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No pension under this chapter shall be discontinued nor shall the amount thereof be decreased until the expiration of fifteen days after notice has been given by the Commission. to the pensioner.
Provision is made by which a person receiving a pension may be absent from the Commonwealth on a visit without having such pension suspended.
It is provided that General Laws (Ter. Ed.), c. 273, s. 20, which relates to the support of parents by children, shall not apply when parents are eligible to receive a. pension.
Provision is made that there shall be set up in the Commission a subdivision of appeals under the jurisdiction of a supervisor of appeals. Any person aggrieved by the failure of the Commission to pay an adequate pension under this chapter, or by the failure of the Commission to approve or reject an application for a pension or a request for an increase in the amount thereof, within thirty days after receiving such application or request, shall have a right to a fair hearing, after due notice, upon appeal to the subdivision of ap- peals in the form and manner prescribed by the Commission; provided that such appeal is received by the subdivision of appeals within sixty days after official notice of the action taken by the Old Age Pension Commission has been received by the applicant or pen- sioner. The decision of the subdivision of appeals shall be final and binding upon the Commission.
The Commission or any interested person aggrieved by any decision in any proceeding before the subdivision of appeals may ob- tain judicial review of such decision by filing, within twenty days of the date of mailing of such decision, a petition for review thereof in the district court within the judicial district wherein the pen- sioner or the applicant for a pension lives.
In any proceeding for review the findings of the subdivision of appeals as to facts shall be conclusive, such proceedings shall be heard in a summary manner and given precedence over all other civil cases. From the decision of a district court upon review an appeal may be taken to the Supreme Judicial Court.
The possession by an applicant for pension under this chapter of assets consisting of cash, active securities or inactive securities, or any combination of such assets, shall not disqualify him from receiving such pension; provided, that the total of such assets, figuring the present cash value of such inactive securities at the sum determined by the Old Age Pension Commission, does not ex- ceed the sum of $300.
A person is not to be disqualified from receiving a pension be- cause of the ownership of an equity in vacant land from which there
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is insufficient income to provide for his budgetary needs or minimum payments, or the ownership of an equity in real estate by an appli- cant who resides thereon or who, in the opinion of the Commission is residing elsewhere because of physical or mental incapacity, pro- vided that if such equity on the basis of assessed valuation exceeds an average of $3,000 during the five years immediately preceding application for the pension, the applicant shall execute a bond in the penal sum for the amount of the equity in excess of $3,000 con- ditioned on repayment to the Commonwealth of all amounts paid as such pension without interest, such bond to be secured by a mortgage on the applicant's real estate. Provision is made for the recording of such bond and mortgage without a fee and the apportionment of the proceeds realized from any of them between the Federal govern- ment and the Commonwealth.
A person is not to be disqualified from receiving a pension by reason of the ownership of a policy of group insurance or of a policy of insurance in an amount not exceeding $1,000 or of a policy of insurance in an amount not exceeding $3,000, having a cash surrender value not in excess of $1,000, if such policy has been in effect not less than fifteen years.
No pension shall be granted to an applicant who at any time within five years immediately prior to the filing of an application for such pension has made an assignment or transfer of property so as to render himself eligible to such pension. No pension shall be subject to trustee process or assignment, and no applicant for a pension, who knowingly makes any false statement or perpetrates any fraud or deception in relation to his application, shall be granted any pension nor be eligible for one during one year thereafter. A person, his executor or administrator shall be liable in contract to the Common- wealth for expenses incurred by it for a pension paid to such person under this chapter if such person or his estate is in possession of funds not otherwise exempted thereunder.
If an application for a pension under this chapter is effected by the eligibility of the applicant to receive aid under General Laws (Ter. Ed.), c. 115, which relates to State and Military Aid and Sol- diers' Relief, the applicant shall be entitled to exercise such options and execute such waivers as may be necessary to receive the pension which he seeks.
All cities and towns in the Commonwealth shall furnish suitable headquarters for the carrying out of the duties of the commission in such cities and towns.
The measure further provides that there shall be established and set upon the books of the Commonwealth a separate fund, to be known as the Old Age Pension Fund, consisting of receipts credited to said fund under General Laws (Ter. Ed.) c. 64B, G.L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 128A, s. 15, as amended, G.L. (Ter. Ed.) c. 138, s. 27, as amended, and all proceeds of taxes assessed under Acts of 1941, c. 729, s.s. 9, and
The Old Age Assistance Fund as in force immediately prior to the effective date of this act is hereby continued in existence, but shall hereafter be entitled "The Old Age Pension Fund."
It is provided that all civil service employees in the Department of Public Welfare of the Commonwealth, including the supervisor, referees and employees of the subdivision of appeals in said depart- ment or of any city or town, employed in the administration of the Old Age Assistance Law on the effective date of this proposed measure, shall be transferred to the service of the Old Age Pension Commission, retaining their present civil service seniority retirement rights and any step increases from the minimum pay of their grade earned during their service with said department or said bureaus.
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It is provided that all records and property used in the ad- ministration of the Old Age Assistance Law and which are the property of the Commonwealth are to be transferred to the Old Age Pension Commission.
This Act shall take effect on March first, nineteen hundred and forty-seven,-which proposed law was approved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 125 in the affirmative YES and 79 in the negative, and on which the Senate did NO not vote,-be approved ?
QUESTION NO. 2 LAW PROPOSED BY INITIATIVE PETITION
Shall this measure which provides that no labor union may be operated or maintained unless there is filed with the Commissioner of Labor and Industries a statement signed by the President and Treasurer setting forth the union's officers, aims, scale of dues, fees, fines, assessments and the salaries of the officers.
The President and Treasurer of a labor union is required to file annually with the Commissioner of Labor and Industries a detailed statement in writing setting forth all receipts and expenditures of the union which shall be open to the public, and the said Commis- sioner is given the power to summons witnesses and records; and there is a penalty of not less than $50.00 nor more than $500.00 for whoever fails to file a statement or whoever knowingly makes a false statement,-which was disapproved in the House of Representatives by a vote of 50 in the affirmative and 154 in the YES negative and in the Senate by a vote of 6 in the affirmative and 24 in the negative,-be approved ? NO
To obtain a full expression of opinion, voters should vote on all three of the following questions :-
(a) If a voter desires to permit the sale in this city (or town) of any and all alcoholic beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "YES" on all three questions. -
(b) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages only to be drunk on and off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question one, "YES" on question two and "NO" on question three.
(c) If he desires to permit the sale herein of all alcoholic bever- ages but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on questions one and two and "YES" on question three.
(d) If he desires to permit the sale herein of wines and malt beverages to be drunk on and off the premises where sold and in addition other alcoholic beverages, but only in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on question one and "YES" on questions two and three.
(e) If he desires to prohibit the sale herein of any and all alco- holic beverages whether to be drunk on or off the premises where sold, he will vote "NO" on all three questions.
1. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages (whisky, rum, YES gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic NO beverages) ? -
2. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or to' therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all other malt beverages) ?
YES
NO 1
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3. Shall licenses be granted in this city (or town) for the sale therein of all alcoholic bever- ages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises ?
YES
NO 1
1. Shall the parimutuel system of betting on licensed horse races be permitted in this county ?
YES
NO
-
2. Shall the pari-mutuel system of betting on licensed dog races be permitted in this county ?
YES
NO
"Shall the General Court enact legislation re- quiring jury service by women, with such reserva- tions as it may prescribe ?"
YES
NO
"Shall the Senator in the General Court from this District be instructed to vote to request the President and the Congress of the United States to direct our Delegates to the United Nations to pro- pose or support Amendments to its Charter which YES will strengthen the United Nations and make it a NO World Federal Government able to prevent War?"
The polls will be opened at eight o'clock in the forenoon and will close at eight o'clock in the evening.
You are directed to serve this warrant by posting true and attested copies thereof in one or more public places in each Voting Precinct in said Town of Braintree, ten days at least before said fifth day of November, 1946, and by publishing the same once each week for two' successive weeks in "The Observer," the first publica- tion to be at least eight days before said meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, before said meeting.
Given under our hands at Braintree, this eighteenth day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six.
JOHN W. MAHAR, Chairman RAYMOND P. PALMER, Clerk HENRY D. HIGGINS Board of Selectmen, Town of Braintree
A true copy. Attest:
EDWARD D. CAHILL
Constable of Braintree
Braintree, Mass., October 25, 1946.
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, I. hereby notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified as expressed therein, to meet at the time and places mentioned, for the purposes therein mentioned.
EDWARD D. CAHILL Constable of Braintree
Braintree, Mass., November 1, 1946.
Pursuant to the foregoing Warrant, I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the Town of Braintree, qualified as expressed
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therein, to meet at the time and places mentioned, for the purposes therein mentioned.
EDWARD D. CAHILL Constable of Braintree
State Election
Braintree, Mass., November 5, 1946.
In accordance with the foregoing warrant, the voters assembled in the' several Precincts to cast their ballots for State and County Officers enumerated in the warrant and to vote "Yes" or "No" on each of the several questions.
The official ballots were delivered to the Wardens of the several Precincts and receipted for.
The polls were opened in all Precincts at 8 A. M. and were closed at 8 P. M.
The following election officers served:
Precinct One: Frank M. O'Rourke, Warden; Grace E. Scott, Clerk; Patrick L. Dalton, Constable; Raymond J. Brickley, Lena J. Whitman, Catherine O'Rourke, C. Warren Barry, John M. Sullivan, Harry W. Lindsay, Ellen V. Tyler, William J. Hughes, Edna Milne Ingmanson.
Precinct Two: J. Frank Lane, Warden; Thomas F. Weathers, Clerk; Everett F. Russell, Constable; Edward J. Sullivan, Florence M. Dries, Viola Eno, Charles Roberts, Thomas J. Murphy, Mar- guerite J. Marshman, Sarah I. Drummond, Mallie B. Wetherbee, Lillian G. Eisenhauer.
Precinct Three: Herbert F. Stackhouse, Warden; Doris M. Klay, Clerk; Eugene T. Cleaves, Constable; Beatrice W. Silver, Edna C. Berry, Mabel L. Kinna, Ida E. Oakes, Mary F. Mahar, Dorothy Hennebury, Lena G. McGill, Gertrude T. Hunt, Elva S. Belyea.
Precinct Four: George A. Arnold, Warden; Alice G. Lewis, Clerk; Frank J. Mischler, Constable; Ruth E. Nelson, Isabelle Mc- Laughlin, Kathleen E. Carr, Jane S. Good, Fedora Trainor, Marion E. Griffiths, Andrew S. Merrill, Marion Low, Mae E. Haynes.
Precinct Five: Thomas F. Cassidy, Warden; Elizabeth Silver, Clerk; Edward E. Lawson, Constable; Maude M. Durgin, Ida G. Ward, Sadie C. Thoren, Margaret McDonnell, Carl H. Bjorkman, Emma A. Cohoon, George J. Claupein, Helen A. McClellan, Raffaela Robery.
Precinct Six: Durant Lathrop, Warden; Mary E. Green, Clerk; Edgar Clark, Constable; Esther T. Nelson, Rose Siegal, William Pillsbury, E. Fay Files, Gladys Fontoni, Michael Smith, Lillian Jenkins, Elizabeth Gropp, Ella Smith.
The ballots were counted, record made of the votes for each office and person and also the vote on each question submitted and the result declared in each Precinct.
The ballots, check lists, etc., were sealed and labeled according to law. The returns were then forwarded to the Town Clerk's office where the figures were tabulated and the result of the total vote announced.
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The result of the ballot was as follows:
Number of votes cast in Precinct 1 1217
Number of votes cast in Precinct 2 1396
Number of votes cast in Precinct 3 1539
Number of votes cast in Precinct 4. 1511
Number of votes cast in Precinct 5 1378
Number of votes cast in Precinct 6
1062
Total votes cast 8103
GOVERNOR
.
Robert F. Bradford (R) 6018
Maurice J. Tobin (D) 1989
Horace I. Hillis (SL) 46
Guy S. Williams (P) 6
Blanks
44
Total
8103
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Arthur W. Coolidge (R) 5713
Paul A. Dever (D) 2192
Alfred Erickson (P)
59
Francis A. Votano. (SL) 57
Blanks
82
Total
8103
SECRETARY
Frederic W. Cook (R) 6251
Benedict F. FitzGerald (D)
1645
Malcolm T. Rowe (SL)
68
Blanks
139
Total
8103
TREASURER
Laurence Curtis (R) 5857
John E. Hurley (D)
2019
Lawrence Gilfedder (SL)
66
Charles E. Vaughan (P)
21
Blanks
140
Total
8103
AUDITOR
Thomas J. Buckley (D) 2317
Russell A. Wood (R) 5530
Pearl J. McGlynn (SL)
63
Robert A. Simmons (P)
18
Blanks
175
Total
8103
ATTORNEY GENERAL
Clarence A. Barnes (R) 5817
Francis E. Kelly (D). 2024
William F. Oro (SL)
73
Howard B. Rand (P)
21
Blanks
168
1
Total
8103
78
SENATOR IN CONGRESS
Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr. (R) 6132
David I. Walsh (D) 1813
Henning A. Blomen (SL) 52
Mark R. Shaw (P) 12
Blanks 94
Total 8103
CONGRESSMAN (Thirteenth District)
James J. Goode, Jr., (D) 1747
Richard B. Wigglesworth (R) 6176
Blanks 180
Total 8103
COUNCILLOR (Second District)
Clayton L. Havey (R) 5993
Samuel George Thorner (D). 1657
Blanks 453
Total
8103
SENATOR (First Norfolk District)
ยท Carl W. Anderson (D)
2085
John D. MacKay (R) 5746
Blanks 272
Total 8103
REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT (Third Norfolk District)
Joseph P. Barrett (D) 2402
Everett E. Callahan (D) 1469
John L. Gallant (R) 4923
Raymond P. Palmer (R)
5976
Albert E. Roberts (R)
6030
Scattering
3
Blanks
3506
Total
24309
DISTRICT ATTORNEY (Southeastern District)
Alfred DeQuoy (D)
1528
Edmund R. Dewing (R)
6244
Blanks 331
Total 8103
CLERK OF COURTS (Norfolk County)
Willard E. Everett (R)
6966
Blanks 1137
Total 8103
REGISTER OF DEEDS (Norfolk District)
L. Thomas Shine (R) 6982
Blanks 1121
Total 8103
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COUNTY COMMISSIONER (Norfolk County)
Frederick A. Leavitt (R)
6943
Blanks 1160
Total
8103
QUESTION NO. 1
Yes 2552
No
3576
Blanks
1975
Total
1
8103
QUESTION NO. 2
Yes
4451
No
1853
Blanks
1799
Total
8103
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES ITEM 1
Yes
4315
No
2920
Blanks
868
Total
8103
ITEM 2
Yes
4291
No
2721
Blanks
1091
Total
8103
ITEM 3
Yes
4847
No
2219
Blanks
1037
Total
8103
PARI-MUTUEL NO. 1-HORSES
Yes
3740
No
3410
Blanks
953
Total
8103
NO. 2-DOGS
Yes
3265
No
3552
Blanks
1286
Total
8103
80
JURY SERVICE BY WOMEN
Yes
4467
No
2152
Blanks
1484
Total
8103
SENATOR-U. N.
Yes
6175
No
453
Blanks
1475
Total
8103
A true copy: Attest:
ERNEST C. WOODSUM,
Town Clerk.
THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS
Office of the Secretary
Boston, Mass., November 26, 1946.
To City and Town Clerks and Election Commissioners:
WHEREAS, petitions have been filed with the State Secretary, in the interest of Arthur W. Coolidge, of Reading, Republican candi- date for the office of Lieutenant Governor and Paul A. Dever, of Cambridge, Democratic candidate for the office of Lieutenant Gover- nor, and petitions have also been filed with the State Secretary, in the interest of Thomas J. Buckley, of Boston, Democratic candidate for the office of Auditor, and Russell A. Wood, of Cambridge, Repub- lican candidate for the office of Auditor, for state-wide recounts of ballots cast at the election held November 5, 1946, for the offices of Lieutenant Governor an dAuditor of the Commonwealth, respectively, under the provisions of General Laws, Chapter 54, Section 135, as amended; and
WHEREAS, after the official tabulation of votes by the Gover- nor and Council it appears that the difference in the number of votes cast for the two leading candidates for the offices of Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Auditor is less than one per cent of the total number of votes cast for such offices;
THEREFORE, under the provisions of said Section 135, as amended, it becomes my duty to, and I do hereby, order the clerk of each city and town of the Commonwealth to transmit forthwith, and said clerk shall so transmit, the envelopes containing the ballots, sealed, to the registrars of the city or town who shall, without un- necessary delay, open the envelopes, recount the ballots cast for said offices and determine the questions raised.
Very truly yours, (Signed) F. W. COOK . FREDERIC W. COOK, Secretary of the Commonwealth
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Recount for Lieutenant Governor and Auditor
December 11, 1946.
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In compliance with the foregoing order, all candidates for the offices of Lieutenant Governor and Auditor were duly notified, as required by law.
Wednesday, December 11, 1946, at 9:00 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Town Hall, was the date, time and place set for the recount.
The following officers served under the supervision of the Board of Registrars:
J. Frank Lane
Marie M. Cummings
Frank M. O'Rourke
Margaret D. Harvey
Alice G. Lewis
Mary E. Laken
The results were as follows:
Total ballots cast:
Original
8,103
Recount
8,103
Precinct Officers' Returns :
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec.
1
2 934
3
4
5
6
Total
Coolidge (R)
807
1,284 1,131
911
646
5,713
Dever (D)
373
425
230
365
426
373
2,192
Erickson (P)
9
9
11
3
13
14
59
Votano (SL)
7
7
7
4
15
71
57
Blanks
21
21
7
8
13
12
82
Total
1,217 1,396 1,539
1,511
1,378 1,062 8,103
AUDITOR
Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Total
Buckley (D)
420
424
261
381
449
382
2,317
Wood (R)
755
917
1,253
1,102
875
628
5,530
McGlynn (SL)
4
10
7
5
16
21
63
Simmons (P)
2
4
4
1
5
2
18
Blanks
36
41
14
22
33
29
175
Total
1,217
1,396 1,539
1,511
1,378
1,062 8,103
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Recount by Board of Registrars:
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec. Prec ..
1
2
Coolidge (R)
805
937
3 1,377
1,120
5 912
6 648
5,699
Dever (D)
376
422
233'
374
424
371
2,200
Erickson (P)
10
10
10
3
13
12
58
Votano
(SL)
7
6
8
5
14
17
57
Blanks
19
21
11
9
15
14
89
Total
1,217
1,396
1,539
1,511
1,378
1,062
8,103
AUDITOR Prec. Prec. Prec.
Prec. Prec. Prec.
Buckley (D)
420
2 424
3
4 398
5
6 384
2,329
Wood (R)
754
916
1,253
1,085
876
626
5,510
McGlynn (SL)
4
9
7
5
16
19
60
Simmons (P)
2
4
2
2
4
4
18
Blanks
37
43
21
21
35
29
186
Total
1,217
1,396
1,539
1,511
1,378
1,062
8,103
A true record, Attest:
ERNEST C. WOODSUM,
Town Clerk.
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4
Total
1
Total
256
447
1945 Births Received Too Late for Town Report
Date
Name
Parent's Names
June 17 Nancy Doreen Worth
July 18 Delores Ann Brennan
Aug. 66
1 Margaret Elizabeth Pierson
66
8 William Gordon Robertson
Sept. 1 Mary Frances Amrhein
"
2 Daniel Eugene Kelly
5 Paul Lind
66
6 Dennis Michael Sorgi
60
7 Joseph Francis Caulfield
66 7 Thomas Philip Moylan
66 10 Mary Shevlin
66
15 Marilyn Jean Tucker
17 Karl Edward Smith
66 19 Carol May Knudsen
66
19 Peter Alfred Trenouth
66
29 Rita Solimini
Oct.
1 Arthur Calvin Wiseman
5 Richard Jay Bodenschatz
5 Martha Anna Bliss
7 Rita Ann Crosby
66 15 Richard Thomas Law
66
15 Benjamin Joseph Fox
66
16 Alexandra Lyons Wall
17 Brenda Claire Morrell
66 18 John Robert Barrett
20 James Everett Linscott
66
27 Albert Edward Wynot
66
28 Marie Adele Connelly
Nov.
2 Richard William Aalto
8 Karen Sylvester
66
9 Wendy Yates Zildjian
14 Frances Theresa Frawley
66
15 Ellen Beth Barton
66
16 Marcia Joan Flanagan
18 Elizabeth Ann Schofield
66
30 Ruth Sylvester
66
.30
Rita Sylvester
Coughlin
66
11 Kauffman
66
16
Dorothy O'Connell
66
16 Peter Noel Swan
17 Carol Frances Walsh
66
18 Kenneth John McCumber
66
24 Thomas, Nelson Alger
66 25 Virginia Carol Lundwall
66
25 Holly Phyllis Reynolds
66
26 Allen Russell Hoch
30 Marilyn Edith Ghiorse
Leo F. and Leah E. John J. and Maude M. Leo B. and Marie D. Vincent and Flora Joseph F. and Georgeanna B. Thomas W. and Rita C. Frank J. and Dorothy J. Edgar R. and Dorothy L. George H. and Elizabeth Stanley L. and Irene C. Alfred and Theresa E. James and Grace A. Vincent and Lena
Loren and Winifred A. George and Flora Donald W. and Ruth Clarence H. and Esther R. Reginald T. and Evelyn P. Benjamin P. and Margaret E. Philip N. and Geraldine W.
Lloyd J. and Claire Maurice R. and Doris Everett H. and Anne M. Albert E. and Katherine Martin J. and Claire M.
Frank E. and Catherine C. Stanley and Albertine Armand A. and Mary C. Daniel L. and Mary F. Fred C. and Hazel Sherwin M. and Bernadette F. John S. and Barbara G. . Leonard P. and Julia C. Raymond A. and Janet Francis R. and Helen Francis R. and Helen
Dec. 8 3 Deborah Anne Hatchard
Thomas and Eva Harold G. and Grace T. Hubert S. and Harriet John M. and Ann J. James A. and Salva Albert J. and Bernadette B. Kenneth J. and Dorothea E. Richard E. and Hilma C. Paul W. and Evelyn I. Ernest and Frances D. Russell W. and Greta I. John T .and Ruth A.
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Clyde L. and Charlotte M. Joseph M. and Johanna C.
Kenneth M. and Arlene L. John B. and Phyllis- E. James O., Jr. and Hazel E.
6 John Brendan Williams
27 Grace Anne D'Allessandro
14 Marilyn Ann Meichsner
30 Diane Smith
BIRTHS-1946
JANUARY
Date Name
2 Carol Ann Mattes
3 Kenneth Jan Newell
3 Joan Darcy Cuff
5 Maureen Maude McGrory
7 Michael Henry Davis Murray
7 William Jeffrey Connell
7 Audrey Louise Leppanen
7 Janice Marjorie Darling
9 Linda Joan Wassmouth
10 Joseph Thomas Smith Christine Ann Hennedy
10
11
Stephanie Ann Smith
11 Betty Jane Ford
13 Jane Carol Dwyer
13 Carol Agnes Peterson
14 David Joseph MacKay
14 Judith Amy Hodge
16 Eugene Paul Wiggins, Jr.
16 Mary Florence Lonergan
16 Lance Hadley Kimball
18 Thomas Alfred Stone
22 Jacqueline Lois Fleming
23 Gordan Wesley Michael Frazier
24 Waureen Mildred Davis
24 Albert Paul Schneiderhan
25 Judith Ann Dauphinee
27 Barry Leo Murphy
30 Parker Bliss Hunter
31 Jean Levangie
Parent's Names
Charles and Antoinette M. Arthur A. and Grace E. William R. and Eleanor C. Raymond J. and Dorothy J. Israel S. and Dorothy Daniel J. and Doris William J. and Olive Walter M. and Claire V. Ronald H. and Marjorie E. Carl E., Jr., and Marjorie L. William H. and Gladys M. John F. and Geraldine M. William W. and Alice L. Elwood A. and Beatrice M. Arthur S. and Ruth P. Carl C. and Elin M. Kenneth W. and Rose E. William J. and Beatrice M. Eugene P. and Mary L. Edmund E. and Lillian A. Robert H. and Ann Alfred A. and Anna R. John and Evelyn L. Gordan A. and Shirley C. Warren W. and Thelma L. Albert G. and Barbara J. Gerald W. and Gladys J. John F. and Frances R. Harry B. and Doris Joseph P. and Jennie
FEBRUARY
3 Elizabeth Blanche Nicol
4 John Richard Carlson
5 Stephen Edward Kelly
5 Kenneth Alfred Fitch
7 Bette Jeanne O'Riley Redmond
9 9 Ronald Edward Murphy
10 Frederick Reno Maitland, 2nd
10 James Charles Crawford
11 Jay Herbert Hedlund
15 Sylvia Jean MacTaggart
15 Carole Jean Rhodes 15 Thomas Harper Gould
16 Dianna Rose LeVine
19 Dennis Michael DiBona
19 Wayne Mark Gibson
19 Sandra Lee Turnbull
19 Bruce Edward Neff
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