Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Jan 1952, p. 8

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ancevln Korea In Canada also showed a sub- stantial galn to approximately $17 billion at. the year end, or an average or nearly $1,215 10: every man, woman and child in the coun- > try. uxe msurance umcers Assgciatlon In The Flnariclal Post. This is some 13% over the comparable figure for 1950 and a.bo1it._double .- the volume or` n_ew Insurance Issueddurinig the last year or World War 'l`wo.- Llle 1nsur- ancevln force Canada showed ` FCIIIEIKS U18 BEND! OI EH8 SYHIUIS Falls EQ- "cord-News. She Just. directs the perform-_ ance." Yes. and In many (gases it would ap-| pear she has an accomgnodatlng chmfncber. Editorial Ndts . TODAY'S PRESS "RUN -7,600 -COPIES _ .aBU 1` WE GET accustomed to cm . '-{BABES WILL` BE BORN. lovers w.Lu marry. old men willidle: :3!!!` THE SAME STOCK 0! ideas will remain relatl\:i1`y` unchaqged. NOMINAL C!-IURQHMEN will continue .10 An end S d|y_ worship. 4.. m-.....A.. .....a 4.. ....u ..._n u... ..., W... , .. ...........,.........~.. auc Ayah . . . . , What our community needs is `aphan: :1-ealisnu praying. (rank `ad- ,1-evlvall Not the old-lauhloncd mfuion qt hypocrisy among good _qulck D9--hut v slow mounting gaggle. gnd alncere repentance. tempo 0!, deep alnklng. s_e].t~ex~ .cl;r_xst can begin working with a Imlnaon, tumln toward tha- an when hg Xetln the toundah Llnht. and nw ' lrlh. W; need on: nhnldnzalndar him. _ doctrinal-nznchlnz from the Bugle. Duos anybody agree with thin Ir \W1_1`_;t It "Am unt?-To . -'.`?21 .!.7L"2'-" .: `First aw Church - f msv. r. A. `LUCX. as. an; - , Mlpltterv . V 11 mm. mrnxr `EOE sronms ` . 7.NI`I- ' , THE rnmunnvtnuncn -womsuw sanvxan Here is the latest. summation of the equal- '.1zed assessment debate by the Free Press Her- ald: Re-sxaaaunenc or Barrie has ensured a further argument ov_er equalized assess- ment at county council. New figures show 9. Jump of ovegj million In Battle's taxable ni- ` sessment M iwbal of rust under $12 million. MISS E. .CLOUGI'ILl:Y.' .Dh~e.l-`tor at Munlc .suNj1>KvT`.nm.`1a: 1052 Sundnv` Schnnl 9,50 n.m Mlplltar v ` .pxr_e.ct35 . The Salvation Army 60 COLLIER ST. M611. - Tu`e_sdciy'-'Wedn_eduy %_ ~ JANUARY 14-1s;16~ac s 4p,|j1\.,_ _ rnncnan ...;.g. Magma 5. rm-r. nA.J.u-. STA . ` "l`rl||b `1'o:'l'?:nto~ ` ` 5 Quad `-by anognisp` niqmcunisurm Association _ -4 i * -~ mu -m, 1811:, f , Andrew's Presbyterian Church W. JAJEES FERGUSON. B.A.. ' Na similar move inward re-assessment l_ms. howeves-, been made by Orllna, the sec- ond largest town In the county. A battle be- - Lween Bnrrle and the other communmes "And lt will be a battle In whlch all the taxpayers of this district have a vital stake, Not so many years ago, the county levy torm- ed only 8 small part or local property taxes. `Today. with hhe ballooning costs or social ser- vlcs, It is not uncommon for a town, village, or township. to pay over to the bounty as much as 12% of its mm property tax levy. Thus 1! rbassessmem results in a-much larg- er share or the ooumzy levy being pald by Orlllla, Barrie and some munlclpalltles, those In other areas may expect some relief." _ -,"B`ar|"ieV 'R$e-AssessmeVnf'Raises Question of Ofher'P|aces1 ` some ume 830 Tue Free Press Herald-OI Midland and"Pene1:angulshene published 9. - lengmfnrtlclevln which Barrie and Orulla were accused ox escaping their mlr tax share Ln me County or Slmcoe levy through under- hsseasment on local business properties. Now, however. our contemporary to the north has at least exonerated the Town of Barrie. 1! not v Several American commentators say Great. Britain must join wltlra West European (ed- eration or face the consequences. In advocat- ing such a course, declares The Financial Post, these people are insisting on Britain doing something that the United States itself has consistently refused to do in Europe. and there is not. the slightest; indication 0: any change in .t.hal: attitude in the foreseeable iuture. In this suicidal proposal to Britain, the existence of the Commonwealth is com- Life insurance purchased in Canada In 1951 reached a new high or almost. s2.bil1ion says J. K. Macdonnld, president of Confeder- ation Llie Association and of the Canadian Lite Insurance Officers Assoc1atlon`1n The

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