Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - June 19, 1968, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Winnipeg free press wednesday june 19, 1968 ont. Metro growth controls proposed Toronto up a massive provincial committee Labouring for six years has produced Only a minor transportation study but it is part of a breath taking proposal for development of 200 Square Miles of Ontario that will affect the lives of persons by the year 2000. Within the next six months every municipal planning conservation recreation real estate and development authority in the area bounded by Oshawa Hamilton and Guelph and bar Rie will be asked to choose one of four alternative plans concerning where and How they wish to live by the end of the Century. The metropolitan Toronto and Region transportation study in its three volume report offers one further plan which shows what will happen along the North Shore of Lake Ontario if some regional organization is not accepted. The group was named by pre Mier John Robarts in 1962 to prepare an Over All transportation policy for the Hamilton Guelph Barrie Oshawa area entering upon Toronto. It found that before a sound transportation policy could be presented a regional development plan must be realized. It offered these proposals for the future a corridor of several Large cities on either Side of metropol Itan Toronto Between Hamilton and Oshawa ranging in Popula Tion from to each. The cities would be linked by rapid commuter rail and expressways and bounded on the North by what the study Calls a Parkway the same corridors of Cit ies but with less population density and a second tier of Small cities North of the Park Way Belt. It development of transport Ion corridors West from Toron sooner or later that Day comes the Day when a woman feels she s changing. It s not a Good feeling either. And she could use a Good old fashioned Medicine then. Could be you feel a Little edgy or maybe Cross. You might even have what we Call hot flashes and feel sad and slightly off balance. Whatever you feel we have something for the Day you need a Little comforting. Lydia b. Pinkham tablets. They re made with gentle ingredients that work to give you a better sense of Well being. A sense of Well being you might lose when you Start changing. With an old fashioned problem like this you use an old fashioned Medicine Lydia e. Pinkham tablets and liquid compound to Galt and Northeast to port Perry to Foster development of new Urban centres Inland from Lake Ontario to which it is hoped people could be attracted. A Large Central City linked by Road and rail to the satellite Alliston and Barrie each with a potential population of supported by local employment. The alternative if nothing is done says the group is persons living on built up acres with a population density of Between an cities of Guelph Orangeville persons a Square mile. Social credit fortunes decline time to clean lens9 camera Edmonton up the seeds of social credit were sown in Scotland by an Engi Neer. They were transplanted in Alberta by a teacher preacher and they took Root. As they grew they fed a depression generation desperately searching for some thing in which to believe. A tide of evangelistic Fervour swept Wil Iam Aberhart to provincial sower in 1935. In a Federal elec Ion the same year social creditors won 15 of the 17 Alberta seats in the House of. Commons. The depression ended and the error subsided. And the face of Ocial credit changed. With the change came a de Cline in the party s Federal for Unes. Only three social Credi ers Are contesting the june 25 ederal election in Alberta rid nos. The party s trip on provincial Power has been barely Chal ended in the years of Prosper to since the depression. But so Cial credit became a Label rather than a political principled Federal court rulings struck Down or. Aberhart s efforts t implement the economic Theo ies of Clifford Hugh Douglas who had expounded them for 20 years in Britain before he found a legislative sponsor. As Prosperity buoyed the provincial Economy the govern ment talked less and less of Fis Cal Reform and became an or t h o d o x administration More conservative than the progressive conservatives. In the Federal Arena the Ini tial excitement never took hold. After 1935, the party held be tween 10 and 13 of the 17 Al Berta seats for tile next five elections. In 1958, the conserva Tives swept the province and 12 social creditors lost their depos its. Ladies take a giant step into budget priced summer casuals a Canvas skimmers to add a Little Colour to your summer foot Wear wardrobe. Plain toe styling with Long wearing folded soles. Fully washable. Orange yellow beige. Sizes 4 to 10. Pair c Nailhead Canvas casuals 11115 by 2. With hidden elastic Gore front for non slip fit. Long wearing Duck uppers. 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Except for a few old timers the religious Fervour is gone. The Man largely responsible is the same Man who helped or. Aberhart generate. The Fer Vor in the first place Alberta Premier e. C. Manning the so Cial credit patriarch with a deep seated Basic distaste for partisan politics. In 1967 or. M an n i n g published a Little Book political realignment a Challenge to thoughtful canadians in which he stressed the need for a new Canadian political Structure in an attempt to Stop political bickering. It suggested that the most natural Alliance would be Between social and conservative parties. Or Manning said in the Book that if such realignment were to take place the social credit party could conceivably disappear As a separate National political social credit old timers were bitter about the Book which was greeted with enthusiasm among younger party members and with a generally icy silence from politicians in other parties. The swing from conservative to social credit that some seemed to expect never materialized. Instead there has been a marked swing the other Way. Or. Thompson is running in Iii red Deer Riding As a conservative after consulting pre Mier Manning and receiving unofficial blessings from the Alber a social credit league. But there is More than that. The 1 e a g u e instructed its members that where there is no social credit candidate they should support the candidate whose beliefs most nearly Cor respond to their own. In most cases this Means vote conserva Tive. So in most Alberta constituencies social creditors Are sup porting the conservatives All he while promising that come he next provincial election the Dattle will be joined again. But it could mean total and permanent submersion and an end to Alberta social credit in fluence in the Federal sphere. It could mean social credit will Emain a Force Only provincially in a province where some of the old emotion still exists. Enns welcomed to Bench John j. Enns started his Job bionday As a magistrate in provincial magistrate s court. Before the Day s business tarted chief magistrate Harold Yles said having presided in his court myself i am aware of he problems that you Are going o have to face. Your attitude of fairness you have always Dis played As a minister of Justice or. Enns has been a Crown counsel in the attorney general s department will stand you in excellent Stead in the task that aces you. I wish you the Best f the Deputy attorney general e. Pilkey wished that Vir. Enns would preside for Many years on the Bench with knowledge integrity impartially and Harry Walsh said he was sure e spoke for All lawyers in Manitoba in welcoming or. Mis to the Bench. He said that the provincial magistrate s court was one that East with Many people appear no before a court for the first Ime. 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