Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 8 Aug 1968, p. 6

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THEJARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY AUGUST Change In Estate Taxes KINGSTON GP The Ca nadian Federation otlloiversity Women said Wednesday succes sion duties and estate taxes should not he collected until the death oi both man and his wife Husband and wife should be considered ior tax see jointly responsibiear building up an estate and neither should have to pay for its inheritance on the death oi the other the federation said in brief to select committee on the Ontario legislature Successionltaxes should prop erly be collected when an estate passes tram one generation to another Professional Beggars income Provides High Living In SaigOn SAlGON ReuterstAn aver age day for Nguyen Thl Ea starts with breakiast to bed in her luxurious home near Sai gona central mariret Then she rnbs some dust into her hair dons her ragged brown protessional pliiama suit to start days begging on one oi the citys rosinsires Few American soldiers or for her walstine because lat beg gars are few and tar between New and then she even treats herseli to aday at work with shopping medition to some of banners expensive stores meal at one at the citys best restaurants and night at the theatre She lost contact with her lane iiy in the Hanoi region at North elgners can resist theplaintive Vietnam when shecame south cry of Joe as atyearold Miss Ba thrusts out ban and set ties her face into lines oi Conservative estimates but her income at soo piastres ear gt1y $180 day at the oiiicial ex change rate abont double the salary of an average Smith Viet namese civil servant She is one of about so beggars he find their way at life so in crative that they reiuse to go to government established camps for the poor the crippled and victims of the war At home Miss about the silken iothes listens to her record ayer watches television and tights neverending battle with as reiugee in 1954 and does not know it they are still alive Miss Ba takes strictly professional attitutde toward the Americans who take pity on her As far es she is concerned the soldiers irom ovérseas have more money than they need any way and there are few places to spend it in Saigon now that thestrict night curfew is in ef iect She says she does not hate them or hire them They are lust like stocks and shares in notiorm which pay dividends whenever she stretches out hand betterreturns than most businessmen recuve or their capital 35 theggrey coa mans neece cloth gliilgiva the loo dr in soft blqelt grey ool threaded with white yellow andblack tfl Photo gt pensioner ed to remove the burden placed Several members at the com mittee considering rcconunen nations or reform of the provin cial taxation system said they sympathized with the ledera tiona position but leased many implications would be involved The federation said succession duties are as of redistri buting wealth ut they are in largle part avoided by the wea LACKS LEGALBITE People wboare notabie to eitord lawyers acquainted with sophisticated techoiques for evading thevrtated purpose succession duties shouldbe able to rely or thegovernment and government legislation to pro tect them The brief presentol by Mn Boyce CFUW Ontario vicepresident said middlein come widows snffer the mod irom the imposition of succes stun dutieson estates they have helped build Most people would ii agree leave the surviv spouse in possession of his or her inheritance and to exact succession duties when this in heritanee is handed on to the next generation separate brief presented by Kingston pensioner asked that the taxes paid by persons on fixed pensions be frozen at the amount payable when the pe sion was first collected Riches said that ii pen st 115 are frozen laws and prices also should be iixed Hersuggested that taxes on property owned by pensioner could be readjusted to their are lual value on the death of the WhitenlrogressivtOo servatave member ior London South chairman of the commit tee said he was impressed with Mr Richesa argument Some way has to be found he ssggest on all fixed incomes by rising prices and lower money values area RANTS TORONTO CEi The pro vincial cabinet Wednesdayapg proved two grants totalling $61100 to assist rehabilitation programs of the University of Toronto medical acuity and the Ontario Crippled wildrcns Centre to Toronto iAnirscoArf CLEARANCE larly some JACKETS RI l795 Sale $1335 only senate London Fog AliWeather COATS Help Navy SiulBXMZ Reg 4995 sl° $3995 Aqnascntom the very best AllsWeatber COAT starlets1o non inn PLACES Call on Starr Smith or Audrey Coulsonat mom SQUARE DANCE All visitiogsouaie dancers in the area are welcome to attend the Saturday night square dance party atthe llayloft St Vio reot St with caller Lorne Haydlrectlng the program from until it oclock Prior to the square dancing Mrs Hay will lead round dance party irons 830 until oclock Among the visiting dancers will be Mr and Mrs Bob Scott oi Toledo Ohio who are holi daying in the area Mr Scott was frequent guest of the Barrie Beauxrn Belles Club during the winter months while he was workingin the Coliingv wood area are ANNIvenaaavj Mr andMrs Albert Jerry of those St Angus will mark their 45th wedding anniversary on Sunday at an open house re ceptioo Friends and neighbors wfll be received during the alt fiiimlmmo until Muted ENGAGEMENT The iorthcoming marriage at Lynn Beverly daughter of Mr and Mrs Batchttder oi Gunn St to Alired James Grlsdale of Moon River has been an nonnced The bridegroomeiect is the son oi Mrs Marguarite Grisdaie and the late Alfred HALIFAX doctor says one orthe major reasons iorfliigh iniant morta ity rates is that newborn chil dren are treated as thirdclass citizens Drernueth Scott neonate ogist said many times doeiors must Just let infants die because of lack oi facilities and re search and general public llesaid interestln illness of infants has grown in the last few years but is still not wide spread enough We cannot even think of pre venting diseases Its the extra tilip like theparsiey hichedin tween the lemons and limes the taste and Valerie Bailey Mr and Mrs Pesmck Drillil Mr Research Logs in Mortality will give us the lowest mortalltv Bodl notesars intended to cover the general rodal ills etthe cliy District wedding parties travellers and visitors are anitenu ol inteérstle readers oi this plle liner help in npplriu rwlu be rmtlr mm Pleale phone The Barrie Ex imlncr mom and uh or Sterr south or Andrey cool no at the Womens Depart ment Grisdaleh The alternoon wed ding will talre pine in Collier Street linked Chinch An 81 at we oclock WEDDING GUESTS amgdoggueahmanx ugh nee mwn Hill United Churdo in cluded the brides grandmotbcr Mrs lhomea Spence Mrs Whitlock Mrs BaileyMira ilnll and daughters Mr and Mrs Strong and cannon in 10 the of Toronto Mrand Mrsi Stan Hull and Johns ol VNoblaion Mr and Mrs Williemion and family of Scbomberg Mr and and Mrs Bennett oiWeh washiresh Robertson and Miss Konoval of Parry Sound busy tmns MM The prevention oi inlantdir ease was apeclallsts dream still many years away Adequate teatrnent centres have not yet been fully es tabiisheduin Nova Scotla Al ready Dr Scott said because of lacilitiea available in Haiti thedehtbrate tor newborn haltihat forthe rest of province 5The motor aspect workii to give quality ca that rate he said By olbeautlttliiy rut the pricelessingredlents only your agination can provide Whether you lean toward the exeg ce oi maintain ohnamonunng or thefurarmth and charm oi ruby glass earthenWare you toward providing an said mviting background to entertainingand assist you in stepbystep planning for more beautliul home This service is itrictiy singed North Battleionl it she had been View years older the would have covered the story for the inmliy new W15 Beiore celebrItIngher looth birthday Wednesday Mrs Degear wrote plenty of other stories set type kept aceotmts flit it tli tit or Heraldflrrt newspaper of the old Northwest Territories The snoualconventlcnoi the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association recognized the birthday by wiring congratula tions to Mrs Derear at the Bat tlelordl River Heights lodge Her father the late Laurie founded The Herald his fourth newspaper as he completed westward trek Mrs Degeeir started helping out in the elites vihen she War 15 REGAL mucous One of seven childrenvwho survived infancy aha recalls watching with other refugees iromythe Riel ebeliioo in North Battleiord as men dashedto neaaby spring covered by the rllies oi sentries bring back Mrs Degear ved away from the area when she mar ried veteran of the Royal Northwest Mounted Police bnt returned in 1923 following the death of her husband inhelp brother RC Laurie publish the paper lheqnently when her brother was absent on survey the put out the herse with the aid oi the printers Department Store Dovmtown Barrie

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