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Huron County Conservatives
Attend Ottawa
By R. S. Atkey
Huron County Progressive
Conservatives `were represented
at the party's well -attended con-
vention in the Chateau Laurier,
Ottawa, last week.
In addition to Robert E. Me-
a; K xtley, Zurich M,P, far. 111ron,
and Charles S. MacNattghti n, .
Ontario Minister of Highways
and MLA for Huron, the two"
official delegates to the conclave
4werehWilliam J. Dale, R.R• 1 Clin-
ton, land Jobnarrissey, RR 2;
Orediton.
Elmer D. Bell, QC, Exeter, re-
cently re-elected to ,that office,
also was an official delegate- as
president of Ontario Progressive
Conservative Association.
R. S. Atkey, Clinton, former
'vice-president of the South Ren-
frew riding association, also at-
tended from .this area.
Highlight of the Ottawa con-
ference was bhe decision of the
delegates, by a vote of more
Conventi�n.
than two to one, to told a should doubt the. spirit and
leadership convention In Ottawa
heart and dedication of this par
-
before the end of 1967.
Of equal interest was the re-
election of Dalton Camp, 45 -
year -old advertising executive,
as president of -the Progressive
Conservative Association of Can-
ada. He defeated Arthur Mal—
oney, Toronto criminal lawyer
on a. secret ballot by 564502.
The vote was interpreted as ex-
pressing criticism of the leader-
ship of Rt. Hon John G. D)efen-
bakker.
"This is an example to the
Canadian people of the Success-
ful operation of democracy with-
in the aegis of the Progressive
Conservative party," Mr. Camp
declared after congratulating his
opponent. •
"Democracy is not the' best
system of goverment ever in-
�nted; it is only the best we
ow," he stated "No one
ty, not only to our own interests
but to the interests of the coun-
try as a whole," lie said. "Let
us set our g, gals .alnx.gp,g our-
selves, the 'common people of
Canada, to doour best in the
service of the nation. ,
"1 shall continue to do my best
to—serve all members of the
party in `the"best way I can.
Let us march together forward
as one unified force; love is
better than hate.
Arthur Maloney promised his
full support to solidify the unity
of the Conservative party.
Dalton Camp had been nomin-
ated president by Senatar Grat-
tan O'Leary, Gaspe County, Que-
nard Flynn, Gaspe County, Que-
bec; Arthur Maloney by Fred
Rogers, Toronto, and Madame
Denis Lemieux, Quebec.
TB Incidence Found Lowest
In Huron,. Perth Group Told
Directors of the Huron Coun- George Watt, Blyth, presi-
ty Tuberculosis Association were dent of the association reported
told Wednesday night at a meet- that 772 x-rays were taken at
Ing 'at the Elm' Haven Motor t h e International Plowing
Hotel in Clinton that Huron Match, Seaforth, last month. He
and Perth Counties have the paid tribute to Mrs. Davidson
lowest incidence of tuberculo- for the project which the Huron
sis in Ontario. Mrs. Beryl Day- County TB Association sponsor-
idson, Stratford, executive sec- ed. He said that it was the first
retary of the accociation said time that the service of a chest
x-ray has ever been provided at
that the current program in
Huron -includes a survey of the an International Plowing Match.
23 nursing homes in the county, ,
and a retirement and pre -em- -
ployment program. Last week
235 residents at Ifuronview, •
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Last year the' county associa-
tion donated $1,000 to the Inter.
national Union Against Tuber:
culosis; to a special fund of the
Ontario TB Association to fin•
ancjally assist needy, tubercul-
osis associations, and money for
research,..for all chest condi.
lions.,
County's new director
for the Huron County Health
Unit, Dr. Gerard Evans, attend.
.1d the meeting.
eques' Bilingual Backlash
.Clinton,. the county's home for
the aged, were x-rayed for TB Worries TB As
and 'other chest conditions by -� -
h1e.,r0I1L.;Setfgo li'Llt13d
a directors' meeting of the Hur-
cr- Cat'tr,t;; Tuberculosis Associa-
tiou ,ii Ciintoli, Wednesday
night that contributors to the
Christmas Seal appeal of the
association are reacting against
a French language "goof" in
the cheque form mailed with
this year's seals. Mr. Boswell is
treasurer of the Christmas Seal
appeal this year in Huron:
French words take prominence
over English on- the cheque
mailed out last week with the
seals. Mrs. Beryl Davidson, of
Stratford, executive 'secretary
of both the Huron and the
Perth associations, quoted - Dar-
A survey of all food handlers
in the county has just been
completed.
J. A. Taylor, Drunvbo, presi-
dent of the Oxford County Tu-
berculosis Association, as guest
speaker asked just how ef-
ficient is a mass x-ray. He said
that there is always a segment
of the population which does
hot respond (Huron's last mass
x-ray survey, two years ago,
saw 51 per cent. of the popula-
tion comply). "We should be
asking ourselves if research is
the answer to the TB problem.
Just as the Salk vaccine be-
came the answer of the problem
of polio",, said Mr. Taylor. He • id M. Rae, Stratford, provin-
was' in1rodueed by Dr. Harald' cial president as stating that
Vokes rttineonnon,and thanked- : it was an operational goof over
by 'Miss 'Eileen O'Brien, Gode- 'which the two counties had no
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had also commented that in
Perth County there has been a
"tremendous backlash over it."
Apparently the forms were
printed in Ottawa to save mon-
ey through hulk production for
both Ontario and Quebec 'cow.
munities.
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Mrs. Davidson. that the Frencl,
form was used for both coun-
ties' requirement.
Mr. Boswell said that returns ,
were coming in well, but that
he has received- a number of
replies with blank cheques un-
signed and accompanied • by
critical comments. Because of
the possibility of a postal strike
the county association felt that
there 'wasn't time to do some-
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roduces Guide Book
tiit kiI11, ht tl main attractions in-
ttle four.county area. The tour and
accommodation booklet which
will supplement the tour istAAder
is designed to break the area
down into approximately twelve
conducted tours of one ,to five
pages and include black andwhite.
photographs of attractions and
points . of interest in the tour
area. They will also incorporate
a two-colour map showing the
route to be travelled.
All of the photo material to be
used in the publication has been
collected .by the MODA Council
during the summer and the tours
of the various areas have been
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the tourist cduncil that have act.
ually taken the tours during the
past lrwnths.
The ,publication is expected to
cost between $15,000 and $19,000
and it is anticipated that approx.
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offset the total cost,
The complete tour map and
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