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Weston-York Times (1971), 17 Jun 1971, p. 12

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_ Admission is by . ticket only. Any donations of new material for the auction "I would like to get out of the confidential . file business,‘‘ Mr. Lastman told council members. He said his urgent plea for reform of the welfare system brought him personally a number of personal insults. He said some of these came Metro Planning Comâ€" missioner Wojciech Wronski in a report to be submitted to Metro legislation committee this week, proposes that Metro Council maintain its existing policy of having the right to consider buying There will be a garden party and auction in aid of the Canadian Council for Animals‘ Welfare ‘"Operation Rescue", in the vicinity of Weston Golf Club on June 27, from 2 p.m. til 5 The controller agreed to Metro Council last week having Metro Parks Comâ€" mittee consider his suggestion that the province establish an acquisition fund to be used to preserve open green space and golf course The Chronic Iliness Unit of the Toronto Hospital, Weston, wishes to extend their thanks to the young people of Weston Central United Church who came to the hospital every Wedâ€" nesday night to devote their time and talents to the patients. Page 12 â€" The Westonâ€" York Times â€" Thursday, June 17, 1971 End of welfare fraud Existing zoning procedures may not give full protection to open green space and golf courses North York Controller Irving Paisley told Metro Council. Last year Mr. Lastman appeared before Metro Social ServicesCommittee to complain that welfare fraud existed. The committee became upset when the controller began reading out information from a copy of a confidential _ welfare document. eligibility of persons on welfare. demands for a crack down on suspected welfare frauds have been met. Council agreed to new procedures to check on welfare cases in cluding the operation of a four man team to make spot checks in district welfare offices, The spot checks will be used to confirm the North York Controller Mel Lastman last week told Metro Council it had met all his demands for tighter we."sre . assistance _ to For free admission, call The controller said his 436 Roncesvalles Ave. Phone â€"T oronto 533â€"7954 YORKE CHAPEL 2367 Bloor Street West Phone â€" Toronto 767â€"3153 W (;. Sellors offâ€"theâ€"street Parking at all Chapels PEEL CHAPEL 2180 Huronontaric Phone â€" Cooksville 279â€"7663 FUNERAL DIRECTORS LIMITED FIVE GENERATIONS OF SERVICE Zoning doesn‘t protect parks Extended thanks "u;flzw'&@m RONCESVALLES CHAPEL Ime A.J. Lawrence Calendar...." ‘? Signpos’f Metro Chairman Albert Campbell told council only a few persons try to defraud the welfare system. A proposal that â€" welfare workers be ordered to visit welfare families in the evening and on weekends as well as during normal day hours was rejected by council. The planners in their report also suggest that there be an amendment of The Assessment Act to make the fixed assessment of private golf courses manâ€" datory. This would help retain existing private golf courses, extablishing resistance to use of the property for development. at least until Metro comâ€" pletes a master plan for the Metro parks system. The master plan would spell out Metro‘s future and long range intent toward such open space as private golf courses. The new system to exert tighter control over the Metro welfare system will policy of interâ€"changing welfare workers and their case loads without advance notice. This will be carried out on a regular basis. In future all complaints concerning alleged fraud, lack of eligibility and other matters dealing with the qualification of persons on welfare will be investigated by welfare workers assigned to the Metro welfare department‘s head office. private golf courses and other open land prior to their use for other purposes. The Metro planners claim this policy should be retained include the initiation of a The kids helped out with the once a month bingo sessions as well. The patients loved having them around every week. Everyone at the hospital is hoping Weston United‘s Young People will be back in the fall. Proceeds from this carâ€" nival will go to the Lion‘s Club to enable them to continue their service work in the community. Games, rides and live entertainment will be on the program. _ would be greatly apâ€" preciated. The York Lions Club will be holding a carnival at Fairbank Park June 20 to June 27 inclusive. from council members who _ Metro Welfare Comâ€" Ul"OUp tried to cloud the issue. Mr. missioner John Anderson Lastman again claimed that said there is a resentmenton _ Here‘s â€" something some welfare recipients are the part of persons on Canadians can think about. robbing the needy. ‘"I hope in _ welfare to having visits from A group in the U.S. has the future council recognizes . welfare workers during non called for a scaling down of my sincerity," he said. regular hours. TV advertising of sweets and The United _ Nations Children‘s Fund (UNICEF) has authorized $1,200,000 for emergency relief for the estimated 2,000,000 children among the more than 5,000,000 East Pakistani refugees in north eastern India. The announcement was made by the Canadian UNICEF Committee and will include, in addition to $400,000 worth of food, medical _ supplies _ and transport assistance earlier in the emergency. 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