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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1962-10-10, Page 15WE E$• .. , goz, loth ...no HA.ILLAM. ,-,- in Kincardine Gen- eral Hospital, on Monday Octo- ber 8th, to Mr° and Mrs. Fred Haslam of Kincardine, a daugh- ter, a sister for Mary and Linda, JOBN'STON• at "Victoria Hos ,pital, London, . • on. Sunday,. ' Sep- tember 30th, 11962, to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston ((jean Stan- ley) a daug,hter,, Donna Jean, a brother for Dayl4,. • $Q . WALD .At the Wingharn. Hospital on..T.hursday, September 27, 1962, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howald, R..R.. 5, Lucknow, a daughter. • KINGSBRIDGE • ' Miss . Mary O'Neil, ' Mrs. Pat,- rick atrick Mchv,.oy and children of Chicago. visited - Mr. ° and : '.Mrs. Robert' Howard last .week. . 'Mr. Leon Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Jim .Morrison and son, John visited relatives and friends. on Thanksgiving• • day. • Visitors aver the holiday week- end were Mr. and Mrs. Joe: Mar- fin, Mr. Frank Hogan, Mass Flor- ence Lambertus, • Mr. and •Mrs. Clarence Doherty and family..all of ;Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Moss of Woodstock,. Miss Alice Dalton, Miss. Mary 'Lou Drennan, Mr.. '` Kerry Hogan, Mr. Arnold Marsman, Mr. Jim 'Martin.' .of London, Mr. and Mrs. Joe .Mc- Intyre • •. and Marilyn, Mr,. and• Mrs. Collins., (nee. Elaine Mein- tyre):. and , family •of :Brantford, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, .ONTARIO. • PAGE FIFTEEN Mrs. Gus, Kinahan of St. Mary's, Mr. and •Mrs, D., J. Brown- and Donald of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Jack . Fitzgerald and family of Stratford, Mr, and. Mrs. .Bruce Hansford; .of' Galt, Mary and Michael Ryan, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- fred Hogan of Toronto, LIBERAL$ WIN. (Contiinued From Page 1) Thursday, •Ashfield 49,• Ki'nloss 41, Lucknow 8, West Wawanosh 28. Ripley gave Gaunt 13 of a majority with Huron Township leaning to • McCutcheon by ,76 votes compared .to a 219 -vote Majority, for Hanna in 1919. ' youngest Member Murray Gaunt 217, son of Mr. :and 'Mrs. Andrew Gaunt 'of West Wawanosh, will be the youngest member . at Queen's Paris when the Legislature convenes in . No- v`ember, . . . The win in Huron -Bruce ' con- tinues a trend' in byelection re- sults over the past few• ;months, as• the Liberals gained a seat in. Renfrew, South, retained seats in Brant and Kendra and cut• Con- servative majorities in two Tor- onto ridings to. 48 '.and 25• votes respectively.. • Victory Parade. As a 'Gaunt victory became evident -: his •. majority at one time reaching .1,100 'votes, before settling 'back •: to around 700 jubilant party .Workers and sup- porters gathered at: the Liberal headquarters in W irigham where' a victory maroh was. organized: Music was supplied by the, Luck - now and ''Brussels Pipe aBands. After the Wingham parade, Mr.. Gaunt; was •whisked. through the riding in .a victory cavalcade that wasn't, completed until the early hours.' of Friday morning. Pledges. Service The two..candidates mounted .a car on a •service ' station lot across from. the: Liberal • Committee Rooms to address the crowd. Murray Gaunt shook hands with "a • worthy opponent: who ,had conducted a • clean ' and hard- fought campaign :and was a good 'Mr. McCutcheon congratulated Murray and remarked that they •had met and shook hands so of- seri during the • campaign;. that they may have been ' suspected of "being in cahoots, but .. as it. turned out we • weren't.'; He said it had been •a pleasure . to 'be a candidate and he'• had met many wonderful ;people Mr 'MaCutch- eon invited everyone to ;danees in, 'Wingha i and at Brussels. Boss Whioher, Bruce Liberal M.P.P congratulated both, and said it was not a personal defeat for Mr.. • McCutcheon, • but a 'de- feat for the Tory machine in Ontario, and he' predicted. a Lib- eral. win in the whole province ' (nothing. 'He concluded: "Deep down. I feel a debt 1 can't repay, and ,all I can do .is to serve you all to the best of my ability." Here is how 'they voted by .muns'cipalities: Municipality . Gaunt. •MeCut.. Ashfield 4031 B54 Blyth Brussels ' ..,. . Culross. Carrick Colborne E. Wawanosh Howick ... ;, , ,,,,,,,,, 612., 537 Huron ,,,, 298 374 Kinloss •.:._ . �_ 304 . 26a.. Grey 418 439 ' Lucknow ' 28171 • 279 = Mildmay . 276 • 100 Moir s 318 ' 467 Ripley 136 122 Teeswater ..,r, 241• ' • • 236 Turnberry .. 345. ' 296 W. Wawanosh : 321 ' • 298 Wingham .. ::.......730 744 6807 dole. 111 254 168, 608. 494 279 • 774. • . 235, 254 244 276 246 • Advance Poll Wingham 66 . '57, t ,Ripley .14 Brussels .,, 151 Mildmay 10 • 14, 42• 12, . • . 6911 =6202,' when the general: elution is. Bypolling divisions the 'vote. called, . ' . in '. neighboring municipalities Murray. Gaunt .said it was'. a wa as follows: honor to represent the riding & LUeknow • Gaunt McCut. he was accepting his election as a duty, to, serve all' the people, Liberal or Conservative. , He 'expressed his thanks to all who had worked for him, with- ' out whom he could have done Ashfield 111 • 69 66 96' 3 • 110 • . 114 ' it■■■■mu■im■ssimm.ie•u•ii■•■•u■•ii•■■Os■■us ans uu■■■mimummu •••i••••••••R • .: 1 N. w. 3 • i; .:.L:: ■ '4 ■'' 5 : • . ..• Come , To'• The , - .7 ■■ r : '• f�A11itD1�''l1 �c A 1.Ciif!',' .. „.......IIII w .,.„,,,` c��•=k' O' . 2 ■ ' • 3'. ,■ Lucknow, 237; Ashfield; 184;• West Wawanosh, ,112 and Kin-' loss 215. • • M. Robertson's death cccur- red while. iii office and the seat remained vacant until a wartime election was .called' in August. of 1944, . when • John Hanna was first elected ' with a scant 15x6 vote' majority, hi a three -corner contest with Hugh ,Hill, , Liberal and, 'Henry Lantz,, C.C.F. In 1945 Mr. Hanna was re- elected by over 2000 votes over W. J. MacKay,: Liberal, W C. King polled over 1300 votes as a Car candidate • in this 3 -way battle,. . In 1948 Hugh, . Hill cut deeply into • the Conservative majority when 'Mr. Hanria' Won by . less. than 340 votes. In 1951 .when the Progressive:, Conservative government 'soared. in popularity, Mr. Hanna was returned with a 2400 -vote . ina- j or, ity over Elmer iFarrish; with. .all municipalities in this dis-. trict voting strongly for Hanna,. with the ' Lucknow • majority climbing to 200; In 19515 ',Hugh =Hill again op- posed, Mr: Hanna losing . put by close:to 1'; votes, and, in 1959 the popular" :John. W: Hanna known as "The Senator" won the. last contest' . he wasto live to see, when 'he bested Rae'. Watson by 1,300 votes, , 1. CULROSS CORNERS 287 279. • Congratulations ratulations : to :