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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.
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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
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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
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-
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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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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