The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 6 Feb 1940, p. 1

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FEBRuARY 6 f The Minister's report was made|. in comment on statements to the House last week made by William Duckworth (Cons., Toronto--Dover-- f court). Mr. Duckworth said he had been advised that the boys who had + s been trained had had difficulty in securing jobs and that they could dn not be placed unless they had a letter from the Minister. | Silseemenmmiotrimmmmes Selection of students for the air us :;ralning ;chool. said Mr. Hipel, hag Condition Cannot Be een made by a committee forme * (hihisnsroribrar enc accereceatd of a representative of the Depart-- Changed- SOYS Premier 2 395 {2 523 E " d ment of Education and two from we_----____._._._._ F + 0 nrolle his own department. The students ¢ H B .F d Job had been selected on the basis of HEARING FOR FIRMS ave been Foun obs, qualifications and two were taken wommmmmmemermmememmmmmensmm S'Y' HiP" in RQPO"* from each riding, with the larger The retroactive feature of the Smermmmmmmmonmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmemem: ce.'?ltre:idanl.ltow:;'e:rs::dt::t?p:l?; Corporalilon Tax Act will not be + 1st ~| changed, Premier Hepburn said fol-- LAUDS AlR SCHOOL tions," said Mr. Hipel. s lowing adjournment of the House Applicants for the machine shop| °9' ) y s tmmenmmememnmmmmmmmmmmmmmeme 3 s yesterday. He said ample oppor and welding courses must file with tunity would be given various bodies : Of the 2,523 boys and girls en--| their applications assurance that to make representations to the Gov-- rolled in Ontario in the Dominion-- ;:ey have beedn prt:lmlsed 8 30b 9508 [ |ernment concerning the measure. Provincial Youth Training scheme, :ef,hi.l:e2g2r:~:$eer{rolled originally "But ll)at is the qnl"y wgg ltr}:wl;;::\- from April 1 to Dec. 31, 1939, 99 pCr| in the air school, a small number| ° ©a" fmtrpdu(;e 'l'}'] sfa'ct th:t ihe * _ _cent or 2395 have either bcenl were later rejected by the Defense ?x;oerr;drrf'leer:{mpio:idin; or 15x 1 risogt in emptopment on have Post | Migk ihiak $ oge teif Bat iheg| erass A99 i9ck 14 oo 4 U98 tions to go to as soon as their should be kicked out," said Mr.| "There will be no change on tha courses are finished, Hon. Norman Hipel, "so we kept them in the basis." ns Hipe!, Minister of Labor, reported| school on special training for fac-- h'I'he :retf)f}lll('l' mf'l);m:dt tl;e Ic?llll:: ' 'es f ion. in that the bill wou ot be 1 )csmrda.y . Quoens pbrrog ;%rydx?:a?:gc} "\):eld?:geya:ge f?nogkri\r'? until after the budget is brought ' Nir. Mipe! said the total include.d etting and items of that nature. As| down, Thursday. This would en-- some 200 boys who are enrolled in | an ingication of the Skill required | able ample opportunity for its study, the Galt Air School, where the| in rivetting alone, some of the large he'I:s;id.H ; less. than --a thall i I i 5 imately one-- e House sa ss Peovince is contritfuflng w ved cent' :::?Trx:\iln::erl:gf;oi':\ r:acfl y\ving." hour and in that time advanced a C th.e tort of mainine ®lubents Mas In the present class, twenty men| number of bills through second read-- aviation mechanics. The students| pre enrolled in sheet metal, thirty| ing and committee stage. A measure will graduate directly into the! in mechanical transport, fifty in air| for the closer control of trade ang R.CA.F. on April 1. . frame -- mechanics, fifty in aero| correspondence schoolIs wa:;sk I;asiiea ; The department is beginning now | ©N&ines, thirty in machine shop, and | through committee. It make 3 C Ee pPal | iwenty in wireless. In the new class,| serious offense for an unregistere to select members of a new Cl@SS| giygents will be enrollied in the fol--| school to solicit pupils and increases and is studying the possibility of| jowing proportions, five per cent| the maximum penalty for U""({ensfid increasing the enrollment. "l-'rom' sheet metal, 25 per cent air frame, solicitation.of pgpxls to sg'%%?s:)%oti: all reports, the Air Force officers| 85 per cent engines, five per cent | -- case of an individual, an + are more than delighted with the| machine shop and 20 per cent wiree| the case of a cgrporatlon- ivent &n progress made at the school," said | less. s |_ Second readmgh wgsl'c?tors Act Mr. Hipel. "After the Youth Train-- Indicative of yhe interest and co-- :amgndm.ent to 11 e s:c;ety C eriain ing Conference which was held two| operation given in the air school, a| | which gives the av}v' o a Barrigeer weeks ago at Ottawa, four or five| number of public spirited men, powers in cases wd etro be mentally of the Provinces sent representa--| even before the war brgke out, and | or solicitor is foun tallv i1 "or Who tives to the school to study our| when the school was fl;'gt tptliafggd incor;'?;";"tto'-';a';'el:'isa fZes withit:& * late last summer, contribute s= has faile * methods. 000 worth of equipment, said the' year. Minister. x "We of the Province certainly s appreciated the generosity of these men," said Mr. Hipel. &

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