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Aminian, Nicole. "LibGuides: Betty Jane Wylie fonds: Home". libguides.lib.umanitoba.ca. Retrieved 2022-11-02.
  2. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1977-10-11). "Drama behind the drama on off Off Broadway". The Toronto Star. pp. C1. 1372737965 – via ProQuest.
  3. ^ Coming of Age - IMDb, retrieved 2022-11-07
  4. ^ Order of Canada citation
  5. ^ Enman, Charles (2004-10-31). "Joni Mitchell inducted into Order of Canada". CanWest News. Don Mills, Ont., Canada. p. 1. ProQuest 461352123. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  6. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (2003). The Write Track : How to Succeed as a Freelance Writer in Canada Second Edition, Revised and Expanded. Toronto: Dundurn. ISBN 978-1-77070-148-9. OCLC 699474551.
  7. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1999). Letters to Icelanders : exploring the northern soul. Toronto: Macmillan Canada. ISBN 0-7715-7635-8. OCLC 41224444.
  8. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1984). The survival guide for widows. New York: Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-33008-0. OCLC 13090753.
  9. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1986). Successfully single: how to live alone and like it. Toronto: Key Porter Books. ISBN 1-55013-007-2. OCLC 16027875.
  10. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1984). The Betty Jane Wylie cheese cookbook. Toronto: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-540453-X. OCLC 15953734.
  11. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1982). Encore: the leftovers cookbook. Toronto: McClelland and Stewart. ISBN 0-7710-9055-2. OCLC 70056638.
  12. ^ "The book of Matthew : the story of a learning-disabled child | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  13. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1986-03-07). "Independence day for Matt and Mell". The Toronto Star. pp. F1. 1412370758 – via ProQuest.
  14. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1980). No two alike. United Church of Canada. Hamilton, Ont.: Image Pub. ISBN 0-919357-00-8. OCLC 15973171.
  15. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1983). John of a thousand faces. Tom McNeely. Windsor, Ont.: Black Moss Press. ISBN 0-88753-107-5. OCLC 16181136.
  16. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1982). Tecumseh. Phil McLeod. Windsor, Ont.: Black Moss Press. ISBN 0-88753-091-5. OCLC 15944651.
  17. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1981). The Horsburgh scandal. Theatre Passe Muraille. Windsor, Ont.: Black Moss Press. ISBN 0-88753-073-7. OCLC 11737550.
  18. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1979). Mark: a play. Toronto: Playwrights Co-op. ISBN 0-88754-178-X. OCLC 6722215.
  19. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1982). A place on Earth. Toronto: Playwrights Canada. ISBN 0-88754-319-7. OCLC 10179042.
  20. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1980). Don't just stand there-jiggle!: seven puppet plays. Windsor, Ont.: Black Moss Press. ISBN 0-88753-065-6. OCLC 7175616.
  21. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1967). Kingsayer. Playwrights Union of Canada. Toronto: Playwrights Union of Canada. ISBN 1-55155-786-X. OCLC 627658952.
  22. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1978). The old woman and the pedlar and Kingsayer: two plays for children. Toronto: Playwrights Co-op. ISBN 0-88754-110-0. OCLC 5777505.
  23. ^ "Beowulf: [a musical epic, based on the Anglo-Saxon poem] | WorldCat.org". www.worldcat.org. Retrieved 2022-11-07.
  24. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1978-07-22). "Sex for the single woman is a matter of conscience". The Toronto Star. pp. F1. 1372785487 – via ProQuest.
  25. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1978-07-26). "Singles must work at eating well". The Toronto Star. pp. C2. 1372494844 – via ProQuest.
  26. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1978-12-03). "On $364.87 a month, I didn't exist". pp. D1. 1398197303 – via ProQuest.
  27. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1979-12-04). "I found a home for $35 a week". The Toronto Star. pp. B1. 1373299081 – via ProQuest.
  28. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1979-12-04). "End of a long lonely road, society turns back when depression fills a widow's empty hours". The Toronto Star. pp. H1. 1373300578 – via ProQuest.
  29. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1979-12-05). "My food bill for 3 weeks: $66 : shopping on a pensioner's budget meant picking every bone". The Toronto Star. pp. C1. 1373299675 – via ProQuest.
  30. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1981-08-24). "My desolate taste of life in the pits". The Toronto Star. pp. D5. 1403459019 – via ProQuest.
  31. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1981-08-25). "Life at the bottom offers a dismal diet". The Toronto Star. pp. C2. 1399363448 – via ProQuest.
  32. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1981-08-26). "Idle times dulls the brain". The Toronto Star. pp. B18. 1399365397 – via ProQuest.
  33. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1981-08-27). "Ghetto breeds me-first mentality". The Toronto Star. pp. F1. 1410992381 – via ProQuest.
  34. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1981-08-28). "Co-op: a plan to salvage dignity". The Toronto Star. pp. C1. 1399368337 – via ProQuest.
  35. ^ Wylie, Betty Jane (1981-09-18). "Expose stuns Parkdale pals: Pride, anger, and hope for reform greet writer Betty Jane Wylie as she returns to the ghetto to her middle-class self". The Toronto Star. pp. C1. 1399982458 – via ProQuest.

External links edit

  • "Canadian Who's Who 1997 entry". Retrieved May 19, 2006.[permanent dead link]
  • Betty Jane Wylie fonds held at the University of Manitoba Archives and Special Collections
  • Photographs of Betty Jane Wylie published in the Toronto Star newspaper (Toronto Star Photograph Archive, Toronto Public Library)

betty, jane, wylie, born, february, 1931, canadian, writer, playwright, bornbetty, jane, mckenty, 1931, february, 1931, winnipeg, manitobaoccupationscreenwriter, playwright, authoralma, materuniversity, manitobanotable, awardsorder, canadaspousewilliam, tennan. Betty Jane Wylie CM born February 21 1931 is a Canadian writer and playwright Betty Jane WylieBornBetty Jane McKenty 1931 02 21 February 21 1931 age 93 Winnipeg ManitobaOccupationScreenwriter playwright authorAlma materUniversity of ManitobaNotable awardsOrder of CanadaSpouseWilliam Tennant Bill Wylie Born Betty Jane McKenty in Winnipeg Manitoba she received a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1951 and a Master of Arts degree in 1952 from the University of Manitoba 1 Soon after graduation she married William Tennant Bill Wylie and the couple raised a family of four children 1 The family moved from Winnipeg to Stratford Ontario where her husband took up a position with the Stratford Festival With his sudden death in 1972 Wylie took up writing professionally to support herself and her family 1 In her book The Write Track she discusses how to succeed as a freelance writer in Canada Betty Jane Wylie was a published poet first then a puppet playwright then a live stage playwright for both children and adults before shifting to writing and screenwriting for television and film She later shifted her focus to screenplays and books Her stage plays have been produced at the Manitoba Theatre Centre St Lawrence Centre National Arts Centre Stratford Third Stage now the Tom Patterson Theatre Factory Theatre Theatre Passe Muraille and Theatre Direct in Toronto and other theatres in Canada Saskatchewan Alberta NW Territories etc as well as various fringe festivals in New York AMAS Repertory Theatre 2 Minneapolis and Waterloo Iowa and in New Zealand London England and South Africa In the course of her career she has had 36 stage plays and musicals produced and published about 40 books of non fiction biography belles letters poetry and cooking Her first TV movie Coming of Age co written with Donald Martin won two Geminis for best supporting actors in 1995 3 She was a Bunting Fellow at Radcliffe has been named a Woman of Distinction by the YWCA and given an Alumni Jubilee Award by the University of Manitoba where she received an honorary doctorate D Litt in May 2003 1 In 2003 she was made a Member of the Order of Canada Canada s highest civilian honor 4 5 Contents 1 Selected bibliography 1 1 Non fiction 1 2 Cookbooks 1 3 Poetry 1 4 Belles Lettres 1 5 Biography 1 6 Inspirational 1 7 Children s books 1 8 Plays 1 9 Plays for children 1 10 Radio Plays 1 11 Musicals Operas 1 12 Recordings 1 13 Television and film 1 14 Journalism 2 References 3 External linksSelected bibliography editNon fiction edit The Write Track How to Succeed as a Freelance Writer in Canada Second Edition Revised and Expanded 2nd edition 2003 6 Letters to Icelanders Exploring the Northern Soul 1999 7 Enough Lifestyle and Financial Planning for Simpler Living Family An Exploration Beginnings A Book for Widows 20th anniversary edition The Best Is Yet to Come Enjoying a Financially Secure Retirement with Christopher Cottier Life s Losses reprint of New Beginnings Everywoman s Money book with Lynne Macfarlane New Beginnings Living Through Loss and Grief The survival guide for widows 1977 1984 8 All in the Family A Survival Guide for Living and Loving in a Changing World Successfully Single how to live alone and like it 1986 9 Cookbooks edit Solo Chef Recipes Tips Advice and Encouragement for Single Cooks The Betty Jane Wylie Cheese Cookbook 1984 10 Encore The Leftovers Cookbook 1982 11 Poetry edit The Better Half Women s Voices Something Might Happen The Second Shepherds Play one version Belles Lettres edit Reading Between the Lines The Diaries of Women Men A Collection of Quotations About Men by Women Biography edit The Book of Matthew the story of a learning disabled child 1984 12 13 The Horsburgh Scandal play as well Inspirational edit Betty Jane s Diary Lessons Children Taught Me Betty Jane s Diary Passages Betty Jane s Diary Holidays and Celebrations No Two Alike 14 Children s books edit John of a Thousand Faces 1983 15 Tecumseh 1982 16 Plays edit Veranda Time Bomb Double Vision The Horsburgh Scandal 1981 with Theatre Passe Muraille 17 Mark 1972 18 Jason Androgyne Angel Speculum Grace Under Pressure The Second Shepherds Play Steps How to Speak Male Help Is on the Way six part series A Day In the Life two short plays one theme A Place on Earth 1982 19 Double Swap with Michael Cole Size Ten I See You An Enemy of the People an adaptation 1962 Ibsen s Folkefiende adapted and set in Saskatchewan Plays for children edit Don t Just Stand There Jiggle seven puppet plays 1980 20 Kingsayer 1967 21 The Old Woman and the Pedlar 1978 22 Radio Plays edit Memories of Canada How to Speak Male Sybil A Novel for Radio Mountain Woman Victorian Spice Award Winner Betty Jane s Diary a daily personal column written and performed syndicated by Berkeley Studio Toronto broadcast by independent radio stations in Canada Musicals Operas edit Beowulf music by Victor Davies Soap Bubbles music by Victor Davies The Second Shepherds Play church version music by Quenten Doolittle Boy in a Cage chamber opera music by Ken Nichols 4 five minute operas for Tapestry New Opera Works produced for a Lib Lab Gotcha 15 minute opera for Tapestry New Opera Works Recordings edit Beowulf 1974 a three record album issued by Golden Toad Label 23 Beowulf two record album Daffodil Label and a CD Television and film edit Women Lifestyle and Money 13 part series writer narrator host Coming of Age 1993 television film screenplay with Donald Martin CrossTalk 12 part series for VisionTV writer facilitator host Shadow Lake 1999 movie of the week screenplay Paradise Falls writing cred on 3 episodes in season 1 Journalism edit Wylie worked as a freelance journalist and columnist and published widely in the Canadian press and national magazines Her work has appeared in MacLean s Chatelaine Homemakers Toronto Life Miss Chatelaine now Flare Calgary Magazine Canadian Living Performing Arts Canadian Theatre Review Recipes Only Fiddlehead Forum Fifty Plus Gourmet USA Today The Canadian The Icelandic Canadian Prairie Fire Quest City Woman City Magazine Ontario Living Leisureways the Globe and Mail the Toronto Star the Winnipeg Free Press and the Boston Globe In 1978 she wrote a series on single women living in the city for the Toronto Star 24 25 In 1979 she wrote a series on the cost of living for widows and old age pensioners 26 27 28 29 In 1981 she wrote an investigative series Underground in Parkdale for the Toronto Star focusing on the living conditions of discharged psychiatric patients living in the boarding houses in the Parkdale neighborhood of Toronto 30 31 32 33 34 35 References edit a b c d Aminian Nicole LibGuides Betty Jane Wylie fonds Home libguides lib umanitoba ca Retrieved 2022 11 02 Wylie Betty Jane 1977 10 11 Drama behind the drama on off Off Broadway The Toronto Star pp C1 1372737965 via ProQuest Coming of Age IMDb retrieved 2022 11 07 Order of Canada citation Enman Charles 2004 10 31 Joni Mitchell inducted into Order of Canada CanWest News Don Mills Ont Canada p 1 ProQuest 461352123 Retrieved 2022 11 07 Wylie Betty Jane 2003 The Write Track How to Succeed as a Freelance Writer in Canada Second Edition Revised and Expanded Toronto Dundurn ISBN 978 1 77070 148 9 OCLC 699474551 Wylie Betty Jane 1999 Letters to Icelanders exploring the northern soul Toronto Macmillan Canada ISBN 0 7715 7635 8 OCLC 41224444 Wylie Betty Jane 1984 The survival guide for widows New York Ballantine Books ISBN 0 345 33008 0 OCLC 13090753 Wylie Betty Jane 1986 Successfully single how to live alone and like it Toronto Key Porter Books ISBN 1 55013 007 2 OCLC 16027875 Wylie Betty Jane 1984 The Betty Jane Wylie cheese cookbook Toronto Oxford University Press ISBN 0 19 540453 X OCLC 15953734 Wylie Betty Jane 1982 Encore the leftovers cookbook Toronto McClelland and Stewart ISBN 0 7710 9055 2 OCLC 70056638 The book of Matthew the story of a learning disabled child WorldCat org www worldcat org Retrieved 2022 11 07 Wylie Betty Jane 1986 03 07 Independence day for Matt and Mell The Toronto Star pp F1 1412370758 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1980 No two alike United Church of Canada Hamilton Ont Image Pub ISBN 0 919357 00 8 OCLC 15973171 Wylie Betty Jane 1983 John of a thousand faces Tom McNeely Windsor Ont Black Moss Press ISBN 0 88753 107 5 OCLC 16181136 Wylie Betty Jane 1982 Tecumseh Phil McLeod Windsor Ont Black Moss Press ISBN 0 88753 091 5 OCLC 15944651 Wylie Betty Jane 1981 The Horsburgh scandal Theatre Passe Muraille Windsor Ont Black Moss Press ISBN 0 88753 073 7 OCLC 11737550 Wylie Betty Jane 1979 Mark a play Toronto Playwrights Co op ISBN 0 88754 178 X OCLC 6722215 Wylie Betty Jane 1982 A place on Earth Toronto Playwrights Canada ISBN 0 88754 319 7 OCLC 10179042 Wylie Betty Jane 1980 Don t just stand there jiggle seven puppet plays Windsor Ont Black Moss Press ISBN 0 88753 065 6 OCLC 7175616 Wylie Betty Jane 1967 Kingsayer Playwrights Union of Canada Toronto Playwrights Union of Canada ISBN 1 55155 786 X OCLC 627658952 Wylie Betty Jane 1978 The old woman and the pedlar and Kingsayer two plays for children Toronto Playwrights Co op ISBN 0 88754 110 0 OCLC 5777505 Beowulf a musical epic based on the Anglo Saxon poem WorldCat org www worldcat org Retrieved 2022 11 07 Wylie Betty Jane 1978 07 22 Sex for the single woman is a matter of conscience The Toronto Star pp F1 1372785487 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1978 07 26 Singles must work at eating well The Toronto Star pp C2 1372494844 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1978 12 03 On 364 87 a month I didn t exist pp D1 1398197303 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1979 12 04 I found a home for 35 a week The Toronto Star pp B1 1373299081 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1979 12 04 End of a long lonely road society turns back when depression fills a widow s empty hours The Toronto Star pp H1 1373300578 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1979 12 05 My food bill for 3 weeks 66 shopping on a pensioner s budget meant picking every bone The Toronto Star pp C1 1373299675 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1981 08 24 My desolate taste of life in the pits The Toronto Star pp D5 1403459019 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1981 08 25 Life at the bottom offers a dismal diet The Toronto Star pp C2 1399363448 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1981 08 26 Idle times dulls the brain The Toronto Star pp B18 1399365397 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1981 08 27 Ghetto breeds me first mentality The Toronto Star pp F1 1410992381 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1981 08 28 Co op a plan to salvage dignity The Toronto Star pp C1 1399368337 via ProQuest Wylie Betty Jane 1981 09 18 Expose stuns Parkdale pals Pride anger and hope for reform greet writer Betty Jane Wylie as she returns to the ghetto to her middle class self The Toronto Star pp C1 1399982458 via ProQuest External links edit Canadian Who s Who 1997 entry Retrieved May 19 2006 permanent dead link Betty Jane Wylie fonds held at the University of Manitoba Archives and Special Collections Photographs of Betty Jane Wylie published in the Toronto Star newspaper Toronto Star Photograph Archive Toronto Public Library Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Betty Jane Wylie amp oldid 1220988024, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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