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Area-
man
angry
over
issue
Bruce Shaw, principal
of Seaforth District High
School, is asking if
Maclean's magazine is
practising censorship.
The principal is
questionning why
Maclean's dropped an
article on the book
banning controversy in
Huron County schools in
issues sold to the county.
• Mr. Shaw said the
article, titled "Bad News
for Good" 'Books: ' Mrs.
Grundy rides again"
appeared in the Oct. 2
issue of the magazine
received by Toronto
subscribers, but not in the
magazines which . sub-
scribersreceived locally.
Mr. Shaw called a press
conference last week to
ask if this situation had
occurred by accident or
by design on the part of
Maclean -Hunter
Publishing Ltd. of
Toronto.
The principal •said,'
"The article, through
implication, is opposed to
censorship,' . but
• ironically, Maclean's has
censored the article for
its subscribers in at least
Huron County and
probably Southwestern
Ontario."
The article, printed on
pages 52b and 53c of the
magazine, refers to '`the
banning of The Diviners
in Huron County' 'atid
quotes Colin Lowndes,
the South Huron District
Hih School teacher,
g.who
organized the book's
defence in the county and
Sandra McLeod, a
student at the school.
Bruce . Shaw told
reporters that , book
banning is still an issue in
Huron County and that
residents should have a
right to read about it.
He said if the article's
omission was simply an
accident, then he felt it
was aP oor choice to leave
it out of magazines
.coming into Huron
County.
Mr. Shaw said, "I can
understand why different
parts of the country
receive different editions
because of the nature of
certain advertising: for
instance, a company in
Toronto might provide a
service for the Toronto
area and .may wish to
advertise in• a popular
magazine, but have no
•desire to reach people in
Vancouver - it would
make sense for
Maclean's to have in-
terchangeable pages."
The principal added it
would seem reasonable to
include regional interest
stories in certain
editions, similar to what
daily papers do in their
district editions.
Mr. Shaw said, "As an
educator, I am angry, as
an elected representative
in the county, I am
suspicious as to the
rationale (or°is motive a
better word?) and as an
individual living in Huron
County, I am insulted."
The principal said he
felt "cheated" when he
saw references to the
Maclean's article in the
Globe and Mail. After
discovering other area
subscribers hadn't seen
the article either, he
obtained a copy of the
magazine from a Toronto
subscriber and confirmed
the omission.
A spokeswoman at
Maclean's said the
company does have
material which goes into
regional issues. For
example, if there are ads
which are placed for the
prairie provinces only,
then editorial copy is
added to back it up and
the copy usually refers to
regional issues. ,,,
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