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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1945-05-31, Page 9T •ft* THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 31, 1945 AAUQEDlf ATIIfE vVUviiiiliVtn 11 If Ei w ONTARIO- RENFREW NORTH Twrwrwu RAINY BIVEHPETERBOROUGHPORT ARTHUR PRESCOTTOXFORDPARRY SOUNDOTTAWA SOUTH PERTH PRINCE EDWARD ......LENNOX' ' RENFREW SOUTH James S. Dempsey, Renfrew Stanley R. Hunt, PembrokeC. W. Gragg, Parry Sound Hon. Geo, H. Dunbar, Ottawa Provincial Secre­ tary, Minister Mu­ nicipal Affairs; Game and Fish. Takes keen inter­ est in municipali­ ties. Stocking On­ tario's lakes and rivers with fish and plans to cre­ ate one of the fin­ est game and" fish areas in the Do­ minion. Veteran of last War. T. R. Dent, Woodstock Elected to Legisla­ ture, 1943, Farmer and cattle breeder. Born on farrn and specializes jn purebred cattle, one of which held world's record butter fat produc­ tion. One son in R.C,N. President Holstein - Friesian Breeders Assn. Di­ rector Royal Win­ ter Fair. Lawyer. Born at Ingersoll, Gradu­ ate Toronto Uni­ versity, Osgoode Hall. Member Parry Sound Board of Educa­ tion. 3 years member of Coun­ cil, Has keen in­ terest in civic af­ fairs, President Board of Trade. Han. Col, T. L* Kennedy, Dixie Minister of Agri­ culture, Farmer. Has farmed for 43 years at Dixie, his birthplace, Com­ manded First Can­ adian Brigade in last war. Elected to Legislature 1923 -26 -29, re­ elected 1937, 1943. Established per­ manent 23-man Agricultural Com­ mittee. J. Fred Edwards, Palmerston Druggist. Gradu­ ate, Ontario Col­ lege of Pharmacy. Been in business in Palmerston for past 18 years. In­ terested especially in welfare of un­ derprivileged chil­ dren. Chairman Victory Loan Com­ mittee. Has wide experience in business and in­ dustry. Cap!. Harold B.'Scott, Peterborough Elected to Legisla­ ture, 1943. Started in lumber business at 16, now suc­ cessful operator. Served ‘overseas last war With For­ estry Corps rising to rank of lieuten­ ant. Now captain in Reserve army. Lt. Col. Herbert Cook. Port Arthur General contrac­ tor, Served with •52nd Bn. in last war, enlisting as private rising to rank of captain. Organized and took overseas in this war Lake Su- perior Regiment (Mortar). Medical discharge 1943. Serving on Port Arthur Utilities Commission. Joseph St. penis, Prescott Farmer, cheese producer. Life­ long resident in riding. Member of town council. Takes active part in all community affairs. Former member of On­ tario Legislature. Jas, dec. Hepburn, Plctoa Coal merchant, Sitting member of Ontario Legisla­ ture, Has 2 sons and one daughter serving in armed forces. Was edu­ cated at Picion and Trinity Col­ lege, Toronto. Popular, highly respected in his riding. Major Rev, R. O. Wilkes/ M.C., Rainy River Clergyman. Gra­ duate Wycliffe College, Toronto. Enlisted June 1940. Padre No. 5 General Hospital overseas, trans­ ferred to Royal Canadian Regi­ ment. Received Military Cross for evacuating ded under fire. woun- heavy Elected to Legisla- ture 1943. Farmer and former school teacher. Born fn Wilberforce Twp. Veteran War I, years4 overseas, years in municipal politics as coun­ cillor and reeve. Past Warden of County. World with. 3 service Fifteen Contractor, lum- berman and farmer. Has long , experience in road , and railroad con- • str action, sawmill ' operator and has large scale lum­ ber interests. Has thorough knowl­ edge of Canada and his home County in particu­ lar. Present reeve of Renfrew, RUSSELL SAULT STE. MARIE SIMCOE CENTRE D. C. Merlcley, Billings Bridge W. Jack McMeokon, Sauli Ste. Marie Georgo G. Johnston, Minesing WELLANDSOUTHWATERLOOVICTORIAWATERLOO NORTHSIMCOE EAST STORMONT WELLINGTON NORTH TEMISKAMING J. L. McDonald. Harrison's Corner* Dr. I. D. McPhee, Pt. McNicoll John Root. Oxton T. S. Wilson, Sudbury Dr. S. F. Leavine. Kitchener T« Harry Lewis, Welland Gordon Chaplin, Galt -1 Brick manufac­ turer. Born in Finch, Stormont. Long business ex­ perience. Is mem­ ber of Ottawa & Hull Citizens' Re­ habilitation Com­ mittee, and Ot­ tawa-St. Lawrence Industrial Acci­ dent Prevehtion Assn. Has lived In Russell County since early child­ hood. Produce business. Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie for 9 consecutive terms, Aiderman for 14 years. .> Chairman local Employment Advisory Commit­ tee and local ra­ tion board. Direc­ tor of Board of Trade. Resident of Sault Ste. Marie for 49 years. Elected to Legisla­ ture, 1943. Sta­ tionary Engineer and Manager. Born near Mine­ sing on farm. Manufacturer 40 years. Three sons on 'active service. Chairman of school" board, 28 years school trus­ tee. Past Presi­ dent, Rural Sec­ tion O.E.A. Elected to Legisla­ ture, 1943, Physi­ cian. Is County Coroner and M.O.H. for Port McNicoll. Gradu­ ate in medicine, Toronto Univer­ sity. One of Port McNicoll's earliest residents. Only son, Warrant Offi­ cer, R.C.A.F. over­ seas. Elected to Legisla­ ture, 1943. Farmer. Born at Harrison's Corners. Served overseas last war with 8th Bn. Two years councillor, 9 years as reeve Cornwall Twp., and Past Warden of United Coun­ ties. President Stormont Cheese Producing Assn. Insurance agent. Born in Guelph, but resident of Sudbury many years. 4 years service overseas in last war. Was in jewellery busi­ ness for many years. Executive member Canadian Legion, Member Soldiers' Aid Com­ mission and Sud­ bury Hydro Com­ mission. Cap!, R. D. Cumming, K.C., Haileybury Lawyer. Born in Grenfell, Sask., graduate Osgoode Hall. Gunner with C.F.A. in last war and twice wound­ ed. Rejected for service in this war. Captain in Reserve Army. Practised law in Haileybury for 20 years. Lawyer, to Legis- 1937, re- 1943. Born Hon. Leslie M. Frost, K.C., Lindsay Provincial Treas­ urer. Elected lature elected in Orillia, gradu­ ate University of Toronto, Osgoode Hall. 3 years over­ seas in last war. Decreased On­ tario's debt, main­ tained services and no increase in taxation. Physician. Born at Elgin, Leeds Co. Graduate Queen's, Univer­ sity in Medicine and Arts. Served 7 years on city council. Rejected for service last war and this war. Member 2/24 Field Ambulance, Reserve. President of Can­ adian ’ General Rubber Co$* Ltd., Galt. This com­ pany engaged in war production to full capacity. Born and educated in St. Catharines, son of late Hon, I. D. Chaplin. Has long experience in business. Contractor. Born in England. Serv­ ed 7 consecutive years as aider­ man, and six years as Mayor of Welland. Hon. member Can­ adian Legion; Chairman Recrea­ tion Centre Com­ mittee. Interested In soldiers' reha­ bilitation. Farmer and live­ stock dealer. U.E.L. descendant, born on grand­ father's farm which he now op­ erates. Is public school trustee and serving on Victory Loan Committee. Keenly interested in young people's work. YORK EAST YORK SOUTHYORK NORTHWINDSOR- SANDWICH WINDSOR. WALKERVILLE Toronto BEACHES Toronto BELLWOODS Toronto ERACONDALE Toronto DOVERCOUKT WENTWORTH Fit. Lt. W. K. Warrender, Hamilton John A. Leslie, Scarbora Wm. Duckworth, TorontoW. E. Hamilton* Guelph T. A. Murphy, Toronto WELLINGTON SOUTH John P. Allan. Weston Dr. J. P. F. Williams, Toronto Lt. H. H. Hyndman. Toronto Past Presi- Board of , and Y.M.- Is active ■ in business Insurance execu­ tive. j ’dent Trade, C.A. leader and community life. Former chair­ man Red Cross, Community Chest, Victory Loan cam­ paigns. Is Lieu' enant in Reserve , Artillory. Lawyer. B.A. Mc­ Master University, LL.B., University of Toronto, gradu­ ate Osgoode Hall. Worked on T. H. & B. Rly., is mem­ ber Brotherhood Railway Signal­ men. Was dele­ gate Hamilton Dis­ trict Trades & La­ bor Council. Mem­ ber City Council. Member, Cana­ dian Legion, Lt. Col. Wm. Griesinger, Roseland Lumberman. Es­ tablished in busi­ ness since 1913. 4 years overseas last war with 19th Bn. Has just re­ linquished com­ mand of Sault Ste. Marie - Sudbury Regiment. Has been 30 years in military service,. Member Canadian Legion. Wing Cmdr. Rev. M. C. Davies, Walkerville Clergyman, Rec­ tor St. George's Church, Walker­ ville, for 23 years. Enlisted 1940. Four years service as Chaplain in­ cluding overseas.' Chaplain Western Air Command, and Deputy Director Chaplain Service, R.C.A.F., Ottawa. 5 years on Wind­ sor Board of Edu- • cation. Manager. Has lived in Scarboro since boyhood. Farmed until 1923. Public School Trustee. Was De­ puty Reeve of Scarboro 5 years, and 5 years on York County Council. Ten years elected member Scarboro Public Utilities Commission and is now Chairman. Major Alox Mackenzie, M.C., Woodbridge Farmer. Descend­ ant of Highland * Scottish parents. Has brilliant mili­ tary record in last war. Severely wounded at Vimy. Keenly interested in municipal af­ fairs. Member York County Council.’ Chair­ man Board of Edu­ cation, Chair­ man . Reforestra­ tion Committee. Capt. Howard J. Sale, Toronto Merchant. Born in Penetanguish e n e. Established own business in Brant­ ford, which he sold on outbreak of war, being in Reserve. Enlisted for overseas ser­ vice 1940. Danger­ ously injured in England while on duty. Merchant. Born on farm in Weston. Overseas last war 4 years 48th Highlanders. Twice wounded, promoted on field. Ex-Lieutenant York Rangers (R). Past President, Canad­ ian Legion. Mayor of Weston since 1942. Business man. Long service in Ontario Legisla­ ture, elected 1926, re - elected 1934, 1937, 1943. Man­ ager - Director To­ ronto Dairies., 17 years superintend­ ent Toronto Road­ ways Dept. Born in Ireland, edu­ cated in Toronto. Physician. Gradu­ ate Toronto Uni­ versity. Prac­ tised medicine in Dresden; later To­ ronto. Associate Coroner for To­ ronto. 5 years member, now Chairman Board of Education. Only son Major in R.C.-‘ A.M.C., overseas. ’ Officer, R, C. N. Born at Oakville. Educated Trinity College School, R.M.C. Joined Navy 1939. Served on H.M.S. "Hood." On Malta convoy, Australian des­ troyer "Nestor" and H.M.S. "Nel­ son". Escort duty Channel on D- Day, 2nd in com­ mand H.M.C.S. ‘ “Chaudiere". Insurance agent. First elected to Legislature 1934, re-elected 1937, 1943. Elected to City Council 1931. Has lived in rid­ ing over 35 years. Born near Fergus. Toronto PARKDALE Toronto WOODBINEToronto EGLINTON Toronto RIVERDALE Toronto HIGH PARK Toronto ST. DAVID'S Yurccto ST. PATRICK'S Toronto ST. GEORGE'S Toronto ST. ANDREW'S Hon. •J C.B.E. Ah out- public- citizeh. G. C. Elgin, K.C., TorontoDr. Gordon J. Millen, Toronto British Prac- A Good Candidate for Every Riding Hon. L. E. Blackwell, K.C., Toronto Attorney - General. Elected to Legis­ lature 1943 with huge majority. Is youngest Attorney- General in his­ tory of Province. Toronto lawyer. Graduate Osgodde Hall. Served over­ seas last wari lost right leg at Cam- btai. Has. given direct ballot to soldiers overseas, and in Canada. Hon. Geo. Drew, K.C., Toronto Premier of Ontar­ io. Born in Guelph. Has brilliant se,r- vice record in last war overseas with Canadian Artil­ lery. As Minister of Education as­ sumed 50% over­ all costs educa­ tion. Instituted scripture study in schools. Set Up Royal Commission for complete Sur­ vey of education!. Has fulfilled all his promises. W. L Stewart, C.B.E., Toronto Speaker last Leg­ islature. Elected 1937, re - elected 1943. Mayor of Toronto 4 years. Awarded in 1835. standing, spirited Very active in se­ curing hospital ac­ commodation for wounded Soldiers. » Dentist. Born in Toronto. Graduate Toronto Univer­ sity. Served over­ seas last war with C.A.D.C, Two sons officers in R.C.N, Member Board of Education 1 year, served on City Council 6 years. President, Dan­ forth Business Men's Association. Major Edwin "Benny" Goodman, Toronto Graduate in law, Toronto Univer­ sity. Osgoode student when he enlisted in 1941. Served in France with Fort Garry Horse, mentioned in despatches. Twice wounded, second time seri­ ously at Falaise. Returned April 1845. * D. R. Michcner, K.C., Toronto Lawyer. Graduate Alberta Univer­ sity, and Oxford. Rhodes Scholar. Has B.C.L. degree, member Bar Assn. . tised law in To­ ronto over 20 years. Lieutenant Artillery (R). Hon. Counsel, Cana­ dian Red Cross (Ontario Division). Govetnor Western Hospital. Hon. Dana Port or, K.C., Toronto Minister Planning and Development. Elected to Legis­ lature 1943. Law­ yer. Born in To­ ronto, graduate Toronto University, Osgoode Hall. M.A. from Oxford. Huge plans for post-war develop­ ment of Ontario. Major A. Kelso Roberts, K.C., Toronto Elected to Legisla­ ture 1943. Born in Belleville. Gra­ duate Toronto Uni­ versity, Osgodde Hall. Served over­ seas last war. Taken prisoner, escaped from Ger­ man prison damp. Keenly interested in veterans' af­ fairs. Lieutenant last war, now major in militia. 20 MONTHS OF CONSTRUCTIVE GOVERNMENT Carried out 22-point programme. Assumed 50 per cent” education costs* Lawyer. Born on farm at. Dresden. Graduate Western University, Os­ goode Hall. Long aldermanic ser­ vice, polling larg­ est vote in city's history. Elected to Legislature, 1934, 193?. Reduced cost of electricity. 48-hour week. Statutory holidays with pay. Impartial LaboUrRelations Boatd Agriculture organized by Farmers Forest resources regulated. Opened Ontario House overseas* Established Overseas Services Club $68,000,000 in Victory Bonds. Created Sound Financial Position Recreation and Tourist Develop merit. Rehabilitation for Veterans. All this arid more has meant good Government. Never did the right to vote mean so much. Vote for the Frogrcssivo Conservative Candidate oxi June 4.