If Weston and York haven‘t been secing eye to eye on some of the main issues, it looks like they may be even farther apart by the time the dispute goes to the Ontario Municipal Board. with York. Sainsbury refused to withdraw his remarks and later said if Weston has only che vote on an eight can counâ€" cil, it would wind up paying taxâ€" es without having any voice on where the money would be spent. O.M.B. May Have . (Continued from Page 1) !ht:' cguk_i ha_m_pu_' negotiations watch the well rehearsed roles of each one of these m is indeed a real delight. k oan en C en e that tickets for both tonight and Friday are completely sold out. Perhaps that next time a large production such as this is perâ€" formed, those in charge will be able to find a larger hall, or else arrange to have more than two performances. The particiâ€" pents, believe it or not rance I um i en oli h nc 4 24 production such as this is perâ€" formed, those in charge will be able to find a larger hall, or else arrange to have more than two performances. The particiâ€" pents, believe it or not, range from the age of three up. To faces, made the performance a delight to watch. The hjhrl;l;â€"'fllh performâ€" ing at Downsview Secondary School, and I‘m indeed sorrv 4206. zu.: Moore Ashton of the Montreal Ballet Company. I Was delighted to be invited to attend the dress rehearsals, ard found that the pageantry of production which will feature the original music by Tchaikowsky A (Continued from page 1) Electric heating offers roamâ€"byâ€"room or zone temperature control. It is quiet, creates no draughts, no chilly spotsâ€"just gentle, even, constant warmth. Electric heating is flameless. There is no combustion to create dirt, dust, film, or soot. \Mndows; drapes, and walls all stay clean longer in electrically heated homes. , the nimble feet, comâ€" unmatched cleanliness only electric heating _can offer you unmatched comfort all these advantages smiling by council of ratepayers said he is not opposed to giving Weston separate ward status or giving Mr. Dobbin maintained then and says he still does, that being retained on a temporary basis is unsatisfactory. He declared it would be impossible to command the lovalty of obedience of his staff, with a frightening axe hanging over his head. Instead he asked for council‘s vote of conflidence which was refused. Four of bis staff quit in sympathy because of the treatâ€" ment Mr. Dobbin received. Yet, a dozen senior department heads signed their names to a letter giving council a vote of confidence in the way it handled the Dobbin affair. Mr. Dobbin‘s own summation is that if he had sinned or erred, it was because he refused to bow to pressure and asâ€" cept decisions made by others when he felt it was clearly his duty to run the parks and recreation department. And if the bylaw remained giving the deputy as much power to make decisions as the commissioner. he would repeat this sin, if it could be called such he said. because in his opinâ€" ion a ship should only have one commander. When the report was completed and later made public, Mr. Dobbin was given until the end of this yéar to whip his department in shape, after which time his position would again be reviewed â€" possibly by another firm of municipal consultants. f xE OAp GenenonN PCO TWOCITR TY PEURn Mr. Dobbin says he built up the parks and recreation deâ€" partment from alinost nothing 17 years ago to a departâ€" ment that is second to none in Métro today. He cites the parks bylaw which gave the deputy as much power as the commissioner, plus qutside interference as the chief causâ€" es of conflict during theâ€" past couple of years. The former commissioner said he made this perfectly clear to the reeve and feels that the reeve should have backed <his recommendations instead of going along with council to retain Plunkett Associates. T Cooaa t Pn tme TTY IUVY "If I couldn‘t handle the job. or if I hadn‘t done it proâ€" perly, I then feel that I would have to hand in my resignaâ€" tion or accept a recommendation from council that I leave, Obviously council isn‘t doing the iob its elected to do if it doesn‘t let unsatisfactory employees go and replace them wi& people who can do a better joh serving the people." citizens of the municipality." Auuthhtqhutodcoud[toaholinthqâ€ol nmc«-mmm.ummtmmmum the overall efficiency of the department Instead, council hired Plunkett and Associates to inves tigate the strifeâ€"ridden parks and recreation department and make suggestions on how it should be run. neauthmdmnmmow!hmmdmu Mr. Dobbin. namely that the office of deputy commissioner should be changed to director of recreation. Council also agrées with this, and hence. there is no longer a deputy to issue orders without the knowledge of the commissioner. lr.bobhlnnnthuï¬meunwhohndldmbulk olth:onqulryfor&oeomulunulmtnwnlhull&- ing for information about department and esking about hwitmrun.lutatutimedulr.hllnklinaho\n his administrative ability, ask him for his interpretation of mmumumdmmuumkucxmmon !rommhim why his employees were in such a low state of morale. it «B And yet he was accused as well as the deputy commis. sioner in the report of having questionable administrative ability and incapable of handling his job. ich ward two representatives. n-uuu'&wm... WESTON TRAVEL SERVICE 1912 Weston Rd. â€" (In BOOK NOW AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT GOING OVERSEAS ? your hydro Electric heating is maintenanceâ€"tree; it offers extra living space and can have a significant effect on the reâ€"sale value of your home. Yet, with all its advantages, electric heating costs far less than you may think. For more information about electrie heating, consult a qualified electric heating contractor, or your Hydro. n Rd. â€" (In The Westlaw Bldg.) Phone 244â€"5324 (Continued from Page 1) unmatched value YOUR OMSIP*APPI'.ICATION IS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THIS PAGE Ontario residents who enâ€" roll after May 16th will have to‘undergo a minimum three month waiting period before they areâ€"entitled to OMSIP coverage and beneâ€" fits, said Dr. Dymond. have already enrolled, and those who enroll before May 16th, will be protected by OMSIP, beginning July 1st. The extension of the open enrollment period means that those residents who ‘‘The May 16th deadline is final," added the minisâ€" ter. ‘‘This enrollment deadâ€" line cannot be extended any further because it takes time to process such a flood of applications even with the most modern equipment available." may qualify for éoverage from the day the Plan goes into effect on July 1st. Ontario Health Minister Dr. M. B. Dymond has announced that residents the mail yery soon. of the Province may still receive full Ontario Medical Services Insurance ~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"«â€"msâ€"â€"nnnmmntmmmmmrme Plan coverage and benefits by July 1st providing they enroll in the Plan before May 16th. OMSIP BENEFITS ‘The Plan is a success," declared the Minister. "The number of OA?'P ;ff’o;ï¬ï¬i:f«ï¬cc"v all physicians‘ servic applications received already cover more than 1,100,000 of our citizens.". * °°"* “.‘.u . C PDr. Dymond added, how. h f l j tm * Doctor visits in the home, office or hospital. ever, that a large number of $ | eeggpteaes {" i xt U F * Diagnosis and treatment of ilinesses and injuries. residents had indicated they . ,E’JX‘* hA cA | x a . s would join OMSIP but tor . | || 5 BP OMA UA IOE k. * She y c Rreccparction fore and freahwent, a Yaristy of ns had | %; 35 1 & S _ surgery and postâ€"operation care. been unable to send in their [|| I| i * Obstetrical care, including preâ€"natal and postâ€" application in time. The fll | i t â€" natal care effective from the date of enroliment. OMSIP open enrollment [ | im yc 2 \ s s 5 o { Psn PFax Angesthesia and Xâ€"rays for diagnostic, period has therefore been § m i ies o extended by two weeks in i i\\\m}f- P surgical and other procedures. order that these persons uid e C EC Fa Li o oo rina c â€"a OMSIP enrollment period extended to May 16thâ€" Many old age pensioners have automatiealiybeen enrolled in OMSIP but most must fill in and submit an application. Those who will get automatic coverage are pensioners who are presently receiving benefit under The Ontario Old Age Assistance Act, or those pensioners who have been declared eligible for coverage by the Ontario Department of Welfare. These pensioners have already received their OMSIP registration cards. All other pensioners must complete and submit an appliâ€" cation to receive OMSIP coverage. _â€" If you have not received an OMSIP registration card, or have not already sent in an application form, you must apply before May 16th for coverage when the Plan starts on July 1st. : $ (@Q@®. reike d | â€"o > ue | | N â€"â€" Â¥ | | ~ e in‘ J Wx is | k 2 h A £..._._â€"»* OMSIP haad office is located at 135 Sf. Clair West, Toranto. Applications are already being processed by modern microâ€"photo methods and computers. OLD AGE PENSIONERS SEND YOUR COMPLETED APPLICATION FORMâ€"TO_ OMSIP, P.O. BOX 1700, TERMINAL A, TORONTO if required, additional opplico-flon forms are ;v;ll;bh from any bank, or from OMSIP, 135 St. Cloir Ave., West, Toronto 7. The government, howâ€" ever, can only cancel memâ€" berships in the case of misâ€" representation, misuse of services, nonâ€"payment of premiums, or 3 months after a member has ceased to be a resident of Ontario. NOTE: OMSIP will not pay for the cost of hospitalizaâ€" tion. OMSIP is an additional service, not a substitute for Ontario Hospital Insurance. You will still require coverage by Hospital Insurance. Dr. Dymond stated that their applications are now being processed, and their notification will arrive in the mail very soon. People who have already enrolled in OMSIP need not apply a second time. Notification of accoptance to be sent out shortly natal care effective from the date of enroliment. Angesthesia and Xâ€"rays for diagnostic, surgical and other procedures. Treatment of fractures and.â€"dislocations. Certified specialist services at established rates when you are referred to the specialist by your doctor. Certain dental surgical services performed in a hospital. 33