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Times & Guide (1909), 15 Nov 1951, p. 5

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| THINK â€" WORK â€" VOTE â€" BRAN Â¥HURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, "The .CCF program for the 1951 provincial election is keenly tuned to the times," said Doug Hamilton, CCF candidate for York North at a public meeting last night in the Downsview district. "With ever rising taxes on propâ€" erty, with ever increasing day to day‘living costs, the home of the average workingman is carrying too big a share of the tax load and of the burden of maintaining our hardâ€"won high standard of living. We of the CCF believe that our CCF‘s Twelve Steps Meet Needs Of The People â€" Hamilton States ACCL/DENT 15 JUST A WORD UNTHL NOA) HAVE ONE v \" ‘ /SÂ¥ I stpy OUT OF wosPITAL YOVY can own your own nome NOW Three bedroom bungalows, side drive. 50 feet frontage on paved street. Close to school, shopping and transporâ€" tation. NEW! BRICK! DETACHEDb ZLone 4â€"238 Beverley Hills Home Baking Formerly with The Well Known COWAN BAKERY in West Toronto Telephones: WESTON 2079â€"W â€" LY. 4857 Câ€"Hâ€"Râ€"1â€"Sâ€"Tâ€"Mâ€"Aâ€"S Câ€"Aâ€"Kâ€"E 1710 JANE ST., WESTON ZONE 4â€"422 TRUCK LETTERING â€" SIGNS â€" POSTERS A CUSTOM MADE TO YOUR ORDER ONLY THE FINEST MATERIALS USED Order Early and Avoid Disappointment POSSESSION IN TWO WEEKS s â€"CONSULTâ€" TOM SCOTT $2500 DOWN ‘"Your Friendly Real Estate Man" Representative: Stuart Mercerâ€"Realtor 1061 prograg will best meet the needs of ple. Consider seriously the F plan, the Twelve Steps Tow a Better Ontario. of th 0 the F p Tow a B " UR Muni goviffiment spedi®) eme mudifffipalit cenfllof all Thill® alone "Wif Municipal Subsidyâ€"A CCF go ment will in 1952 pay & s ] emergency subsidy to all m ipalities amounting to 10 per cenfllof all 1951 municipal taxes. Th@Walone can protect the homeâ€" owilér against another bi; jump in taxes on real estate. "2. Agriculture â€" We would strengthen the Farm Products 662 Scarlett Rd. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE â€" or spines; 3,000 had their arms or legs broken; thousands of others reâ€" ceived other types of serious and painâ€" ful injuries. .id Last year, 20,000 persons were injured in street and highway accidents in Ontario. 400 suffered fractured skulls ‘"We make no promises that canâ€" not be kept. A CCF government in Saskatchewan set up a hospital inâ€" surance plan which is a success. If "8. Hospitalsâ€"We will grovide complete contributory and subâ€" sidized hospital services for everyâ€" one as soon as necessary hospital accommodation can be built. The Liberal party promised us a Naâ€" tional Health Plan in 1919â€"32 years ago. The Liberals have been in power at ‘Ottawa during the most of those 32 years and we still haven‘t got a National Health Plan. "T. Housingâ€"Your CCF governâ€" ment will set up an Ontario Housâ€" ing Corporation to build homesâ€" and also to assist municipalities and individuals .to finance new housing. In eight years the Conâ€" servative Government has not built a single house under any of the soâ€" called housing programs. They beâ€" lieve in letting somebody else do itâ€"and so does the Liberal Govâ€" ernment at Ottawa. Housing in these days is too big a job and too great a need to be left to ‘someâ€" body else.‘ "4. Conservationâ€"We will, with vigor and determination, adopt and cairy out the unanimous recomâ€" mendations . of the Legisiative Committee on‘ Conservation. I reâ€" gret to inform you that the Frost Government has done little about that report. It adopted two or three recommendations on drainâ€" age. It shelved the rest of them, and now makes some vague referâ€" ences to the subjectâ€"on the eve of &n election. Beyond thatâ€"silence, on one of the great issues of our time. This is something to which all who understand the need of conservation give serious thought. The CCF wili also give action. "5. Forestryâ€"A CCF governâ€" ment will mecept and ufltce the great changes recommen by the Kennedy Report with respect to crown ment, "6. Bt. Lawrence Projectâ€"A CCF government in Ontario will do everything possible in full coâ€" operation with Ottawa and New York State to undertake and comâ€" plete the St. Lawrence hydro and seaway project. Marketing Act and the Milk Conâ€" trol Act; we support the plan for a Central Marketing Agency which the hog producers want to set up; "3, Laborâ€"Your CCF governâ€" ment will carry out the recommenâ€" dations of the Rogch Commission on Workmen‘s Compensation; we wiil improve and expedite conciliaâ€" tion services; we will extend and modernize factory inspection. the hog producers want to set up; we will encourage coâ€"O6peratives, including the health coâ€"0ps; we will facilitate pooling Arrangements. lands and forest manageâ€" #ram }iinistcn were urged to set up committees of three in every thurch which would give consideraâ€" tion to temperance education and action. The Federation claims that eduâ€" cational leaders are seriously conâ€" cerned _ about drinking among teenâ€"agers. "The time is now ripe for a more definite approach to the temperance problem in the local church," the ministers were told. Rev. Albert Johnson, General that the Federation would offer every assistance in a more extenâ€" sive educational temperance proâ€" The number of liquor stores, brewers‘ â€" warehouses, â€" beverage rooms, cocktail bars, lounges and licensed clubs has reached an allâ€" time high in Ontario, according to a statement prepared by the Ontario Temperance Federation and sent to ministers of Ontario churches. At least 65% of Ontario‘s adult population now use ajeoholic bevâ€" crages to some degree, the Federaâ€" tion stated. In 15 years consumption of spiâ€" rits in Ontario has increased by 300% and beer by 500%; the numâ€" ber of women arrested for drunkâ€" aness has increased by 240%, and traffic accidents by 250%. Liquor Stores, Bars Increase In Ontario ‘"When you go to the polis on Nov. 22, see to it that you get the kind of government you want, a government that will serve the people," Mr. Hamilton concluded. ‘"The CCF is the people‘s party; your Yote can make it the people‘s government." "I have now stated what we beâ€" lieve to be the Twelve Steps Toâ€" ward a Better Ontario. It is not the program of the CCF alone. It can be yours; it can be the program of the people of Ontario. "12. Educationâ€"A CCF governâ€" ment will establish a new scholarâ€" ship fund, from which to maintain or assist at least 8,000 qualified young people in the colleges and universities of Ontario, "11. Racketeering â€"Your CCF government will set up a nonâ€" partisan Board of Review .. ... with power to investigate comâ€" plaints of wrongâ€"doing in provincâ€" ial affairs and with power to comâ€" pel disclosure in public of all things relating to law enforceâ€" ment, charitable appeals, liquor licenses, gambling, stockateering and political party funds. "10. Lowâ€"cost Auto Insuranceâ€" Your CCF government in Ontario will establish a lowâ€"cost auto inâ€" surance plan to protect all owners, all drivers, all passengers and all pedestrians. This plan gives you more protection for less money than you are now paying if you are insured. "9. Pensionsâ€"Your CCF governâ€" ment will pay a cost of living bonus in accordance with need of recipients of oldâ€"age pensions, mothers‘ allowances and Workâ€" men‘s Compensation and will proâ€" vide for the incapacitated. + WESTON 8R. PUBLIC Square Dancing Due to the snowy weather Mr. Hill has not been able to hold his PT classes outside. Games and square dancing have been held inside. However, square dancing is the more popular among the pupils. These dances start alowly and gradually increase to faster tempo. The dances Spanish Cavaâ€" liero, Golden Slipper and Jingle Bells have been taught to us. Mr. Hill has also taught us left grand chain, circle right, circle left and several other steps. At the close of our square dancing period, we usually end up with much laughter and merriment. Annabelle $Smallman Tew, Form 6. The sudden snow of last week brought our soccer season to a halt for a few days. "Ulster" and "Irish" still have a game to play before the schedule will be comâ€" plete. Then the semiâ€"finals and finals will start. the people of Ontario want a hosâ€" pital plan like the one in Saskatâ€" chewan, they should vote for a government like the one in Sasâ€" katchewan. Soccer Mr. Pipher‘s "Rangers" are firmly entrenched in first place TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON The assembly of November 9 was opened with the singing of the hymn "Oh God Our Help in three wins, a loss and a tie. Mr. Brum‘s "St. Andrews" and Mr. Hill‘s "Sceottish" share second spot with two wins, a loss and two ties giving eath six points. "Canaâ€" dians," coached by Mr. Addut, hold down third position with five points, closely followed by Mr. Allen‘s "Ulster" with four points. The luck of the Irish seems to have left Mr. Tomlinson, for his team, the "Irish" have yet to win a game and occupy the cellar. 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