42nd General Assembly of Nova Scotia - List of Members

List of Members

Riding Name Position
Annapolis County John D. McKenzie Minister of Highways
and Public Works
Antigonish John L. McIsaac
Cape Breton South Donald MacDonald
Cape Breton Centre Douglas MacDonald
Cape Breton North Alexander O'Handley
Cape Breton East Douglas Neil Brodie
Cape Breton West Malcolm A. Patterson
Colchester Fred Murray Blois
George Scott Dickey
Cumberland Kenneth Judson Cochrane
Archie Barney Smith
Digby J. Willie Comeau
Guysborough Havelock Torrey
Halifax South Joseph R. Murphy
Halifax Centre James Edward Rutledge
Halifax North Harold Connolly Minister of Industry
Halifax East Geoffrey Stevens
Halifax West Ronald Manning Fielding
Hants Alexander S. MacMillan Premier
Inverness Alexander H. McKinnon
Kings John A. McDonald Minister of Agriculture
Lunenburg Frank R. Davis
Gordon E. Romkey speaker
Pictou Josiah H. MacQuarrie Attorney General
Ernest G. Irish
Queens Harry Dennis Madden
Richmond Donald David Boyd
Shelburne Wilfred Tennyson Dauphinee
Victoria John M. Campbell
Yarmouth Henry A. Waterman

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