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businessmen, who formed the North Shore Hotel Company. John Davies died on November 2, 1926, and Mrs. Davies intended to carry on the hotel business; however, because of poor health, she sold the complete property on November 12, 1927 to Harry C. Williams, a civil engineer from Kentucky, for $7,000. Mr. Williams defaulted on mort- gage payments, and the hotel was closed from 1927 to 1930, when the property was sold to the North Shore Company for $8,000. The Directors of the Company at this time were Robert Everett Mutch, Benj amin-Rogers, Charles C. Thompson, Walter S. Grant and John W. Warren, the latter being appointed manager; he and his wife Hazel (MacMillan) operated the hotel until 1933, when a Mrs. MacLeod managed it; she died in the winter of 1933-34, and Mr. James MacFadyen was then appointed manager, with Mrs. Dorothy Douglas as assistant manager. From 1930 the hotel was known as Stanhope Beach Inn, and in 1948 the North Shore Hotel Co. was re-incorporated as Stanhope Beach Inn Ltd., with Directors Raoul M. and Marguerite E.C. Reymond, Keith S. Rogers, G. Elliot Full, and Kenneth M, Martin, the Reymonds becoming managers of the hotel from June 17, 1948, and continuing until the hotel was sold, via David Scales as trustee, in September, 1974, to Angus MacMillan's great-great- grandson, Gerald Auld and his wife Murielle. The hotel is now named StanhOpe Beach Lodge.
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