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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Dec 1964, p. 19

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Clarke 10,284, Fred Graham|4--David Rotenberg 7,795, Hor-|Fritz 1,625, Hugh Foley 1,410, TOWNS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, December 8, 1964 19 Ward 6 --.-Donald eee 9,673, Patricia. Mitchell 6,750. |ace Brown 6,439, Samwel|Steven Mitchell. 605, Michael] New Toronto--Mayor: Donald 1 Pats hy oles a Aldermen (two members in|Kwinter 1,717, Dorothy Cureatz|Vicko 499; Ward 7 -- Mary|R. Russell (accl.). tis each ward): 'Ward 1--Frederick 1,417; Ward 5--Joseph Piccin-|Temple 6,606, Ben Grys 5,266,} Council (six members): « nis 399. ' ; Beavis, Osear Sigs worthlinni 8,001, Harold Menzies 4,750, q Peterborough -- Mayor: Gor- nni 8,001, Harold Menzies 4,750,| William Davidson 4,778, Charles|rick Keayeny 1,388; H. K. . Throughout Ontario don Powell 8,489, William oa a ---- yo 4 William Boytchuk 3,949, John|Edwards 914, Ward 8 -- Alfred -siogh a, G. ME, Bayerott -y~gl Foe cca McBride Boose ip gel John Hew- ' {Triggs 3,523. son, 4,381, June Marks 4,268.) Jones 1,284, Charles Weir 1,216,|Wardle 11,449, Alice Summer- ae, ery ' : pe ce By THE CANADIAN PRESS | ChathamaMayot: GametR:) Council g)five membets);|May Birchard 3,717, Thomas| Edward Cox 1,006, James West-|ville 10,871, Alex Hodgins 10,- Danter 'es Cedi Tork. si, mmons 706; John Knox) Reeve: Hugh Merritt (accl.). ottawa -- Ana | Don Reid| AS C.D tfedy Salman 1s (Joseph Behan 6,147, Donald|O'Neill 3,104, John Currey 601; head 900; Ward ¢--Hugh Bruce|4i8, Edward Gillen 828, John} Me: tii ioscia Mi Bl VO wy pg, Deputy reeve: John Morison ea ean m6 vl | Connell (inves members with| oucks 6,106, Arthur' Burrows|Ward 3--Charles Caccia 4,890,16,898, Ken Dear 4,084, Tony Square 586; Ward $--Paul Pick.| biawlh 7 ae Se (accl.), Charlotte Whitton 25,575: Louis rufner-p" to complete dnex- 5,708, Norman Bowler 5,672, Helen Johnston 3,104, Harold]O'Donohue 4,853, Archie Chis-jett 12,372,. Kenneth Ostrander} Mimico--Mayor: Hugh Griggs dington 1,144; M. L. Cott 808; Council (four members); Don- Paradis 704; Alfred Lapointe|pired term of retiring Ald.|Geoffrey Feeley 5.401, Gordon|Fishleigh 2,828, John MacVicar|holm 4,636, Paul Grossi 3,039,|8,774, David Crombie 8,371,|(accl.). C. W. Caskey 679. ald Dennick 984; Burrell Morris 383 Blair' McKinnon): William A. Monkman 4,611, William ae 2,258, Jack Frankel 1,975, John|Elio Madonia 3,016, Pauline/Kenneth Davis 6,378, William| Council (six members): Cecil] Council (six members): J. W.|627; Stanley Girling 620; Ken- celey 4,426, 'Stanley Richardson|Knox 1,741, Peter Ward 356,/Miles 2,365, Michael Comar|Meyer 4,335, Jules Pellettier|Johnson 1,755; Mrs. Gertrude/Trimbee 1,844; L. G. Sainsbury neth Sohier 608; atson Me- Sire 1 ' be ge ant leat 450, John McPhee 3,170, John| Winnifred Sanderson 192; Ward|2,248, Sam Fuda 2,114, Anne|3,532 Owen 1,562; Gordon Rush 1,503; |1,669; W. R. Perry 1,633; W. B.|Pherson 526; Ialeen LePage 424. sasieanetiaameaaianitiaieaaiainiees ano 874, Francis Guindon 629; Election Breakdown we re ii ah ir je rew/son 1,57 J 4 Pat-Ranachan 1.290: W. RB. i,0e4. Board of Control (four mem- bers): Kenneth Fogarty 51,280; Ernie Jones 47,331; Mrs. Ellen Webber 39,409; Murray Heit 32,880; David Dehler 20,430; Roy Donaldson 27,878; Irving Greenberg 21,440; Arthur. Wood 17,537; Serge Tardif 15,125; Charles Kruger 7,157; Julia' Vil- leneuve 3,889. Council (two members in e each ward): By Ward--Jules Morin 6,033, Ralph Brunet 3,805, Clement Aubin 1,920; Capital-- Claude Bennett' 8,121, Donald Armstrong 5,409 Lillian Court- enay 2,991; Carleton--Howard Henry 9,806, Maurice Egan 8,431, Frank Boyce 6,142, Rob- ert Ripley 1,957; James McAuley 4,586, Charles Parker 3,210, Rudy Capogreco 3,104; Elmdale-Victoria -- Ro- land Wall 5,741. Bruce Harvey 4,400, Jack Morris 3,602; Glou- cester--Donald Kay ,10,267, Pat- rick Doherty 7,301, C. J. Quinn 6,128, R. F, Stewart 4,506; Queensboro -- Kenneth Work- man 5,913, Harold Waddell} 3,937,'Tom Fogarty 3,556, Brian McNally 2,623; Rideau -- Des- mond Bender 3,820, John Pow- ers 3,339, L. A. H. Farrell 2,308, Charles Roberts 1,739; St. Georges--Charles St. Germain 4,864, Cecile O'Regan 2,155, Rheal Robert 2,073. Sam\ Mc- Lean 1,634, Ken Sparling 113, Red Lalacheur 702; Wellington --Lionel O'Connor 3,191, Mar Harrison 2,326, Gertrude Doug- las 2,276, Ivan Sparks 1,803, hong Tidman 911, W. H. Woods 686. Fluoridation: against 36,079. Sunday sport: against 33,375. leville -- (no mayoralty contest). Council (seven members): Enos David 2,229; Frank Mur- ray 2,184; K, J. Soden 2,094; J. W. Deacon 2,086; T. A. Car- ruthers 1,972; Tom Lally 1,906; G. A. Brown 1,843; Eugene Har- rison 1,686; J, E. Kinney 1,342; George Cunningham 1,240. Fluoridation: For 2,498; against 1,726, Reduction of council: 2,054; against 1,137. Brantford -- Mayor: Richard Beckett 10,470; Kenneth Mc- Coleman 2,974. Council (two members in each ward); Ward 1-- Robert Ken- nedy, George Ludlow (accl.); Ward 2--John Castle 1,572, Rob- ert Moore 1,274, Mrs. Rae Gazer 1,186, Francis Devlin 555; Ward 3--Kennedy Hodge 1,849, Wil- j Sirr 1,096, Larry Bel- 716, William Minnery 476, Gordon Mayot 314, Leonard Snider 259; Ward 4 -- Charles Ward 2,154, Edward J. Camp- bell 1,523, Malcolm MacAlpine 798, Norman Boyd 578; Ward 5 --Howard Winter 1,520, Charles Bowen 950, Charles Fletcher 781, Fred Jennings 445. For 58,234; For 61,897; For Dalhousie--| 3,383, W. Fred Bow °s 3,211, A. Robert Sanderson 2,863, Leon- ard Johnston 1,702, - Cornwall -- Mayor: Elzear Emard 8,033, Nicholas Kaneb 7,572. Council (two members in ach ward); Ward 1 -- Lionel Gauthier 1,768, Ralpha Carrara 1,562 Lionel Vaillancourt, 1,512; Ward 2--Aurele Clement 1,697, Normand Baril 1,452, L. G. Lavigne 890; Ward 3--Douglas Warner 1,165, Donald Dick 1,163, Douglas Sawthrop 994, Alex Mullin 515, Alvin Hamilton 228; Ward 4--Gerald Parisien 1,508, George Charlebois 1,096, Mrs. Nelson Laframboise 488; Ward 5 -- James Ross 1,163, Harold Shields 943, Angelo Leb- 1,760, George Crossman 1,727. For 6,696, Carter 3,119; Donald | -- Sunday movies: against 4,376. Sunday sports: For 7,451, against 4,021. Extension of franchise to res- idents of Peterborough for one year or more: For 8,361, against 2,931. Toronto--Mayor: Philip Giv- ens 82,628, Allan Lamport 52,- 143, Ross Dowson 3,026, Charles Mahoney 1,903. Board of control (four mem- bers): William Dennison 68,- 892, Herbert Orliffe 66,280, Wil- liam Archer 65,593, Margaret Campbell 60,900, George Ben 50,751, Richard Horkins 47,908, Harry Bradley 12,949, Phyllis A Beautiful TABLE ing Unlimited .. ment. Reg. 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