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The Seaforth News, 1945-05-31, Page 3THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1945 ae4 THE SEAFORrrii NEWS env a rking �©aj `� tk�`3 r i t -walwasmomeaswenzma, CONSERVATIVE CANDIDATES IN ONTARIO -JUNE 4 OTTAWA SOUTH Non. Geo. 99. Dunbar. Ottawa Provincial Secretary, Minister Municipal Affairs; Game and Fioh. Veteran of last war. Plans to create one of the finest game and fish areas in the Dominion. RAINY RIVER Major Rev. R. 0, Willies. M.C., Rainy River Clergyman. 'Enlisted June 1940. Padre No. 5 General Hospital - overseas, transferred to Royal Canadian Regiment. Received Military Cross for evacuating wounded under heavy fire. TEMISRAMING Capt. R. D. Cumming, R.C., Haileybury Lawyer. Born in Grennan, Sask., gra- duate Osgood° Hall. Gunner with C.F.A. In last war twice wounded. Captain In Reserve Army. Practised law in Haileybury for 20 years. WINDSOR. WAI,ICERVILLE Wing Cmdr. Rov. M, C. Davies, Walkervillo Clergyman, Ropier St. George's Church, Walkervflle, dor 23 years. Enlisted 1940. Pour years service as Chaplain including overseas. 5 years roc Windsor Board of Education. Toronto EGLINTON Hon. L. E. Blackwell. K.C.. Toronto Attorney - General. Elected to Legislature 1943 withhuge ma- jority. is youngest Attorney - General in history of Province, Graduate. Osecede Hall. Served overseas last war. ORFORD T. B. Dent. /Woodstock Elected to Legisla- Wm, 1943. Farmer and cattle breeder. Specialises in pure- bred cattle. President Holstein - Friesian Breeders Assn. Direc- tor Royal Winter Fair. RENFREW NORTH Stanley R. Rant, Pembroke Elected to Legisla- ture 1943. Farmer and former school teacher.. Born in Wilberforce Twp.. Veteran World : War I. Fifteen years as councillor and reeve. Past Warden. VICTORIA Hon. Leslie h7. Frost. K.C.. Lindsay Provincial Treasurer. Lawyer. Elected to Legislature 1937,.re- elected 1945. Born in Oriliia, graduate University of Toronto, Osgood° Hall. 3 years overseas in last war. YORK EAST John A. Leslie. Soarber° Manager. Deputy Reeve of Scarboro 5 years, and 5 years on York County Council. To,,. years elected member Scar. bore Public Utilities Commission., now Chairman. Toronto HIGH PARK Hon. Geo. Drew. R.C., Toronto Premier of Ontario. Brilliant overseas service; record 111 last war. An Mini- ster of Education as- Burned 50% over-all coats education. Has fulfilled all his prom, fres. PARRY SOUND C. W. Cragg, Parry Sound Lawyer. Born at Ingersoll, Graduate Toronto University, Osgood° Hall. Mem- ber. Parry Sound Board of Education. 3 yearn member of Council. President Board of Trade. RENFREW SOUTH James S. Dempsey, Renfrew Contractor, lumber- man and farmer. Has long experience in road and railroad construction, sawmill operator and has large scale lumber interests. Present reeve of Renfrew. WATERLOO NORM Dr. S. F. Leavino. Kitchener Physician. Born at Elgin, Leeds Co. Graduate Queen's University 1n Medi- cine and Art. Served 7 years on city coun- cil. Member 2/ 24 Field Ambulance, Re- serve. YORK NORTH Malar Alex Mackenzie, M.C,u Woodbridge Farmer. Scotch descent. Severely wounded at Vimy. Keenly interested in municipal affairs. Member York County Council, Chairman Board of Education, Chairman Reforesta- lion Committee, Toronto PABRDALE Hon. W. J. Stewart. C.B.E.. Toronto Speaker last Legisla- ture. Elected 1937, re-elected. 1943. Mayor of Toronto 4 years. .Awarded C.B.E. in 1935. An outstanding, public- spirited citizen. Hon. Col. T. K. Kennedy. Dixie Minister of Agricul- ture. Commanded Flret Canadian Sri, gado in last war. Elected to Legisla- ture 1925-26-29., re- elected 1937, 1943. Established perman- ent 23 -man Agricul- tural Committee. RUSSELL D. C. !Berkley... Billings Bridge Brick -manufacturer. Born in Finch, Stor- mont. Is member of Ottawa & Hull Citi- zens' Rehabilitation Committee, and Ot- tawa - SI. Lawrence Industrial Accidents Prevention Assn. \ WATERLOO SOUTH Gordon Chaplin, Galt President of Cana- dian General Rubber Co. Ltd., Galt. This company engaged in lull war .production. Born and educated in St. Catharines, son of late Hon. T. D. Chaplin. YORK SOUTH Capt. Howard J. Sale, Toronto Morahan t. Born in Penetangulahene. Established own business in Brant- ford, which ho sold on outbreak of war. Enlisted for overseas 1940. Dangerously inlurod on duty, Toronto RIVERDALE Dr. Gordon 1. Millen. Toronto Dentist. Served over- seas last war with C.A.D.0. Member Board of Education 1 year, served on City Council 6 years. President, Danforth Business Men's Asso- ciation. PERTH- ]. Fred Edwards, Palmerston Druggist. In business In Palmerston for. past 18 years. Chair- man Victory Loan Committee. Wide 'experience in busi- ness and industry. SAULT STE. MARIE W. lack Mcleekeo. Sault Ste. Marie Produce business. Director Bd. of Trade. Mayor of Sault Ste. Marie 9 consecutive terms. Alderman 14 years. Chairman local Employment Advisory Committee and ration board. WELLAND T. Harry Lewis, Welland Contractor. Served 7 consecutive years as alderman, and six. years as Mayor of Welland. Hon. member Canadian Legion; chairman Re- creation Contra Com mitten. 105I0 WEST John P. Allan, Weston Merchant. Born on farm. Overseas last war 5 years. Twice wounded. Ex -Lieut- enant 'York Rangers (11).. Past President,. Canadian Logi on. Mayor of Weston since 1941. Toronto ST. ANDREW'S Major Edwin "Benny" Goodman. Toronto Oogoode student when he enlisted in 1941. Served in France with Fort Garry Horse, men- tioned in despatches. Twice wounded, sec- and time seriously at Palaise. VOTE PRiGRESSIVE: • CONSERVATIVE JUNE4 Published by The Progressive Conservative Party of Ontario PETERBOROUGH Capt. Harold R. Scott. Peterborough. Elected to Legisla- ture, 1943. Started In lumber business at 16, now success- ful operator. Lieut- enant with Forestry Corps . in last war. Now captain in Re- serve army. 519100E CENTRE George G. Johnston. Minesing Elected to Legisla- ture, 1943. Station- ary Engineer and Manager. Born near Mincing. Chairman of eehool board, 28 years school trustee. Past President, Rural Section O.E.A. WELLINGTON NORTH Farmer and live -stock dealer, V.E.L. des- cendant, born on grandfather's farm which ho now oper- ates, is public eehnol trustee and serving on Victory Loan Committee. Toronto BEACHES T. A. Murphy. Toronto Business man, Long service in Ontario Legislature, ...acted 1926, re-elected 1934, 1937, 1943. Manager - Director Torsnto Dair- ies, 17 years super - intendant Toronto Roadways Dept. Termite ST. DAVID'S D. R. Michener, 9.C.. Toronto Lawyer. Born in. Al- berta, graduate Al- berta University, and Oxford. Rhodes Scholar. Has B.C.L. degree, member Bri- tish Dar Assn. Prac- tised law in Toronto over 20 years. Toronto ST. PATRICK'S Major A. Kelso Roberts, Toronto Elected to Legisla- ture 1943. Born in Belleville Graduate Toronto - University, Osgood Hall. Served overseas as lieuten- ant in last war, now major in militia. PORT ARTHUR Lt. Col. Herbert Cook, Part Arthur General contractor. Served with 52nd Bo. in last war. Or- ganized and -took overseas in this war Lake Superior RegI- ment (Mortar). With Port Arthur Utilities Commission. SIMCOE EAST Dr. 1. D. McPhee, Pt. MCNicoH Elected to Legisla- ture, 1943. Physici- an. Ie County Cor- oner and M.O.H.' for Port McNicoll. - Of Scottish descent, born in Mara Twp., graduate Toronto University. WELLINGTON SOUTH W. E. Hamilton. Guelph Insurance executive. Past President Board of Trade, and 1,1VI.C.A. Former chairman Rod Cross, Community Cheat, Victory Loan cam- paigns. Is Lieut- enant in Reserve Ar- tillery. Toronto BELLWOODS tr �'..i Dr. 1. P. F. Williams, Toronto Physician. Born at Glen Williams. Prac- tised medicine in Dresden before com- ing to Toronto. As. socialo Coroner for Toronto. 5 years member, now Chair- man Board of Educa- tion. Toronto ST. GEORGE'S Hon. Dana Porter, R.G„ Toronto Minister Planning and Development. Elected to Legislature 1943, ' Graduate To- ionto University, Os- good° Hall. M.A. from . Oxford. Huge plans for post -Nor develop- ment of Ontario. •. Toronto WOODBINE G. C. Elgfe.. B.C.. Toronto Lawyer. Born on farm, Graduate Wes- tern University, -Os- geode Hall. Long aldermanic service, polling largest vote is city'shistory. Elected to Legisla- ture, 1934, 1937. PR£SCOTT Joseph St. Denis, Prescott Farmer, cheese pro- ducer. Life-long resident in. riding. Member of town council. Takes active part in all commun- ity affairs. Former member of Ontario Legislature. STORMONT I,`1.. McDonald, Harrison's Comers Elected to Legisla- ture, 1943. Fanner. Served overseas laid war with 8th BM. Two years council- lor, 9 years as reeve Cornwall Twp., and Past Warden of Uni- ted Counties, WENTWORTH FR. Lt. W. K. Warrender, Hamilton Lawyer. E.A. Mc- Master University, LL.B., University of Toronto, graduate osgeed° Hall, Was delegate Hamilton District Trades & La- bor Council, Mem- ber City Council. Toronto BRACONDALE Lt. H. H. Hyndman. Toronto Officer, R.C.N. Served on H.M.S. Hood." On Malta convoy, Australian destroyer "Nestor" and H.I.S. "Nel- son." Escort duty nn D -Day, 2nd in command 14,119.C.S. •Chaudfere." PRINCE EDWARD-, LENNOX Jas. deC. Hepburn, Picten Coal merchant. SIr ting member of Ob tart o Legislature Was educated et P1. ton and Trinity Col. lege, Toronto. One of most popular and highly respected men in his riding. SUDBURY T. S. Wilson. Sudbury Insurance agent. 4 years service over- seas In last war. Executive member Canadian Legion. Member Soldiers' Aid Commission and Sud- bury Hydro Commis- sion, WINDSOR - SANDWICH Lt. Col. Wm. Griesinger, Roseland Lumberman. 4 years - overseas last war with 1911z Btn. Has just relinquished command of Sault Ste. Marie - Sudbury Regiment. 30 years in military service. Member Canadian Legion. Toronto DOVERCOURT Wm, Ductrweo hr Toronto Insurance agent. First elected to Legis- lature 1939, re-elect ed 1937, 1943. Eleoted to City Council 1931. Haslived in riding over 35 years. Boor near Fergus, 20 MOTHS OF CONSTRUCTIVE GOVERNMENT Carried out 22 -point programme. Assumed 50 per cent education costs. Reduced cast o£ electricity. 48-hour week, Statutory holidays with pay. Impartial Labour Relations Board. 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- ment. Rehabilitation for Veterans. All this and more has meant good Government Never did the right to vote mean so much. Vote for the Progressive Conservative Candidate on June 4.