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The Oshawa Times, 27 Jun 1960, p. 19

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88 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 27, 1960 Special assistance for Education Tax Urged At Young Liberal Meet reap five-fold benefits and help industry profit, not suffer, from automation, he added. : "One more winter of Tory gov- ernment and the unemployment insurance fund will be depleted." MILFORD BAY (CP) -- Seven main points of an updated On- tario Liberal party progr:m were outlined here during the weekend| by Ontario Liberal Leader John sel eyer and Paul Hellyet, beral member of Parliament| A revolving fund to provide new for Toronto Trinity. {homes with a down payment as They were speakers at the final jo, a5 $500 was urged by Mr. session of the Ontario Young Lib-| wintermeyer, who said loans and erals at this M a| reduced mortgage conditions for Lake resort. | cheap houses would ensure social A provincial education tax to|stability. . pay for all levels of education, The Liberal leader advocated including universities of all re-\in.reased management - labor ligious denominations, was urged| co operation to meet the Asian by Mr. Wintermeyer, He denied rade threat. He said a group of that government f would) employ with 51-per-cent sup- convert educational establish-| oor hould have the right to ments into politically-dominated ;nionize. state institutions. The '$300,000,000-plus funds re- PORTABLE PENSIONS second- ary industry and com icati in Northern Ontario was the final major point of the Liberal pro- gram, David Greenspan of Toronto was re-elected president of the Young Liberals Association. Vice-presidents include Donald Marurck of Cochrane North and Bob McAdarey of Guelph. Public Apathy Barrier In TB OTTAWA (CP)--Public apathy is the greatest barrier to the! eradication of tuberculosis, Dr. J. E. Hiltz of Kentville, N.S.,| president of the Canadian Tuber-| | culosis Association, said today. Dr. Hiltz told the opening ses- sion of the annual meeting that| known inactive cases are the| greatest single source of newly-| active disease and should be fol-| lowed up indefinitely. He added: | "If our known active cases would accept adequate treatment) iso that they would no longer be quired would be raised probably] A contributory plan, by sales taxes, he said. The move Portable pensions and prepaid |others, and if known inactive|der investigation again. should reduce assessment Medical expenses should all as. charges on real estate in some Sist Ontario's older workers, he I a d to th Ives and| Eastview Probe Under Criticism TORONTO (CP) Ontario CCF Leader Donald C. MacDon- ald claimed Sunday the Ontario government is to blame for the town of Eastview again coming under investigation, He said the government ignored two Ontario Municipal Board rec- ommendations on Eastview, a suburb of Ottawa, primarily to protect from political embarrass- ment Mayor Gordon Lavergne, Progressive Conservative mem- ber of the legislature for Russell, The OMB recommendations re- ferred to by the CCF leader were that the government should not pass a private bill seeking to de- benture the floating debt of East- view, and, if it did pass the bill, that the town's financial affairs] be placed under government| supervision. | It is not surprising, Mr. Mac- Donald told a York South CCF meeting, that the government re- ceived a petition from Eastview citizens, as a result of which the administration of the town is un-| |cases would all tiously| submit to clinical examination for| | GIFT TO AFRICA High grade casuals, designed for comfort and "Logrollers" by Sandler of Boston smart appearance. 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