Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Apr 1963, p. 7

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FUNERAL ron FIBEMEN Flag draped coffins carry the bodies of three firemen who died in downtown hiont real department store fire in to Mary Queen of the World Basilica More than 2000 fire Seaway Expected To Open Monday MONTREAL tcPlThe St Lawrence Seaway expected to be open for business as scheduled Monday Seaway officials set the open ing date with their fingers crossed following tough cold winter but officials said today ice conditions should be suf ficiently under control to permit the start of another stripping season Normal maintenance work on thc scaways locks is progress ing on schedule officials said and so far no motor repairs have been needed Last year the seaway opening was delayed for week after crack was discovered across the bottom of the Eisenhower Lock at itinsscna NY Crews have been using steam pipes and bubbling air through pipes to free lock machinery An icebreaker also has been tb sent into the system to break up thick concentrations oi flees Generally the 1063 seaway season is expected to be similar to last year except slightly busier Theres been modest in crease in shipping and cargo tonnage every year since it opened and we have no reason to expect the trend to change said one official There are some factors that could affect the picture Ship ments of wheat through the sys tem for instance could vary depending on sales to Conunu nist China and shipments of iron are out of SeptAiies will be tied to demand But certainly at this stage we have no indication that things will change much Last season the seaway car ried about $5500000 tons of cargo up about 5000000 front previous year Adm Maiagw presi DoorToDoor Tombstone Sellers Make Their Living That Way EDMONTON CF The president of firm which oper ates 40 cemeteries in Canada says commercial ccmetery and prearranged funeral firm would be out of business if their salesmen were prohibited from selling an doortodoor basis The comment was made Wed nesday by ft Edwards of To ronto president of Memorial Gardens Association which con trols three Alberta cemetery operations and others outside the province Asked by Chief Justice lichuurin who concluded one man royal commission investi gallon info cemetery funeral and securities legislation what his chances of survival were if doorvtodoor sales were prohib ited Mr Edwards said he would have to go out of busi ness Thrl chief Justice replied lm wondering if the answer is no doortorioor soiling lio suggested such firms could ad vertiso in newspapers on radio or television that you have something to sell but no more lm wondering if theres too much stress on the obligations of death ttftti too little on the obligations oi life Liid insur ance to people age at is Worth an awful lot more than plot in Mutinihlnyicw in Calgary cemetery tnnlliiiitti by Memo rinit think TIIINKH IT WIIIING Chiti Joriico iticlmurin said his views worn not conclusive but he thought tho syslrm nf rornmcrciaily prepaid iuncrnl plots nnrl trappings might be THE WELLINGTON HOTEL CLUB 20 HONKY TONK ENTERTAINMENT Thursday Night 000 pm to pm SATURDAY pm to use pm philosophicain wrong Anybody who dies in in city of Calgary will have his imd tcrrcd with or without arrangements The chief justice has been stern in his comments on the current operations at commer cial cemeteries and prcar ranged funeral firms lie has said he willrecom4 mend that legislation banning new commercial cemeteries be adopted in Alberta Chief Justice lticLaurin said some commercial cemetery firms have used very very aggressive collection policy When Mr Edwards protestcd that his corporation never used over aggressive methods tho chief Justice said Yes but youve written lcttcrs know because We seen them Some pretty stinking letters loo ill tell you Wow SERVICE IS INCLUDED WITH YOUR previous mcn and policeman attended CF ercphoto dent and generalmanager of the Great Lakes Waterways Dc veiopment Association gloomy forecasts about the sea way have proved wrong in actual fact the traffic has increased steadily and in 1962 was is per cent higher than in 1959 One expected increase Is in the number oi overseas vessels travelling to island ports inanenarrows will iiiii dramatic future him ylo Irvtut VI sin tuna AT EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH st Vincent Street Barrie Saturday Apr 13 AT 745 PM Stilttiiiil HEATING till CONTRACT The Snricnnt Co is plrnmi to offer you this Inclusive Icrvirl packog wilh your Sunoco floating oil Conlflitt CHECK THESE FEATURES FREE EMERGENCY filillVlCI FIIEE FURNACE CLEAN OUT run HEATING EQUIPMENT lNSIliLItON AND ADJUhThfiINT ltrpisrcmrnt parts at modrrsin prim If rcrrtiirirl Automatic delivery is part of our hlodll hntins program snoring yon of motels and rlrrim mmforl at the brunt mti The Siiiitiiiiiiii Ct Hanan PA 82461 SixMan GmupOn Ta ffiiiiii7$f£2332131335 Begins Knotty Problem OTTAWA CF The six members of the royal commie sion on taxation next week will plunge into one of the mast complicated investigations ever undertaken in Canada Their conclusions for better or worse will affect every pocketbookin the country The commission headed by Tomato chartered accountant Kenneth Carter will be are pected to dissect the entire fed eral taxation structure and sug gest tax reform law to elimi nate faults strengthen weak spots and producaa sound equitable tax system The massive Job involves complete study of the effects of taxation on such things as in dustrial production in ment living standards savings and investment wmmm it will also view taxation as it affects Canadas international balance of payments and eco aomle relations with other coun tries And because provincial and municipal taxation invariably lntertwines with federal taxes the investigationwill to some degree fan down through every level in the country Aliprov inccs have agreed to assist the commission These are the commissioners whnSework is clearly cut out Mr Carter 56 former chair man of the Canadian Tax Foun dotion past president of the in stitute of Chartered Accounts ants of Ontario and widely regarded financial expert Donald Grant 53 Halifax general manager of the Nova Scotla Trust Company an CHRYSLER CANADA LTD III II MIMIC TV rum VIII Will ill at Infill mllllll INNIII Emile Beauvnls 58 Quebec City chartered accountant iiiarvey Perry 50 Toronto vicepresident of the Canadian Bankers Assoclaflon Charles Walls Victoria manager of the British Colum SPRING mm WititM WEATHER who hire iiliine Winnipeg nnftenai treasurer of the Cana dian Council of Women Next Tuesday the commis sion will open arfouraiay si tini tnr0ttawa when seven or ganisations willprcscnt their views an the investigation One of the most knowledge vabio of these organizations is the Canadian Tax Foundation private research association with awida membership among fluShiPrsppies BY GREB AVAILABLE AT GOLDS SHOE ilA Clapperton St the car with the SERVICE PA 84833 iness lawyers specializing in tax law Commissioner Perry was Its director for seven years be ginning in lost it is the first such royal com mission Investigation ever un dertaken In Canada and will at mos certainly result in new version of the income tax act which hasnt been rewritten apart from occasional amend WATCH REPAIR service All Work Guaranteed For You Jewellers 52B Dunlap IA HMS 5year50000 mile powertrain warrantyi includes parts and labour Plymouth to floor on tho roadongor to go places in hurry And its got the poweriroma 145 hp SlantSix ailtha way uptofhem hp Golden Commando V8 Piyrnouths out in front many other ways too Its the only car in Its class that offers you the dualityengineering and protection of Canadas first 5year 50000miie powertrain warranty Including parts and labour And its the only carin its clsssthslhas leaped 51tin salos soiarthis yosrYos Piymouihl really catching onl Son the most enthusiastic man in town your local Plymouth doator soon SAVOY Morons Barrie LIMITED 49 DUNLOP 5mm ass assure optima

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