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DRIVING in THESE TOP QUALITY CARS... Judged on Performance and Finish lac, iJ IriLKaDAY, .MAKCH 3, WbO. PAGE Municipal and Parochial general election res 834; Roy Alexander Thoma* transport op- Cranston H Reid farmer, (JLP) Clinton George McFarlane, tailor (PNP) 482; Stanley Guy, HARTLANDS: James Rupert COLONEL'S RIDOBi Georgs are the result* of the Municipal organizer (PNP), erator (JLP), 323 635 Accountant (IND) 395 farmer (JLP) 373. I Dempster, contractor "and cora-'Harnndei AUmson planter MANDEVILLE CENTRAL: Stan- ST. ANN'S BAY: Alwyn WAIT-A-BIT: Joel A. Codner, I mission agent (PNP) 639, Sim- (JLP) bbO; Doiwld Henn El- Parochial general elections LeliJ 09. Tuesday. 1.091 Lawrence, farmer (JLP) hott businessman (PNP) 270 WEST CENTRAL , RETBEAT: Carlton Bennett, ley Edwin Brooks, merchant, St. James Joseph Tai, club proprietor chauffeur (PNP) 429, Felix'mun (PNP). elected unopposed (PNP 1,558, Vivian IMoulton. Debon Toyloy, businessman 1.239 KOCK KIVER- Wilfred Dan- Kingston vivisiun x; Eni£.iudu Burkefmijvu,, busi-uu^i-i, tailomiiuir (PNP)\^ii^/,, 970**<u, ;v*w S ut «.* c l* i f f e HOSE HALL: Ehas Jacob Mar -.-... earper-te"- (JLP) 8b7; EASTERN nfsswoma__ n (PNP), 2.471; Daniel 1 Cousins, butcher (JLP), 336. MANDEVILLE EASTERN: Ce- (PNP) 411, merchant (JLP) 609 (JLp> e(17 GREGORY cile Charles Charlton. auctioneer j^ov[j g BAMBOO: John Adolphus truck owner li Edward Augustus Edgar Warren Kidd, teacher i FLINT RIVER: Edgar E. 'ton Scott, clerk (JLP) LOEBIMEBSLUKKl.ill.liS: uuaieDudley Delroueiroy «IIUKC-.«<>UVIIBridge-Mahon. >-"-'uu=m" c- B- =- m a u (feuzapup.r 1:14Oliver Baker, businessman (JLP), 548, U J L P ) , 5,36. fanner (JLP), (PNP), elected unopposed 'JJ330U- , Riekman, farmer (PNP) 641; Gibson ^oemeker (JLP) 701, (PNP) 9^6, George Joseph Ben- caAPFL Balfour Bsrnswell.- tho» manu- Division S: Asquith Nathaniel1 Cleveland O'Sullivan Jack. SPUE TREE- Josiah Ashley <: Franco Os- Sydney Augustus Lambie, "hard- J Jackson, ware (JLP) Tl. Ernesta Evadne Williams, steno- jarrrtn Brown, tailor (JLJ) 1,241 facturer (PNP), 3,583. Montague, contractor (JLP),! druggist (PNP), 887. grapher (PNP) 341 ' *"""BOG- "•'*""WALK•: "'•"-y i l h a m- Ado)»""'•- I 798 DiTkloo tz Muritl Iris Cole, 1.056; GuyWaUlwm Turnbull,| RICHMOND: Eustace Augus- SALEM: Lloyd Chin, union iphus GoulbL-rne, farmer (PNP) dressmtker (JLP), 461; Rush- tailor (PNP), 2429. jtus Baley-' , farme- r (PNP), 514; supervisor (PNP) 1,033, Richard St. Thomas 1,039' Sydney Jaddo, farmer worth Halg (Jeff) Thompson, Division S: .Walter Grant, en- Alfred John Officer, farmer «MR Roland Ed- Stephen, farmer (JLP) 373 (JLP) 461 W pharmacist (PNP), 2698 gineer (JLP), 1.517; Alphaeus (JLP), 475 ,n *. ShandCK , onst (JLP) 455, Eg-' MUIRHOUSE James Johnson, DALVEY: Othhiel Eccleston GLEN%FFE: Herbert C^rl-S^plSp^s" ***"* """ Port Bor»'t Herbert (Bertie) Sephesteine, storekeeper (PNP). ROCK BIVEK: Adrian Albert Rufus bert Ad,. -sus Lawrence, plant- tailor. (JLP) 51 f ; Harold George ry a J ton 3 proprietor (PNP). 380 % '? ; A'u^Th ' w ff' Campbell, farmer (PNP) PMO'/HQ.H * y A McKeruie Hali, builder N and contractor 2,404. Ferguson, farmer (PNP), 465; ..er (PNP 153 i Palmer, butcher, (PNP) 812 Richard Alfred Phenwson Hoff- 422i Franklin I/Hamilton build- i nl™?° uLp) 10 39- c S Vorl (PNP). 266; G«ore« Peter Mc- SOUTH WESTERN Leslie A. Francii druggist „ A , /rsxrm \ Edward DUnn.i GIBKALTAE- Elon Wilson, man, businessman (PNP) 419 „ - , (JLP) 801 P anter (JLP 1,039. C S !v.or- Division i: Victor Aloysius .fiel. d __--.Allen. _ (PNP *-»—,n^i. tarmelulilltrri Ijl ', 249~'iy, , Ceci^-ci-ili Me.viu- (P.N'P^i> i ' electeeieciedu unopposed. WHITEIIORSES, Lyndon _A_u- '^KEnTl.'^ "stsnrtev ^" farrier (PNP) 611 " ' a (JLP). 249. ' (JLP), 826- MAY PEN: David Burke ca'. Troupe, contractor and builder CASTLETONj Hubert Benja- ???£? Wellington S h a n d , farmer Dermorr, Hamjlton produce BROWN'S TO-V'N: Stanford stuS EAST CENTRAL (JLP). 2,317, David Walker, so- 672 f^ A P^^n' '"^J^ I Elijah Evans, farn er '(PNP) (JLP) 517, Mervyn R Divi*lon 1: Belores Buckland. min Anderson, farmer (JLP), Harold fanner (PNP) 807 (JLP), 1.234; Marcus 478, Alberta Keturah Doaley, I PATHS: H "A L Fee- Hamilton, meihanlft teacher (PNPX. 445 (PNP), 88 (1. box not DRY HARBOUR: J H Aljoe, j VALLAH8: Levi Knight, fish- ABOVE ROCKS- • Leonard ister at religion (JLP), 1,566; (PNP) elected unopposed erman (JLP! 8 0 7 ; L a w r e n c e Ifctgmald Barnes, farmer (PNP)1 1,888. Jason Gordon. businessman ANNOTTO BA¥: Ferdinand DirMon St Victoria Eugina Hugh Fairweather, manager PORT- Wpndell Winston ,CAMBRIDGE: Evva j*. M a u d BENSONTON: Simeon Beck- Lednard Telfer, businessman, 588.. Roy McNeil solicitor (JLP) , (PNP), 2,188; Mrs. A u g u s t u s aeki farmer (PNP) 981 Grant, . home m » k « r Reynolds, dressmaker UNO), 26. (JLP), 1,213; Edward Augustui r "plff), 1 1 3 7 * ° <PN?). 451; ford, farmer (PNP) 427, Aubrey S.55f; James G. Robertson, port- Gibson, shopkeeper- (PNP), buiTdtr (JLP). Francis, businessman chauffeur YORK MIDDLETON: Arnold Division !: George James, con- (Ind 1 337 G B*ckford4 butcher (PNP) workar (JLP), 1.224 tractor (PNP). 1,772; Ian Ram- 1,175. 147. «n w M r,SllS^n'bert, shoemaker (PNP) 7 6 7 ; WZ8T CENTRAl KNFIEID: Lucille Kvtngefin* ^^ I'.NORTHERN: BOKOBRIDGE: Ed ward", 691; Lorenzo L. Edwards, farm- say, bamster-at-law (JLPK 2,382 Walter Fletcher, B e mmOBfc P companv dir- Francis* «. butche-- r "TJLP- ) 612..; ier .(JLP) 503.. DlrUion 1: Randall Crcen, Giscombe, housewife (PNP). St. Elizabeth Herbert T -<">- — . - ' - — ^ T , r , Owen, farmer Sf 98?^°' ^ Der (^ 6 | ^ " •lerk (JLP). 1.209; Algon V. 8T1, Martin E. ^outh. Retired Kamel Samuel Howard, farmer _SEAFORTH: J CeP LIin AS VALE: Eamuels, Itf • under w r i t e r Portland assistant Superintendent Parish BLACK RIVER": .r °XJLP> 69l'r;^ l r H'"'?JLP , PEASANT VALLEY-, t T. BUFF BAT: Fritz Jump, pro- Fisher, farmer (JLP) .—, itorea^ fcmer ?Q7°T ? ^'^^^ r Brown, teacher (PNP) 285 F Council St. Mary (JLP), 554. siah Adolphua George Myers, MONTFOO BAT, NORTH ,T \ Morgan, farmer ^£^um,^ McLean, ^ mmister of wHgl08 DlvMon 'Si Jerom* Lesllt prietor (PNP) 908; Ezekiel Mar- FORT'MARIA DIVISION ll tiMnrt) (PNP) 311. Palmtr, businessman (PNP). shall, farmer (JLP), 868. Clifford Lylne Clemetson, plant- trade unionist (PNP) 1,079 WEST: Cecil U Donaldson, ALEXANDRIA: Mrs Gideon WHITEHALL: C>arle3 Theo- BALCARRES: Franklyn E POINT HILL: Henry Nat- FREETOWN* John Anghn, t.128; Slenley E. Whyte, «uc- er (JLP), 937; Britton A. Denton, haiuel Chrouch, planter (JLP) mmjster o{ rehgion Qnd) 484; tooneer (JLP). 1489. Dyce, plantw (JLP) 533; Ferdin farmer (ENP), 725. 475. Utetro Erica Henry, social j sydmutb Glendough Francis, WESTERN and Sunmonds, farmer (PNP) POBT MARIA DIVISION ti farmer (PNP) 413 1: Charles Lester 63^ (JLF) . BAY, - TRINITY VILLE: Olive May HOPE BAT: Clement Theobald Wycliffe Tennyson Martin, SANTA COTZrlrvtag Frank- Cleveland "^TERToV^T: Dudley Ver- £ST^Ma-- SV)" W farmer (JLP), Itfll Wilbert m b e Chisholm, teacher (PNP) 644; mont, Kerr, fanner (PNP) 586; H4YES. Miriam Martin, hou^e- Afflick, contractor and builder son Hanson, shopkeeper (JLP) , fw? " ^(JLP)n, Mal h C1 k f (PNp) Beresford E Logan, fanner J,835f Clinton L Wright, shop- Lloyd Howell, businessman E a David Nathaniel McDowell.'wlfe (JLP) 780 joshua RUs<rM, keeper (PNP) 1,978. (JLP) 1,083; Wellington RupKus (PNP), 716 (JLP) 762 planter (JLP) 1,178. Lawrence. NWU -organizer l CEDAR VALLEY: Jeremiah. mechanic (PNP) 339, E h G. Division Arthur Smith, (PNP) 554. HAMPSTEAD: .Richard Ben- GINGER RIDGE: el " Sampson, businessman (Ind) trade unionist (JLP)r -1,963; jamin Allen, farmer (JLP), 524; " Blake, farmer (JLP) 484; Harry Douglas, carpenter (J' 517 SWIFT BIVEB: Oswald Brad' M. Givans, retired public jj n y Thompson , ' 105 Louis* Young, housewif* shaw. businessman (PNP) 1,196; William S. Payne piano tuner ,. ose h Inompson> farrier ALLEY: Bridge Burdett me- (PNP), 2,*?8. Bertram M. Manahan farmer (PNP). 734 health officer (PNP) 270 |(PVP) 338 chanic (PNP) 935; Ignatius St. BELFIEID: Laacelles Camp- wheelwright ___. LANDEWEY: Everard Leoi EWARTOV: Cecil ,1 Clarke. ptnck Cuveilge, tailor (JLP) St Andrew (JLP) 854 317 mont busln sslnan (I NP) a SKIBO: Hubert Easton Dunbar, bell, businessman (PNP), S92; RIVER: Vivian B'250 M 'bourne Alexander worker (Ind) 5 2 ; Aubrev S. ^ 'A,, ® . L insurance agent EAST BUBAL Sylvester Adolphus Venron, BRAES Thorpe *- operator Wilmot, farmer (PNP) 625. 392. Allan Bonaparte Ross. - - - r. ' p l a n t e r (JLP) 3 9 6 : R a m e l u s Muschett, farmer fTIP) 214 196 Bertie S Griffiths "mason (JLP) ' RACE COURSE: Augustui 1: Edward farmer (JLP), 926. ' 'MONTF( Q BAY, Minister of Rebgion (JLP) 3 9 7 . rett. builder (PNP), 1,478; Lyn- Watson, clerk. (PNP) 545 HAGLEY GAP: Orviile Rich- 639. ' Mclvm Francis, business"! -n HIGHGATE: Sydney O.'Coy, Trelawny GUYS HILL: Wilbert D Bv-|(PNP). 133_ George Herbert lord A. McGann. farmer and SPRING HILL: Samuel C. ards, farmer (JLP) 159; lea Maloney, grocer (JLP5 507T farmer (PNP»r&r67-Mr».-ida-Mr SILOAB: field, farmer (JLP) 1 , 4 0 2 Har- Sinclair typist (PFM) 676; businessman (JLP), 1,068 Williams, dressmaker (JLP)i old George-V-assell clerk (PNP) Crawford Augusts Weir, 'plan- Division t: Emerson Glenroy Simeon Murray, mechanic (PNP) businessman . farmer (PNP) 505 595 262 .boure (JLP) 230 U22. |ter (JLP) 606 Barrett, dental technician (PNP) HECTOE'S RTVEJ^ Mortimer ISLINGTON: Kenneh ADELPHPRalr/h T Barrett. ' Williams carpenter and MORANT BAY WEST: Loren- LINSTEAD: Roy Brahgm J.294; Donald Alexander Duval, buildeJ LP zo Jeremiah - Hutchmson, clerk Vincent Brown, planter (JLP) Haughton, farmer (PNP), 933; BACLAVA: Solomon Aug- .. „ 772, Archibald Lj£ > 278 rf, Henry chauffeur (Ind) 57; Richard businessman (JLP), 1,615.
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