Town annual reports of the officers of Southbridge for the year ending 1957-1961, Part 52

Author: Southbridge (Mass.)
Publication date: 1957
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 1366


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Article 10. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money to purchase a Station Wagon for the use of the Engineering Department, or to increase travel expense for the Engineering Department, or act anything thereon.


Article 11. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the construc- tion of a sanitary sewer on Morris Street, from the southerly terminus of existing sewer for a distance of about five hundred ninety-five (595) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 12. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $250 to construct per- manent troughs for fireworks displays at West Street Athletic Field, or act anything thereon.


Article 13. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer a sum of money for the construc- tion of a storm drain on Marjorie Lane from existing drainage system at land owned by William D. Grenier Real Estate and Development Co .; thence northeasterly for a distance of five hundred fifty (550) feet, or act anything thereon.


Article 14. To see if the Town will vote to raise and ap- propriate, borrow or transfer the sum of $1000.00 for the Police Department Special Compensation and Medical Account, or act anything thereon.


You are directed to serve this warrant by posting attested copies in six (6) conspicuous places within the Town at least seven (7) days before holding said meeting.


Hereof fail not and make due return of this warrant with your doings thereon to the Town Clerk at the same time and place mentioned before.


ARMAND O. BELLERIVE RAYMOND J. LATAILLE ARMAND O. DEGRENIER Board of Selectmen


A true copy,


Attest: CHARLES L. MONTIGNY


Constable of Southbridge


Southbridge, Mass., April 11, 1960


Southbridge, Mass. April 11, 1960


Worcester, ss:


Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified and warned


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the inhabitants of the town of Southbridge by posting up at- tested copies of the same in six conspicuous places namely: Town Hall, Lippe's Market, Laughnane's News Room, Metro Bros., South Street Market and Ebb Tide and now return this warrant with my doings thereon as above described this 9th day of February, 1960.


CHARLES L. MONTIGNY, Constable of Southbridge.


A true copy. Attest:


CLARE P. BQYER, Town Clerk


Received Town Clerk's Office 1960, April 11, P.M. 3:02. Town of Southbridge, Massachusetts.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING APRIL 18, 1960


Meeting called to order at 7:30 P.M. by moderator Willard R. Stark.


VOTED: That the reading of the warrant be dispensed with.


The moderator announced the following: "Recommenda- tions of the Finance Committee to be considered as motions and said motions duly seconded. However, substitute motions may be presented from the floor."


Article 1. VOTED: That the sum of $19,804.00 be appro- priated for the construction of a sub-taxiway, parking area, and apron, extension of runway to 3,500 feet, installation of lights and appurtenant work at the Southbridge Municipal Airport, said sum to be used in conjunction with money allo- cated by the Federal Government and the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and to meet said appropriation the sum of $2,804.00 to be transferred from the Airport Reconstruction Account, the sum of $2,000.00 to be appropriated from a gift to the Town from American Optical Company, and the sum of $15,000.00 to be raised in the tax levy of the current year.


Atty. Morrill raised question of a quorum.


The moderator named tellers and the voters were counted: Result of count: 68.


Lacking a quorum the moderator declared a recess for ten minutes. The moderator announced: "return at 7:50 P.M."


At 7:50 P.M. another count taken: Result of count: 95. Lacking a quorum the moderator announced another recess. (in chair.)


At the end of the recess another count was taken: Result of count: 101. 101 did constitute a quorum.


Article 2. VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


Article 3. The following motion presented, seconded and carried:


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VOTED (unanimous) To accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain street known as Fiske Street, commencing at the northerly terminus of the 1937 layout of said Fiske Street, thence north- erly for a distance 115 feet.


No Land Damages per Selectmen.


Article 4. The following motion presented, seconded and carried:


VOTED: (unanimous) To accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain street known as Idlewood Street commencing at the westerly terminus of the 1956 layout of Idlewood Street, thence wester- ly for a distance of 150 feet.


No Land Damages per Selectmen.


Article 5. The following motion presented, seconded and carried.


VOTED (unanimous) To accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain street known as Richard Avenue, commencing on the easterly line of Dennison Drive thence southeasterly and southerly for a distance of 415.69 feet.


No Land Damages per Selectmen.


Article 6. The following motion presented, seconded and carried:


VOTED (unanimous) To accept the report of the Board of Selectmen as to the laying out of a public way a certain street known as Westwood Parkway, commencing at the end of the 1958 layout, thence southwesterly for a distance of 500 feet.


No Land Damages per Selectmen.


Article 7. VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


Article 8. The following substitute motion presented, seconded and lost:


VOTED: That the Town construct on proposed street from Forest Avenue to Hartwell Street a storm drain for a distance of approximately 100 feet, and that the sum of $500.00 be taken from the tax levy of 1960, and that said work be done by the Highway Department, provided that the town obtain proper easements either through purchase or eminent do- main. **


VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


Vote on substitute motion counted by tellers.


Result of count: Affirmative: 3 Negative: 45.


*


Article 9. VOTED: In the affirmative for Fifteen Hun-


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dred Dollars ($1,500.00) from the E & D Account. Work to be done by contract under the supervision of the Town Engineer; said contract to be awarded by the Selectmen.


Article 10. VOTED: In the affirmative for Five Hun- dred ($500.00) Dollars from the E & D Account; said amount to be placed in the travel expense account of the Engineering Department.


Article 11. VOTED: In the affirmative for Four Thou- sand Six Hundred ($4,600.00) Dollars from the E & D Account for the construction of a sanitary sewer drain on Morris Street from the southerly terminus of existing sewer, for a distance of about 595 feet. Work to be done under the supervision of the Sewer Department.


Article 12. VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


Article 13. VOTED: Indefinite postponement.


Article 14, VOTED: In the affirmative for Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) from the E & D Account for the Police De- partment Special Compensation and Medical Account.


VOTED: To dissolve this meeting at 8:10 P.M.


A true record. Attest:


CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk.


THE COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Worcester, ss:


To either of the Constables of the Town of Southbridge GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby re- quired to notify and warn the Inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in primaries to meet in the four precincts, e.i .; Precinct No. 1, Mary E. Wells High School; Precinct No. 2, West Street School; Precinct No. 3, Sacred Heart Parish Hall; Precinct No. 4, Eastford Road School; on Tuesday, the twenty-sixth day of April, 1960 at 2:00 o'clock P.M., 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:


24 DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Democratic Party.


12 ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Democratic Party.


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10 DELEGATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Republican Party.


10 ALTERNATES AT LARGE to the National Convention of the Republican Party.


4 DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, 3rd Congressional District.


2 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Democratic Party, 3rd Congressional District.


2 DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Republican Party, 3rd Congressional District.


2 ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES to the National Convention of the Republican Party, 3rd Congressional District.


DISTRICT MEMBERS OF STATE COMMITTEE, WOR- CESTER-HAMPDEN DISTRICT- (One Man and One Woman) for each political party for the Fifth Senatorial District.


35 MEMBERS OF THE DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMIT- TEE


35 MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMIT- TEE


PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE WARRANT


The polls will be open from 2:00 P.M. to 8:00 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 11th day of April, A.D., 1960. ARMAND O. BELLERIVE RAYMOND J. LATAILLE ARMAND O. DeGRENIER Selectmen of Southbridge


A true copy. Attest: BLAISE TRUDEAU, Constable of Southbridge April 14, 1960


Southbridge, Mass. April 14, 1960


Worcester, ss:


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Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the town of Southbridge by posting up at- tested copies of the same in six conspicuous places namely: Town Hall, Lippe's Market, Laughnane's News Room, Metro Bros., South Street Market and Ebb Tide and now return this warrant with my doings thereon as above described this 14th day of April, 1960.


BLAISE TRUDEAU, Constable of Southbridge


Received Town Clerk's Office 1960, April 14, P.M. 1:33. Attest: CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk. A true copy of warrant. Attest: CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk


PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY, DEMOCRATIC, APRIL 26, 1960 TOTAL VOTE: 1,022 1 2 3 4 Totals


Precincts


DELEGATES AT LARGE AND ALTERNATE DELEGATES


AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION (24)


Foster Furcolo


230


132


291


81


734


John W. McCormack


206


110


264


67


647


John M. Lynch


201


108


242


64


615


Robert F. Murphy


201


111


252


62


626


Joseph D. Ward


204


108


244


63


619


Edward J. McCormack, Jr. 193


105


245


63


606


Thomas J. Buckley


206


111


252


64


633


John F. Collins


192


105


239


62


598


Joseph W. Belanger


207


107


253


63


630


John E. Powers


192


107


240


64


603


John F. Thompson


190


102


231


60


583


Endicott Peabody


191


106


235


61


593


Robert F. Kennedy


215


118


265


72


670


Howard W. Fitzpatrick


190


107


228


57


582


Garrett H. Byrne


187


100


224


59


570


Balcom S. Taylor


189


104


227


60


580


Mary L. Fonseca


190


101


226


62


579


John L. Saltonstall, Jr.


195


115


254


66


630


Betty Taymor


191


98


221


56


566


Stephen T. Chmura


186


110


227


60


583


Bernard Solomon


187


101


224


56


568


Kenneth J. Kelley


192


108


238


60


598


A. Frank Foster


187


103


230


58


578


Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr. 200


111


237


62


610


Blanks


3,222


1,540


3,763


1,402


9,927


ALTERNATE DELEGATES (12)


William F. Donoghue


199


112


243


65


619


Charles N. Collatos


182


100


230


61


573


----


77


Mary D. Murray


179


105


227


59


570


Peter J. Rzeznikiewicz


177


107


224


65


573


Edward King


181


99


222


61


563


Joseph A. DeGuglielmo


175


98


223


60


556


Cornelius W. Phillips, Jr.


184


99


221


62


566


Anthony M. Scibelli


174


101


218


59


552


Richard Maguire


182


98


226


60


566


Paul W. Glennon


184


102


230


62


578


Dan H. Fenn, Jr.


179


98


219


60


556


Thomas J. Noonan


185


101


219


59


564


Blanks


1,791


844


2,074


719


5,428


DISTRICT DELEGATES AND ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION


3rd District


DELEGATES (4)


Joseph F. Gibney


195


105


227


69


596


Bernard T. Moynihan


163


88


187


48


486


Laurie J. Cormier


195


96


216


59


566


Philip A. Quinn


196


106


247


74


623


Blanks


575


293


715


234


1,817


ALTERNATE DELEGATES (2)


Davitt M. Rooney


147


82


185


44


458


Doris M. Racicot


244


140


335


94


813


Blanks


271


122


276


104


773


STATE COMMITTEE (1 MAN)


Worcester and Hampden District


Stanley J. Nurek


134


81


153


37


405


John E. Whigham


81


34


73


16


204


Blanks


116


57


172


68


413


STATE COMMITTEE (1 WOMAN)


Worcester and Hampden District


Dorothy L. Brodeur


107


48


105


26


286


Doris M. Racicot


201


113


263


87


664


Blanks


23


11


30


8


72


TOWN COMMITTEE (35)


Rosario C. Arpin


225


110


281


73


689


Hormidas Beaudry


197


99


222


61


579


John M. Beaudry


213


95


254


56


618


Joseph E. Benoit


217


116


252


71


656


Norbert C. Benoit


212


110


248


68


638


Paul H. Benoit


242


116


283


83


724


Raymond L. Boucher


207


102


233


74


616


Clare P. Boyer


238


119


271


80


708


Leo J. Cournoyer


246


124


290


81


741


Alfred J. Dumas, Jr.


198


102


220


55


575


78


Lionel H. Duval


202


101


240


55


598


Arthur J. Eno


191


99


217


62


569


Ernest A. Farland


204


105


235


61


605


Peter Graf


200


114


229


66


609


Charles E. Hart


192


101


220


62


575


Roland G. Hetu


215


108


251


62


636


Albert J. Langevin


200


100


231


55


586


Joseph V. Langevin


189


97


226


58


570


Raymond J. Lataille


207


112


243


63


625


Paul J. Libuda


201


110


226


73


610


Hermas Lippe


201


102


232


59


594


Theophile Morin


182


98


213


52


545


Edgar L. McCann


194


98


226


62


580


Rosario Normandin


213


108


233


59


613


John J. O'Shaughnessy


204


105


233


69


611


Harold C. Peterson, Jr.


202


103


232


63


600


Alberic Petit


194


95


217


56


562


Joseph A. Piasta


182


106


205


58


551


Alphonse V. Renna


190


96


216


59


561


John Rossi


182


95


220


55


552


Willard R. Stark


189


103


231


61


584


Charles L. Trahan


188


103


228


59


578


Blaise Trudeau


201


96


228


56


581


Vincent T. Walsh


198


105


233


64


600


Stavri B. Yanka


180


94


211


53


538


James T. Lapriore


1


1


Blanks


4,488


2,373


5,700


2,031


14,592


PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE


John F. Kennedy


227


127


258


89


701


Nixon


2


1


3


Stevenson


3


4


2


9


Johnston


1


-


1


Symington


1


1


Powers


1


1


Blanks


102


41


135


28


306


A true record of the votes cast as returned by the Election Officers and tabulated by the Town Clerk.


Attest:


CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk.


PRESIDENTIAL PRIMARY, REPUBLICAN, APRIL 26, 1960


TOTAL VOTE: 124 1 2 3


Precincts


4 Totals


DELEGATES AT LARGE AND ALTERNATE DELEGATES AT LARGE TO NATIONAL CONVENTION


DELEGATES (10)


Leverett Saltonstall


38 36 12 29 115


79


-


-


Henry Cabot Lodge, Jr.


36


33


11


28


108


Joseph W. Martin, Jr.


36


31


9


28


104


Thomas A. Pappas


34


29


9


28


100


Ralph H. Bonnell


35


29


9


28


101


Mary R. Wheeler


35


32


9


28


104


Daniel E. McLean


35


29


9


28


101


Fred Lamson


35


30


9


28


102


Frank S. Giles


36


29


8


28


101


Robert F. Bradford


36


30


9


28


103


Blanks


44


72


56


29


201


ALTERNATE DELEGATES (10)


Lloyd B. Waring


32


30


8


28


98


John A. Volpe


33


32


8


28


101


Georgia E. Ireland


32


30


7


28


97


George D. Hammond


32


28


8


28


96


Bruce Crane


33


28


8


28


97


Irene K. Thresher


32


29


7


28


96


Richard F. Treadway


33


30


9


28


100


Augustus G. Means


32


30


8


28


98


Andrew A. Hunter


33


29


8


28


98


George L. Sargent


32


29


7


28


96


Blanks


76


85


72


30


263


DISTRICT DELEGATES AND ALTERNATE DISTRICT DELEGATES TO NATIONAL CONVENTION


3rd District


DELEGATES (2)


Winfield A. Schuster


35


33


9


28


105


A. Andre Gelinas


34


33


11


26


104


Blanks


11


10


10


8


39


ALTERNATE DELEGATES


(2)


C. Clifford Stone


35


31


8


27


101


Geraldine F. Wheeler


35


31


9


27


102


Blanks


10


14


13


8


45


STATE COMMITTEE (1 MAN)


Worcester and Hampden District


Steven Scudder


17


22


7


22


68


Alfred N. Willett


17


10


4


8


39


Blanks


6


6


4


1


17


STATE COMMITTEE (1 WOMAN)


Worcester and Hampden District


Doris R. Garbose


22


11


3


13


49


Ruth B. Simonatis


12


21


7


15


55


Blanks


6


6


5


3


20


80


TOWN COMMITTEE (35)


Albert E. Proulx


37


33


12


27


109


Marie Ethel Lariviere


37


33


11


27


108


Rena E. Morse


38


33


11


27


109


Helen L. Morse


37


34


10


27


108


Seaver M. Rice


38


34


11


27


110


Ferdinand Lemoine


36


31


10


27


104


Mario J. DeAngelis


37


30


12


27


106


Roy E. Spielman


35


31


11


27


104


Frank DiGregorio


35


29


10


27


101


John J. Libera


36


29


11


27


103


Ellen E. Staves


36


30


10


27


103


Royce Fitzpatrick


38


34


11


27


110


Harmel E. Houde


34


31


11


27


103


Paul H. Haynes


38


32


11


27


108


Loretta P. Fitzpatrick


36


32


10


27


105


Wesley K. Cole


38


33


11


27


109


William J. Hall


34


29


10


27


100


Albert J. Maramo


35


30


10


26


101


Yngve B. S. Olsson


35


31


11


27


104


Ernest S. Knowles


35


30


10


27


102


Frances C. Broskey


35


30


10


27


102


Charles F. Broskey


35


31


10


27


103


Arthur H. Gaumond


36


33


10


27


106


Constance Desmarais


35


30


10


27


102


Janet S. Whitney


34


31


10


27


102


Elizabeth M. Haynes


37


30


10


27


104


Rita P. Proulx


36


32


10


27


105


Roland Desmarais


34


30


10


27


101


Albert Gryncewicz


2


6


2


6


16


Richard M. Harwood


1


-


1


Richard Dresser


2


5


3


3


13


Cornelius W. Slack


2


5


3


10


Blanks


387


438


225


194


1,244


PRESIDENTIAL PREFERENCE


Humphrey


1


-


-


-


1


R. Nixon


24


26


10


23


83


John F. Kennedy


1


1


1


1


4


Lodge


-


1


-


1


2


James Kennedy


1


1


Blanks


13


8


4


6


31


-


A true record of the votes cast as returned by the Election Officers and tabulated by the Town Clerk.


Attest:


CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk.


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2


Rockefeller


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STATE PRIMARY WARRANT


Worcester, ss:


To either of the Constables of the Town of Southbridge


GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby re- quired to notify and warn the inhabitants of said town who are qualified to vote in Primaries to meet in the several poll- ing places in said Southbridge, i.e .: In Precinct No. 1, Mary E. Wells High School; in Precinct No. 2, West Street School; in Precinct No. 3, Sacred Heart Parish Hall; in Precinct No. 4, Eastford Road School on


TUESDAY, THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1960 at 8:00 A.M., for the following purposes:


To bring in their votes to the Primary Officers for the Nomination of Candidates of Political Parties for the follow- ing offices:


SENATOR IN CONGRESS For this Commonwealth


GOVERNOR


For this Commonwealth


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR For this Commonwealth SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTH


For this Commonwealth


ATTORNEY GENERAL


For this Commonwealth


TREASURER AND RECEIVER-GENERAL


For this Commonwealth AUDITOR OF THE COMMONWEALTH For this Commonwealth


REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS


For Third Congressional District


COUNCILLOR For Seventh Councillor District


SENATOR Senatorial District, Worcester-Hampden (1) ONE REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT Fifth Worcester Representative District REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY


For Worcester County


COUNTY COMMISSIONER (2) For Worcester County


COUNTY TREASURER For Worcester County The polls will be open from 8:00 A.M. to 8:00 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 29th day of August, A.D. 1960.


ARMAND O. BELLERIVE RAYMOND J. LATAILLE ARMAND O. DeGRENIER Selectmen of Southbridge


A true Copy.


Attest: BLAISE TRUDEAU, Constable


August 29, 1960.


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August 29, 1960


Worcester, ss:


Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the town of Southbridge by posting up at- tested copies of the same in six conspicuous places namely: Town Hall, Lippe's Market, Laughnane's News Room, Metro Bros., South St. Market and Ebb Tide and now return this warrant with my doings thereon as above described this 29th day of August 1960.


BLAISE TRUDEAU Constable of Southbridge Received Town Clerk's Office 1960, Aug. 29, P.M. 7:15. Attest: CLARE P. BOYER Town Clerk.


A true copy of warrant. Attest: CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk.


STATE PRIMARY HELD SEPTEMBER 13, 1960 Total Democratic Vote Cast - 2044


Precincts


1


2


3


4


Totals


SENATOR


Foster Furcolo


288


135


382


96


901


Edmund C. Buckley


61


40


70


15


186


Thomas J. O'Connor, Jr.


293


150


293


87


823


Blanks


43


24


59


8


134


GOVERNOR


Joseph D. Ward


277


143


298


79


797


Francis E. Kelly


84


58


111


19


272


John F. Kennedy


126


64


166


33


389


Alfred Magaletta


6


4


10


6


26


Robert F. Murphy


20


14


29


15


78


Endicott Peabody


139


55


147


46


387


Gabriel Francis Piemonte


14


3


17


3


37


Blanks


19


8


26


5


58


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Edward F. Mclaughlin, Jr. 481 Pasquale Caggiano


141


84


194


59


478


Blanks


63


27


75


25


190


SECRETARY


Kevin H. White


321


170


383


99


973


Francis X. Ahearn


113


72


131


36


352


Margaret F. McGovern


180


78


205


48


511


Blanks


71


29


85


23


208


ATTORNEY GENERAL


Edward J. McCormack, Jr. 565


294


672


154


1,685


238


535


122


1,376


83


Blanks


120


55


132


52


359


TREASURER


John T. Driscoll


244


120


275


94


733


George F. Hurley


61


26


44


11


142


John B. Kennedy


154


92


199


45


490


John M. Kennedy


82


30


105


14


231


Patrick F. McDonough


48


28


48


6


130


Robert J. Sullivan


27


22


56


11


116


Blanks


69


31


77


25


202


AUDITOR


Thomas J. Buckley


510


273


603


147


1,533


John F. Hynes


83


40


90


29


242


Blanks


92


36


111


30


269


CONGRESSMAN


Third District


Philip J. Philbin


573


306


653


165


1,697


Blanks


112


43


151


41


347


COUNCILLOR (1) Seventh District


Michael J. Favulli


357


167


425


117


1,066


Michael J. Carrigan


84


35


114


14


247


Richard T. Courtney, Jr.


67


44


71


21


203


John V. Grady


76


51


73


26


226


Everett D. King


31


20


47


7


105


Blanks


70


32


74


21


197


SENATOR


Worcester and Hampden District


Paul H .Benoit


640


325


737


182


1,884


Blanks


45


24


67


24


160


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT


Fifth Worcester District


Leo J. Cournoyer


635


326


733


178


1,872


Blanks


50


23


71


28


172


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY


Worcester County


F. Joseph Donohue


564


296


640


158


1,658


Blanks


121


53


164


48


386


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Worcester County


(2)


Joseph A. Aspero


321


140


407


102


970


Francis E. Cassidy


389


213


440


107


1,149


Raymond V. Kenary


43


24


43


18


128


84


Allen E. McCarthy, Jr.


85


59


111


23


278


Robert A. Murphy


85


48


97


22


252


Murray C. O'Brien


113


59


125


25


322


Blanks


334


155


385


115


989


COUNTY TREASURER Worcester County


(1)


Alexander G. Lajoie


494


229


552


117


1,392


John A. Dipilato


57


33


110


33


233


Robert X. Tivnan


81


68


80


32


261


Blanks.


53


19


62


24


158


Total Republican Vote Cast - 240


Precincts


1


2


3


4


Totals


SENATOR


Leverett Saltonstall


73


58


40


55


226


Blanks


4


3


5


2


14


GOVERNOR


John A. Volpe


71


52


41


54


218


Blanks


6


9


4


3


22


LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR


Augustus G. Means


70


49


38


51


208


Blanks


7


12


7


6


32


SECRETARY


Edward W. Brooke


69


47


40


51


207


Blanks


8


14


5


6


33


ATTORNEY GENERAL


George Michaels


68


46


38


49


201


Blanks


9


15


7


8


39


TREASURER


Walter J. Trybulski


52


42


29


34


157


Francis A. Walsh


18


12


11


17


58


Donald Flanagan


1


-


1


Blanks


6


7


5


6


24


AUDITOR


Gardner B. Wardwell


66


50


38


49


203


Blanks


11


11


7


8


37


CONGRESSMAN Third District


Blanks


77


61


45


57


240


85


COUNCILLOR Seventh District Quintin J. Cristy


64


47


38


49


198


Blanks


13


14


7


8


42


SENATOR


Worcester and Hampden District


John J. Libera


64


55


39


54


212


Blanks


13


6


6


3


28


REPRESENTATIVE IN GENERAL COURT


Fifth Worcester District


Blanks


77


61


45


57


240


REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY


Blanks


77


61


45


57


240


COUNTY COMMISSIONERS


Donald Flanagan


1


-


1


Walter Snyder, Jr.


4


5


6


7


22


Blanks


150


117


83


107


457


COUNTY TREASURER


Donald Flanagan


1


2


2


6


11


Blanks


76


59


43


51


229


A true record. Attest:


CLARE P. BOYER, Town Clerk.


PRESIDENTIAL AND STATE ELECTION WARRANT


COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS Worcester, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Southbridge,


GREETING:


In the name of the Commonwealth you are hereby re- quired to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Southbridge who are qualified to vote in the State Election to meet at the several polling places in said Southbridge designated by the Selectmen, to wit: Precinct No. 1, Mary E. Wells High School; in Precinct No. 2, West Street School; in Precinct No. 3, Sacred Heart Parish Hall, in Precinct No. 4, Eastford Road School; on Tuesday, the Eighth Day of Novem- ber, 1960 for the following purposes:


The polls will be open from 8:00 A.M. to 8 P.M.


To bring in their votes to the Election Officers for the election of candidates to the following offices and to vote Yes or No on the following questions:


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Electors of President and Vice-President; Senator in Congress; Governor; Lieutenant Governor; Secretary; Attorney General; Treasurer; Auditor; Representative in Congress, Third District; Councillor, Seventh Dis- trict; Senator, Worcester - Hampden District; Repre- sentative in General Court, Fifth Worcester Repre- sentative District; Register of Probate and Insolvency, Worcester County; County Commissioners; County Treasurer.


QUESTION NO. 1


A. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcholic beverages (whisky, rum, gin, malt beverages, wines and all other alcoholic bever- ages?) Yes- No-


B. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of wines and malt beverages (wines and beer, ale and all otoher malt beverages)? Yes- No- -


C. Shall licenses be granted in this town for the sale therein of all alcoholic beverages in packages, so called, not to be drunk on the premises? Yes- No-


And you are directed to serve this warrant by posting such attested copies in six conspicuous places within the Town.


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 17th day of October A.D. 1960. ARMAND O. BELLERIVE RAYMOND J. LATAILLE ARMAND O. DeGRENIER Selectmen of Southbridge


A true copy. Attest: PAUL J. LIBUDA, Constable


October 18, 1960.


Southbridge, Mass. October 18, 1960


Worcester, ss:


Pursuant to the within warrant I have notified and warned the inhabitants of the town of Southbridge by posting up at- tested copies of the same in six conspicuous places namely: Town Hall, Lippe's Market, Laughnane's News Store, Metro Bros, South St. Market and Ebb Tide and now return this warrant with my doings thereon as above described this 18th day of October, 1960.




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