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''''''' 4 ' ' 4cl: - balting'powder All-Br- an :' ' : 1 egg 1 cup Blellogg's - ' ::- :: t t t tour salt 12tcaubple:opronoiyrlis ' E 13 cup milk - - M MUFFINS CORN SYRUP ALL-BRA- : the folks bmAnd see how easy tiley an: maize with this quidz and sirpple recitn 7 vcji ' 1 1 k love - PKA -- "'' I g '''' - 0C ar:111 1 - i' 0 t - itLI 10'-:v 0 I '' :'::- : : - c:111 'Iri n (1 1 1 I 4 '''': ' ' "2:0 I NZ A : - g fl Onc:?1fi ) de C77 ffI lie-- 1 - lb ''' ': : ' :1 :::' - f ' 0 (:)0 )A7''':i - ( At t2: 40) irf014 Nc ' '''-- 614 : 4:' ::' i !: rz s'ki:k1:!::---:- e '':- '1) 4 c ---- 4740e ' e - ''f:7! kt:!' - --- -- the-bus- - —- - "' - tittiftvtaatigeniti - -- 7'7-3:- - Larger Center At Hamilton at the west end of Lake Ontario is located the dominion's fifth largest population center Hera also are steel plants electrical machinery factories and a number of Canada's heavy industries Here Canada la producing shells and antiaircraft guns power plants for ships and factories and a — variety of other heavy implements of war Here flocked unemployed and workers from all parts of heavily populated Ontario to work in the war plants Within a short time Hamilton's available accommodation was used up and some means had to be found to house the men and women and their families needed in ever larger numbers to man the war plants On the Atlantic seaboard the same situation developed at the important port and defense base of Halifax Here ship repair yards sprang up stores for transatlantic ships were shipped from all over Canada sailors from all parts of the world docked defense works had to be improved and war plants were revived from the last war Here also living accommoda- r4 1 - 5101t By James Montagne On Canada's Pacific coast 700 miles north of Seattle is the port of Prince Rupert in peacetime a busy port and terminus of the northern branch of a transcontinental railway line Normally Prince Rupert has about 7000 citizens but as an important port a shipbuilding center a strategic defense ix:ifint wartime brought an increase in the population Not accustomed to a large transient population it could not find room for the hundreds of men and their families who came from the western Canadian provinces to man revived shipyards and build defense works Unable to find a place to live the men started to drift away labor turnover was high and war production consequently suffered tin-roof- ' : ' ' " For '‘')Vorkers mid-Septemb- er 7 711 :"' '"': LI:I'' eV'- dinette kitchen bath and cupboard space and a covered porch in front but none of the bungalows has cL basement Certain minor changes are introduced in different parts of the country because of varying climatic conditions thus heavier insulation where It is cold wider eaves on the Pacific o COR S t where there is much rairf-rf- L'aFiadiain Aoenci six-roo- -- I ilton tions became scarce Faced with dozens of other similar situations throughout or on the Canada in small towns and large cities in prairies where new munitions plants were established distant from centers of population the Canadian government decided to go into the housing business Private capital had been asked to build housing for war workers Many homes were built but failed to meet the demand And so Wartime Housing Limited came into being in March 1941 a government-owne- d company with the job of finding accommodation for workers at essential war plants Arthity Listed In the 18 months since the organization has been funchouses at Prince Rutioning it has built 500 four to seven to for about 80 men each in addition houses staff pert two bunkhouses one dining hall Ind seamen's manning pool At Hamilton Ontario there have been built 1150 bungalows six staff houses one dining hall and a hostel to house 500 women Halifax has added 1850 houses 15 staff housea two dlning halls two schonis two manning pools a marine school and a port control building by the wartime housing organization g 1942 the government's By company had built in 51 communities 15103 bungalows 62 staff houses 13 dining halls 11 bunkhousee three manning pcols 14 special buildings and 12 schools throughout Canada F13 well as built streets water systems put in telephone and eiectric power lines furnished ataff houses and hostels set Wartime up housekeeping and dining hall establishments 'lousing Limited has spent over S88000000 on this Job of mak ing wartime accommodation fot war workers With all this Canada's housing shortage is by no means alleviated But there are few trailer eamp parks near Canadian shacks war plante there are no more unhealthy no tent camps However there is a constant demand for more housing not only for war workers but for office and civilian workers And another straw in the wind is the fact that Ottawa has hinted Wartime Housing Limited may have to undertake the housing of others besides war workers and establish permanent homes instead of the present demountable homes which have been set tip where heeded to be taken down and scrapped after the war Nothing New Canada's housing shortage like that in the United States1 is nothing new but wartime needs have aggravated it and have demanded a more rapid solution than that provided in peacetime Like the United States the Canadian government in the last decade gtiaranteed financial companies lending money for home building against loses and houses built on these government guaranteed terms have been good invest- ments for financial institutions with losses sustained infiniteslmal When war broke out Canada curtailed such home building to homes under $4000 in value more recently tq homes of homes were built under $2500 NVhen not sufficient low-cothese guarantees Ottawa formed its own organization Wartime Housing Limited one of a number of similarly publicly owned companies to handle specific wartime Jobs Wartime Housing Limited goes into action when it is called on by the ministry of munitions and supply under whoee jurisdiction it operates by a war factory or by a municipality It then makes a survey of what housing is needed what available sites can be had near the war plants needing workers' accommodation and whether family or dormitory housing is required An attempt is made to estimate the length of employment in each war plant And only factories with long-tercontracts are eligible for housing assistance In the case of municipalities requesting help arrangements are made whereby the town turns land over to the company which in turn builds the houses and the town looks after their maintenance and rental A number of basic small homes are built of prefabricated materials by Wartime Housing Limited which lets out the contract does little actual building but supervises it The bungalows consist basically of two bedrooms living room ' 1 irk r416001441446'qtaw - eUiisF-t4- DORMITORIES for single men and women employed In HamOnt factories near completion Buildings include quarters dining halls l'l t I' 1 A 4 ' ' ' 4 " -- ri 1i ' ' ' 1 ' I''--- 'L:r4 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