Order in Council 1531/1945

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Order in Council 1531/1945 1 53 1. Approved and ordered this 4th day of September A.D. 19 45 Al the Executive Council Chamber, Victoria, Lieutenant.Govanor. PRESENT: The Honourable Mr. Hart in the Chair. Mr. Pearson Mr. Maitland Mr. Kenney Mr. MacDonald Mr. Anscomb Mr. Perry Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. • To His Honour TheLleutenant-Gomunorin Council: The undersigned has the honour to recommend: THAT under the provisions of Section 14 (2) of the "Provincial Elections Act", the attached list of persons whose names are on a list of voters prepared under the provisions of the said Act, be appointed, without salary, Provincial elections Commissioners for the purposes of the said Section. —14-- DATED this 4J— ' day of Septeaiber A.D. 1)45. .1 If 62.4e) I 1 01d Provincial rcretar:. 01.ce APPROVED this day of A.D. 1945. Pr ding -of the Executivecil. r . y kfroj: /-9 9. 4e.e -)ELWTARAL DISTRICT NAME ADDR.E.S.5 Nanaimo and the Gulliford, Thomas 555 Bradley Street Islands Nanaimo Capstaff, Harold 608 Kennedy Street, Nanaimo Sampson, Albert J. 58 Kennedy Street, Nanalmo Repesse, Leon 742 Haliburton Street,Nanaimm Waugh, Florence 618 Kennedy Street, Nanaimo i. ELECTORAL DISTRICT NAME ADDRESS North Vancouver Dewey, Edward Silvester 343 - 3rd St. West Dewdney Cockrill, Thomas 28th Ave. & 6th Rd., Whohnock Esquimalt Boardman, T.W. No. 1 Staff House, Esquimalt Oak Bay Robson, William Gordon 2238 Bowker Ave. Victoria Ayton, Walter R. 51 Boyd St. Bevis, Frederick J. 1126 McClure St. Vancouver East Jaeger, David Roland 3312 Wellington Ave. Foulds, Rupert 1270 East 18th Ave. Foulds, Dinah 1270 Feast 18th Ave. Garrison, Lindsay Maxwell 4116 Clinton St. Garrison, Doris Elizabeth 4116 Clinton St. Gower, Walter Charles 9032 Fraser Ave. Gower, Selina Emily 9032 Fraser Ave. Smithson, Eliza Maud 5949 Battison St. ('Vancouver Centre Bradley, Muriel Mary 1851 Adanac St. Whalen, Lloyd David 1872 Parker St. Vancouver-Pt. Grey Timmins, Ronald Ernest 360 East 37th Ave. Burnaby Cox, Eileen 1230-13th Ave., New Westminster Comox Cook, Frederick Garrett Courtenay Fredheim, Alice Courtenay Hoist, Jacob Courtenay Plowright, Frank Courtenay Simpson, Teresa Courtenay Widen, Charles Olsen Courtenay Wynne, Eleanor Caroline Courtenay Browning, Geoffrey Courtenay Browning, Kathleen Court enay Aitken, Robert Cuberland O'Connell, Dominick F. Wellington Olivant, Robert Little Qualicum Summerfelt, Ila Maud Bowser Kierstead, William Barad Fanny Bay Fredheim, Ole Emil Courtenay Burnaby Smith, Mary Dorothy 5100 Frances St., Vancouver Yorston, Oswald Kenneth 101 S. Hythe Ave. Vancouver Mason, Alfred Henry 101 S. Hythe .Ame. Vancouver Johnstone, Charles Julien 3724 Claude Ave., New Westminster Patterson, George Alexander 3349 Norfolk St., New Westminster Dewdney Mills, Cecil Stephen H.R. 2 Silverhill Rd., Mission C. Mills, Elsie Elizabeth Mary R.R. 2,Silverhill Rd., Mission C. Boulder, Emma 410 Main St., Box 33, Mission Cit3 Fenn, Walter George Cedar Valley Rd., Mission City Utterstrom, Sheila Revell Cedar Valley Rd., Mission City Wyer, James Edward California St., Mission City ryer, Elizabeth California St., Mission City Wright, Frank 1,414 Main St., Mission City Ferguson, Millicent Grace Manson id., Hatzic Cox, Percy Allen Dewdney Burton, Leonard William Lougheed Highway McAllister, Malcolm Nicomen Tp. 20, Dewdney Arnell, George Deroche, Tp 24, MacKenzie, Thomas Greer 2473 Stanton St., Pt. Hammond Hartley, William Leonard Calgary St., Mission City Hood, William Cedar Valley Ra., Mission City Carlton, Annie Tp 18, Steelhead ELECTORAL DISTRICT NAME ADDRESS Bernsby Hunter Lillian 4126 Hastings Street, Vancouver Geyton, John Robert 4100 Sperling Ave., New Westminster McDonald, Edith 2870 Dafferin Ave., New Westminstel Randall, Mary Anne 2690 S.E. Marine Drive " Milne, Maud Mary 2121 Merritt Ave., New Westminster Mundy Emma Elizabeth 2515 Gilley Ave., New Westminster McHeffey, Maud Murdock 4313 Cambridge St., Vancouver Sinnott, Jean Wiry 3790 Georgie St. E. Vancr. Hodgson, Mable 4025 Dandas St., Vancouver McLeod, Isobel Stuart Hay 4386 Georgie St., Vancouver Delta McGrath, Daniel Blackwood Lane, White Rock, B.C. Hillman, Albert Buena Vista, White Rock, B.C. Scott, John William North Bluff East, R.R. #2, Cloverdale, B.C. Braham, Jessie Mary Bose Rd., Cloverdale, B.C. Leahy, John 400 Scott Rd., R.R. #1 New Westmstr Holt Jones, Edith 1026 Hails Prairie Rd., R.R. #2 Cloverdale Bothwell, Mrs. Annette Catherine 339 Coast Meridian Rd., R.R. #3, New Westminster, B.C. McKenzie, Mrs. Ellen Grosvenor Rd., R.R. #3, New Westminster, B.C. Swank, Mrs. Daisy Elizabeth F. 1869 Trans Canada Hwy., R.R. #3 New Westminster, B.C. Iaherk, Mrs. Mabel Mae 612 Pacific Hwy., R.R. #3, Cloverdale, B.C. Poyner, Thomas Edenholme Rd., R.R. I Port Kella P.I Dewe, Mrs. Sigurveig Ocean Park Rd., Crescent, B.C. White, James Wm. 2158 Old McLellan Rd., A.R. #3, Cloverdele, B.C. Loney, Mrs. Mary Roberts Highland Ave., R.R. #3, Cloverdale Comox Dyer, Richard Lamond Sayward Smit, Franciscuc Saywnrd Goodspeed, Jerome Armand Port Hardy McEntee, Gordon F. Menzies Bay Hole, Kenneth Coal Harbour MacDonald, John Campbell River Isenor, Dickey M. Merville Clifford, Jonathan Merville Sprout, Peter Norman Headquarters Dimling, Leo Courtenay Cameron, Dorothy May Isobel Comox Stevenson, Margaret Frances Comox Cottingham, Mary Ann Little River, Comox P.O. Chappell, Geirge Jr. Little River, Comox P.O. Aitken, David Comox Ferrymen, Thomas William Fanny Bay, Union Bay P.O. BOwlma Goold, Edith Browning, Kathleen Courtenay y Vancouver East Loudon, Robert B. 3043 East 29th Ave. Scott, William 1720 East 7th Ave. Henan, (Mies) Stella M. 3152 West 8th Kerr, Mrs. Xlizabeth I. 1202 Harwood St. Tana:. %ward. Albrough, John Percy 3965 Windsor St., Vancouver Campbell, Mrs. Muriel Kathleen 541 West 13th Ave., Vancouver Colquhoun,Mrs. Patricia Hollick 535 West Broadway, Vancouver Grant, George 663 East 8th Ave., Vancouver Kemmis, Melvin James 2010 Burrard St., Vancouver McLean, Miss Dorothy Beatrice #11,1536 W.14 Ave., Vancouver Weedon, Henry Ernest ,1866 East Second, Vancouver Weedon, Mrs. Ada 1866 East Second St., Vancouver Weldon, Mrs. Ida 1591 W. 16th Ave., Vancouver Colquhoun, Wallace Hamilton 535 W. Broachey, Vancouver ELECTORAL DISTRICT NAME ADDRESS / Vancouver Centre Pearce, Mery Elsie 7421 Denman St. Pearce, Percival George 7422 Denman St. Spencer, George Victor 804 Burrerd St. Christensen, Julie 905 Chilco St. Turner, Wm. John 1709 Hero St. Delta Maitland, Thomas Robert 1673 Trans-Canada Hwy. R.R.#3, New Westminster Brankin, David Blackwood 1648 King George VI Hwy'. R.R. #4, New Westminster Gallen, Daniel Hall:, Prairie & McLellan Rd., R.R. #3, Cloverdale Currie, Thomas AM. 195 Johnson Rd., R.R. #3, New Westminster Toler, Mabel Lewis Barnston Island, R.R. #1, Port Hells P.O. Hawke, Wm. Richard Halls Prairie Rd., R.R. #3, Cloverdale Croft, Jessie Isobel Croft Rd., Cloverdale Elkins, Joseph Old McLellan Rd., R.R. #2, Cloverdale Ardeil, James Welter 2290 North Line Rd., R.R. #1, Coghlan Kent, John -Did McLellan Rd., Cloverdale Cott, George Edymrd Cor. Sunnyside & Ocean Pare Rd., Crescent. Huff, Walter Scott 1275 Pacific Hwy. R.R. Cloverdale. McConkey, Charles Arthur Pacific Hwy., R.R. #2, Cloverdale. Loney, Edna Madge 1047 Crescent Rd., R.R. # 1, White Rock Hornby, Harry 426 Edenholme Rd., Port Kells. Collins, Edith Lily 1572 Bone Rd., R.R. #4, New West'r. Day, Ernest Johnston Rd., R.R. #3, New West'r. White, James 761 Rankin Rd., R.R. #1, Cloverdale Reynard, John Henry Hunt Rd., Strawberry Hill. Monkman, Ernest Hov.ard Bose Rd., Surrey Centre. Preece, Edgar Preece St., Crescent. Shannon, Samuel Howard 2160 New McLellan Rd., R.R. #2, Cloverdale. Poppy, David William Trans-Canada Hwy. & Otter Rd., R.R. #1, Coghlan. McBurney, Hugh Allan 380 Cambie Rd., R.R. #1, Eburne. McGrath, Daniel Blackwood Lane, White Rock. Hillman, Albert Buena Vista, White Rock. Victoria Charlton, Darwin Lee 1131 Pandora Lye., Lillooet Marriott, Harry Clinton Jackson, Dorothy Cecil Bonaparte, (Ashcroft P.O.) Bremmer, John Wilson Bralorne Evans, James Charles Bralorne Lewis, James, Prescott Bralorne McDermid, Neil Bralorne Osborne, Winburne Glen Bralorne Waddell, Melville Carrington Bralorne Walton, Edwin Archibald Bralorne Gillingham, Edwin Charles Britannia Beach Charlton, Carroll Phinney Britannia Beach Dick, Robert Weir Britannia Mines. McClellan, Thomas Dunbar Britannic Mines Collins, Herbert Cache Creek Cornwall, John Edmund Cache Creek (Ashcroft P.O.) Boyd, Frederick Thomas Clinton Dorrell, Daniel Cedric Clinton Ker, Alvin Newton Clinton ELECTORAL DISTRICT NAME ADDRESS Lillooet McTavish, James Bruce Clinton Smith, Mary Eliza Clinton Craddock, Thomas Francis D'Arcy Lindsey, Neil Merril Fish Lake (Goldbridge P.O.) McNeil, Donald Goldbridge McGillivery, A lexander Halfway (Lytton P.O.) Estabrook, Osgodde Garfield Lillooet Evans, Owen Reginald Lillooet Hurley, William Gladwin Lillooet Lindros, Oscar Lillooet Miller, Bella Mitchell Lillooet Russell, Leonard Joseph Lillooet Kerry, Charles Joseph Minto Christy, Frank Mobs Beckett, Edward Percival Lillooet P.O. (Pascelqua) Bryson, Clarence George Pavilion Purden, Harold Wyatt Pemberton Taylor, Robert Henry Elliott Pemberton Miller, William Morgan Pemberton Meadows McKay, John Charles Pemberton Portage (Creekside P.O.) Schultz, Paul Pioneer Mine Udall, Robert O. Pioneer Mine Gammie, Hubert George 70 Mile House P.O. Cunningham, Ethel Henrietta 70 Mile House P.O. Auld, Charles Edward Shalalth Dibbens, James William Short Portage (Seton P.O.) Morrison, John Roderick Squemish Woodward, Clarence Wm. Tyaughton (Shalalth P.O.) Pocock, Thos. William Upper Hat Creek
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