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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Nov 1965, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, November 9, 1965 Grit New-Guard Wins In Quebec QUEBEC. (CP) -- The Liber-; In 'Montreal Hochelaga, neprs- als' x al new-guard intellectu-lpaper -colummist Pelletier, 46, : New Democrat Claude ormer Richer. Hochelaga had been the pre- serve for 25 years of Liberal Eudes, who also re- on top from politics with this after a see-saw West Mr. 'Trudeau, 45, law profes- Locion Ploutte, two- MPy....: sor and journalist, won in Mont- real a Royal with a big), Trade Unions and tio once a member ofthe ya on bilingualism and with |House; L--Liberal; ilformer editor-in-chief of Mont-|°° RESULTS IN ONTARIO: (Canadian Press Copyright) Folluwing are the results of Ontario voting in the federal general election as compiled by The Canadian Press. x-member of last PC--Pro- NDP Legend: ive Conservetive; New Democratic Party; Cred-- Creditiste; SC--Social Credit; mm -- Communist; Ind--In- stituency majority in last election or by- election. Returns are complete unless number of polls reported is shown, thus--109:120. ONTARIO (85 members) East (1A,671) 154:161 xLester B, Pearson (L) 11,453 Joel' Aldred (PC) 5,57 Walter Stuart (NDP) 2,486 returning: to his law practice. Ladies Fewer By 2 Seats As Election Smoke Clears By THE CANADIAN PRESS The number of women in the Commons was reduced from six to four in Monday's general election, Three were returned and one newcomer was added. The New Democratic Party fielded 16 of the 37 women can- didates but elected only one, Mrs. Grace MacInnis, 60, in Vancouver-Kingsway. She is the first' woman member of the Commons for British Columbia andthe first for the NDP any- where, Mrs. MaciInnis is the daugh- ter of CCF founder J. S. Woods- worth, and widow of six-term MP Angus MacInnis. She took over the riding from Arnold in Niagara Falls. tives for the fourth time. inet minister, man. the 26th Parliament, Mrs. Tun. land in New Brunswick and Health Minister Judy LaMarsh Mrs.. Jean Wadds won Gren- ville-Dundas for the Conserva-| In Northumberland, Liberal]| defender Pauline Jewett was the last defeated by George Hees, former Conservative cab- Mrs. Margaret Konantz, also a Liberal member of the last House, lost Winnipeg South to Conservative L. R. (Bud) Sher- The sixth woman member of Elo- ise Jones of Saskatoon, did not Four women were elected in ;/Algoma West (L 3,904) 234:235 tl George E. Nixon (L) 11,865 Russ Ramsay (PC) 11,837 Erhart Regier (NDP) 9,532 Brantford (L 1,124) xJames Brown (L) 9,440 Kenneth Hodge (PC) 7,595 'Mitro Makarchuk (NDP) 6117 Paul Seddon (SC) 205 Brant-Haldimand (L 1,919) xLarry Pennell (L) 12,651 Derek Blackburn (NDP) 4,717 Joseph Bradbury (PC) 750 Brace (PC 1,050) .... «000 o xJohn Loney (PC) 6,818 Kent Lamont (L) 5,353 Tom Morris (NDP) 1,436 Carleton (L, 1,157) 440:442 Richard A. Bell (PC) 31,774 IxLloyd Francis (L) 30,306 Donald Stirling (NDP) 9,891 Cochrane (L 2,311) 159:162 xJ. A. Habel (L) 7,395 Ross A. Paterson (NDP) 6,601 Robert Moore (PC) 2,942 Philip Kelly (Ind) 298 Alphonse Brisson (SC) 834 Dufferin-Simcoe (PC 1,337) xJ. Ellwood Madill (PC) 9,589 Harvey Stewart (L) 6,000 George Hill (NDP) 3,318 Lloyd G. Cumming (SC) 966 Durham (L 636) xRussell C. Honey (L) 7,945 Garnet Rickard (PC) 6697 A. Ketchum (NDP) 3,941 Wilbur Crandall (SC) 174 Eric Hargreaves (NDP) i,3i2 Clare Inger (SC) 538 Essex East (L 16,833) xPaul Martin (L) 25,803 David Gourlie (PC) 8,102 Hugh McConville (NDP) 6,is0 Bruce Magnuson (Comm) 546 Essex South (L 769) xEugene Whelan (L) 12,589 Richard Thrasher (PC) 9,911 Donald Bertrand (NDP) 1,176 Essex West (L 12,219) xHerb Gray (L) 21,741 A. L. Dixon (PC) 10,754 Hugh J. Peacock (NDP) 5,936 Don Armstrong (Ind) 431 Jack Backer (SC) 390 Fort William (L 4,146) 210:213 xHubert Badanai (L) 12,202 Charles Grant (NDP) 8,917 C. B. Devlin (PC) 4,722 Glengarry-Prescott (L 4338) xViateur Ethier (L) 10,244 Albert R. Cadieux (PC) 6,510 R. Berthiaume (Cred) 1,203 Wilfrid Latreille (NDP) 1,168 Grenville-Dundas (PC 3,227) xJean Wadds (PC) 9,871 John Palmer (L) 6,892 Rene Benoit (NDP) 595 | Grey-Bruce (PC 3,554) xEric Winkler (PC) 10,028 William Matheson (L) 5,593 Mel Tebbutt (NDP) 1,764 Grey North (PC 2,985) xPercy Noble (PC) 9,196 John Finley (L) 6,910 J. C. Stevenson (NDP) 2,501 Halton (L 91533) xHarry Harley (L) 24,899 Allan Masson (PC) 16,227 M. Kernighan (NDP) 10,730 Henry Timmins (Ind-Con Hamilton East (L 5,523) xJohn Munro (L) 12558 an vw Malcolm Dingall (PC) 5,705 | Vince Vostrez (SC) 103 | Hamilton South (NDP 1,363) xWilliam Howe (NDP) 22,504 James Bethune (L) 19,483 Ralph Brown (PC) 11,373 Russell Davis (SC) 433 Hamilton West (L 2,285) 175:176/ jxJoe Macaluso (L) 12,912 | Lincoln Alexander (PC). 10,652 | Tom Doyle (NDP) 6,208 Reynolds James (SC) 198 Hastings-Frontenac (PC 584 xRod Webb (PC) 11,363 Roy Cadwell (L) 5,075 xRobert Temple (L) 13,830 Huron (PC 3 Kenora-Rainy River (L 6573) Kent (PC 202) xHarold Danforth (PC) 15, 401 Kingston (L 5,546) xE. J. Benson (L 15,299) Lambton-Kent (PC 24) 'xM. T. McCutcheon (PC) 9,482 Lambton West (L 3,386) xWalter F. Foy (L) 12,646 Lanark (PC 3,432 William Hunter (SC) 326 Leeds (L 2,214) ixJohn R. Matheson (L) 10120 jLincoln (L 4,557) 328:328 \xJames McNulty (L) 24,448 London (PC xJohn A. Irvine (PC) 13,608 | A. W. Plumb (Ind) 469 ® Middlesex Jam Brian O'Donnell (NDP) 7,286\xc, BE. Millar (PC) 15,270 | Middlesex West (PC 927) xWilliam Thomas (PC) 9,765 |Niagara Falls (L 9,886) xJudy LaMarsh (L) 17,630 | Jean Douglas (PC) 7,417 Nickel Belt (L 6,146) 187:189 xOsias J. Godin (L) 10,175 Norman Lavallee (PC) 5,591 Thorid be gey (NDP) 1,254 W. Kowalchuk (NDP) 4,718 Norfolk (L 747) 055) R. E. McKinley (PC). 10,573}aJack Roxburgh (L). 9,725 Maitland E. Edgar (L) 9,279}: J. Evans Knowles (PC) 9,710 Myron Stachnyk (NDP) 1,526 J. C. Hemingway (NDP) 1,279 William Triska SC) 316 Northumberland (L 505) 101:129 George Hees (PC) 8,374 . xPauline Jewett (L) 8,061 lan Reilly (NDP) 584 Ontario (PC 2,728) xMichael Starr (PC) 22,707 Claude Vipond (L) 19,740 Oliver Hodges (NDP) 16,259 James Rundle bey? 1,022 Ottawa East (L 5,469) xJean-T. Richard (L) 14,688 Rex Le Lacheur (PC) 4,034 Ben Coffey (NDP) 2,516 Ottawa West (L 8,782) xGeorge MclIiraith (L) 14,336 Courtenay Evans (PC) 8,645 David Weston (NDP) 2,007 Angelo eee (SC) 528 Oxford (PC 9,043) xWallace Nesbitt (PC) 17,524 Leslie Ball (L). 10,088 Margaret Caffyn (NDP) 3,854 Parry Sound - Muskoka (PC 1,534) 167:185 xGordon Aiken (PC) 10,774 Charles Barnett (L) 5,941 Hugh Bishop (NDP) 3,872 Peel (L 12,088) xBruce S. Beer (1). 28,890 Ronald Searle (PC) 17,931 Keith Woollard (NDP) 13,363 Ronald G. Sibbald (SC) 536 Perth (PC 4,886) xWaldo Monteith (PC) 12,530 Christina MacBeth (L) 9,222 G. Pout-Macdonald (NDP) 1,689 Peterborough (PC 778) | Hugh Faulkner (L) 12,095 xFred Stenson (PC) 11,614 234:248 John M. Reid (L) 11,154 Jean Millar (PC) 7,848 Thomas Moroz (NDP) €.762 George Mickle (L) 13,557 Dianne Fielding (NDP) 1,212 J. Earl McEwen (PC) 12,605 Cc. J. Meister (NDP) 3,464 Jack Beatty (L) 8,515 R. W. Ford (PC) 12,096 Mark Abbott (NDP) 7,524 ) Desmond Code (PC) 9,633 Jack S. Kirkland (L) 6,638 Stanley Livingstone NDP 791 John Maclean (PC) 9,984 William Thompson (NDP) 918 Joe Reid (PC) 19,257 Arthur Peltomaa (NDP) 8,303 George S. Say (SC) 1,931 ) Margaret Fullerton (L) 10,879 Clayton Fee (NDP) 4,374 Thomas Morris (Comm) 276 East (PC 1,807) 245: 251 Arthur Parker (NDP) 9,300 es G. Lind (L) 16,774 Robert Andras (L) 14,398 Kenneth Bolton (NDP) 12,598 James Watson (SC) 373 Norman Hodgins (L) 9,399 Pat Chefurka (NDP) 2,088 Lloyd Woolsey (L) 5,359 Jack Owen (NDP) 934 Renfrew North (L 2,491) Leonard Hopkins (L) 10,412 Ronald Seebach (NDP) 3,344 John Graaskamp (Ind-PC) 782 Arthur Brooker (SC) 343 Angus Campbell (Ind) 2,787 Lorne Catherwood (NDP) 1,975 Renfrew South (L 555) N. Fawcett (NDP) 10,766 xJ. J. Greene (L) 8,846 Gordon Rothney (NDP) 12,119 Harvey Smith (PC) 7,785 | Prince Edward - Lennox 1,353). 89:105 | | xDouglas Alkenbrack (PC) 7,848 Toronto Parkdale (L 6,386) xStanley Haidasz (I) 11,878 | i} | | ' |Sudbury (L 7,197) Kenneth Binks (PC) 15,282 Harold Wilson (NDP) 7,070 Simcoe East (PC 3,338) 141--142 xP, B, Rynard (PC) 11,572 ~ Wilson Morden (L) 9,146 Perrie Rintoul (NDP) 3,579 Simcoe North (PC 1,783) xHeber Smith (PC) 9,380 William A. Bell (L) 8,321 Ed Genge (NDP) 1,655 Melvin. Rowat. (SC) 1,178 Stormont (L 3,557) xLucien Lamoureux (L) 13,348 Kenneth Bergeron (PC) 7,413 John Trew (NDP) 3,1 xRodger Mitchell (1.) 12,985 Bud Germa (NDP) 10,573 Bruce Kerr (PC) 5,459 Timiskaming (NDP 593) xArnold Peters (NDP) 9,928 Mervyn Lavigne (L) 5,781 Bruce W. Besley (PC) 3,809 Timmins (NDP 860) xMurdo Martin (NDP) 10,045 Elmer E. Smith (L) 6,427 Robert Killingbeck (PC) 2,707 John Buchan (Ind). 103 Toronto Broadview (L 2,059) John Gilbert (NDP) 8,211 xDavid G, Hahn (L) 6,768 Richard H. Lyall (PC) 5,438 William B. Hendry (Ind) 147 Toronto Danforth (NDP 202) xReid Scott (NDP) 19,582 Tim Reid (L) 10,997 on Thomas A. Wardle (PC) 9,311 Toronto Davenport (L 6,503) xWalter Gordon (L) 9,801 Dan Iannuzzi (PC) 3,873 Nelson Abraham (NDP) 2,903 William Kashtan (Comm) 226 Toronto Eglinton (L 8,231) xMitchell Sharp (L) 18,810 | ixA. J. (PC; William Whiteacre (PC) 6,630) | Malcolm Mitchell (NDP) 5,618) |Toronto Greenwood (NDP 2,200) : jxAndrew Brewin (NDP) 10,553 Port Arthur (NDP 3,009) 240:248| Martin O'Connell (L) 5,836 Dalton Camp (PC) 16,889 eceiaeeetnee meee: aie Robert Beardsley ( eS T. Richardson 7 a Toronto 'Trinity (L 54%) xPaul Hellyer (L) 9,821 renee (POD 16,344 John G. H, Brazill (PC) 4,349 fim Ne Norton (NDP) 10,154 Enzo Ragno (NDP) 2,767 York-Scarborough (1; 21,514 Victoria (PC 966) William Scott (PC) 11,177 David Logan (L) 8,749 Aulair McPhail (NDP) 3,214 Waterloo North (PC 641) K. R. Hymmen (L) 24,518 Fred Speckeen (PC) 17,585 M. Rosenberg (NDP) 11,187 Waterloo South (NDP 2,339) xMax Saltsman (NDP) 13,290 James D. Chaplin (PC) 9,597 Reid Menary (L) 5,807 Welland (L 10,588) Donald Tolmie (L) 17,772 Robert Wright (NDP) 9,184 T. G, Spencer (PC) 8,556 Wellington-Huron (PC 2,582) xMarvin Howe (PC). 7,874 H. Gordon Green (L) 5,379 John R. MacLeod (NDP) 1,293 Frank ©'Hearn (ind) 382 York South (L 3,646) David Lewis iNDeS 21,360 xMarvin Gelber (L) 17,706 Maxwell Rotstein (PC) 6,237 York West (L 17, Gone H. Winters (L) 43,631 PC) 27,050 (PC) Mortis ne a a (NDP) 20,954 Returns xSteve Otto (L) 18,730 William Watson (PC) 15,294 Wellington South (PC 637) xAlfred D. Hales (PC) ul 'at John Harney (NDP) 10,327 Don McFadzen (L) 8,625 Wentworth (L949) 264:266 xJohn B, Morison (1) 17,464 Joseph R. Sams (PC) 15,873 Reg Gardiner (NDP) 13,648 Gordon Fisher (SC) 360 York Centre (L 12,980) xJames E. Walker (L) 41,115 Val Scott (NDP) 32,425 Fred C. Stinson (PC) 15,077 Malcolm Cairnduff (Ind) 299 York East (L 6,261) Ss William Smith (NDP) 12,981 Rae Beacock (SC) 191 York-Humber (L 7,970) xRalph B, Cowan (L) 17,144 Don Stevenson (NDP) 12, 731 M. F. Beach (PC) 5,551 Toronto High Park (L 5,989) To Tories OTTAWA (CP) -- Carleton constituency returned to the Conservative fold Monday with the election of Richard A. Bell, 52, citizenship minister in. the former Diefenbaker. government of John Mr. Bell won by a narrow margin over Lioyd Francis, whe took the seat for the Liberals in 1963 in an upset. A newcomer to the Ottawa area constituency, Rev. Donald tirling of the New Democratic Party, drew nearly 10,000 votes, which local political observers said appeared to come from Liberal supporters in the last election. P. Cameron (L) 11,092) Anne Barrett (NDP) 4,625 Felicity Cochrane (PC) 6,070 | Ralph Dye (NDP) 5,172 | James W. Baskin (PC) 7,411) Toronto Rosedale (L 6,057) Donald Cruikshank (PC) 5,761;xDonald Macdonald (L) 9,663 Hal Jackman (PC) 7,476 Harding Bishop (NDP) 4,523 |Toronto St. Paul's (LL 8,096) jxIlan G. Wahn (L) 12,024 Ward Markle (PC) 8,270 DAY -- WEEK *5.00 PER DAY 725-6553 RUTHER CAR AND TRUCK RENTALS -- MONTH PLUS LOW MILEAGE CHARGE FORD'S Webster of the NDP, who has retired. The Liberals: returned Mrs. Margaret Rideout in Westmor- the 1963 election. Mrs. Rideout and Mrs. Jones won their seats in byelections in 1964. Elgin (PC 1,047) "eae Stafford (L) 13,196 xJ. Roy Frost (NDP) 1,305 Hastings South (L 646) Lee Grills (PC) 14,556 | Roger Landry (PC) 5,082 |Nipissing (L 5,421) ixCarl Legault (L) 13,761 - McBain (PC) 12,243 Earle McDonald (NDP) 563 | Russell (L 16,290) xPaul Tardif (L) 27,935 Alan Rimmer (NDP) 4,887 |Toronto Spadina (L 8,756) xPerry Ryan (L) 11,956 | 725-6553 14 ALBERT ST. Oshawa Time-saving and efficient... 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