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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times-Advocate, 1973-01-18, Page 5ON C it clad deedie OFFICIAL OPENINGS found Charlie in attendance to lend a helping hand, Above, second from right he holds the ribbon for Stephen Reeve Crediton road bridge in 1966. Jim Hayter, former Reeve and Warden Glenn Webb, Warden Ken Stewart and road committee chairman Don MacKenzie to open the A FIRE truck ride, with son John sharing the honor, featured victory, celebration in Exeter after first election CHARLIE WON the PC nomination for the first time in April 1958. He is shown here with Mr. and Mrs. Bill victory. Stewart and Elmer Bell. 0 ON HAND whenever possible for special events in the riding, Charlie and Addie donned centennial costumes for 1967 church celebration in Exeter. CHARLIE'S FIRST endeavour in political service was as a member of the SHDHS board. He later became chairman and is shown with three other chairmen, Dr, Harvey Cowen, Larry Snider, Ken Johns and former principal H. L. Sturgis at a school addition opening. APPRECIATION NIGHT for Charlie and Addie at Huron Park in 1970 brought admirers from far and wide. Shown above with the MacNaughton's are former Premier John Roberts and noted broadcaster Gordon Sinclair. 4 HURON INDUSTRIAL Park was the site December 18, 1967 for the first Ontario Development Corporation executive meeting ever held outside Toronto. Charlie is shown in the centre. At the left are agriculture Minister William Stewart and ODC managing director A. E. Etchen, Don Early, ODC board chairman and Stephen Reeve James Hayter are at the right. IN SEPTEMBER 1961, the cornerstone of the Ontario hospital at Goderich was laid. Charlie escorts Mrs. Tom Pryde to the stand with Premier Leslie Frost, ALWAYS INTERESTED in 4-H activities, Charlie donated atrophy to the top 4+1 member in Huron each year. The first winner was Pat Marshall, now Mrs. Bob Down. CHARLIE WAS instrumental in locating the Centralia College of Agricultural Technology. At the official opening in March 1967, he is shown cit the right with Dr. W, A. Young, University of Guelph. At the left ore CHARLIE AND William Davis pose with Teddy neck and his dog Scotty ONE OF the sparkplugs behind the creation of South Huron Hospital, Charlie is shown here with W. G. College Principal James MacDonald, Dr, D, N. Huntley, director of education for the department of when the Premier was in Exeter October 9, 1971 for a pancake Cochrane and Clarence McDowell, discussing a hospital addition program, agriculture and Minister William Stewart. breakfast.