a neeeeaalieRi tien _ votes. Municipal elections ber of the United Fishermen and Allied Workers Union, won accla- mation in Ward i, but Mrs. Helen Dinwoodie, contesting Ward 4 for @ second time, was defeated. in the school. board contest, Mrs. Mayme MacDonald polled 799 votes for a one-year term. MISSION: A strong bid for the reeyveship was made by Cecil B. Smith, en- dorsed by the TWA. Smith polled 246 votes to 355 votes obtained by A. B. Catherwood. For council, another TWA-endorsed candidate, James Terris, ran third of four candidates. TRAIL Ald. J. E. Bryan, endorsed by the Mine, Mill and Smelter Work- ers Utrion, defeateq Alderman W. Thomson, 872 to 585 votes. ROSSLAND John E. Gordon, former Paar on endorsed by the IUMMSW, failed to unseat Mayor R. J. Corner, polling 279 votes to GCorner’s 333, but Ald. William Cunningham, prominent member of the People’s €CE, running with IUMMSw sup- port, topped the poll with 340 Another LUMMSW-endors- ed candidate, George Degroff, pol- led 171 votes in his first try for office. FEENIE Mayor earlier this year Civic government was defeated by Bertram J. Hawykey, who obtained 336 to Uphill’s 270 vites. PRINCE RUPERT : The Civic Labor Federation, which in 1942 first swept the council ang School board, found itself with only one representative in civic office, Ald. G W. BRud- derham, as a result of the defeat of Mayor H. M. Daggett by Ald. Norah Arnold by a four-vote mar- gin. Also defeated was Ald. George Hills who ran fifth in the contest for four council seats and lost by six votes. For school board W. H. Brett, CCE MiA, lost to t. B. Black, 569° to 449 votes. 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