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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Jun 1983, p. 8

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IUHS vhgutm' ttt work in Ontario and nol n-ldlc'd to thr ("I”)IIIVI‘I Him must In rtth- l. q uncmpkrvvd to: l months prim to I'nvultinq h in thc program on Whig“) «an I hm; " The members from the Hamilton Diocesan Council will host the 3tith Annual Provincial convention July 5-7 at the Valhalla Inn. Over 300 delegates representing 70.000 members from the 13 diocesan councils in the province are ex pected. Myst Reverend Paul F. Reding. ()ntar in Council Spiritual Director. will concele brate Mass with Spiri tual Directurs from across the province in Blessed Sacrament Church. Kitchener at ”:30 u.m. July c, and officially upen the can vention Mrs, J..l, Mahoney, National President will be the keynote speaker Plant CIosings According to draft legislation tabled by the Minister of Labor, when an Ontario plant is closed down, the employer will be forced to offer any job openings he might have in the province to the laid-off workers ahead of anyone else. The Minister stated that the majority of companies consider it good corporate citizenship to offer to relocate the laid-off employees, but that there have been a few "rather obstinate" employers who have refused to give such employees priority when it comes to hiring. The legislation is needed. he said, because of the problems older workers have in finding a new job when a plant closes. Residential Tenancies Eight members of the Ontario Liberal Caucus, including Leader David Peterson. asked to appear before the Commission of Inquiry into Residential Tenancies. They are: Don Boudria. Sean Conway, Sheila Copps, Albert Roy, Tony Ruprecht, Bill Wrye and myself. As David Peterson stated last Febru- arype are extremely dissastisfied with the procedures that the Commission has adopted. By not exercising his full authority under the Public Inquiries Act to conduct more informal hearings and by instead adopting a narrow. Hamilton Diocese hosts 36th provincial convention Queen 's Park Report. Mayor D. Cardillo. and local M.P. Dr. Peter Lang and James Breithaupt M.P.P. will attend the luncheon and welcome delegates to the city of Kitchen- er. at the formal luncheon at 1:00 p.m. The seven host counv cils of Kitchener will provide a "Welcome Social Program" Tues day t-vening at K00 Rev, Michael Isa- belle. of Milton. Past Diocesan Spiritual Director is the official Host Director and will be the main celebranl of Wednesday H: 30 am. mass at St. Francis of Assissi Church in Kit- YOUNG ONTARIO MREER PROGRAM Ontario Hrlping You “in The Help Yott Hutd Ml. FREE 15 rm iht Arum. and ”01.1le henvr. The CWL have waduatcd hum at least a mic-yum program of a rcaognilcd post-tsc-tary educational irvstitutitm Ixttmtltn Jan 1981 and Du 1982 and do not lmld a pcrmutwntjots related to their quaiitiotions JN YARN) (W yt M mu 1 W'IAKII. , t ARM h "Kt " "vWl Ministry ”13“]th hp.” Minus Pt Hut-sum \uhsidia's “can: it Qturnm I'mk TOK()N H) "tr" IAN“ It FtDt 2KH Imm- Mttitrt Irml'mm' Claude Bomwll Mwnstm WIIIcam Davis Pmnner EPP members of St. Fran cis will host a Conti- nental Breakfast im- mediately following this mass. It has been seen in the past that procedure has a profound effect on outcome. In order to highlight these procedural concerns, as well as our extreme dissatisfaction that the Inquiry has refused to visit such cities as Hamilton, and Kitchener, we have co-ordinat- ed our efforts by dividing the following topics amongst the Liberal group: the practice of passing financial costs through to tenants; losses created by resales and creative finamr ing; rent review consultants; retroactivity of Bill 198; conflict of interest guidelines for Residential Tenancy Commission; penalties and enforcement of the Residential Tenancy Commission; penalties and enforcement of the Residential Tenancies Act; time restric- tions (examination of cost revenue state- ments); backlog of applications and delays in conducting hearings; evictions; timing of hearings; advisory function of the Residential Tenancy Commission; qualifications and training of rent review commissioners; mo- bile home parks; the need for a rent registry; and the need to limit all rent increases for one year to a total of five per cent. Father Canise Con- nors ().F.M. C.().M.\'. of Aurora will be the Wednesday Banquet Speaker at 7: 30 pm. in the main Ballroom. He will speak on "South down." Fourteen hundred persons in the religious life have found support and ea re which has assisted their recovery from al The Wednesday in formal luncheon will be hosted by the Hamilton Diocesan Council (yr- ficers chaired by Mrs. DAY. Bird, Hamilton Diocesan President. to be held at the pool. intimidating courtroom style, Mr. TI discouraged countless tenants from ing coholism and return to ministry at this treat- ment facility. Twenty- six priests or brothers and 14 sisters can be treated at one time and there is a continual waiting list seeking treatment. Greetings will also be extended by Most Rev. James Doyle of Peterborough Diocese, National Spiritual Director of the OWL. of Canada and Mrs. Dorothy Schnarr. 0n- lario Provincial Presi- dent of Meals on Wheels of Waterloo. The sessions will close July 7 with a concelebrated Mass and installation of Pro, vincial Officers in St. John's Church. Kiteh-- ener. I snow It I 1hllKitr8 m _ SUPERIOR ', MEMORIALS 528 View". St. N., Kitchen“ (Bull: “mm Baked”) nuns Alter loan MIMI“ huge I“ mum-n Fol Sm lusullation mun HENRI“ has

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