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Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Mar 1963, p. 18

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* sammer to tag whales and shoot THE OSHAWA TIMES, Weeasoy Meneh 14, 1968 OFL Proposes Way To Review Relocations was contained fm the federation's annual list of legislative als pre- sented to --, igs and cabinet members in a two-hour Canadian head David Archer, OFL, said: "The whole question pf mev- ing industrial plants from one area to another without regard for the social and economic consequence te the community, of such action is a matter of grave concem to everyone." hy imber of perepereys com. @ nw . munities reduced to ghost towns." Plant relocation "raises the whole question of planned eco- nomie Drasonent," the brief continued. 'We recognize that many companies take the atti- tude that it is their business where they locate and what happens to the community is teally none of their business." CONCEPT OUTMODED "We believe this to ela out-| tion would be to "review appli- cations for «location end satisty themse! that such re- lic medical insurance plan "to provide health care in the fullest sense of the term," Ad- ministration of such a be universally nny Feit yt cre g 5 ak ation's brief were: Overhaul of the 'regulations Private agency; Repeal of section 8 of the Labor Relations Act, which al- lows municipalities to exclude employees from provisions of the act; Estab! nent commission of industry, aa and goverement to study mation technological change; e #-hour maximum work week, and a $1.% an hour minimum wage for male workers, Queen Invests Menzies With | Ancient Order CANBERRA (Reuters)-- Queen Elizabeth has invested Prime Minister Robert Menzies with Scotland's Ai Order of the Thistle at a pfivate cere- mony attended only by Men- ties' wife and son. The small private investiture The Queen and her husband later attended a garden party at government house where 4,000 guests crowded the lawns, research scientists willl ' cruise northern British Colum- . bla and Alaskan waters this it. 750 sea lions for study. will be tagged with 10- daria Gred irom Help a Crippled Child! UY and USE... « SEALS! _. They're Depending ON YOU for HELP! Crippled in body but not in spirit, these Oshawa Children have fun at the annual Christmas party. Every year, many of the children are sent to summer camps specially equipped for their needs. Helping others who are handicappd is one of the best ways to forget your own problems. A CHALLENGE To Every Citizen! Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa, can you Honestly and Sincerely deny a small child his rightful heritage to a life of happirtess . . . by your refusal to purchase Easter TER SEALS Yes! Easter Seals ARE Big-Hearted little gifts . . . they're small indeed but added together the Nickels, Dimes and Dollars they return re- present a world of happiness for many crippled Oshawa Children. SURELY you won't refuse to heed their Appeal for HELP! The NEED Is Great!! Transportation to and from treatments, Necessary drugs, Shoes and appliances, Special treatment at the Hospital, a loan-cupboard stocked with wheel chairs, crutches and other aids are all provided by the Oshawa Rotary Club to Help Crippled Children whose need is often too great to be met by their families. That's Why every citizen has a duty to perform and a Chance to HELP these Crippled Children. @ RETURN YOUR PINK ENVELOPE WITHOUT DELAY Easter Seal Campaign is sponsored by -- THE OSHAWA ROTARY CLUB -- In Conjunction with the - ONTARIO SOCIETY FOR CRIPPLED CHILDREN

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