yittitice | RETUNING OFFICER WATCHES END DRAW NEAR Roger G. Conant, return- * ing officer for Ontario Rid- - Ing, pictured on the left, takes a look at the black- board in the returning office as Arthur Collins, right, of Greenwood posts results. The Returning Office, in Whitby, was at least 20 polls ahead of any committee room in reporting the results of Monday's federal election in Ontario Riding. With only four more polls to be heard from, Michael Starr, accord- ing to the picture, had al- ready wrapped up his re- election to parliament. --Qshawa Times Photo Cabinet-Picking: PM's Tough Job "OTTAWA (CP) -- Monday's 1 election result presents e Minister Pearson with a iblem of cabinet reconstruc- which has wide ramifica- tions. Mines Minister MacNaught amd Agriculture Minister Hays were defeated in the Conserva- five sweeps of Prince Edward Island and Alberta. Hazen Ar- me; former CCF MP seeking ction as a Liberal in Saskat- * Bhewan, also went down to de- t. Oris leaves Mr. Pearson three inces without any Liberal irs from which to choose cab- fhet ministers. Moreover, the ority position of his admin- tion poses difficulties in @evating any present cabinet ministers to the Senate to facil- {fate a cabinet shuffle. fee » There now are 11 vacancies in, the Senate and there.are $2 sen- whether western agriculture would "take to" him politically. WINTERS IN RUNNING One clear candidate for the cabinet -- although unlikely for agriculture--is Robert H. Win- ters, resources minister in the Liberal government of Louis St. Laurent. An engineer and bus- iness man, he won the Toronto district riding of York West. Other possibilities are the three "new - look" . Liberals elected in Quebec, editor Ger- ard Pelletier, academician Pierre Elliott Trudeau, and La- bor leader Jean Marchand. Of these, Mr. Marchand appears to be favored. Although Mr. Pearson repre- sents an Ontario constituency, Algoma East, his cabinet re- sponsibility can be regarded as THE PARTY GAINS... New Democratic Party (4) From Liberal -- Nickel Belt, Toronto Broadview, York South, From Progressive tive--Springfield. Creditiste (2) From Social Credit--Lac-St Jean, Portneuf. Independent (1) From Progressive Conserva- tive--Trois-Rivieres. Independent Progressive Conservative (1) From Social Credit -- Sher- brooke. Social Credit (1) From Progressive Conserva- tive -- Okanagan - Revelstoke. Canadian Press list of party gains: Liberal (17) From Progressive Conserva- tive -- Berthier - Maskinonge- Delanaudiere, Joliette - L'As- somption - Montcalm, Pontiac- Temiscamingue, Elgin, Middle- sex East, Peterborough, Water- loo North,. Northwest Territo- ries. From Creditiste -- Beauce, Quebec East, Quebec West, Dorchester. From Social Credit--Chicout- imi, Labelle, Quebec Montmor- ency, Rimouski. From NDP--Port Arthur. Progressive Conservative (16) From Liberal--Kings, Prince, Antigonish - Guysborough, Hali- fax (two members), Shelburne- Yarmouth - Clare, Argenteuil- Deux-Montagnes, Gaspe, St. Conserva- CARRIES FATAL SLUG FERRARA, Italy (AP)--Giu- liano Serravalli has reached the Jean - Iberville - Napierville,|age of 69 with a bullet in his Carleton, Hastings South, Nor-|heart ever since the First World thumberland, Winnipeg South,|War. It was found only recently Calgary South. by an x-ray examination and From Creditiste--Charlevois, doctors decided to leave it alone Shefford. since it was doing no harm. | BEFORE THE MAGISTRATE = Carrier-Boy Sees Smash, Runaway Driver Arrested William Saowdon, of RR 2, Trenton, also pleaded guilty. He was fined $75 and costs or 10) days in jail. Richard Herring, 18, of Belle- ville, was fined $100 and costs, or 10 days in jail. A further charge of having was withdrawn) at the request of the Crown, Last of the four, Larry Wil- liam Luke, 18, of Belleville, was fined $75 and costs or 10 days in jail. A 20-year-old Whitby youth was sentenced to seven days in jail after pleading guilty to a charge of drunk driving. Gordon Geldart, of Brock st. s., Whitby, was arrested Novem- ber 6 after his car had crashed off the road and knocked down a telephone pole at the corner of Ritson rd. and Mitchell ave.| No other vehicle was involved in the collision. In the accident Geldart did over $500 worth of damage to his car. Damage to the pole was put at $100. 'Violations' Says Joel, Die In Crash SARNIA (CP)--M. F. Hus, 57, and his wife Marie, 56, both of Sarnia, were killed Monday On D efeat : night in a four-vehicle crash 10 ESPANOLA, Ont, (Cpy--te Mes eest Ot here om: Mighway evision personality Joel Aldred ie says there were "serious" elec- tion violations in Algoma East where he was defeated Monday by Prime Minister Pearson. With 154 of 161 polls in, the final report Monday night, Mr. Aldred, the Conservative candi- date, had polled 5,575 votes to Mr. Pearson's 11,453. "I believe there have been serious violations in this Al- goma East election' Mr. Al- dred said at his campaign head- quarters in this community about 140 miles east of Sault Ste, Marie. Clarence Aldred, of Greenwood ave., was given a one year sus- pended sentence with the under- standing that he seek help for his problem. : For being drunk in a public place Theodore Richard, of no fixed address, was fined $10 and costs or four days. On the same offence, Melville Ferguson, also of no fixed. ad- dress, was sentenced to 9% days at the Mimico alcoholic clinic. Ferguson admitted that the charge was his third liquor of- fence this year. Two local businesses were each fined $25 and costs or 10 days in jail for failing to make returns to the Unemployment n "In the event that my law- Insurance Commission. The tw0|yer's research proves to be true defendants were Armand - : ill t f . fard who operates a me a ee eine ee the city and Thomas Cullen Of|ejaborating his charges of seri- a Bloor st. w. service station. joys election violations, An poche fsa James C.! wr. Aldred said he "would Keys, appeared for sentence on a drunk in public place charge.Mever COncede defeat until He was given a one year sus-\everything is taken into ac- pended sentence with probation.!count." Quick thinking by carrier boy David Pultz helped catch a hit and run driyer, Oshawa Court was told yesterday, Before the court was William John Burr, of Court st., Osh- awa, who pleaded guilty to fail- ing to remain at the scene of an accident. He was fined $75 and costs or seven days li. jail. Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck, outlining the case, said that the charge arose from an accident at the corner of Church and Col- borne streets. ' A car driven by Mrs, Mar- garet Rogan was.struck by a car which failed to stop. Carrier boy David Pultz, of 156 Prince st., was on the scene, however, and managed to note the fleeing car's licence num- ber. Three persons were injured in the crash involving two. cars and two trucks, For failing to remain at the scene of an accident Howard Edmondson, of 595 Gibbon st., was fined $100 and costs or 14 days in jail. Edmond who pleaded guilty to the charge, had his driving licence suspended -for one year. . 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The only Prairie Lib- Bral elected to tye new House 4s Roger Teillet/ of St. Boni- face, Man., now veterans min- ister. | | * Maurice Sauve, MP for the tiny Quebec riding of Iles-de-la- Madeleine which will be ab- sorbed into a larger riding in the redistribution of constitu- cies which now is due, is restry minister with respon- bility for eastern agriculture. One of the uncertainties is hether Mr, Sauve would "'take * western agriculture and, si . would give Quebec and Ontario nine ministers apiece. This would be in line pith about equal Liberal representation in the Commons from the two cen- jtral provinces. | Reckoning on Monday's elec- tion results, Prince Edward Is- land, Saskatchewan and Alberta now have no cabinet represen- tation. The other provinces have one apiece except British Co- lumbia, with two, and Ontario jand Quebec. 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