Dear Muriel, Would like to see the three-pager you mention. Currently, my mother, at age 80, is in the terminal stages of ALS, and we have been unable to identify any other member of her family in three generations that has contracted the disease. Of course, with the Goodyer arrival in Canada not happening until 1922, Canadian census material already in the public domain has been of little value. Even if we are successful in thwarting our Privacy Commissioner in his drive to deprive us of the post-1901 census, I will not live long enough to see the release of the 1932 results. Nevertheless, I wholly support our stand.. this information is ours, as the descendants of these people so enumerated. Sometimes I wonder what my father and his brothers who fought in WWII and Korea, and my grandfathers who fought in the Great War would think of the evermore constricting of our freedoms by pencil-pushers, lawyers and politicians, most of who haven't the foggiest notion of the sacrifices that were made to preserve our way of life!? Tom Lynch in Truro, NS. <lyncan@col.auracom.com> ===================== One attachment of Genetically Inherited Diseases sent -- this submission will hopefully attract the Expert Panel to thinking positively!! Muriel M. Davidson <davidson3542@home.com> -