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ZURICH Citizens NEWS
General Coach
.Announces
Staff Promotions
Management promotions at Gen-
eral Coach Works of Canada Ltd.,
flensall, have been announced by
William C. Smith, general manag-
er.
B. A. Johnston, London, be-
comes general sales manager, and
F. H. Broadley, also of London,
has joined the organization as sales
manager.
James Taylor, formerly assist-
ant sales manager, becomes resid-
ent sales manager; Carlisle Wilk-
inson, plant engineer; Ernie Chip -
ZURICH OVER QUOTA FOR
CHILDREN CENT.B.E
IN TORONTO
L. P. Whaley, St. Marys, chair-
man of District No. 5, of the Ont -
chase, plant superintendent; and
Tunis Berends, plant foreman.
aria Society of the Crippled Child-
ren, presiding at a special meeting
in Clinton, highly praised the work
being done by the Easter Seal.
service clubs associated with the
district. Representatives attended
the meeting from Goderich, Clin-
ton, Stratford, St. Marys, Brussels,
and Zurich.
District No. 5, however, said
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1955'
Mr. Whaley, did not respond fav-
orably towards the building fund
campaign for a proposed treatment
centre at Toronto for the crippled
children of Ontario. "Only $5,387
was raised of a quota of $20,900,
he said. Those centres contribu-
ting were: Stratford, $2,5533; Lis-
towel, $410; St. Marys, $1,515;
Brussels, $100, and Zurich, $1,229,.
which surpassed its quota by $729.
Here, from the record, are a few of the
common sense views Charlie MacNaughton
is expressing forcefully on behalf of Huron:
ON AGRICULTURAL INDUSTRY—
"May I point out, Mr. Speaker, to you and
the hon. members of this House that, in my
opinion, a unique opportunity exists in
Huron for industry to avail itself of the
enterprise and ability of our farmers . . ."
—Hansard, Page 486
ON ORGANIZED LABOR —
"The tactics of the irresponsible segments
of tabour must be checked . .. the steadily
increasing patterns of strikes and the sub-
sequent highest cost of labour, have been
the principal factor contributing to the
mounting costs of consumer goods and the
inflationary tendencies that threaten our
economy .. . Another serious aspect of this
whole situation . . . is that there are many
branches of our society (particularly those
on fixed incomes and pensioners) who do
not possess the counterpart of the strike
weapon with which to retaliate."
—Hansard, Page 489
ON DAYLIGHT TIME —
"I do believe this govt should consider
every possible means of providing for uni-
form change dates on a province -wide basis.
The haphazard manner in which this matter
is now being handled results not only in
pure confusion, but, in scores of instances,
extreme inconvenience and, in fact, hard-
ship." —Hansard, Page 1136
ON NEW CANADIANS —
"Of recent years, our population has been
swelled by people of other lands, to all of
whom we extend a traditional Huron wel-
come. The customs and traditions of their
native countries have already enriched us
and a new typically Canadian culture
emerges." —Hansard, Page 485
ON BUYING CANADIAN --
"I urge the government to institute, as soon
as possible, a policy which would require
all departments of gov't, all agencies and
institutions under the direction of gov't or
who are receiving grants from the gov't
to give a price preference to goods of Can-
adian manufacture." —Hansard, Page 488
RE-ELECT
Charlie
MacNaughton
Speaks for Huron
Inside and outside the Legislature,
Charlie MacNaughton's voice has
been effective in promoting the
interests of Huron Riding
Let him continue to fight for you.
PESSw
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SUPPORT THE "COMMON SENSE"
PROGRAM OF THE FROST
ADMINISTRATION WHICH HAS
GIVEN ONTARIO ITS 'DYNAMIC
DECADE'
MacNaughton, Charles S.
Progressive Conservative
Thursday, June 11