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IN EVERY ZEHRS STORE Cy.<•.§.<' .`,^�,"�,•` i,.st: 4k.i. fir`: • 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. ,,, •