Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1964, p. 7

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ma Ibweentheircumin QUEEN AIIENDS ANCIENT ORDER ANNIVERSth Queen Elisabeth II wears ihorobesoitheordaolthe Bellies sheatlenchaervice In Iatdona Westmimtcr Air boyyestadavootbeoocasim oftlrewothnnnlversaryoithe ONE With the monardi Aluminumstatme Robb Idi Bath King Am andair Marshal sn Anthony Selway the Gentle man Usher AP Wirephoto Via tabla mu Motion 25mm MEMBER HONORED Coop Medical Group Reports 600 Increase By About 150 members of the Co operative Medical Services from all parts of Simcoe County and visitors from other cmmties at tended dinner in St Georges Parish Hall Wednesday evening preceding the annual business meeting Guests at the head table in eluded Rev Walter Dyer rec tor oi the chord Mrs 01 Iliie director of the Federation of Medical Serviws and Mr Olliife Alderman and Mrs Morrow representing the City of Barrie Sdtofield provin cial secretary of Coop Medical Services Wilbur Walton priests dentoi the County Coop and itirs Walton Jam Weider own er of the Blue Mountain Pottery and speaker oi the evening and Mrs Weider John liebgin vice resident of Coop Medical and idrs Hebgin Leo Cavanaugh and Mrs Cavanaugh John Meltechnie manager who act ed as toastsnastier The report at the president showed that claims paid amount ed to 833 per cent and ex penses of operations to 215 per cent of revenue so rates for coming year have been slightly increased The 25mm members to join the Coap Med ical Services Mr and Mrs Doug Coulson were presented with gift This was an in inrease oi over 600 in the year Speaking to the members was John Weider owner at the Blue Mountain Pottery in Coiling wood and also of the ski oper éations of the same name lie told of coming to Canada from Poland by way oi England some years ago and war as others of his country socialist Now businessman making money with no time tospend even to read magazine he has become capitalist and has to use everyminuteofhistametolreop up with his work want to make you think ch is rare importanin for me witha lot of handicaps in gt the million he told his and You listen to daily ience especially when suggest chang in policies that might be an improvanent to the welfare of the district man who speaks with an accent must try to avoldmak ing anyone criticize him He must revise his views and con sidertlhe results My children have been educated in this cotta try and todaymy son is one oi the exchange students attending the University oi Moscow Here is an example of the type oi students that Canada is pmdun iog They can all speak their mother tongue and it they go bad to that land they will be able to converse and tell the people about the country of which they are citizens Lhave been asked what dont like about Canada but heel thati have nothing to say People are amazed and com ment about the success we have had since we came here My children are growing up to be good Canadians and they will not have the handicaps that have had to contend with It is pleasure to watch then grow into splendid citizens believe in Ihecapitalist Way of life feel that your cooperative ways are also good it adds to your advantages Following Mr Welders ad dress the business oi die an messages of advertising and other things by your radio and jteieviaion until you are com oleielyroniused in my life we had monarchy and later this was overthrown and the people re told iheyhad their tree dom and oermany fhen we were overrun by the Nazi army andwe were completely crush ed and defeated fortunately got to England andnlaler to Canada and here found new way of life and swore allegiance to your Queen and cotmtryl My children except th lianr sltlln foreigner inrthe eyes ol the people around me aliOiiSearch loriIS Iiulnter as started alter were born in Canada eldest After 25 years can incite relt nual meeting was transacted with the election oi oliicers for the coming year Harvey Whiiesidn oi AllisLon and Han Cross oi Bceton were reelected as members of the board with new members in the persons oi es Smurthwaite oi Stroud and Miss Mulcahy oi Orlliia The balance of the board was not sublect to election this year board meeting to be held next Thursday will choose presi dent for the year from the board members The meeting was delighted with the efforts oi Mrs Cald well and daughter Gordon Todd who entertained hiring the evening significantly the pledge cma criticism of the new Mo gov anersl Prime Minister Harold ii Ions new bandumduxtbedun nel laturh to Presidmtgurlu do Coulis my take some at the union not of relations be at to ahead with France on plans lor dined blind point did hasbeenmooiedoiiandonior 10 years on the some day that Britain aviation ministl Roy Jukinl be mnlnatlon in Paris anotizer Angloirench project the limech airliner Concorde Doubts about the fu tore oi the Cmoorde mused doom in sect And the mnmncement also ooinclded with shim French erfindtlrnts lizzort ficbarger propor tion of the goods sold by France to Bdtain But if the history of the chan nel tunnel islny guide the Thursday announcement will mean no hmnedlata or dra matte moves although it does remove Erueh anxiety jthei YiiAWA Wt lhlrteen oi the 38 Canadianliie Insurance 20qu have already fallen under ioretgn control the Corn mans banking and finance com mittee wés informed ihurldayn With another companies mutualized thatrleaves only it to be nifected by finance Min ister Gordons proposed legisla lion setting lnnlls on thejsale of company shares to nonreli dents flie status of the Canadian life companies was outlined by the superintendent oi insurance Richard Humphrys as the com mittee began detailed study oi the bill Aim oi the legislation is to prevent Canadian company lrom selling more than 25 per cent of its sharrs tn nonresi dents or more than in per cent to any nonresident or his asso clates The information on the status of the Canadian liie companies when matched against the sup crintendents report on their momentum shows these re KAVE SIX PER CENT The is iorelgn controlled irompanies have only six per cart or the entire groups as lsets of about 510500000000 These 13 are Allstate Acadia immersed tithe our yearn itsLire Insurance ram fall tinder Foreign Control oi enuazt withdraw no mil In French and British nov ernmeotz made it clear in Feb nary that any motioned Hogfldwrddbbe rail infidel limyr Ive to determine whether it should be bored ttmnel or an im mersed lobe There also are in run lent and domain prob uiiin iiflErlemhg it Brit banker who is chairman oi dtannel tunnel study mop earlier this week the led cost now has climbed monsoon km the earlier lion til anemone W£Wt consultants esti mate that shared twirluuanl with services in between will take live years to build and In British officials have up poured less enthusiastic about the tunnel than the French and the Conservative moment was criticised by Wilson during the recent election canvalxn or its anaconda Iothe protect the project envisages two separate tunnels cad contain ing single rail track reducing the LondonParis traintrip to it lroln levna hours Life Briiish Pseitlc Lite Cana dian Premier Life Canadlan Reassurance OommerclalLiie Continental Life mlnlon Lila Excelsior in Fifrlliy Llfe Montreal clonal Life and western Canadian stock companies have nbout so per cent oithe total assets They areWCrown Lite Dominion oi Canada Geni eral Eaton Life tireatWestI Llie Imperial Liilibld0ll Lite Maritime Litei lilonareh €931 Life Northern LifeSauvogarda Lite Sovereign Lilo and Waste mount Life Biggest block of the assets nbout 64 per centresides with the Canadian mutual companies They are Alliance Mutual3As surcnceVle Dcsjardlns Canada Life Confederation Llfe Co operative Lite Equitable Life at Canada Manufacturers Life Lilo of Alberta Mutual Life oi Canada North America Life Suit Life Toronto Mutual Life Wawanesa Lite Besides thesovlia companies also operating in this country are to British and 57 American life insurance companies The Canadiancornpanles last year did about per cent of all the business in life insurance com pared with 27 per cent ior the foreign companies and six per cent tor the British WHERE SERVICE is rmsrf swnnaannn SALES and snrwrcn SIMCOE morons LIMITED 94 TIFFIN sraaer BARRIEONT mom WOHELEY RILEY MORRIS BIA gpnnasa The Finest In CANADIAN or ORIENTAL DINING Take Out Orders 7260263 or cm care as Ouniop sr Eur tlon grants Vior hospitals are necessary to contra local con ieés he also contributes toward saa it Receives Snow Fromeept SAULT 5111 WE OnL CPI The Sluli realized reelnow id iron the do partnentsoi molded Ilflirl during themdsy visit of the cabinet to the city Wilt some 1an uid Than IV The mayor was Martin to Municipal Affairs Minister Spomus flaunts log the Ontario Municipal Board and municipal mam lnvll brlei to the provladai cabinet Tuesday Mayor Melo complained of unfair grants to mtmldpalltlez and ot undue deity to board decisions Mr Spooner deluded the boarddeiayn duringa press It coniarencn in the Sault by any lng that it was necestary to ill fil the requirements set by the legislature Grants Necessary Mayor Copp Says nonomu CPI Mayor Victor Copps oi Hamilton said lbursday municipal construe trol does not hit into the hands attire provincial governmuit Mayor Coppsraddtelsing the Catholic Hospital Conference of Ontario said that while munici palities should not opt out com pletely from making grants to ward capltnl costs at new has Zpilalafnclthershmild they bear too excessive cost burden Andthat is what they will have who until there Is sub stahtlal increase In the federal provlnclai share these costs he said He said that while the muni taxpayer pays Ontario Hospital Services Commission capltal grants for hospital con structionthrough their munl clpal taxes He said this was double taxation EXAMINER warn Ans snoremm SUNOCO liliOII f0iI THE ONE IIlIII finnbumlngSunoeaNllllnlOII nmtnil your Iqulpimnl longr III specially blended tor oomtcman Iconamiml num auun can to Sunozb today Henrietta on EBARJEANT CO LTD 7282461 However Mr Spoonerl statements wsre not shared by OMB animus Kennedy who denied that there were any undue delays He said in Tomato Wednesday members that the two board who conducted the heatind mold usually give deehwo at the condusinn oi the hearing EAlIif NONEIst ayor Mela descnbed this Is utter trig and anatomic Ha challenged either the im nicipal afillrr minister or the board in indoor use where an trrunedlats decision had been He cited the case to small piece of property which was to be rezoned He said this small question hsd taken the board months to deal with gt The mayor dalsohnrld that mew queltile ao tors and orator must proceeding befWedlulte thfl be wrong The question of municipal grants draw criticism from the mayor Spoonerr stated that 41 per cent oi the promoIa revs one to municipalities be hut this is certainty not In line the people are lines today mammalian majoriw oi Ontario luidentl lived in cities and that they were theretorc not receiving thdr more otprovindal grants at only ll percent He even questioned the 41 per cant figure cited by Mr er the Saulta unual Midget amounts to Iboutfimolm be said and our total canis both odorl nhd Provincial combinedcomes to BAY CITY UPHOLSIERING ANTIQUE AND MODERN WORK Beautiiul Sampch Free Estimates FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY Phone 7257 BAREIE Upholstertng is our Baal am Not Just Sideline BRADFORD ET

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