TriService Honor Guard for House Opening THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 29 1949 THE TillSERVICE PRECISION SQUAD which thrilled over quarter million people at Toronto recently during the onadtan Notional If Itlbltion formed the Guard of Honour for the Governor General at last Thursdays opening of the llst House of Parliament III Ottawa Three members of the guard are shown above mhibiting real spirit uf Iiiservice cooperatlon as they check their dress prior to the parade They are left to right II It Green of Drinbluin Sask IA Art Smith of Merroal Alta and Pie lerry ook of Fort William Int CANADIAN ARMY Illl ACE TAXI Dial 5555 or 5556 Noumea UNION LIFE yammace 32 ESTALISIIED ANDERSON DISTRICT MANAGER tor Dunlop and Ilnyticld Barrie Telephone 4760 llltt liest background man can lllllttlttlllllltf Insurance NORWICH UNION HE SIGN OFGQOD LUMBER or other worthwhile organi zationsi And it adds new dimenSIOn to onesxoutlook making life richer andpnore purposeful More than one man has said to me in effect Ive got good job My home life is satisfactory And Im probably as happy as the average man But still feel that my life is too humdrum Among the people who are most active in community af fairs you will invariably nd one or more life insurance agents Such remarks usually prompt me to suggest remedy fre quently advised by psycholo gists That is Lose yourselfrinw worthy cause especially one that involves working with groups of people This kind of activity comes naturally to the life insurance agent becausehe is used to helpin other people And his jo making it ossible for many people to ace the future with sense of security i5 itself vital contribution to the welfare and happiness of his community This gives one the deep mg satisfaction of helping to ccomplish something of value to otherswhether it be for the church Red Cross municipal affairscharities home and school association 50 LOOK CAREFULLY Dont trust to hurried glances when you look at used cars Look carefully These used cars we are featuring will bear the closest inspection Buy here with confidence Terms to suit you 1948 CHEVROLET FLEETMASTER SEDAN 1948 PLYMOUTH COUPE 1947 FORD DELUXECOACH 1947OLDSMOBILE HYDRAMAngC SEDAN 1947 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL SEDAN 1947 PLYMOUTH DELUXE SEDAN 1946 DODGE SPECIAL SEDAN 19460LDSMOB ILE HXDEAMICDEDAN 19427D0DGE SEDAN 1939 CHEVROLET COUPE 1938 DODGE COUPE iiurr FORD 12 TON PICKUP 1942 FORD TON STAKE 1941 PLYMOUTH SEDAN DELIVERY On Our Lot 172182 IIIaurora St Phone 5355 Jim MacGregor Mgr BARBIE The iultorior motive iglaring misrepresentation of con VIHANKS FOR BAIIRIE IARMERS DAY TL Illic Duo Sir opportunity Chamber chants of Barrie and Charles Grit Liin for the day they put on to Illt numbers that turned out would the Editor Ilzztsie touni to Culllllitl Ev llllir likt 11 Lilm ti thank tic BIIiL Itlrl iiic If farmers of the district Ilu cry encouraging and the tItIllLS in each of the various contcits showed the sportsuianshui of ih farmers and their families There is lot of preparation in day of this kind and think each committee deserves great deal or credit May again on behalf of the farmers and for ourselves 5511 Thanks to all who had any p111 in the responsibility of nizikang Farintrs Day siictcss rcmain Yours sincerely MRS lllllll DAVIDSON New lowcll lift September 131 1949 IIIZIIJICS THE VIEWS OF CHARLES JOHNS IN CONDITIONS IN ENGLAND To the Editor Barrie lixzunincr Dear Sir In your September lfitli issue read very interesting arti clc Disniziycd with Socialist Ideas in England was very much surprised at some of the statements git contained especially so coming from person just returned from Englnnd lwas from pure ignorance of the time facts or had Mr Johns sotno for making such lditions in l3ritainnltlr Johns is 1quoted as saying among other lthings The people of England havc forgotten how to work also 110 quote another statement in this lsame connection The problem of lthc working man and his unwill ingness tO do days work for days pay dismayed Mr Johns spent ten weeks in England and Scotland last winter and saw vcry few men walking the streets except on business or shopping and any place where work was going on the men seemed to work witty will Thcgc were few cxccpi tions just like Canada or any oth er country never saw hitch hiker nor tramp as they calll them over there neither did sect young men riding the rods Here is another quotation farmer could not use his own grain to feed his stock but had to senili to him in quantities arbitrarily dcl cided In Yorkshire whcrc Ivisitcd relatives and friends on farms not only could they use their own grain before selling to feed stock pounds to40 pounds year Work commenced at 430 am and contin Hamlettill Limited lt CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH FARGO they managed to supply some of their friends with grain which witnessed Of course they must have permit to sell Mr Johns also says that farm laborers work 44hours with double time for overtime Farm laborers in Yorkshire workl 44hours week and are paid time and onehalf for overtime and understand hours and wages are standard throughout the country He also speaks about wages and hours when he left England in 1913 When left England in 1911 farm laborer married and living in rented cottage was paid 18 shill ings week for 72 hours work and hired man living in if he was big and strong was paid from 20 ued to pm with just time to eabhis meals Nowonder they decided to or ganize Tx Today fliegstandard rate of pay for agriculture workers including gardeners is pounds 15 shillings week for 44 houistapp1oximate Iy $20 and Mr JohnSthinks heis well paid Here is another qttotationand this would take prize for ignor ance of the truth The working cdinpletely by the government andt receiving goodwages with their children fed at school and all medi cal expenses free and assured old age pensions at 600r 65 he has no incentive to work as there seems to be no pdssibility of the proverbial rainy day understand the children now get lunch in school What is wrong0 with that Doesnt Canada pay childrens allowance so they will be assured of milk and worm clothing Now to thesocalled medical ex penses If Mr Johns had taken the trouble to do little investigat vinghe would have learnedthat the Minister of Health issued to all householders booklet show ing the amount each individual from 18 to65according to hisor her status mustpay every Week to the government in order to ge these medical benets As to the assuredold age pen sion which the beneciary is con tun wondering if it dan the situation with Ontario Libemi wcck stood not to be interested in the rthese health services our business that tthorking man in Britain man is being looked after almost tributing for awoman on reaching the age of 60 isipaid126 shillings week man on reaching the age of 6515 paid 30 shillings week comparedwith shillings parish pay week before As to whether Britain can afford if 911 figMd RUMOR MITCH PLANS TO HIT COMEBACK TRAIL Ottawa Journal Mitchell Ilcpburn former On tario premier fully restored to health may try political comel back by running for the Ontaro Liberal leadership at the next parl ty convention according to reports which went the rounds on Parlia ment Ilill recently The vacancy has been creatch Farquhar Olivcr MLA and thc Liberal conl site and time will soon be by the resignation of vcntion decided Prominent gures of the Ontario it to the p00 to have it doled back Liberal party have been in Ottawa recently in Allan Woodrow treas urer and Matthews presi Thcy have been discussing Ministers Howe Martin Mitchell and Officers of the National Liberal Federation Mr Hepburn is now 53 years old He was Premicrof Ontario from 1934 to 1942 resigning the post in favor of Gordon Conant Health Minister Martin is under Ontario Liberal leadership An other name mentioned is Waiter Harris MP Of Grey South parlia mentary assistant to Prime Minis ter St Laurent No general election in Ontario is imminent as Premier Leslie Frost took over from George Drew this year and he has large work ing majority in the Ontario Legis lature No election is looked for until 1951 at the earliest is none of This do know is saving because know plenty of them who are much better off thanrtheir parents were Andrea the whole they are working hard to get back on their feet and de serve credit after what they have gone through Mr Johns should do bit more investigating before making such erroneous statements In conclusion would like to take this opportunity to tell you bat an old lady friend of the family asked me to let the Can adianzpeople who have sent par Tne what sheshad received thrbugh the Mayor of Hull Yorkshire and how she had enjbyed them It is the very old and thsorphans who do not get enough frohutheir ra tions gt Yours frilly 243 Bradford SL Barrie Sept 22 1949 FIRST SEEDLEss GRAPES Montreal August The Canad ian National Express terminal at Central Station was mecca for when the saisonsrst shipment of arrived in refrigerated express car following 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