The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 6 Mar 1945, p. 2

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March 6 J--.-------_--, | & P Six--tenths Gallon Per Person Reallocation of beer quotas for|told what the board expected Oif tels of Ontario is being carried|them in the conduct ons io ctiriege hotels 0o , s istri | NCSS. He will receive them Wednes-- out with a view to fairest dist?lt\ 5/y ~ wiin one.third more popu-- bution of supplies, Commissioner)|jatjon than London, Mr. Webster W. G. Webster of the Liquor Con--|said, Windsor had been ,gettmg trot Board told the Legislature!more than double London's beot yesterday, New quotas were on a|Sallonage, hence the nl:mrease B population basis, he said, allowing London as well as in Oshawa. ' approximately six--tenths of a gal--| The Government's recent an-- lon per person per month. nouncement that it will enforce t})e' Mr. Webster made the statement|law banning women waitresses m' in answer to a question from Nel--| Windsor beverage rooms, relaxed| son Alles (Ind. Labor, Essex North),| during labor shortage, was being ' concerning recent beer quota cuts/criticized, Mr. Alles said, because, t in Windsor and increases in Lon--|though the aim was to provide don. The Commissioner said only 27| jobs for ex--servicemen, this was i of Windsotr's 77 hotels had received being defeated through the beer cuts, while 43 got increases. The|quota cut of as much as 68 per overall cut in gallonage there, 4%)cent in some cases. . Ex--service-- per cent, he regarded as "insignifi<\men are giving all this the rasp-- cant." He said some would be re-- berry," said Mr. Alles. "I hope it is turned after operators of certain)not typical of pl'ans to solve post-- hotels had come to Toronto to be war employment." Asks Health Plans ' o e o * For Municipalities | Provision for municipalities to make their own _ health services plans without acting through the \Provincial Health Services Board, is contained in a bill introduced in f the Legislature yesterday by Wil-- liam Dennison (C.C.F., Toronto--St. David). His amendment to the Mu-- nicipal Health Services Act, he told |the House, in reply to a question by Health Minister R. P. Vivian, would . permit any municipal body to make 'its own plans, its arrangements with hospitals and physicians, and that submission of its plan to vote would not be compulsory after three years, unless deemed desirable,

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