Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 May 1967, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Mey 2, 1967 KINGSWAY STUDENTS IN 1867 GARB Mrs. Violet Hall, history and geography teacher, en- couraged the students in this project. The girls had their mothers make dresses" The grade 9 history class of Kingsway Collegiate re- cently celebrated Canada's centennial by wearing cos- tumes of the 1867 period. and the boys painted on mustaches and wore the men's style of dress of that ee | NEW PROGRAM FOR CHILDREN TORONTO (CP) | -- Health Minister Matthew Dymond gave the legislature details Monday of a new program in which the government will un- derwrite the full cost of care for emotionally disturbed chil- dren in 'accredited institutions. Speaking as his department's spending estimates were being debated, Dr. Dymond said the program will be started as soon as the house approves the esti- mates and said it will involve two basic criteria. He said a child will be ad- mitted to a centre as a ward of the state only after a thor- ough checking by an assess- ment team and then only if it is: referred. to an accredited centre. SAYS CONDITION BASIC He said accreditation will be "basic to our whole program." In other developments; --James Trotter (L--Toronto Parkdale) called the Ontario | Hospital school at Cobourg a firetrap. He said the institu- | tion has 36 women in a sin- | gle ward and the hospital) school at Aurora is similarly | | overcrowded, | --Elmer Sopha (L--Sudbury) | said some provision for ap only current appeal to a court is on the basis of "prerogative writs." Courts Courts at present do not al- low appeal if the board can "reasonably" reach its deci- sion on the basis of presented evidence. --Government investigations into union autonomy and the state of Ontario's women workers was called for by Leonard Braithwaite, (L|"umber women five to one | "It is becoming clear in the says |discussion to date that the goal --Etobicoke. He said government should make a thorough examination of the problem of labor autonomy, including "whether members of Ontario unions are being deprived of their civil rights;can easily by certain ions." --Ken Bryden (New Demo- cratic Party Toronto - Wood- bine) called Mike Solski, Lib- eral candidate in the May 29) federal by - election in Sud- bury riding, "a commie," in! an interjection during a} TOMORROW NITE international un- | that/2mong known alcoholics, the Nova Scotia Alcoholism and but the much | ment in Canada that involves less. It says women alcoholics |the direct ownership of Cana- | Ont. To Undewrite Care For Emotionally Disturbed speech inthe legislature by} Elmer Sopha (L--Sudbury). Liberal leader Robert Nixon| rose Jater on a point of order. He said Mr. Bryden had said} Mr. Solski "was fulfilling the old Communist-Liberal ciation." WOMEN DRINK AT HOME HALIFAX (CP) -- Men out-} Research Foundation, true ratio is probably conceal their prob- lem by drinking at home. asso-| 'Buy Back Canada' Drive nadian affliction--the neurotie fear of foreign debt," Mr. Mc- Laughlin said such fears stem from the view that what is usu- dgment, have to be paid. Seen Course To Frustration 21: sonra MONTREAL (CP)--W. Earle}back scheme, \Canada, said Monday econo- leign capital, |Canada" as a Centennial proj- ect would lead the country t\f.om equity to debt." "frustration and irrational be- Referring to ' therefore, while} McLaughlin, chairman and |recognizing that the Canadian | president of the Royal Bank of|economy needs an inflow of for- | prefer fixed-inter- | |mists who want to "buy backlest investment - changing the, form of foreign investment | 'a common Ca-| DANCING At The Colonial King St. East of Townline FRIDAY & SATURDAY NITES For a pleasureaple relaxed evening ----- join us! havior." iiss Se Speaking to the Canadian |Club of Montreal, Mr. Me- Laughlin defined his impres- TODAY sions of the "buy back Can- ada" school of economic na- tionalism. What they do lis not to exclude foreign invest- ment. The goal is simply to re- jduce the kind of foreign invest- dian resources. | "The proponents of the buy-| STARTS TOMORROW FIRST OSHAWA SHOWING GET OUT of THEIR WA meee \ ...i8 a crime! MICHAEL MacLAINE , 'CAINE "GAMBIT" TODAY AT: TECHNICOLOR. A Universal Picture AF YOU CAN! hes C & Ab: 20 PLUS DONALD Dt ODEON eo PHONE 725-5833 I di : jcould be continuous consultation) Provincial Inquiry Aske ics a ms |parties."" peal on merits from the de-| cision of arbitration boards} : a should be made. He said the 39 KING E. -- SUPERVISED PROGRAMME CHECK ROOM TO MY CUSTOMERS The MPP also called for a f n omen or ers. a us close study by the government lof the question of wage parity |with the United States "and all its ramifications with reference) to the Ontario economy and the » TORONTO (CP) -- Leonard) Brainthwaite (L. -- Etobicoke) | called Monday night for govern-| ment investigations into union autonomy and the status of women workers in the province. He told the legislature all ef- forts toward labor-management peace "may be rudely shattered by this . new search for 'autonomy by certain Canadian} unions here in Ontario." He proposed that the govern- ment make a thorough exami- nation of the problem of labor autonomy, including 'whether members of Ontario unions are Speaking as the house de- bated labor department spend- ing estimates for 1967-68, the Liberal labor critic said government should study status of women est form." The proposed similar to one under way in Manitoba, would study discrim- ination against women workers the on them. He said his party favors in| dustry - wide jabor - manage- ment forums "where there | being deprived of their civil rights by certain international 'unions."" He @ald the government should also investigate com- plaints by contractors that they have lost bids and jobs "be- » cause their men belonged to the IZZA Phone 723-0241 or 728-0192 EPI'S wrong union." the| "in its broad-| investigation, | and the effects of automation {Ontario labor force." After « al illness | om able te resume my Barbershop Business. 9) J. 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