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NAME' P.C.: CANDIDATE
, ti.ontinued-•-from Page: 1),
iden,t, Lloyd Jasper;• 1st vice;
DeWitt Miller;' 2nd vice, Lloyd
Ackert;. Barry Wenger, Bruce
•
Keith,, Tam °McAfee, Ed Pow•ell,.
John Duinin, Jim.. Needham,
George, McCutcheon. • He. referr;„
ed to the • very capable new
secretary, . Mrs. Jack (Maty)
Lloyd who succeeds her father,.
Harley Crawford, • Speaking of.
the recent' 'by-election Mr„ Hu
ghes•:said,,•"when we're knoeked'.
down • iiv Huron -Bruce ve,•. cone
back and :work even. 'harder."
Mrs: Jack Lloyd •read con=
nmuriications. from Elston Cardiff,
Eric Win'kler,; .federal Members,
and Harrison . Corey,,'- •!president
of the Western Ontario Censer
yative Association.
• Harley Crawford, . who served
as secretary .of • the. Huron -Bruce
Association for` a . number of
years, conducted the nomination
of• candidates 'and the election
Of one.. He said that • for twenty
yea within ..the association, it
had not: been., necessary to eon-
duct 'a ,ballot: with the • late John
Hanna, receiving . the. candidate's
position '
•,by acclamation. Now,
'he said, •' they +had experienced.
two• ballots, in. a. year: 'Nomina-
tions •received were
George McCutcheon by Ralph.
Jewel ..• .
•
Chester • Eznmerton by , Donald
. Csurtney: .
John .'Fischer =by• Cecil Batema1h-
Lloyd , Ackert i?y Walter. :Brec-
kl'es .
R; •'E. McKinney by, • DeWitt
Miler
'George Joynt ':by ,Sieve Stothers '.
Candidates Speak
:George :MoCutcheon' indicated
his intention to stand again and`
said, "I • have this :political feel-
ing :in; my ;blood; "in • •iball • game;
•
wheh'yvu loose rn the : first rnn•
ing,: you 'Come :back to win: in
the • second." Mr, McCii'tr•heon_:
spoke on Conservative : achieve=
merits in education, highways
and: 'trade, • ',Practically al'l.' main
highways have, been •• rebuilt in'
Huron Bruce • and • you can look
for more 'und'er::the Conservative
administration," . • he. said.- The
speaker • :commented, .•. "since we
will 'ha.ve a -Roberts government
back • in ,power ' after the• :next
•election, it is •necessary • to have
a Conservative member.; ,from':
Hturon-Bruce to. a progress. and
prosper ' .as; we. did .under. the
late''John• W. Hanna," • . •
Chester,':Emf ierton, ',.Reeve . of
Huron Township, w•as': a surprise
entry tomany ..in the race for"
the nomination. Chester , said,
"we ''woul'dn't . want to give Geo..
th'e nemiria'ti&n without making.>
a , �ballo of .it: Mr. i' •Emmerton
'referred tb. Huronr-Bruce, ancl`,
The . Bruce areas as second ,to
none in • the •province ',agricultur-
alit'•• and'..'as 'a :..tourist • area. He
said, .",we have many new..roads,
schools and hospitals in the . area
but • We 'have only scratched the
'surface,. of ` what will•, Dome un
der•,the ,future conservative •gov
er..nments:"' •Chester• freferr,ed to:
his work in the: county of Bruce
with the children's aid society,
and of his present service en the
provinci aboard 'of this ; 'group..
"rim: threWing my khat in the ring,
but if I. 'don't come Out on top;
P11 be right'behind the winner,":
he said,
• John ...Fischer, clerk of • Turn -
berry..
.'urnberry• Township, was •the third;
candidate • nominated. Mr. Fis
Cher, a •far mer all his • lire;.: was:.
G years ,.on '.T.urn,berry• council,
6 as Reeve and was warden ; of
Huron in195.6 before 'being a.p
pointed clerk 16, years ago:. Mr:
Fisc hei stated' that ' he ' had al-
ways_ assumed • his • friend, the .late
Mr, Hanna, that he Woiild not'
oppose. 9iim.. "I sat ,b„ack last
,Ye'l t have decided: to let
y -name' stand this time,,"- he
said.
Lloyd Ackert of .13olyrood tole!
the ',meeting 'that • he was sorry
he; .could not'.stand this year:
Lloyd explained that in'. view of
,hit jalaps 'far attending the Boy
Scout ,jamboree in 'Greece .in.
Augut as a leader, and in view,
of a �po'siible :Fall election, he
did not 'feel that he could accept
the •i -.nomination ,knowing, •th;a•tn he
would be; • away ;Tot a month,
LIoyd said, "w:e, want.,.a .n'1an ' to
1.0pi•esent i4uron-Bruce with
character, honesty and a get•
tiiings•don.e�man,
that can got :up
and„x.
speak in parliament -PWeigh
all these things when choosing N..e Farmer
your candidate." In ; closing,
Lloyd said, "maybe sometime I111
say yes, but tonight, les. nel"
R. E. McKinney, former mayor
of .Wingham,, declined the ' nom-
ination..He: said that • there wag.
a list of • ,,splendid men. before
the meeting, younger men, that
would give good representation.
"I have talked•with a largo numg
ber who voted Liberal last time
and many of them are iready to
stand and..' work to put. a Cori
servative from this riding back
int Toronto," was the remark of
Mr. McKinney..,."We want a re-
presentative on the..government•
side. and :I am sure that -Mr. Ro
bart's. government will be :re-
elected. It . doesn't inatter how
pleasant and nice a" young rn,an
might be, unless.le has sortie,
municipal experience .:he is lost
in the shuffle," said the speaker.
Mr. McKinney spoke . ' of the.
benefits: and need of • Small -in-
dustry in communities in • Huron
Bruce: ' .
George Joynt, Reeve of ,Luck -
.now arid past warden •of' Bruce
County,, said that for some
months hehad been interested
in the nomination, . but that busi-
ness, interests had caused him to
no longer ••be in the running. "At
one .time �I had hopesof follow-
ing my 'grandfather,. John Joynt
who. was once 'a member for
this riding." 'George said, "there
is •a:' great Challenge, in, Huron
Bruce for better inter 'county de
velopinent roads, We ' need 'some
out of Lucknow and, in. '•other.
,places in . Huron• -Bruce. We
•haven't seen ,too many.of'these
in the° riding, in .the 'past' year."
Mr. Joynt for;'sees• ;great.: '+possi-,
bilities. •for ;industrial. expansion
in Huron -Bruce and' referred to
23 :prospective buyers for the
industry . recently ` purchased . 'in
Lucknow. He'"praised the 'mirk
of the iRcibarts .administration- &
referred ' to the acco+rnplishments•
of ' this •government in its: short
time in' office.
Scruitineers • .for the candidates
were McCutcheon-Roy •Cousins;.
• Emmerton—Earl Tout; .Fischer -
Glen; ' Appleby. Totals •of the
vote ' were not 'announced.
Platform guests who' :address
'sed. thee' •gathering briefly were;.
Hon. Charles MacNaughton, min4
.inter.. of Highways; ;Elmer Bell;
•y
presi'dent.:of .the Ontario. PC_ 'As-
soc.; Percy Pletsch„ Conserva-
five candidate' :for . Bruce riding;
Elston Cardiff, MP for .. Huron.
Marvin'Howe,. MP . ,for Welling,
ton -Huron; John' Loney, MP -for
Bruce"; '
Two Cabinet Ministers
•Hon •`Charles MacNaughton. •in-
troduced:, the .; Minister, • of 'Pu:b-
tic
Works, Ray Connell, , mem-
ber, for Hamilton -Wentworth for
the past. , 12 .years, and a cabinet
minister f'or More . -than half . of
that term, . Mr. 'MacNaughton
said; "don't : let Huron Bruce 'be
an ;opposition ' .riding . after the
next election, Recent suggestions
that Bruce riding' has.been„ - in
thepolitical wt►ildernesstoolong,
for • eight years, led Mr:. ,Mac -
Naughton to suggest that the
few months that Huron -Bruce
has :been in the political wilder-
ied
AtCornn...•
uni# Sale
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. The death' ;of. Alfred Edgar
Dougherty, T2 •of :the Nile and'
a retired .Ashfield Township . •
faixmer, occurred suddenly at the
Luckriow Community ' Sale on.
Wednesday ' of last week.
Mr. Dougherty's death was.:due
to a heart attack. He suffered
the seizure, in the : office and
collapsed. with death being'
Molt ' instantaneous... The 'corn- .
per Was summoned' from
cardine to authorize . removal of
the body.
Mr. Dougherty was well and,
widely -known, and was a 'famil
'Jar figure at the weekly. sales. at
.Lucknow.. He was arranging to
truck some hogs' wihic;h had been,'.
puroohased at the sale, When fat-
ally stricken while talking to
Harold Johnston •. of the . Nile.
The " remains' rested:. at •=•°the .
Lodge .F•u.neralHome, in Gode
•rich . where ',the, funeral .'service
Was.held 'on Saturday•'with, 'but
ial in Ma,itlandd Cemetery, . Godes •
rich.
Mr. Dougherty 'is. survived •by'
his' wife, the former Hazer John-
st'on, : two sons, Harold and Bert,
both • Ashfield Township; ..two
daughters,; Mrs. Elmer (Elana)
Black,
Ashfield Township; Mrs;
W..illiam
'(Marion) ,Beacom, !God- •
erich, " two " brothers, George,
Ashfield Township;
• Regina . and . two sinters; . Mrs.
Joh (Elsie) ,,MMcKenzie; .• Mrs.-
Edward
•rs. Edward .. (Charlotte), Sowerrby,
!both . of Goderich.
ness •is too long
Guest speaker Connell outlin
`ed the ',accomplishin,ents ' of the
'Roberts • government and • of ' his
own particular department, •pub-.`
lic ;works. '"hon't let 'anyone tell
You- that, the Roberts • cabinet is
an old ' cabinet I .have ,.been in •
the cabinet . only years and.
there are 'only four-me:mibers that
have ,been there longer than "I.
( He said the trade crusade, has
done. • more 'good to more people
in .'Ontario .than�anyth1ng- else in r'"
i5 .years. In 'speaking, of Medi-
care, Mr Connell said, "doctors
Won't like; our• plan 'complet'ely,'
I don't (think '• will. like
any medicare ;'plan.' completely,
but the Ontario Conservtive plan
is.'being received -better lby .theme.
than` ':anywhere in the country..".
Commenting.. on the Municipal
expe.ience of most o °:the men
nominated for the. candidate 'epos-
ition Mr. Connell said, ."there
is . no 'greater: ;place to '- serve an
apprenticeship for :parliament
than a ,few: years at county court -
Some get away' without it,'
but- it is. important."
Must Organize ,'
• In his. acceptance speech, Geo.,'
M•eC.utcheon said, "We will have
, to :go• to work, it won't be ::an
e fob but •. we cart win
if we;
g,anize'-' in every,' corner:. If we
oh ge 4 .votes aper poll we ,can.
win this election, but we. should ' •
eharige; ',Wiper, poll. We' must. or
•g�an•ize in everycorner and 1
•willtry to • attend every public
;function that I 'scan from now'.
until election time."
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