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Barrie Examiner, 30 Mar 1944, p. 7

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Is Splgnd Tori riiwit ixiof Club of flame 1011 came of 11 keen iitcrct 1n the youth of Rattle and 31 tlttt to further the our effort tiiieitoor to form an th Cadet Squadron commune the lub set up and iilfltth for the Squadron elitiscii Any no on illiltlltdlluli was ultra Xillliltlltill tilltl till the Cilitfil of his paicnts was enrolled the No 10 ilaiiic Kiwanis Slllntlzuli All lidcts of iilLitlii llie Klwnllls hib Iltlllll fife illiClol responsibility invoiced vlucb coiirirtcd of litlltllafllllt lion the RCAF on very favourable tcrnn coiiiiilctc Air Force umzorzn pecmlly lc zed for Cathf and aim providn the Uflltxls with their uniforms It also the oblr gallon of the Club to provide quart crs for tiainuu and all other not iry expenses The liCAi assumed responsibility of pluVltlltltj oi ton all necessary cipiipment and un wimp in supcivrsc training tone Al lines iiiside the ne 9ll cmnplcmcnt of officers the local Squadron secured the bcst men they could find in town to act as specialilcd instructors ii the var tons subjects on the syllabus of lliillllllil lasscs at 11Al stations were provided for these instructois and certificates for their qualifica tion were issued by the Air Force Complete data on all the latest mendmcnts were supplicd the Squadron so that adels could not the most tiptodate traiiiine atolls RCAF lines so that if and when Cadet chose to enlist in the Royal Canadian Air Force tfxilll crew he would have received instructuni which would be of value to him and also save time to the Air Force in his trainintz There is no compul sion for Air Iadcts to join the llCAl but as so many boys today til 5slctil tlltllltl li are air inindeilthey use the Air Cadets as stepping stone to be comint pilot naviitalor bouiler dier or wireless air dunner The Air Cadet League of Canada is an organization of civilians with head quarters in Ottawa which acts in conjunction with the ltCAl on the one hand and the civilian sponsor ing bodies of each Squadron on the other to direct the organization and traininu of the Cadets Originally all Squadron officers were given commissions in the Air Cadet Lea gue but last year the RCAF formed an Air Cadet Corps in whichall officers who Iniialified are given Kings Commissions and pay was provided on the basis of that given to reserve officers in thcarmy This pay while showing aIspirit of appreciation on behalf of the Air Force is hardly sufficibnt to at tract men for that reason only but Iit is the voluntary effort put for ward by these officers in giving up at least two nights week that is making1 the Air Cadet movement into the success that it is Mention must also be made of the civilian in structors who without any remun eration give up one or two nights week to say nothing of the time required for preparation to instruct in subject in which they are par ticularly qualified While the origin of this move ment was to provide steady flow of keen alert boys for air crew du ties in the Air Force the success attained and the interest shown by the over 29000 boys in 370 Squad MTHE BA 8151 YeorNo l3 Air Cadet Squadron 102 Major Kiwanis Project idlLliq uipped Nuts by the Million But Not for Table oft 303w nan of track the Unitarian National rustable and ze force of 11654 curry out 111 um ptztail Job Fir this lllil not Iliit5ttit out and ieiilznid in 1+1 ll gtplicc bars litti juni and melamine devote it lti one any of Czltfl mouth to Len ltc bolts When iicv lll lill Ulitt tilJiiiligil ml all fasteninus at the ruins cp them from ftccruig which to prevent ciritisinn and make for easy servicing throughout the life of the rail in itllltil1 all ltpllt bars and fastenings receive an oil bath once or twice year wan 00000003 MAKE 000000 Barrie System Shows Pro fit of $13005Hydr0 Net of $3734 After $4 000 Stabilization Re serve ond $12662 for Depreciation Ivl thro 110K in uuiic ill iltfllllil lctlcr cnt with the financial statements of the Public Utilities 1lr Salter Commission manauer viote as follows As directed by the Commission am enclosing financial statements of the llyclrolllcctric and Water works Departments of this Com mission for the year ending Decem ber 11 1943 While restrictions have made it difficult to make any extensive repairs or major altera tions in both Departments we have been keeping both systems upto ilatc and are not allowing any ex cessive amount of ordinary repair work to accumulate The liquid position of the Hydro lllcctrie Department as you will lice from thcstatcmcnt shows stil further improvement and the Com mission have adopted the policy of setting aside fund for protection against any possible increase in rates following the termination of the wai9tor this purpose 53000 was set aside from 1942 profits and an additional 54000 has been added out of profits for the year lust closed While restrictions of the Power Controller have been responsible for reduction of $8700 in Com mercial revenue below that for the last fulluycar prior to the enforce ment of restrictions our Domestic revenue continues to increase and is $458732 higher than for the pre vious year Revenue from the sale of water is the highest in the history of the Department and weare accumulat ing fund to provide for necessary extensions in this department as soon as the time is opportune WaterWOrks Statement of Operating rons across Canada has caused the Account Air Cadet League to look into the future and particularly intenthc EARNINGS 25 869 28 post war period Feeling that theyi Water Cfcnuel 347500 should not just cast asidetheseboys Hydwm lama youth movement the members or theLgucha1e 14019 lCclal been Eividg great deal of thought and already have laid plans to carry on the present organization as They see great possibilities in the presenhsct up in providing an avenue of tfaining for the air minded Canadian boy so that lteAcan take his place in the air futureefCariada And while doing this programme of training for the boy can be carriedhon which will further present Air Cadet aims on teachinga boy honesty tolerlt ance discipline and team work The plan calls toga continuance of the present eooperation between the Air Cadet League and the RCAF and such adjustments as are necessary for the swtch over from This week the Air Cadet League are campaigning to raise $25000000 all across Canada war to peace If ioset upia fund toileance this proI gramme over the nextfive years and to make possible this farsight ed programme in the interestscf Air Ca Ithe maan tomorrowthe dt ofI today Drew Budger Endorsed By Voieoi 5041 The egg debate was concluded in tidal Ohtario Legislature Tuesday with tthe Drew Budget receiving endorsation of the House by vote of 50to 27 Liberals andbath Labor the Government on tine main mo tion and against CCF Opposi tion amendmentdefeated on dire same vote The House nowgoerlntnmipply and Premien Drew announced be fore adjournment that he Would discuss Iestimatos for various de partments as they came upinc1ud ingthe schooltax relief subamendmeht which Salsberg LPI Toronto St An drw tried to offer on behalf of his group was disallowed by the Speaker CONSERVE Spending unnecessarily is deV feat on the home front It you dont need itdorit buy it 1300 Total water earnings 3035928 DEDUCIIONS FROM EARNINGS Operating and general expense Operation and maintenance Hydrantsmaintenance 173402 StandpipemaintenancIcc 742044 wellsmaintenance 1a21 707505 15592 Fuel 110722 Electric power Motor truck operation including insurance and 48377 Aern engine operation and maintenance is ii subjcctuif absorbing interest to this group of air cadets from prairlc squadron near RCAF flying schools or maintenance units frequently are able to organize visit4 wlicrc cadets bccomc Hqlltlllll with station routine Summer camp periods llt also high spot in the training programme BAERiE ONTARIO CANADA lnits located iilc RRIE EXAMINER origins colleen Educate Young Folk For Parenthood lililllll mi iziLf ti 01 11 LLillllltllill ml ll ti 05 0x 120 tripods Develop Airports Like Good Roads Expert on Aviation Advocates Pages to 12 en dc fflz9elilfffl expnrzinl praiferzuef9791 nuirpfy farm Li 51flw11351 wwddusx by 71 IIIvctvajocrmJ Pun damn523 of Ontario 019 in lixs Reduce YourBills Note the saving you will obtain under the new rate of itc 10c and 33c in the following examples showing comparatch quarterly bills for several commonly 113ml quantities of energy Where 01d Rate Was 46 2c 310 STANDARD FARM SERVICE HAMLETZWIRE SERVICE Youn mu AT iltl lilUi 111 uiwm financial campaign to enlist public supportfor the work of the in lI 3Illl YIQVR mm IIl iwml OIII 100 10 02 av lr Isrlet League of iiuila starts Marin Nth hen you support the om it We no Roi 1373 Rat nut Air adct League today you arc backing the men of tonittjrow II Hi my 411 liteU Im Eats gt Ilttitlltl lZiwl mwd ioui ll 1tirtn piiilcit n1 the iioiultcil institute of lulil milliliter of Tinniitri Elir Ch ltl thzb leve New ecor 600 1735 1353 300 1082 910 lllll and airport the lltllllit New bulbs reached by the mulch1H III IIIIIIII II IIIII IIIIII III IIII M1 Il an National Railways in Sttil both tl tl 111 III In IIIIIIIICII IIIId IIIIIIIIIIIII telmiicc was siltyinoii The IIIIIII IIIIIIIIIfIIIIIIEIIH IIIIIfIIIIIIrI These examples illustrate the savings you Will SCClltC in your Hydro levels help to dissipate the meht mm mum lll mare of the depression when the IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIII Wm IIIIII II rm III more than would be provided under the ratc of million dollars wetkldmy 1mm dlmt After paying smmmrlg III Infamy mount of 311103000 was lliillltd for on funded debt held by the public 3186048411 from the Dominion Government1MW1A WWW WM 11 $0300075 for taxes and 8100600110ltllttt tn the T3113 war attacked for the creation of pension rem llimr5 it mt serve the system showed for best year cash surplus of $215030412 This showini1 in the fifth war wasmade possible by freight traffici which was more than double that of 19219 and by passenger traffic which quadrupledthat of the last peace year Parliament indicates the part which the railway has played in further ing Canadas war effort showing an average of 101126 cm ployces annual payroll amounted to $195Icompctition of water highway and 555015 air transport But the field Willch INN III IIIIlII IIIIIIIIII of pumping station 87774 Pumping stationOpcr ators wages II 153630 Mains and services Maintenance 249128 II It will be noted with interest that the Canadian National trying to make the best showing possible has followed the rational method of absorbing out of swollen wartime revenue the heavy costs created thus avoiding carrying such costsi forward to Thus 10 111WL Charged 10 0D enconipasscs the problems of postilion lnciiiiiotires and cats was SIfittlttltltt humiliation of war projects and Ittltliltltl tor inventory reserve for interest on loans llttl will tlltllit that the ll should lc dividend in the shape of taro reductions out of its wartime ltlillt What of the postwar pciiod President ll Vaughan declares that it would be unsafe to predict that the present high volume of traffic will continue be foresees will undoubtedly be accentuated and the railway inclus try will have to fizlht hard to earn lheirlits fair share of traffic against the clarcrl munities wili clirc or For aviation map The report tabled in ployment 10 this fits of aviation have contributed riol be yielded without instead ofCbzuiuiru conditions will call forth0 made meet these needsthe system has inlgmdud was found hand research programme This in addition to considering ways and means of improving service and iii creasing efficiency of operation also by wartime conditions than in 1042 the postwar period OTHER CHARGES DebenturesoPrincipal paid 293756 Interest paid 33635 Bad debts written off less amounts collected during year 590 Depreciation on building 43262 371243 an profitfor ye $1300521 Turn to page twelve please depreciation Depreciation on utility eduipment 28811 211502 Insurance 15635 Workmenscompensation 22784 Unemployment insurance 2241 Salaries office expenses gtmeter reading billing and collecting 444165 Audit ll250 tenors TotaloperatiIngkandIgen feral expenses L$1415082 $1620340 OTHER INCOME rommchmdisemlesI and meter repairs 19418 Interest Victory Loan Bonds 31501 50918 $1671764 to he of flli quality or 3113 per cent greatxi W1 im lllllltli niv creatiiiidi it lit hot for our litltil to but lllvtttlltll itbnllIilllHillS lli 323 of 50121 cities and towns over 10 MI popiiaiioii iii tanada have air llliilli and liJisriiiiuer lxt11lt and about 71 from with very tiie airports now tel ion in our war illoit that their are still about liti lilt no airport tint Nerricc of Linil Siftltitllliltltl ttttt ttilllllllltllllli could be put on Canadas poshv ir nut $iltltttlll0tlt is limwt than what it now costs to train ltlll aircrew members for overseas sci We could then provide tlionr Cmlmmmlands of returned airmen with em operating and giving all these places the ben services feeder Darius 111111 the Canadian cicaii mim lllilt butter than ever before irit substantial new methods of railway operation mm In IIIIIIIII III CIIIIIIIIII IIIIAII land new types of seiwce and towh9I 8437 pm your Hi my war reconstruction and rehatilita1 and teamworkgts results perfect machine But something more than efciency is unit There must be loyalty that bill in Rural districts where the old rate was as shown above The amounts shown are for quarterly net bills including Dominion Govern mtyi nu at War lazz The reduction in your bill in district having higher old rate such as be 21340 or Be 2c twill be proportionately greater than the examplcs shown above Please note that the serviceIebargc for farms is discontinued but the minimUm bill for such consumer is $656 per quarter for which amount up to 16$ kwlus can be used In adistrici having fonncr rate of 4c and 21 this same amount would have coat the consumer $829 This meant or arm Ilamlct consumers have the service charge cut in half but the minimum bill is $0187 per quarter for which they can use an amount of 85 kwhrs In district having former rate of 4c and 2c this amount Would have cost the consumer $646 These explanations are given to help you understand the new rate In our next advertisement we will discuss for your benet the UNI FORM RATE In the meantime if you need further information please ask your Rural District Superintendent lincsi THEJHYDROELECTRIC power commence or camera improve RESULTS IS TillI ANSWIIR Why has The Barrie Ilxaminer the largest Classified section of any have done it In town weekly in Canada Results When gun gocsinto action every Invasion means high tensicm on the man has job to do Seconds Count ghting fronts combined operations thorOugh team worinn every detail Training endless training gets And that call for greateraction comes ueythat makeseaeliman partofi backtouratrhomeITWetherajobt0 do heretoo must allWIlgctory Bonds We have rcsponsibility to our mafesonthegring line We cant let AtheIm dowIn heeded spirit of rSpOnsibility that each man feels toward his mates Weve got efficiency on the farm front WeTre producing mere vandwith less help to dqxiti Keep up the teamwork that will make eaene of us go all out ISavemore and lendIIrIiIiorIe tIo Igor country WeIare asked to letjour country have theIuse of moncylthat we do not fronts buy stock and equipment forr1ew We too are part of lighting unit citizens of nation at War We must notlet our men on the ghting fronts dOWn 36 ready 191290 incite Victory Bongo National War Finance Committee II COIIVeiiiIenccs fer 0111 homes 1003 this news Bt Classifieds paper had total of likli Abiil IJRIAI OF fULAlthS wr Sew Hydro Rural Rules II in And the jobIthat we arieaskedto at need now WlwilllhaVe the money 1C07Stlpport1urrnen ontlghtwtafeeontmmpioveour fatms andto barns andsilos for new furnishings and

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