tIons THURSDAY JUNE 1948 LIFE INSURANCE MAIQB INVESTOR 1N MANY FIELDS As result of the four in lerIi life Insuraan contith ult Innin ally madc life announce coin pany beeomcs the funds which in aggregate of rat holders lxltl andc Ill CBE pIesIdcnt of flu Canadian Life Insurance 1111 viation in an midst bent tIons annual Inntint bello HQ The very nature of the contracts said he Is IIch that tin llluit large future Ililliiullulzi xed amount and accordingly the main disposmon of the 1lgt of tin companies lies hi the Illltt1lIl oi fixed term InvcstIIIeIIl Willi It high degree of safety Life insinance mipIIIIelt become llttgtllllll IIIcIoI hc Continued and Ith tlII substan tIal growth of iiie lllxtltfllltt funds they have also llttlllllt major in vestors particularly III the field of long term obligations At the close of the Iiieeting Mr Anderson was ltdlttlttl anticlo tIon president for the second sou ccsmve year if It ClllI of Waterloo III was elected first vicepresident and Bordon Cumming of bvllllllpxli MLnlltl vicepresident hlaciionald of Toronto is the new honorary tIea surcr and Buchanan of Lon don past president The IneelIng voted to continue fInancial support otthe associa lublic llcalth program which includes the study of poli Iecivou of IeiizcsiIit an of the policy wrifr 211 Molilv of Easy to roll delightful to smoke have loIiiitliti and of the processes of lagmg In humans both or which studies ott being carried out at the IllQllill tuz aIck Children at Tor onto Giant excie also voted to the lJatIoIIal Vounnittee on School llleaith Hestonh the Canadian Di ltlvllt Iciatzon the Canadian Public th Anttitililllull the Can adian lIIiiIciilosis Assoczanon ihc Health League of Canada the Mon treal School for SocIal WoIk Mu for Car Accident Pliclllltgn Study at the lilllVelsily of testezn On IaIIo anti the School of Health Nursing at the University Miillltcui Field 90 Planned For Simcoe Farmers All work and no play is not the iule of South Sinicoe farmers ac cording to Lashlcy They will take tune out to altend educational functions planned by then club or ganizations for June as follows Jtlllt Junior lIaImIIs Field Day Allislon June ll7YtlkSllllt BIccdcrs Field Day Toronto Julie l11crelord Breeders at Innistil lark June llShorthorn Breed crs at Col Beardinores farm Mo no Mills luue IiiYorkshire Breedcrs show and sale at Chas Newtons Barrie June 161101 sltlll lSIcedIIs at terswells liceton June 21rirassland Field Day for Central ntaiIo on II lluthvcns farm Alliston June 15Ollhllt Junior Farmers Field Day AL Guelph cordial invitation is extended to all farmers and their families to attend Read Examiner Classifieds LEAVE BARBIE Daylight Time To Toronto ass amo 700pm 105 pm 940 pm 330 pm f7f425amj To North Bay 1040 am 750 pm 125 pm y1005 pm 410 pmL 777145 9111 to dravcnhurst byto Orillia only St Sun H01 Owen Sound 71040 can 410pm b1010 pm except Sun H01 except Sat Sun H01 er0 To Penetdng a1040 am 750pm 125 pm g1010pm g410 pm Sun H01 cgczjcept Sat Sat Sun H01 Iublii wi HOME TOWN IAllilt ITS THE tionship between II communin an StlllilINThc vital intimate rela its newspaper is the principal thcmc of 31 new motion pictIIIcinInp exhibited in lllt theatres of Can ada Titled The Home Town sibilitics and services of tanadiz munity in which it is published lr it is released in thc anada aIIim from The Home Town la tor III Cripps Agrees That Socialism By LEWIS MILLIGAN There are two systems work One is Connnunism and the other is Capitalism halo Toni munism but rccoeuizc its cili cicncy as well as its tyranny cialism has never never will 50 said Winston Churchill in recent interview as reported by Beverley Baxter In Maclcans Magazine Mr Churchill has the rare gift of verbal condcn sation lie is able to sum up world situation in few words as when he said of the air battle til London Never in the field human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few The secret of this power of coin cisc and luminous statement lies in Mr Churchills wide grasp of current world affairs and events in the light of history and his pcnc trating insight into the and designs of men In practical politics he is staunch Conservative with Liberal sympathies loI he was oncca member of the Liberal lParty But he sccs the necessity of conserving the established prin ciples of democracy at time When lthoso principles are being chal lengcd and undermined llegives fullcrcdit to Communism as iworkablc and efficient system but total suppression of freedom It will be noticed that Churchill makes distinction be tween Communism and Socialism lisoiebf is cannot Sccmny differ enee between those two except in degree and promotional methods But there are sincere Socialists who believe they can go halfway to communism and stop there Mr Attlee and his colleagues in the Labor Government started out with this belief when they came to pOWCIbut there are already definite signs of disillusionment in their recent policies Last year measure was passed giving the government power to conscript all persons not engagedVin essential work and to transfer men from one industry to another That is forced laboHnd agglong stride to wards Communism But the Gov ernmenttound than the British people Would not stand for such dictatorship and the measure has not been put into full force striking example of disillu sionment and change of mind is contained in recent address by Sir StaffordCripps at Bristol in which he declared The only form of government that can comply laI icI that 50 worked and iil motives he points out that it requires thclr the lIlm stresses the respon uI lfl newspaper to the com rnr mums EXAMINER Barrios llllll type into papc to record the iIcaItlnat of ill per right reporter records local business IIIIIIIW Lower left Is typical home my Iilllttfl by the National Film Board II ciIcs am left the lllltli man sets the With Churchill Wont Work hristianity and leniocracy We must employ them ruthlessly to create physical environment of iIIsicc and decency in which they ithcmselvcs will be able to survive anrl become powerful factors for controlling the future of the world After three years of poli tical power Sir Stafford has dis covcrcd that Socialism even when it Is inspired by Christianity can cicty much less control the future otlier part of his address Christ 111011 of all our Inath Il pioblcms 77 FALLS OF PERSONS special Report issued this month by the lndustrial Accident Prevention Associations diinls with series of falls and offers in each case 21lCCOlTIlelellltill for cor lrcction of the conditionn 1n the first of these painter fell when one end of scaffold dropped and he received back and chest In iurics The suggested method of prevention is fscaffold should have been fastened securely in place 1n the second case workman fell from ladder to the bottomof the stack Theladder was attached to the stack by single strand of rope which allowed it to swing This man had his right leg injured and both heclsfractured Thpro vention suggested is ladder should have been securely fastened andfasteningcheckedli The third caseinvolved another ladder and right wrist broken together with hand and leg injur Aies to the workman The recom mondation for prevention in this have ladder fitted with safety feet havc someone hold ladder or liavc ladder otherwise se cured This particular report closes with the admonition Do your thinking first $me MUSIC AND MEAT Some music along with meat Some art along with alfalfa 750nm concerts along with clothing Somegbcauty along with better bulls Some stun and flowers along food with Some reading along with reforest ation Some hobbies alongwith hats and hogs rr Some play along with pork and potatoes Above are four sccnc not ruthlessly create utopian 50 of the world As he said in illl does not promise us speedy solultr tease suggested several methods zaccumulatcd needs pulp lancllumber which mented by larger imports of coal ONTARIO CANADA lllllll school students cooperate III iiu liiil to Illoi duties III tllliullllit the IIIIIIIIpral MI luLhIeIIIIIi and iIIltIlaIIIIIII film 14 lLhcaIII III llaIIIe tillllllllt nest Monday June Y1It OF EXPANSION Illanlz of Nova Scolia Review There can be no doubtthat ltllI tllx the most active l111111it year 11ml anaria has ever experi iiIiItl ihcptlicial inch of In dustrial pIIIdIIction will probably show an increase of around 102 over 11110 lit was up 11 during 1111 iiIst ten months of the ycari which will put It zlmut 73 over the 10215331 average and mine than HIM above the 192 level in the other hand farm production IIIIIIly because of the inadequate grain crops was not up to that of 1010 though it remained substan tially larger than in 1313530 or in 1930 Nevertheless even when al lowance is made for reduced farm output Canadas production of goods and services was still signifi cantly larger in 194 than in 1910 as is Indicated by the increase of about Industrial the rise and the mplbymcnt 11 in by by the railways Among the more important in crcases in output last year were those in clectric power steel wood supple oIl steel and manufacturing com pellean included the plugsical ba sis for the further cxpansiim in the output of capital goods in con struction in the production of con sumer durable goods and in some other industries such as newsprint Of the competing demands on the countrys capacity to produce and to import the most successful and insistent last year werethose for capital expansion The long of industry farmers and individuals for more and betterplant equipment and liousingrcsul tednn an expenditure which is tentatively estimated by the Department of Reconstruction at $1800 millions This compares with an outlay of $1240millions in 1946and is much the largest ex penditure on plant equipment and housing in Canadas economic his 11 Inn 11111 sire iu the index of general 11 prosaic tonnage of freight carried CONCRETE BLOCKS PLAIN and ROCK FACE All Sizes SAND GRAVEL DELIVERED ANYWHERE Canada Concrete Black life 80 BARBIE ONT Phone 3009 iIilI1lI 17p pm 11 notch Inin llcailc il roti licltIIII mu the iiii Imp of mini This en II 11 1i NatIoIIIIl Filo scheduled to bu lloxy Iii lem photos ltoiy The heavy dc mand for cansunzcis dIIIaliic Viiolin II goods also colaI1 notable Ie spouse III 10 Oniput of washing machines retrogciziim ior example over 101ti the and IadIos ince sharply iliIII rangin from 13 to thl and 111 each ca was at record 1tl lrmluctIon5 ti passenger Iiilomiliilcs Ilso Iose OK pal Thats blue chip if ever saw onespcaking delici ously of course ahruthy though 11 was not ct out And these maltyrich honey to the former pial output oi 10211 golden Posts Ciapchuts Flakes are whole ack of good nourish Incnt spadcful of carbohydrates for energy And minerals for muscle and SICKNESS 11112 liNlIMY III the initipoit Inipaipn ofi gimme in ma FIIILI orlltl Villl lnIoIc troops died of disease and 1vcntry thanirom fightinii Box 151 11 raise with package of superdelicious Posrs GrapeNuts Flakes growth and rich blood Usinzzltwo grains instead of one in making Posts GrapeNuts Flakes isa pair that really pays off 111 double breakfast enjoyment and rosycheek nourishment FellahsI think 111 pop over to the grocers right now mdbuy up enough losts GrapeNuts Flakes for full house who Some drama along Mithdrapesand dishes Some community planning along with corn and chickens with our Christian beliefs is dem ocratic form which gives the fullest play to thegfree willrof every adult BUSCONNECTIONS AT roaouroi for ii gt ForM0ntrealgt Ollqviragnfd Detroit Round Trip 5Tgl31ndudecli 77 iIALIFAX7f$57e80 QUEBEC 2775 gtsrIOHNIi 54485 iCALCARY gWINNIPEG $4820 REGINA 5945 CHARTEREDBUSESV ron PRIVATE PARTIES iATLQWRATES nckzistmim Ar Harrie Bus Terminal Ehone3162os hum Communismrrinsis uponhe perior power of the State regard leSSaef the individualsconsent Yet his Government proposed to regimentpeople without their con sent Later in his address reier ring to What he called the Christ planll he Vmadethis signicant ad mission1t is because today we are so woefully failing to carry it out that we nd ourselves puzzled bemused and frustrated in our air tempts to cope with our material difficulties Sir Stafford concluded his ad dress in thesewords Surely we have learnt from history and from our bitter experience that Salvaf tion cannot come hvman alone Let us then seek His poWer and help so that we may ourselves to live such lives of Christian power as to enable us to overcome the worlds difficulties which can be overcome in no other way All of which is very different from Sir Staordscall for violent infec tion ofVChristianity in his book Towards Christian Democracy In that book he declared It is no fuse to either our personelmcial salvation merely to match our some sbul conservation soil conservation borne mommaexit in rural are stoneT with contented cows Some art in family and community Jq BETTER IHANICURE and only When it has reached With Xrays so easyco take no 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