| Bishop Arthur and Ellen Sovereign
Bishop Sovereign
Art Sovereign's father, Bishop A.H. "Savvy" Sovereign, (known as "Baba"
by all the grand children.) was the Third Bishop of the Yukon and Sixth
Bishop of Athabasca.
Good Citizen Award,
Vernon 1957.
John Howard
Society Award 1932 - 1966
He married Ellen Ellision (affectionately called "Ganny" by all the
grand children) daughter of Price and Sophie Ellison of Vernon BC.
First curate at Christ Church and canon of the Cathedral at Christ
Church Vancouver, 1906.
Reverend, St.
Mark's Anglican Church Vancouver where his lifetime dedication to youth
in trouble took form.
Author, A
Tree Grows in Vernon: The History of All Saints Parish, Vernon (Vernon:
Wayside Press, 1953)
Sovereign Lakes Park is
a Nordic Ski area in Vernon named after him.
Read Project
Canterbury Leaders of the Canadian Church ISAAC O. STRINGER
- BY RIGHT REV. A. H. SOVEREIGN
Photo from the Yukon
Archives Images Database
(Home Movie) "Images of Life in Dawson City Yukon
and the Peace River" filmed by Baba (Bishop Arthur Henry Sovereign) circa
1920. Film of Dawson City Yukon and Peace River Ab. Film recovery &
restoration by the National Archives of Canada, National Film Board. Copies
may be found at the Vernon BC Museum, Dawson City Museum (Yukon); Peace
River Ab Museum and at the National Archives of Canada, National Film Board.
British
Columbia Archival Union List Fonds, Bishop Arthur Henry Sovereign
Sovereign
Family Fonds:
"Bishop Arthur Henry Sovereign was born in Woodstock,
Ontario in 1881 of United Empire Loyalist stock. He graduated from
the University of Toronto in 1906 with an MA, took his L.Th from Wycliffe
College and his B.D. by examination by the general synod of the Church
of England in Canada. The degree of D.D. came later from Wycliffe
and from Emmanuel College, Saskatoon. He went overseas during the
First World War and worked with the YMCA and the Khaki University as well
as being chaplain for several army units. He was a member of the
senate of the University of B.C., vice-president of the Children's Aid
Society and chairman of the adoption committee, member of the executive
of the Vancouver Health League, founder of the B.C. playground movement,
President of the B.C. Branch of the Royal Lifesaving Society, chairman
of the juvenile court and founder of the John Howard Society. He
loved the mountains and was a member of the B.C. Mountaineering Club, the
Alpine Club of Canada, and the Mountain Climbers' Safety Club. He
was also senior chaplain for the Royal Canadian Legion until shortly before
his death in 1966. He was Canada's bishop of longest standing, and
70 bishops were consecrated after he attained the rank. He received
the John Howard Society of Ontario medal for distinguished humanitarian
service a few days before his death. In 1957 he was named Vernon's
Good Citizen, having come to Vernon to retire in 1950 at the age of 69.
In Vernon, he was chairman of the board of commissioners for Silver Star
Park, co-organizer of the school for mentally handicapped children and
co-founder of the Vernon Toastmaster's Club. Arthur met his wife
Ellen Fearnaught Ellison in 1912 on an Alpine Club outing. She was
the daughter of Price Ellison, Vernon rancher and B.C.'s Minister of Finance
and Agriculture at that time. Ellen attended Havergal College from
1905-1907 and, on winning a scholarship to McGill University in Montreal,
she attended there from 1908-1910. Ellen and Arthur were married
in 1913 and left shortly after for England where Arthur did postgraduate
work at Oxford. The couple returned to Vancouver in 1914. In
1931, Arthur was elected Bishop of Yukon and the family moved to Dawson
City. The following year he became Bishop of Athabasca in Peace River
and continued in this post until retirement in 1950. At this time,
Arthur and Ellen moved to Vernon where both took an interest in community
affairs."
Dr. Art Sovereign was raised in Vancouver,
and later in Dawson City and then Northern Alberta. Art would visit the
Okanagan Valley as a child, and returned there to practice medicine in
the early 1960s, soon after his marriage to Agnes in 1957. Art began his
professional life as a General Practitioner, and then became Vernon's first
pediatrician.
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