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The Haileyburian (1912-1957), 14 Oct 1948, p. 4

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Page Four THE HAILE YBURIAN THURS., OCTOBER 14th, 1948 Ex-Service Men Given Credit in Insurance Pian Provision in Act States Ali Are Entitied to in- surance Uver War i'eriod from the Unemployment lu- surance Commission comes this week a long article dealing with tue provisions of the Act and setting out practically all teatures o1 the plan imaugurated over seven years ago. t'erhaps the majority Ot workers who come within the provisions are fairly familiar with the whole system, but there is still some misunder standing in regard to ex-service mens credits. In this regard, the tollowing paragraph from the Commission circular may help to put the servicemen on the right track towards securing his tull benehts under the Act: "At this point, it is reasonable NO ZINC RUSH pee A reported rush on zinc claims in Godfrey township this week turned out to be just another in- teresting story. The claims in Godfrey where there are reported gcod showings of zinc have been the subject of much speculation tor many years. Hollinger Consolidated Mines, which have staked some of the property around Kamiscotion mountain started to drill a couple of weeks ago and the stories went uzzing around that a rush was on to stake the nearby claims The Timmins Mine Recorder's office reports that very few claims have been filed and it hasn't the appearance of a major rush-- Porcupine Advance. eg SUSPECT FIRE-BUG Che probability that recent out- breaks of fire in Rouyn may be ing a young heifer and a seven- year-old cow, owned by Emil Ny- land, with a .22 calibre rifle. The heifer had to be destroyed and the cow was seriously injured. The accused blamed drink for his actions and claimed in court that he was willing to pay for the damage--Kirkland Lake Nor- thern News. =a AMBITIOUS STUDENT | After travelling 10,000 miles to attend university only to be tolu he couldn't possibly register. for the coming year on account of overcrowded conditions, 17-year- old Chinese lad, Wai Kwo Ing, is. at present, visiting friends and re- latives in Timmins. = _ Born and brought up in China, Wai Kwo has always wanted to be a doctor. "China needs doctors desperately," he said. When asked if he would special- ize, he said yes. he wanted to go into. brain surgery. -- Timmins Press. ence ever to be held in Northern Ontario was a "howling success" according to M. F. Cook, one ot those from .Temiskaming who at- tended the meetings held on Mon- day and Tuesday in the Nickel Range hotel at Sudbury. More than 85 young people represent- ing districts from as far north as Hearst, south to Huntsville and west to Sault Ste Marie. Elsie Fry, young member of the Junior Farm Club from Sutton Bay, placed second in the "public speaking competitions whi ch were held the first day.--Temis- kaming Speaker. New Lone Ranger Adventure Follow the celébrated masked hero as he stars in a new exciting exploit, 'The Outlaw Jaw Trail." See The Lone Ranger, Flash Gordon, The Phantom and other famous and thrilling adventure classics appearing in PUCK, The Comic Weekly, the big color comic ma gazine with this Sunday's (October 17) issue * of The Detroit Sunday Times. Would your business need to be wound up... IF? ' Many businesses are wound up because when the owner or owners die there isn't enough ready cash for the family to ask: "But what of, the service- ! TWO BUSY YEARS or partners to carry on. man'--does his service count to- the work of a fire-bug, We Seo - , wards establishment of Unem- Pressed today by Sabin Thibault, Ty a brief ceremony, the mem- This calamity is caused by lack of ployment Insurance credits? If chief of the Rouyn fire depart- ers of the staff of the North Bay adequate Business Insurance. Had the Owner or owners purchased Business serviceman or woman has been honorable discharged, since June 30, 1941, a credit can be estab lished to cover the period in the services. The determining factor is--would this veteran have been engaged in insurable employment had he remained a civilian The ment. The statement was made by Chief Thibault when questioned Tuesday by.The Press about the similarity encountered in the re- cent series of early-morning fires which have started in the rear of business' premises in downtown Rouyn, and particularly on Per- rault St. East. district office of the Department of Veterans Affairs were assem- bled by the district administrator to mark the closing of two years of activity. Since the district of- fice was opened in this city, more than 30,000 applications for Re- Establishment Credits have been received and paid, representing a Contains 25% Prepared Wheat Germ Insurance the premiums could easily have been paid without financial strain. If you own a business and don't want to see it sacrificed after you are gone, why not ask us to send a specially trained Confederation Life Represen- test for this is his record of em- f ployment after discharge. If the The most recent of these fires total value of $3,735,121.66.-- J B E Proulx tative to discuss the matter with you. veteran completes 90 days in in- took place on Saturday and Mon- North Bay Nugget. GL beg surable employment in any 12- day nights, and in both cases be- ---+--_ HAILEYBURY e gan in wood-piles beside of or in JUNIOR FARMERS "BUY A LOAF TO-DAY" month period subsequent to his discharge, then a credit is imme- diately set up to cover his period of service subsequent to June 30, 1941, and up to the time of dis- charge. The rate is determined by the average rate for these 90 days. Up to the present, over $13,000,000 has been paid into the Fund for Armed Service Credits. 90 per cent of all Canada More than petroleum produced in comes from Alberta sheds at the rear of Albert's Radio Service. on Perrault St. East -- Rouyn-Noranda Press. Ss. ILLEGAL SHOOTING Siegie Hayes, a bushworker of Otto township, was remanded a week for sentence today when he pleaded guilty to a charge of wounding animals, an infraction of the Canadian criminal code. Hayes was charged with shoot- HAVE YOU MOVED -- OR : CHA | IGE bl YOUR The Mutual Life Assurance Company of carbide ' NAME SIN --if so fill o CE 1943? ut this card before October 31st Refundable Savings cheques for 1943 and 1944 will The first Junior Farmer confer- ~ PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY FILLED SERVICE 2 DEPENDABLE ' WHITBY'S PHARMACY BEFORE YOU INSURE; CONSULT-- Confederation Life sociation HEAD OFFICE f= j | M. S. BOYD, Representative, HAILEYBURY Why Wait. Phone 58 orrice OF THE PRESIDENT WATERLOO, ONT. To our Policyholders: It is long stride forwar the founders could secure Gove nsurance On September 28, the volume of aaa outstanding achieve passed the b : is highly significant the lives of people 1 Canadian company oper 4llion dollar mark. cant in tha a notable mileston had to sell fiv insurance company. But, it means more than this. It is proof of the publi Condensed Ads. n Canada and Newfoundl ated for Canadians. e in the progress of our Comp: since those days over (© : e hundred polici ynment permission to operat October 1, 1948. in force in our Company ment t 98% of this insurance is on and - for this is & any - & 78 years ago, when es before they e a mutual life c's ever-growing consciousness in The Haileyburian Bring Results be mailed by March 31st, 1949. f the advantages of mutual life insurance. 3. Make sure that yours arrives safely by following that Mutual Life of Canada policies fit -the It is proof ans in all walks of life. these instructions. needs of Canadi I. 2. It is proof of intelligent and sympathetic service by: the Company's representatives. : that this Company has won @ leading place f the Canadian public. this achievement } to be congratulated on re Se fie eeeely to the confidence they nee ae which has been au Se eee thei , q by recommending it to i = : poker their owt jnsurance in force through the year | KALE President. If your name and address are the same as in 1943 DO NOT MAIL an address card... your cheque will reach you in March. It is proof 4n the confidence © If you have changed your name or address since 1943 go to your Post Office, obtain a special "Change of Address" card, fill it out and mail it AT ONCE, Even if you mailed an address card last year, you should complete one this year if your 3. name or address has changed since 1943. DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL REVENUE Taxation Division Hon. J. J. McCann, M.D. Minister of National Revenue Ottawa

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