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ZURICH Citizens NEWS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1958
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A 47 -year-old South Huron businessman, Charles Mac -
Naughton was chosen the PC candidate in Huron by an enthus-
iastic, overflow crowd at the Clinton nomination meeting last week.
Delegates from all sections of the riding recognized that
his practical experience and achievement in those activities which
vitally affect representation of Huron in the Ontario legislature
made him an outstanding candidate. Here are his recommendations:
As managing -director of Jones, MacNaughton Seeds Ltd.,
Charlie MacNaughton has been intimately associated with Huron's
farming industry for 15 years. His sound judgement and fair
treatment of farmers is reflected by the growth and expansion of
this local industry. His position has given him wide experience in
both domestic and export marketing of farm products.
He was a member of the Agricultural Sub -Committee at
the convention which drafted the Diefenbaker farm program in-
cluding the new Agricultural Stabilization Act under which 1958
price supports have been put into effect.
He served as trustee and chairman of South Huron District
High School Board for nine years.
He was one of the founders and continues as a director
of South Huron Hospital.
He has given active support and leadership to many com-
munity betterment activities, both in his home town and throughout
the riding.
Charlie
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New 13IOBed Hos ital
The Frost Government's hospital for retarded children, announced last week as a
tribute to the untiring efforts of the late, beloved Tom Pryde, will be the first pro-
vincial institution erected in Huron. To be located on Lake Huron's shore, two
miles from Goderich, this hospital will provide employment for hundreds of Huron
people and will contribute many thousands of dollars to Huron's economy in the
purchase of supplies and equipment.
New Roa
uilding
Paving of No. 84 highway from Hensall to St. Joseph is due for completion this
summer. Reconstruction of the Bluewater Highway, including 26 new culverts, is
well under way. County and municipal road grants are at an all-time high.
New Hospital Facilities
Frost Government grants to Huron hospitals in 1957 and 1958 will total nearly
$300,000 to assist in the erection of major additions and nurses' residences, to pro-
vide other important improvements, and meet rising maintenance costs.
PREMIER FROST
New Tax
elier
New 1958 grants to Huron municipalities for
education, roads, welfare services and for un-
conditional purposes are the highest in history.
These grants will reduce property taxes by as
much as 50 mills!
Support Good
Government
THE FROST TEAM INSURES
CONTINUED PROGRESS IN ONTARIO
Huron PC Candidate
Provincial By -Election