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Miles E. Hooker
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TOWN OF PLAINVILLE 1964
Tree Warden-One Year
451
Constables-One Year
442
Ernest J. LaPorte Donald J. Peck Blanks
429
240
Question No. 1-Fire Dept.
Yes
100
No
368
Blanks
47
Meeting adjourned at 10:30 P.M. until March 23, 1964 at 7:30 P.M.
AUSTIN F. GRANT, Town Clerk
MINUTES OF ADJOURNED TOWN MEETING
March 16, 1964
The adjourned Town Meeting was called to order by Moderator Charles O. Peasley at 7:35 P.M. The voters were checked into the hall by Robert Keniston (R) and Robert Faille (D) showing a total of two hundred and forty-eight present; one hundred and fifty men and ninety- eight women.
The Moderator determined the bounds of the hall to be the seats set up on the floor of the auditorium; Tellers were appointed as follows: George Pray and Earl Bennett, left side of the hall; Harry Cooper and George Massey, right side of the hall. Austin F. Grant, Town Clerk was appointed ballot clerk in the event of a ballot vote.
Rev. Wayne G. Austin opened the meeting by giving the invocation.
The Moderator stated that if there were no objections, the minutes of the meeting of March 4, 1964, Election of Officers, would not be read. There were no objections.
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Everett W. Skinner Blanks
64
Clarence P. Avery
434
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ARTICLE 2. Upon motion by Miles E. Hooker and seconded by LeRoy B. Wilson and unanimously voted, Alec H. Fredrickson, Francis W. Simmons, Everett W. Skinner and George N. Snell were appointed Measurers of Wood, Bark and Lumber for the ensuing year.
Upon motion by Miles E. Hooker and seconded by Raymond V. Miller and unanimously voted, Ernest J. LaPorte, Donald J. Peck and Clarence P. Avery were appointed Field Drivers and Fence Viewers for the ensuing year.
ARTICLE 3. Motion by Miles E. Hooker and seconded by Raymond V. Miller and unanimously voted that the reports of the Selectmen, Treasurer and other Town Officers be accepted as printed, with the exception of any typographical errors.
ARTICLE 4. Motion by Everett W. Skinner and seconded by LeRoy B. Wilson and unanimously voted that the town accept the provisions of Chapter 81 of the General Laws.
ARTICLE 5. Motion by Marshall Brown and seconded by Raymond Crowell that the town vote to fix the salaries and compensation of all elective officers of the Town of Plainville, as provided by Section 108 of Chapter 41 of the General Laws, as amended, as follows:
Moderator Town Clerk
Town Treasurer
Selectmen, Chairman
Selectmen, member
Selectmen, member
Assessor, Chairman Second Member Third Member Tax Collector
School Committee, Chairman
Schcool Committee, each memberc
Water Commissioners, Chairman Second Member Third member, Secretary Auditor Constable Tree Warden
$25.00 each meeting 650.00 per year 1,500 per year 700.00 per year 600.00 per year 600.00 per year 900.00 per year 900.00 per year 900.00 per year 1,000.00 per year 75.00 per year 60.00 per year 200.00 per year 200.00 per year 350.00 per year 250.00 per year 2.00 per hour 2.00 per hour
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Mr. Wickman, Tax Collector, moved to amend the salary of the Tax Collector be increased to $1,500. as printed in the Warrant. Mr. Robert O. Malin, Chairman of the Finance Committee, advised the reason the Finance Committee decreased the salary of the Tax Collector, that the work load of the Tax Collector had been lessened by the State making out the Excise Bills, and the workload of the Tax Collector was not com- parable to that of the Town Treasurer.
Mr. Wickman explained his position and reported on salaries of other towns. Mrs. Wickman and Mr. James Cassidy also spoke in his behalf.
The vote taken on the amended Article 5 was not unanimous and was not passed. The vote on the Article 5 as printed in the Town Warrant was passed.
ARTICLE 6. Motion by Robert O. Malin and seconded by Raymond Miller that the sum of $636,614.67 be appropriated to defray town charges for the financial year eading December 31, 1964, and expressly for the following purposes:
1. For Support of the Public Library $ 3,910.00
2. For Selectmen's Current Expenses and Salaries 10,740.00
3. For Board of Health Current Expenses and Salaries 6,121.00
4. For Wire Inspector, Salary and Expenses
250.00
5. For Building Inspector, Salary and Expenses
350.00
6. For Gas Inspector, Salary and Expenses
200.00
7. For Payment of Insurance
9,165.00
8. Memorial Day
200.00
10. For Heating and Maintenance of Town Office And Fire Station Building
2,206.00
12 For Street Lights
9,000.00
13 For Vocational Education
1,000.00
14 For Dog Officer
150.00
15. For Treasurer's Current Expenses and Salary
2,500.00
16. For Salary of Town Auditor
250.00
17. For Interest on Temporary Loans and Maturing Debt
14,500.00
18. For Tax Title
500.00
19. For Maturing Debt
39,000.00
20. For Town Clerk's Current Expenses and Salary
1,300.00
21. For Assessor's Current Expenses and Salaries
4,200.00
22. For Tax Collector's Current Expenses and Salary
2,373.00
11. For Welfare Agent
1,350.00
9. Ambulance: For Support and Maintenance
1,100.00
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23. For Sealer of Weights and Measures Current Expenses and Salary
172.00
24. For Board of Registrars Current Expenses and Salaries 1,605.00
25. For Fire Department Current Expenses and Salaries 12,750.00
26. For Water Department Current Expenses and Salaries 25,104.00
182,345.00
27. For Support of School and Salaries of School Committee 28. For Veterans' Benefits
2,300.00
29. For Highways Exclusive of Chapters 81 and 90
16,900.00
30. For Snow Removal
12,000.00
31. For the Tree Warden
300.00
32. For the Town Forest Committee
75.00
34. For the Police Department
30,507.00
35. For the Park Department
4,250.00
36. For the Regional School District Committee
232,787.00
37. For the Industrial Development Commission
250.00
39. For the Conservation Commission 300.00
40. For Civil Defense
500.00
41. For the Town's share of Norfolk County Retirement System
4,104.67
Total
$636,614.67
Gordon Proal at this time made a motion that Section 36 of Article 6, be amended to read $254,953.18, the original amount requested by the King Philip Regional School District Committee. This was seconded by Erick Sargent. During this very lengthy discussion the Moderator de- clared a five minute recess.
The meeting was called to order and the question called for. Bancroft Austin moved that a ballot vote be called for, seconded by Raymond Smith. The voice vote was doubted on this motion and a standing vote called for. Result of the standing vote for a ballot vote: Yes 71, No 120. Motion for ballot vote lost.
The vote on the amendment to increase the amount recommended by the Finance Committee to $254,953.18 was again brought to a standing vote, as the voice vote was doubted. Results of the standing vote on amendment: No 126, Yes 73. Amendment lost.
Vote on the original total of Article 6 in the amount of $636,614.67 voted by a voice vote, but was not unanimous.
33. For the Moth Department
38. For the Planning Board
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ARTICLE 7. Motion by Bertha Browne and seconded by Robert Malin that no Action be taken on this article, as it is included in the In- surance Account. (Officials Bonds) And unanimously voted.
ARTICLE 8. Motion by Clifton DeMotte and seconded by Everett Skinner and unanimously voted that the Town authorize the Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, to borrow money from time to time in anticipation of the revenue of the financial year beginning January 1965 and to issue a note or notes thereof, payable within one year and to renew any note or notes thereof, as may be given for a period of less than one year in accordance with Section 17, Chapter 44, General Laws.
ARTICLE 9. Motion by Raymond Crowell and seconded by Reginald Keyes that the Town vote to transfer Nine Thousand Nine Hundred and Fifty-five dollars and fifteen cents ($9,955.15) from Overlay Surplus for a Reserve Fund to provide for the extra-ordinary unforeseen expenses, as authorized by Section 6, Chapter 40, General Laws, and unanimously voted.
ARTICLE 10. Motion by Everett Skinner and seconded by Raymond Smith that the Town accept the provisions of Chapter 90 of the General Laws, and raise and appropriate the sum of $2,050.00
for the Town's share of Chapter 90 Highway Maintenance and that in addition the sum of $4,000.00 be transferred from un- appropriated available funds in the treasury to meet the State and County's share of the cost of the work, the reimbursement from the State and County to be restored upon their receipt to unappropriated available funds in the Treasury. Unanimously voted.
ARTICLE 11. Motion by Everett Skinner and seconded by Raymond Miller that the town vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $4,750.00
to meet the Town's share of the cost of Chapter 81 Highways, and that in addition the sum of $9,900.00 be transferred from unappropriated available funds in the Treasury to meet the State's share of the cost of the work. The reimbursement from the State to be restored upon the receipt to unappropriated available funds in the Treasury.
ARTICLE 12. Motion by Everett Skinner and seconded by Raymond Miller that the Town vote to raise and appropri- ate the sum of $12,050.00 to continue the laying out and con- struction of George Street from Route 1 to School Street, under
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Chapter 90 of the General Laws. The money to be raised as follows : $3,050.00
the Town's share to be raised and appropriated by taxation and the State and County's share of this work, $9,000.00 to be transferred from unappropriated available funds in the Treas- ury. The reimbursement from the State and County to be restored upon their receipt to unappropriated available funds in the Treasury.
ARTICLE 13. Motion by Everett Skinner and seconded by Raymond Miller that the sum of $5,381.12
be appropriated for the permanent construction of George Street, from Cowell Street to Wampum Street; Wampum Street from George Street westerly 1,000 feet; and the balance of the money to be used on Cowell Street from George Street easterly, and to meet said appropriation the sum of $5,381.12 be transferred from proceeds re- ceived, or to be received from the State under the provisions of Chapter 822, Acts of 1963. Unanimously voted.
ARTICLE 14. Motion by Richard Flynn and seconded by Everett Skinner that the town vote to transfer 986.00
from the Land Damages Account to pay land damages on George Street, and unanimously voted.
ARTICLE 15. Motion by Everett Skinner and seconded by Russell Mulligan and unanimously voted that the town vote to raise and appropriate or transfer $5,800.00 for the purchase of a new truck for the Highway Department. The money to be raised as follows: Transfer $3,800.00 from the Road Machinery Account and raise by taxation $2,000.00
the money to be spent under the direction of the Board of Selectmen and the Highway Superintendent.
Mrs. Brewster Thorburn moved that Article 17 be taken up at this time, seconded by Mr. Charles Margeson. Everett Skinner, Superintend- ent of the Highway Department read Chapter 40 Section 6H, and its rela- tion to Article 16, and requested that Article 16 be settled before vote on Article 17 is taken. Motion to take up Article 17, not voted.
ARTICLE 16. Motion by Marshall Brown and seconded by Raymond Crowell that NO ACTION be taken on Article 16. After considerable dis- cussion this motion was defeated, and upon a motion by Clifton DeMotte and seconded by Everett Skinner, it was unanimously voted to accept the
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provisions of Chapter 40 Section 6H, with the opinion that the Town would gain in the long run with the acceptance of this article.
ARTICLE 17. Motion by Charles Margeson and seconded by Mrs. Brewster Thorburn that the Town vote to accept the layout of Treasure Island Road and Doreen Way, as this article is in violation of the Town By-Laws, which states streets must be brought to grade, and so forth, Moderator Charles Peasley question the legality of this Article. Town Counsel Charles Mason stated that if acceptance would violate a town by-law, this acceptance would not be binding upon the town as the vote could not over-ride a town by-law. Moderator Peasley declared this article as out of order, and no vote taken.
ARTICLE 18. Motion by Robert Malin and seconded by Miles E. Hooker that the town vote to install 2,200 feet, more of less, of water mains, not less than six inches but less than sixteen inches in diameter northerly on Taunton Street, Route 152, starting at Messinger Street, Route 106, to the D. E. Makepeace Company, on the westerly side of Taunton Street, and that a sum not to exceed $19,000.00 be appropriated for the aforesaid purpose.
That to meet said appropriation, of $19,000.00 the sum of $1,814.64 be transferred from the Elementary School Construction Account, the sum of 185.36 be transferred from the Water Main Reserve Account, and the Town Treasurer with the approval of the Selectmen, be and he hereby is authorized under and pursuant to the Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 44, Section 8, Clauses 4 and 5, and any other law thereto enabling, to issue and sell, at one time or from time to time, serial bonds or notes of the Town in the aggregate principal amount of $17,000.00, each such issue to be payable over a term not to exceed fifteen years from the date thereof; and that the total proceeds from the transfer of said funds and the sale of said bonds and notes be under the direction of and expended by the Water Commissioners of said Town for the above-named pur- poses. Unanimously voted.
ARTICLE 19. Motion by Mrs. H. Bertha Browne and seconded by Robert Malin that the sum of $10,000.00
be transferred from Surplus Revenue for the Stabilization Fund, under authority of Chapter 40 Section 5B of the General Laws, and unanimously voted.
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ARTICLE 20. Motion by Clifton DeMotte and seconded by Everett Skinner and unanimously voted that the sum of $2,500.00 be raised and appropriated for the Fire Alarm Replacement Fund.
ARTICLE 21. Motion by Raymond Crowell and seconded by Raymond Miller that the sum of $5,000.00
be raised and appropriated for the Fire Department Apparatus Fund. Unanimously voted.
ARTICLE 22. Motion by Richard Flynn and seconded by Everett Skinner and unanimously voted that the sum of $300.00 be raised and appropriated for Insect Pest Control and No Action be taken for Dutch Elm Disease, as provided under Chapter 132 of the General Laws, as amended by Chapter 657, Acts of 1956.
ARTICLE 23. Motion by Marshall Brown and seconded by Raymond Miller and unanimously voted that the sum of $20,000.00 be raised and appropriated for the carrying on of the different categories of Welfare.
ARTICLE 24. Motion by Robert Malin and seconded by Russell Skinner that the Town install one light on pole located in the parking lot in the rear of the Town Office Building. The money to pay for same is included in the Street Lights account. Unanimously voted.
ARTICLE 25. Motion by H. Bertha Browne and seconded by Clifton DeMotte that the Town vote to transfer the sum of $1,000.00 from the Sale of Real Estate Account for the purpose of estab- lishing a Conservation Fund to be used by the Conservation Commission for conservation purposes, including the purchase of land, and unanimous- ly voted.
ARTICLE 26. As there were no recommendations on this article, a motion to adjourn was made by Miles E. Hooker and seconded by Ray- mond Miller. The Moderator thanked the tellers for their assistance and the meeting was adjourned at 11:30 P.M.
AUSTIN F. GRANT,
Town Clerk
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TOWN OF PLAINVILLE
1964
WARRANT
FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Plainville:
Greeting:
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Plainville qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs, to meet at the Elementary School Auditorium in said Plainville on Monday, March 23, 1964 A. D. at 7:30 o'clock p.m., then and there to act on the following articles, viz:
ARTICLE 1. To see whether the Town will vote to approve or dis- approve the amount of debt (to wit: $130,000.00) authorized by the King Philip Regional School District Committee at a meeting held on February 27, 1964, for the purpose of acquiring land for school sites and for con- structing and equipping a regional junior high school building.
And you are directed to serve this Warrant, by posting up seven (7) attested copies thereof in said Town, seven (7) days at least before the time of holding said meeting.
Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this 6th day of March in the year of Our Lord one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four.
MILES E. HOOKER LEROY B. WILSON
RAYMOND V. MILLER Selectmen of Plainville
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A true copy.
Attest: ERNEST J. LA PORTE, Constable
March 13, 1964
March 13, 1964
I have this day posted seven copies of the within Warrant in seven public places in the Town of Plainville.
ERNEST J. LaPORTE, Constable, Town of Plainville, Mass.
Attest: AUSTIN F. GRANT, Town Clerk
MINUTES OF SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
MARCH 23, 1964
A special town meeting was held in the auditorium of the Plainville Elementary School on Monday, March 23, 1964 at 7:30 P.M. The Mod- erator called the meeting to order at 7:40 P.M. and the call of the meeting was read by Town Clerk Austin F. Grant.
William Simpson, Eugene Hawkins and Walter Foote and Elton Franklin, Jr. were appointed tellers by the Moderator, the Town Clerk was appointed ballot box officer in the event of a ballot vote, by Moder- ator Charles O. Peasley.
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The bounds of the hall were declared to be the seats on the floor of the auditorium, persons sitting in the bleachers would not be eligible to vote.
The voters were checked in by Robert Keniston (R) and Robert Faille (D) and showed eighty-five men and twenty-nine women, a total of one hundred and fourteen voters present.
ARTICLE 1. Motion by Robert Malin and seconded by Helen Smith that the town vote to approve the amount of debt (to wit: $130,000.00) authorized by the King Philip Regional School District Committee at a meeting held on February 27, 1964, for the purpose of acquiring land for school sites and for constructing and equipping a regional Junior high school building. Unanimously voted.
A motion to adjourn was made and seconded at 8:10 P.M. by Miles E. Hooker and Daniel Malone.
AUSTIN F. GRANT,
Town Clerk
.
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WARRANT
FOR PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Norfolk, ss.
To either of the constables of the Town of Plainville.
Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in Plainville Elementary School Auditorium
TUESDAY, THE TWENTY-EIGHTH DAY OF APRIL, 1964
at 12 o'clock NOON, for the following purposes :
To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Election of
Candidates of Political Parties for the following offices :
58 DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Democratic Party.
43 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention Democratic Party.
10 DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Republican Party.
10 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Conven- tion of the Republican Party.
2 DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Demo- cratic Party, 10th Congressional District
2 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, 10th Congressional District
2 DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Repub- lican Party, 10th Congressional District
3
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2 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Republican Party, 10th Congressional District
District Members of State Committee-(One Man and One Woman) for each political party of the Second Norfolk Senatorial District.
10 MEMBERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE.
35 MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE. PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE.
The polls will be open from 12 o'clock NOON to 8:00 o'clock p.m. Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant with your doings
thereon at the time and place of said meeting.
Given under our hands this Fifteenth day of April, A.D., 1964.
MILES E. HOOKER LEROY B. WILSON RAYMOND V. MILLER
Selectmen of Plainville
A true copy.
Attest: ERNEST J. LA PORTE, Constable
April 21, 1964.
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April 21, 1964
I have this day posted seven copies of the within Warrant in seven public places in the Town of Plainville.
ERNEST J. LaPORTE, Constable,
Town of Plainville, Mass.
Attest: AUSTIN F. GRANT, Town Clerk
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY
DELEGATES AT LARGE AND ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE
TO NATIONAL CONVENTION
Delegates
John F. Albano
25
Ruth M. Batson
27
John S. Begley
28
J. William Belanger
35
Francis X. Bellotti
50
Thomas J. Buckley
42
William T. Buckley
32
James A. Burke
31
Garrett H. Byrne
32
John P. S. Burke
27
Robert V. Cauchon
27
Bernard Cohen
26
John F. Collins
40
John W. Costello
29
James J. Craven, Jr.
27
John F. X. Davoren
25
Harry Della Russo
27
John T. Dias
27
Gerard F. Doherty
32
John Thomas Driscoll
36
William P. Driscoll
27
Howard W. Fitzpatrick
32
Mary L. Fonseca
27
A. Frank Foster
27
Foster Furcolo
31
Edward P. Gilgun
25
William Hartigan
23
James W. Hennigan Jr.
28
John B. Hynes
30
Walter J. Kelliher
25
George V. Kenneally, Jr.
23
Edward M. Kennedy
56
Robert Francis Kennedy
46
Daniel M. Keyes, Jr.
24
Ida R. Lyons
25
Torbert H. MacDonald
36
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Timothy A. Mantalos
25
Norman Mason
33
Edward J. McCormack, Jr.
44
John W. McCormack
40
Patrick J. McDonough
37
Nicholas B. Morrissey
26
Daniel F. O'Brien
29
Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr.
32
Endicott Peabody
43
Francis G. Poitrast
22
Charles V. Ryan, Jr.
30
Benjamin A. Smith
30
Edward J. Sullivan
28
Sherwood J. Tarlow
25
Balcom S. Taylor
23
Betty Taymor
25
John F. Thompson
30
James A. Williams
25
Kevin H. White
46
Thomas J. White
28
Alternate Delegates
Samuel H. Beer
22
Margaret M. Breen
22
William F. Brewin
22
Thomas P. Broderick
23
James F. Burke
31
Joseph C. Casdin
21
Charles N. Collatos
22
Joseph A. DeGuglielmo
24
Henry C. Donnelly
23
Donald J. Dowd
21
Rubin Epstein
18
John T. Farrell, Jr.
21
Joseph F. Feeney
22
William F. Foley, Jr.
28
Charles J. Hamilton
18
John E. Harrington, Jr.
23
Charles V. Hogan
25
Lester S. Hyman
21
Carl R. Johnson, Jr.
28
Frank H. Kelleher
22
Edward King
18
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ANNUAL REPORT
Philip Kramer
21
Edward Krock
15
Lawrence R. Laughlin
27
James P. Loughlin
19
Edward C. Maher
22
Vincent Mannering
19
Francis V. Matera
17
James R. McIntyre
21
Denis L. McKenna
19
Paul C. Menton
24
Dace J. Moore
22
Edward S. Moss
22
Bernard T. Moynihan
21
Paul V. Mullaney
21
George F. O'Meara, Jr.
19
James R. Purdy
18
Robert H. Quinn
23
Earl J. Riley
21
Anthony M. Scibelli
21
Bernard Solomon
20
Daniel M. Walsh, Jr.
23
Anthony H. Zabriskie
19
DISTRICT DELEGATES AND ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES
TO NATIONAL CONVENTION
10th DISTRICT
Delegates
Vote for Two Delegates and Not More Than Two Alternate Delegates
William P. Grant 46
Roland G. Desmarais 43
Alternate Delegates
Patrick H. Harrington, Jr.
46
Joseph E. Hanify, Jr. 40
STATE COMMITTEE (Vote for One Man)
SECOND NORFOLK DISTRICT
Adam P. Consoletti
21
37
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Michael J. Curran 13
James E. Mitchell
26
(Vote for One Woman)
Margaret M. Blizard 30
Betty P. Flaherty
26
DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE
VOTE FOR NOT MORE THAN THIRTY-FIVE MEMBERS
Francis R. McCabe
34
Marion N. McCabe
34
Helen G. Simpson
35
William E. Simpson
35
Edward C. Reilly
35
Marion E. Reilly
35
Charles G. Nowick
34
Jeanette M. Nowick
34
Robert R. Faille
35
Wanda B. Faille
34
Richard V. Flynn
35
Jane A. Flynn
35
Fernand E. Preston
35
Rita Preston
35
Gael E. Kelly
35
Shirley E. Marcoux
35
Robert B. Thibedeau
35
Rita C. Haviland
35
Winifred J. Legon
34
Camillo P. DiGiantommaso
34
Jacqueline M. DiGiantommaso
34
Donald G. Colley
34
Lucien G. Baudreau
34
Doris T. Gaudreau
35
Pasquale DiGiantommaso
34
Lucien R. LaFerriere
35
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ANNUAL REPORT
39
Georgianna A. LaFerriere
35
Alice M. Barley
35
Vincent N. Cavallo
35
Margaret P. Thibedeau
34
Eleanora M. Rignanese
35
Jimmy Rignanese
34
Catherine T. Ashworth
35
Helena G. Marley Blanks
35
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PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE
Lyndon B. Johnson
38
Robert Kennedy
10
Henry Cabot Lodge
1
Blanks
18
Total number of votes cast - 220
Republican - 153
Democrat - 67
EARL B. THOMPSON, Election Warden
AUSTIN F. GRANT, Town Clerk
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WARRANT
FOR SPECIAL TOWN MEETING
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Norfolk, ss.
To either of the Constables of the Town of Plainville
Greeting :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts you are hereby required to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town. of Plainville qualified to vote in elections and Town affairs, to meet at the Elementary School Auditorium in said Plainville on
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