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B ru ee Riding
Goderich,
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a majority of -1485 but in 1968
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t the riding•.to Ross Whicher of
. Crawford Douglas, Liberal;
arton,,a veteran Liberal prow-
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polit ciao'making his first
Progressive Conservative.
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majority in 196.8 was
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1. In .1972 the majority for
by
197
over Loney dropped to
Lindsay ................ 52 28
70
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Bruce ....... .........:..459
Tiverton ............:.:134
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Results in Bruce Riding Monday
CONTINUED FROM PAGE I'
were:
A
137
ing ;
B ru ee Riding
Goderich,
He won .it again, in 1965
19
140
a majority of -1485 but in 1968
Lucknow ..........259
17
t the riding•.to Ross Whicher of
. Crawford Douglas, Liberal;
arton,,a veteran Liberal prow-
Gene Kiviaho, NDP; John Loney,
polit ciao'making his first
Progressive Conservative.
,... .....463
.259
'Greenock
empt at Federal politics.
216
.
majority in 196.8 was
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LO.
1. In .1972 the majority for
St, Edmunds .,....146 , 41
197
over Loney dropped to
Lindsay ................ 52 28
70
2 so, Crawford Douglas increased
Eastnor ..............203 28
278.
majority considerably .this
Lion's Head :.......125. 14
146
with 17'97.
Albermarle ..........218' 42
202
859
Cape.Croker 72 6
76
The two local Federal. ridings,
Wiarton ..: ..........437 113
528
which Lucknow sits on .the
Amabel ..................556 161 _600.
241
255
undary, will be represented
Saugeen Reserve 60 20
101
the next parliament', .as before
Hepworth . 77 38
72
a Liberal and a Conservative.
Arran ...... .....361 59
336
Shallow Lake ...... 77
Tara .......................151 22
214
To the south of Lucknow , inSouthampton
......597 129
568
Ridin ' Pro res-
Saugeeti ..,.............342 98",
248
g g
sive Conservative Robert' McKin- .
Port Elgin ............939
306.
653
ley of Zurich recorded an,impres-
Bruce ....... .........:..459
Tiverton ............:.:134
79 `
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360
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sive `victory over Liber
`can-
Kincardine Twp 474
161
.160
523
Lyndon' -of Goderich and NDP
Kincar. Town ......826
253
864
didate .Mrs. Shirley. Weary of
-Huron ...................:421
137
459
Goderich,
Ripley ...... .171
19
140
Bob McKinley polled 17,21 04 ,
Lucknow ..........259
17
314
John Lyndon 10,039 and Mrs.
Kinloss .:................250
Culross
38
'49',
316'
243
Wear 1752,
Weary 'McKinley
Bob McKinley was first elected
,... .....463
.259
'Greenock
29
216
.
.482
57
284
to represent Huron.in 1965 when
Carrick .684 ,
63
592
Elston'Cardiff of Brussels retired
Mildmay ,343
30'
144
after ongPeuof servicein.in.
era long
Brant . .................789
130
595
parliament. as a'Conservative
• Walkerton ..........1437
143
859
member.,
Hanover ..............1174
284
1370
In the 1965 election,, Mr.. Mc-
Paisley ..................264
Elderslie ..............326
37
30
241
255
Kinle defeated Liberal Mait
Y
Chesley ...............:..457 ,
61
530
Edgar by a majority of 1250, In
Keppel, 460
118
503
.196.8 his majority over the same
Shallow Lake ...... 77
20
73
Mait Edgar, was 3787 and in the
Sarawak ..............432
105
442
1972 election, his majority sky-
Derby ...................472
127
487
rocketed to a whopping 10,500
Sullivan ..:..:..........409
84
414
votes over Liberal. Charles Thom-
Bentinck ..............378
224
469
as. Mr. McKinley's majbrity
Advance Polis:
575
23
dropped this time to 7,166 so still a
817
89
459
very healthy one in any camp-
Lucknow
364
52
aign.
Advance Poll 19
1
7
Usborne ...........-.
Total ..................17218
3602
15421
Decorating Of J ' .
Majority for Douglas 1797
Town Won
I% Vote Turnout
W. Wawanosh ....211
292-
28
Wingham ..............667
Many. Compliments
A special word of praise should
go out to the decorating commit-
tee at Lucknow Reunion for 'a job
well done.
To be handed the job of decor-
ating a village is a mammoth
one. but the committee took
things in hand and did a fine job,
particularly in the Lucknow arena
where the "Wn like- atmosphere
was turned into an atuactive
meeting spot that was used c m-
tinuously throughout the .Reunion.
Another committee that had a
big task handed to them was the
property committee, the gang
who have a chair there for you
when it is time to sit and have
them removed when it is time to
stand. This committee operated
on a round the clock basfs and -
always had things well in"hand.
Their duties were many and
varied.
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Town Hall .......119
5
58
Parish Hall 63
3
107
Mrs. P. Campbell 33
5
47
Noble Johnston .... 64
2
87
P m2vd Manor 10
2
15
289
17'
314
w1mloss
KbIough W
18
104
..107
7
111
Ti'biteehtu�ch 78
13
101
250
38 '
316
Ripley
LONOM 90 16 76
f i 81' 3 _ 64
171 . 19 140
Harron
Liberal; Robert
McKinley, Progressive Conserva-
tive; Mrs. Shirley Weary, NDP.
Pine River
43
2'i
71
W. Emmerton's
.. 63
34
66
Reid's Corners ...
65 �
7
58
Reids Corners
89,
` 40
.
79
Gordon Fry
48
15
16
Twp. Hall ...............
.46
----9 a.
50
John Shepherd .
67 •
- 9 =
57
Clinton ..................416
421 Y
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100th ANNIVERSARY -St. Peters tured'; left to, right, are Rev. H. L. ley, the Bishop's staff -bearer;
Anglican Church, Lucknow mark- Jennings', a former minister who The. Right Reverend T,D,B,
ed their 100th anniversary services was a member, of.the anniversary Bishop of Huron; Rev, George
on Reunion Sunday, June 30 . Pic- committee; Reuben Burnett, Rip- ratt , minister of St. Peters,
Results in Huron -Middlesex
Monday were:
1 Hqrbn-middlesex
John Lyndon,
Liberal; Robert
McKinley, Progressive Conserva-
tive; Mrs. Shirley Weary, NDP.
Ashfield
L.
Mc.
W.
Ailsa Craig ..,,....109
.186
15
Ashfield .....'..........288
34
419
15
Bayfield ...... :.........
67
228
24
Biddulph . ..............410
33
333
69
Blyth ......................104
'298
13-
3Brussels
Brussels................138
60-'.
349
23
Clinton ..................416
902
71
Colborne ..............197
4i
398
54
Exeter ...:..............493
40
1138
95
Goderich ............1279
1899
255
Goderich Twp., ....302
}
521
46
Grey ...................:.
282
444
66
Hay ........................334
580
61.
Hensall................141
334
20
Howick ................
471
751
101
Hullet ........ ........261
424
32
Lucan ....................218
295-
63
McGillivray ........
353
454
44
McKillop ..............314
Si39
31
Morris ................
248
481
45
Seaforth ................403
625
e5
Stanley ...::.............174
575
23
Stephen ....'..........562
881
142
Turnberry ............248
364
52
Tuckersmith ....
494
7.51.
97
Usborne ...........-.
212
323
38.
E. Wawanosh ....,.187
302.
29
W. Wawanosh ....211
292-
28
Wingham ..............667
879
67
Zurich ..................
172
240
14
Advance. Poll...,
1392
511
42
r
Totals ..................10039
17204
1752
Majority for McKinley 7,165
7696. Voter Turnout
L.
McK.
W.
Ashfield
Stewart ..................41
81
13
Twp. Hall ..........
34
83'
6
Zion ......... w ..............41'
79
4
Petrie ............. I.......
33
86
10
'Dalton ..............79
45.
10
MacKenzie. • ..•.........
60-'.
' .45
12
West.Wavt►ahos"b..-
wllsson....... ......... .,�. _
4i
83
10,
Auburn ,..... '
40
71
8
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LAJEUNESSE - 'MORAN
Mr,_ and Mrs. Alvin Moran of
R. R. 7 Lucknow are pleased to
announce the forthcoming -mar -
riage of their daughter Judith Ann
to Mr. Michael Lajeunesse of
Kitchener, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Lawrence Lajeunesse of Sturgeon
Falls, Ontario. The wedding will
take place at St. Joseph's Church,
Kingsbridge on Saturday, August
17th at 4 o'clock.
MILLION -,AUSTIN
Mr, and Mrs. Vincent Austin,
R. R. 1 Dungannon are pleased to
announce the forthcoming rear- .
riage of their, daughter , Lynn
Mary Ann, to Mr f Larry Thomas
' Million , son of Mr. and Mrs.
William Million of Goderich.
The wedding will take place July
27, 1974 at 3.p;m, at St. Joseph's
R. C. Church, Kingsbridge.
BUTTON - BRIGHAM
Mr. Charles Brigham, Sarnia,
Ontario, wishes to announce the,
engagement of his daughter Anita
to John Button, son of Mrs. Ernest
Button and the late Ernest Button
of Lucknow.' The marriage will
take place on July 27th, 1974 at
Sarnia, Ontario.
AMBERLEY
Intended for last week
Mr, and Mrs. David Courtney.
from Halifax are visiting his par-
ents Mr, and Mrs. Don Courtney
in Wingham.
Miss Kathy Elmes and Mr. and
Mrs. Torn Elmes of Toronto and
Mr, and Mrs. Ray Collins and
Guy of Kincardine spent the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. Len Elmes
and Kit.
Mrs. Laura Welsh -and Mrs. Reta
Irwin of Ripley visited recently
,with Mr, and Mrs: Wm. Pace.
0
When W1
The.. Next
One Be?.
In the 4 days of the Luclm`
union, this writer talked wit
many hundreds of people ani
can -say, without question,
we never heard a word of co
Taint:
Everyone' was high in the.
of the Reunion and the way i
run,. Most people would•agr
that anyone who didn't enjoy
themselves' has only orie per
blame/
As the week end ended, a
old boys and girls returned to
their homes, the theme on
one's lips was "When will th
next one be?, be sure not to
another 16 years".
RIPLEY YOUNG PEOPLE
CONTINUED FROM PAGE
sister Olive at home, a bro
Charles of Huron and brother
at home; also his grandpare
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Reid of.
cardine Mrs. Florence Lidd
Ripley and Mrs. Jennie Robb
Brucel.ea Haven, Walkerton,'
was predeceased by his fath
Liddle.
Jean Elizabeth Scottwasa
daughter of Jack dBetty.
of Ripley. A graduateFa
shawe College, London, she
employed, at Kitchener. Be
her parents she is survived b
sister Beverley; three broth
Jim, Bruce and Murray,
home; grandparents Mr, and
Donald B. Blue of Ripley an
Annie Scott of kF"Y.
A private funeral $ervice
be held on, Wednesday at 2p
from the IvicLennnn'Maea
Funeral Home in 411y'