Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1967, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, @ Monday, June 26, 1967 Commission Advises CYC By GERARD McNEIL OTTAWA (CP)--Because inl« tial success. is important, the Company of Young Canadians should stay out of the troubled Mackenzie Valley if it begins work in the Northwest Terri- tories, a special study of the CYC recommends. The recommendation arises out of an analysis of the Care rothers royal commission re- port on development of governs ment in the N.W.T. The analysis by Matthew A, Schoenfeld, 30 - year - old CYC member from Ottawa, says there is plenty of room for CYC involvement in the North but suggests that it start in the Eastern Arctic, the Baffin or Keewatin regions. These regions didn't have the 4 "turmoil, conflicts and difficul- ties" of Mackenzie Valley com- munities The CYC might be wiser to stay out of the valley until it had the experience and reputa- tion to cope with the problems jthere, [STUDY REPORT The company meets next month to decide whether to fol- low ;the report's recommenda- lions. ; The study suggested that In- dian and Eskimo high school ALUMINUM GARDEN CHAISETTE 744 SPALDING "TRU FLITE' 7 PIECE SET MISSES SLEEVELESS BLOUSE Comp. at $1.95 Kmart Discount. Kmart Special Discount Colorful vinyl webbed chaisette for lounging on hot summer days! Available in gay shades of Green, Blue, Yellow and Red. and vocational school drop-outs and graduates are prime vol- junteer material. | They might be hired as super- jvisors by the CYC rather than |be dumped back into unemploy- ment after their two-year tour Reg. Kmart as volunteers, the report said. 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