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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1965, p. 15

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e een ae ene eee ee ee i nae sks , ™ sag 4... Ceylon...and.. Malaysia..slone,. __#) ~ _ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, November 30, 1965. 25 Ld : Russies UK Top Canada received shout the same Family Incomes: -- : sal ican = : Ll pith ' iy evar amount peony aid as au $5 195 In 1963 The report said more than|larger gains were made' by ae . peice . J iis ase t ' nine per cent of all families and|t{hose whose principal sources : Ss 800,608 ogether -- about) OTTAWA (CP) -- Averagelynattached individuals had in-jof income were from unincore : ; * er apl a oreign iT $4,000,000,. , __\family¢incomes rose to $5,195 in}comes over $10,000 a year. This/porated businesses or other Pp bl Outline . The rate of total foreign aid|1963 compared with $4,815 in|was a substantial increase over|sources. ; ae \received by developing coun-|1961, the Dominion Bureau Of|preyious years. 14 @) ems LONDON (CP)--Canada hasmissioned by the Common- tries varies widely, from 60/Statistics reported today. . vA peeeS : . more than doubled the value of|wealth Parliamentary Associa- 'hn Sivetian: 4 ie fi | Families and individuals LIGHT LINGERS ON : * 1 hreelti " 'socla-\cents for each Nigerian in a| The figures covered both fam q i MAPLE GROVE (TC)--Rev.jof stewards, Mrs. ©. Green-jand his bride-to-be, Karen Mc-|!' foreign aid in the Jast three|tion and published. to reggie year to $1.87 for each Indianlilies of two or more persons and|Whose incomes came mainly) 'There are more than 750,000 K. J. Frampton, of Bowman-|ham; missionary and mainte-|Gill, of Bethany. Many gifts); years but ayes ey Ba give|with the opening of t e 11th)and $189 for each of the 5,000|unattached individuals, but didjfrom wages and salaries re-|gas lights in use in North ville, outlined some of thelnance, Mrs, H. Foley: .Chris-jwere presented. Cards and|/¢ss, Per capita sg ritons or} ce conference in Wellington,|inhabitants of Niue Island in the|not include families living on|corded a 6.6-per-cent gain in|America today, more than there problems relating to the union|tian education, Mrs. D. Woods; |dancing, followed by refresh- oT to help poorer|N South Pacific. E farms. the two-year comparison. Butlwere 50 years ago: of the Anglican and Unite djleader for Unit 1, Mrs. P. Flin-/ments, were enjoyed, Kk cals ct Setelan' sid in the! hag ge -- Pred pega Noting that' the Common-| Churches at the United Church|toff; leader for Unit 2, Mrs. H.| Sympathy is extended to Clar- Commonwealth 'published here|patte consistencies in wealth itself supplies less than Women's meeting. Stevens; leader for Unit 3,/ence Avery in the death of his|toqay shows Canada, the ric legate of foreign aid. third of the total non-Com- The members have been busy|Mrs. J. Hurrie; pianist, Mrs.juncle, Howard Goodman, at/c: member of the Common.|. /%¢ Commonwealth, with 1 lala Bed Resin catering and as a result a bal-|/Wm. Laird; auditors, Mrs. C. Hayter, Alberta. lwealth in per capita wealth, "Iper cent of the non-Commamist|munist aid received by Com- ance of $944.36 was reported. 'Russell and Mrs. S. Jeffery. | gave $7.35 a head of population world's population of ible sgn monwealth countries, the sur- Officers for the ensuing year) His 'many friends will be 1964, of/countries, receives only 28 perivey concludes that the organiz- are: Mrs. J. MacNeil, past pres-!sorry to learn Fred R. Stevens Mulamba Cabinet Kites et Fon \ieaiseawtels cent of total non-Communist/ tion "could not conceivably ident; Mrs. W. H. Brown, presi-|is a patient in Bowmanville countries rated: ax yich. mem- development aid. The Common- dent; Mrs. C. Greenham, vice-/Memorial Hospital following) Gets Approval \pers, Britain gave $10.57, Aus-|Wealth has 13 per cent of the become: a sell conteined am president; Mrs. H: Bradley, sec-|surgery. | 'alia $10.50 and New Zealand| non-Communist world's "rich"|from the aid point of view. retany; Mrs. H. Cryderman,) yy and Mrs. Gordon Beech LEOPOLDVILLE (AP)--The $5.10 |population, but gives only 10 per) "'It is inherent in. the compo- assistant secretary; and MYrs.|,n4 their daughters, Janice and|Congolese parliament unan-|" However, more than two-|cent of total bilateral aid, |sition of the Commonwealth, Mee Date taeoaie and so-|Bonnie, were hosts when a num-imously approved Sunday the/thirds of Australia's foreign aid) Canada, which last year de-|with its great preponderance of nd antizi "iber of old ; a friends called to\c@binet of Premier. Leonard) ota} goes in grants to its neigh-/voted about $80,000,000 of its\developing countries, that it ~ Better B for cial Action, Mrs. S. Morton;|nonor Mrs. Beech's mother, Mulamba. There were 256) poring trusteeship dependen- ltotal foreign aid of $140,000,000|should be primarily a receiving sea Ge = your Community Friendship, and vis-\\jp, yp. Ashton. of Oshawa.| Yes' votes, two abstentions! cies of Papua and New Guinea.|to the Commonwealth, gave al-|group which looks- outside 'its 5 iting, Mrs. B. Snowden; C0-| afternoon tea was served and in/@nd 41 absentees. New Zealand devotes aboutimost half to Asia, India andj/membership for the bulk of the operation in Christian and taba , the evening to members of the} The new cabinet is a result/half its foreign aid to South Pakistan received $54, 186, 000. economic aid it needs." - ; Missionary Education, Mrs. D.|ramity, of Thursday's military coup, led) Pacific island dependencies, |. on aes " Woods; finance, Mrs. H. J.) . po by Lt.-Gen. Joseph Mobutu, who| Canada's aid is more widely 4 : \ yg aah ae J, Hur- ' BROUGHAM ta) = ge @ named himself president. distributed, although Asia gets z ' rie; alerature an Jommuni-| dozen women attende e cop- y 5 % char, : cations, Mrs. Petrosky; manse,|per tooling.course, sponsored by Ex-premiers Moise Tshombe, |the lion's share. Bi: | > pect ar ; fi a .. Evariste Kimba, Cyrille Adoula) "Aid in the Commonwealth," Mrs. F. Stevens; membership,|the Women's Institute. Eac hi ond Joseph Ileo have no places|a statistical study by the pri- Mrs ah ie & breekiien tae ---- in it, although they are repre-|vately-endowed Overseas De- ite: sented by supporters. velopment Institute, was com- ' , a and Mrs. T. White; social func-| \frs. William Knox celebrated ~ plows . at sup er arket pe arta aga gg her 75th birthday recently by| m and publicity, Mrs. H. Free-|ontertaining more than 40 mem- IT'S FROM BIRKS | man; program, Mrs. H. J.\hers of her family. 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