Page 16 —_ P_A. Features, February 24 New Youth | _ Federation — Plans Activity TORONTO. “Young Ca- nadians must know what are the issues in the coming fed- eral election campaign and participate in it. On the kind Gi government elected will de- Pend the jobs, rehabilitation, se- «curity, educational opportunities, physical fitness programs and other things they want and need,” stated Maleolm Young, staff qaember of the WAW-CIO, at the Second meeting of the National ‘Gnitiative Committee for a Demo- cratic Youth Federation yester- day afternoon at the Hotel in Toronto. Carlsrite The Committee, composed of many youth and labor leaders, emanimously agreed on the need for a democratic and progressive youth organization which, in the mext period of time, can voice a program of youth needs in the election campaign and rally young people behind candidates whose policies further the best in- terests of young people and Ga- nhadians at large. FEDERATION COUNCILS. Also approved was the propos- ai of Maicolm Young, chairman ef the National Initiative Com- mittee, to select local convenors im communities whose job will be to form federation councils of all interested youth clubs as rapidly. &s possible. A national meeting of delegates from local federa- fions will be called during the month of March to form a na- fional body and formulate plans for election activities. Previous plans for a national constituent eenvention were postponed until a later date because of _the im- minence of the federal election. Members of the Gommittee present at the meeting included Jack Liles, president of the Labor Youth League of Windsor, John Wiedor, Educational Director, District 5, United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers’ of America; Mary Skrypnick, pro- visional chairman, Canadian-Uk- Yainian Youth Clubs; Margaret Lathe, vice-chairman, and Grace Wales, secretary of the National Initiative Committee; Mike Mik- -lovich, Czechoslovak - Canadian Youth Clubs; Adam Reyko, na- tional secretary, Russian - Cana- dian Youth Clubs. Se CANADA’S VETERANS Theit Pest-Wter Gpportanjities An advertisement explainins to the pe peopl. of Canada the re-establishment credit Sera able to men and women of the Armed Forces. in planning the : realized that assistance 17 r younger members © training or through land settlement—either on £ ment. In many cases an opportun employ: Re-establishim AN EXPLANATION OF THE GRANT es, Canada’s parliament y— particularly blishment will be through an be assisted through return to civilian lif e-establishm £ the forces—the bi ity to continue ull time farms or OF smi: a combinat his type of re-establ: mn and women in the armed forc de variety of fields. re-esta Others ¢ d with some regular e of me ent must cover 2 wi est method of effecting permanent an interrupted education. all holdings operate: ining at ded early in the wart. For man ion of these two things—tr4 ishment was provi form of d land settlement—will be the solution. ANOTHER There is, however, anoth training and who under the Vet been unable to carry out nee them, and others who need assistance 1D financing. PAID UNDER WA The Re establishment Gredit js made Act of Parliament which provi not a loan but an outright grant, in re-establishment if the veteran ining benefits. : y oe eae follevwin' specified purpo outlined in this adv - jt is an amount carn ten years until used ‘CREDIT the Western Heaeee by the branch of the armed forces with - Legislation for £ any district LARGE GROUP er very large group who do not need are not suited for land settlement as provided ns’ Land Act. After Jong months or years in uniform, ‘There will be those who DY d businesses to © : usiness of their own redit is designed Veterans’ R SERVICE GRANTS ACT available under the same des War Service Gratuities. It is to aid Tt may be used in Ganada discharge for certam ertisement. The grants called a ed on the ledger to < by him for a re-establishment purpose- 2 ts d) T HOW TO APPLY FOR RE-ESTABLISHMENT (d) To i T amount equal to the basic ©) = plication first must Gratuity. When a statement showing In TINEFORMATION WRITE TO MPLETE ea DEPARTMENT Issued under DEPARTMENT OF V SEND THIS ADVERTISEMENT TO SOME gratuity is made to the veteran served and fo! or at any office of t It is important that every, veteran 5 decision as to future P credit. Payment of the re-es from educational and training grants “Tand Act, to take advantage © for training or continuation of against the until you hav department officials is ey ~qe 1 page oeeer PUBPOSES FOW WANE SEE MAY only at any time in BE USED Grant of the credit may (a) To assist in home owning; (b) To assist in pbuilding a home; (e) To buy tools, instruments, (h) To pay premiums on G) To buy special equipment training- “up one dollar for evety two dollars us credit. If experience shows a DI provision has been made for it. THE NEAREST OFFICE QF THE OF VETERANS AFFAIRS the Authority of Hon. Tan A. Mackenzie, ETERANS AFFAI RS ent. 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