manna EXAMINER THURSDAY one 14 1950 lmmediate lmplemeniaiiOn of Well 01811161011 Immigration Policy in Pffioarroiin Canadas Expanding comm TORONTO DEL llwlhe Lr diate implementation of lit1 tegratrd immigratzon policy means of expanding Canadas bur force was ZKCumfllrfldcll 111111 by Stanley Wedd pr idcnt 11 the Canadian Bank of toi 111 his address to 1hr Dillllx 51111111111 tlztcllllg Willi employment at peak and shortage of cniplrya sons developzng Milllt lcciiit would sci1n to be 311111 1rney that the labor for expanded when we are czitlia on an armament piograin nznzlude and are already 111 ml 11 important ittliipliltlll 1111 natural resources Mr trtlii x1111 lttls per 1he rule of capital llilt Canadian industzy shows or slackening the president ttilillil llttl Since 1945 approxnizalcly $11 lizlllon has been lilltSltfl 1n addi lion to the previclls heaty capital expansion which was nec smc the demands of war 111 Development of new ml and roi sotlltts was cited by Mr Wedd as significant feature of the tana dian economy during the past year IIltIllltnl$ in the oil industry 11c tanadus nongovernmental capital investment program for 1950 and the estimated capital outlay for railway hydroelectric plant liar our facilities and rolling stock necessary to open up iron ore re serves is in the neighborhood of $200000000 the question of internatide 1111 and in 111111 ial 11111 121 fecal 11tii 111unuig 11 purchasing pic ctss profits tax winch has its Lidi ain quarters has in itcll an influtmaazy port112111 be tx1i gt1 ul 1111 1111111111Jtlll Lazi gt Sn 11111 cpit1dcnt and told 11 iiictzre 11 l111l1 tlli 211 111111 anti11111111 gtHlltlillgt 1111 llixtlf it he cncoiiitt 11111 lr Sbwam said lasatioi iiizist 111 21 e1ruu 1111e mum for roughly Wm to nine much 01 the 1111 flu es lrl 11 tciidtncy to encourage unlivccssaiy sliiiltllllll 111 Situnit wt the need foi trade Mr Wedd said that llliltlil lllttlllldiVI 1111111 of the expansion of ability to cushion the effect of decrease in exports to sterling areas by an increase in exports to the United States is evidence of the adaptability of the anudian economy new businesws and i1ul11str11sund cited the retention of profits as one of the best methods of capital pai sliouid bc t1111 to setting the rates of corporation income tax at sen blusluiaclsglumthiammgwrongstains St rious consideration mit the Canadian dollar to find its might be better rcvenucraising own price level in terms of other arrangement than an excess profits currencies was one with much to commend it the president said tax he added Mr Stewart emphasized the need The supplementary budget for economy in business and fifty brought more clearly into focus our responsibilities as member of the United Nations and emphasiz ed our role as signatory of the North Atlantic Defense Pact he said On CanadaUnited States 11111 itary integration Mr Wedd said that the new agreement reaffirms leommcnced with review of the ibanks annual statement lie point icd out that assets had grown dur Sports cmn Specially Written For The Barrie Examiner By JACK SULLIVAN Canadian Press Staff Written Probably LynnPatrick rules llltf Boston Bruins with silver wand The silverhaired son of the famous Lester is doing it again coming up with rush in the Na tional Hockey League with club that experts figure is just soso Bruins are far down in the NHL standing fth but the way theyve been rolling along of late has attracted great attention and newspaper space It was Lynn who confounded practically everybody put himself last year when his magic bolted New York Rangers club that didnt rate rave notices into the Stanley Cup nals against the powerful Detroit Red Wings Ran gers lost out but loud Ahuzzahs were heard along the hockey trails for Patrick He was chosen NHL allstar coach and then caused lot of eyebrowlifting when he quit Rau gersand joinedJiisfamousvfather iwdamltscemcdincmdtrue that Patrick who had Ranger fans at his feet should decide to go to the bushes helping his dad run Cougars of the Pacic Coast League There were rumors that Lynn didnt get along with Manager Frank Boucherdenied by both partiesand out of an August sky came the announcement Ham Bos ton that the younger Patrick had signeda tworear coaching con tract with the Bruins is being groomed to succeed At Ross as Boston general manager the kind of opportunity Ive been hop ing and searching for he said when the appointment was an nounced ABad Start Patrick who says he doesnt want to bca coach all my life certainly wasnt the pride of Bean town fans Hms oundered around at the start of the season didnt win game untilVNov three weeks after start of the season Lynn and his players took razzing from the few fans who Wntto see them The crowds stayed away like mad attendance lows were set until Lynn and Cap tain Milt Old Reliable Schmidt tartodtomould Bruins into winning combination Then just as his 194950 Ran gers started to climb with the dam moreV than onethirdgone sfstqrtedmblinking the red lights at afast clip In one four game stretchthree of which they niTVBruins scored 18 goals for average of betterthan foul memoirprevious 19 games th verageVWas less than two still has long way to before the 70game NHL sched winds up nextMarch 25 but wise money is going ongthieV hith mm For the Patrick has them headed sities now ernmcnt at time when our na tional economy must combine mili tary preparedness and domestic development As ihdividuals we must be prepared to curb our tastes if not reduce our standard of liv mg The general managers address ing the year by approximately 381091100000 and now stand at $17 lbillion In closing he referred to lthe hard work and loyalty of the gstaff as the greatest factor in the lbanks progress during the year Planning Rehab Of Special Force The rehabilitation needs of those now in Canadas UN Force arciin the planning stage MajGen Burns deputy minister of Vet nct be her 1515 lei Chevrolet 1951 Presents New in 11 11 ILK will lie A1 flit Intuitl t1ltllllilt 111 anti 111th 1u11s1o1 this Himen haltt as 114 it Itlill= nl rilllt the ad 1111211 mild If 112311 figiini wlizcl replacts if1tll giaislalt and vi pi 111 tiiei Mr 17ml 4111011 call 111 tlttl 111cc tlll 11s11 of the Night ttlfVllltI typi con sil of two 111111 lilills 111111111 tUlI1tl 11111 planet with gt1cni Ul nydr ezirsxt 1vllltl iry cept that ic cie and tllt1lllf low are re quiied 1111121 tune to time liu system is controlled by cicclor lrc1 mounted on the sliciii column Willi lll1gt1l11111gt lititl 1111 plastic rlial ntneaili lllt whctl lly setting liie lever 111 any one of the positions park 111111111 tirc low and ltt1t in that on the driver may select lllt liaiirinisslon position 111 desti is lie cannot tail the engine 1111 lcss the lccr set at park or neutral As safety precaution an electrical switch is incorporated in lhe control linkiec1iak1ng it 1111posgtililr to start the engine in any of the driving positions of the control lever The new 1931 hevrolet offers tlie Ilcl Air to Canadian motor L11 14111111 111114411an ious sixpassenger coupe posst ing the swank of convertible has all the piacticality of the solid top With the Bel Air as leader the latest series contains two individ willystyled twodoor sedans and two tourdoor sedans sport coupe and business coupeall except the business coupe available in either deluxe or standard models Chevrolets 1951 design changes are highlighted by new rear fenrl crs suggestive of the fin motif which contribute to the illusion of greater length and accentuate the cars lowness Also featured is completely new grille and massive new bumper guards Other design changes include reflector guard tail lightsa coni bination oftail and stop lights ac centuating the new rear fender contours and equipped with re flector buttonsswmch warn traffic when the car is parked without lights new jetstyled hood orna ment and new fingertip trunk handle From The Camp Borden Citizen As for the 1951 Chevrolet inter ior its curved safetysight instrtk mcnt panel has new placement of controls and instruments for greater driving case All instru ments are compactly grouped in Gran AfrmV old meeting of two Circular clusters 1n front of the Eastern Association of College and University Business Officers at Hart House Toronto Monday University and vocational train ing are being planned We must realize that Canada may again have tremendous program of rehabilitation if the world is thrown into another war he said life said the DA was also con 51dering recommendation by the Canadian Legion that bursaries be provided for the children of those who died in their countrys ser vice possible 1000 might be able to take advantage of this he said MajGen Burns said 50000 had been trained under DA at cost of $165000000 since 1945 There are only 7800 veterans in univer Housecoats finclihotany tartan or plain ff from $1795 Cashmere Sweaters from $1495 Botany sweaters Ufrom j$595 Ski Sweaters handlknit from $1450 woven from $695 Angora Mitts Bonnets Berets Scarves all hand rens wear Ladies Skirts handiwovr on from $1495 Childrens Skirtsl hand printing $950 each childrens Mitts hand knit from $100 We stock KNITOGRAF Patterns specially designed Viorcolorful patterns in child the driver and the control knobs are conveniently placed below in recessed panel New night light ing eliminates glare the driver sce ing only figures and pointers of in istruments softly illuminated in green New materials new styling and new twotone color treatment add to the luxurious atmosphere 01 Chevrolet interiors for 1951 As much as 25 per cent less pedal pressure is required with the completely new JumboDrum brakes Lining area in the wider front brakes is increased 15 per cent Longeerrake life is assured and linings wear more evenly Self ncrgization is greater In both for ward and reverse the momentum of the ear is used as an important aid in brake application The new JumboDrum brakes are bonded Angora Gloves hand knit pair $450 Childrens Sox hand knit pair $175 Childrens Slippers hand knit with leather and shearling solos from $295 After Ski Slippers hand Luncheon sets hand knit from $750 Baby Jackets hand knit $395 BooteesLhand knit from $100 Mohair hand woven Scarves $795each ZMohair Throws $1795 ea 7couiarst lExpreSSES Thanks for Recreation bupport iaiiiui riivttiarz 111 your irqacs 1m l1llitge public 111 nuns organlzationsg individe win incliningr lf it 111105 lfitlll11tgt 114 the 1121111 1l no gent11st collaborated slfollg autumni continu recreation sLuli in Iowa uf 111 1111L131=l imlllt Committee were pleased 1211 the voting assured plan lit 111111011 111ch ibly ltrlrilc irel t1ltiii 11 1ll 111 ltiflllfltlt the ultimate in reci ic1lciil opportunities for L1 llaiiic In icqutsting the electorate tol 1egartimg tgtvillllil public service it was felt piiniary importance to place all facts and policws before the public and the successful out come win attributable in no small gelltidllb lll W1 and xoik fli lilo on in Ili make 1110151011 this coverage en this question by The 8111 11c lfxammcr and radio station IillB closing on behalf of your Recreation Committee may again most sincerely thank all those who so actively coeperalcd in produc lhis desirable result Very sincerely yours HARRISON Chairman Barrie Recreation Committee rather than rivetted to the brake shoes Because there are no rivets 1t hasten lining wear or to score brake drums lining life is virtually addition brake mechanism is sealed against dirt and mud The new 1031 Chevrolet is pow head engine with 92 horsepower 10 horsepower with Powerglide More and more manufacturers are adopting the valveinliead power plant because the full benefits of high compression can be achieved only with if It offers all the ad vantages of better engine breath ing with faster more direct intake of fuel mixture and expulsionof exhaust gasesresulting in greater engine efficiency and economy Chevrolets 105 horsepower en gine has hydraulicallyhushed val of Canadas which smother en gine noise and automatically keep themselves in adjustmentelimin ating the need for periodic valve adjustments doubled entire illulbllkv ve lifters feature costliest cars Fort Lewis Soldiers Prepare rArmy Vehicles Some of the busiest soldiers in the Canadian Army Special Force in Fort Lewis members of the RCEME infantry workshop They are the boys who keep the heavy weapons and vehicles in good working order At the moment they are put tiug vehicles recently out of stor age into ghting shape Busy stripping the heavy gum Ipreservative from the equipment cleaning and tuning motors to put the vehicles into top training con dition the unit is hive of in dustry Rows Washington armoured jeeps trucks and ambulances form characteristic the Wrench and spannersoldiers in their black coveralls At one end of the jeep assem bly line men strip the preserva tive material from the motor hood and dashboard instruments then the vehicle tuned gas tank lled and the jee is ready to roll vehicles background WmwmmgwilmgwbiblhbKebllbxit K2 washed engine Its factyoull find the unusual gift at Bernitas WooI Shopthe shop that features hand knit and hand woven girls ladies and childrens wear Youll 1111n0Everyone knit from $395 Mens hand woven Ties including some in Corps colors $135150 $200 each Baby Blankets hand woven from $495 Bernilas Wool Shop Barrie Phone 4373 7135511 MRS iltAYlmN KUIIL new Worthy Matron of the 1301i Accord Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in Coiling wood is seen seventh from the left in the front row in the above group of grand chapter officers and chapter mem bers sister of Garrett of Barrie and folmerly resident here Mrs Kohl was recently installed in office Pictured at the installation ceremoiw are front row left to right Mrs William Lane Associate Conductress Mrs Lorne McLean Treasurer Mrs Frank Butters Associate Matron George Finn worthy Patron MrsPearl McDonald Milmm 64ilizIIfl mm ToilotWater 31 oz takes of Toilet Soap 100 Unbreakable atomizer 150 Ranging from Baby Brownie Spe cial priced at $310 Target Six 20 Box reliable at $825 16 the higher group KodakVDuaflex Vrmmsisno to $2175 Folding VKodaksthe Tourist to $40957 And the super Kod ak Reflex at $18300 A1soacccssories FlaShholders and Flasher Kits etc VlmmmnmmumcmmwnmmcmWKWWWWRWWW ZABUNDANCEfor Toys HITTYS on ALLANDALE WGM Ted Phillips WGP Mrs Kohl Fred Melton As sociate Patron Mrs Myler secretary and Mrs Adyc Conductiess In the back row are left to right Rev Adye Sen tinel Mrs Clarence Cauthers Chaplain Miss Constance Kohl Marshal Mrs Clarence Brownrldge organist Mrs Jack McAllister Warder Mrs Cecil Brooks Electa Mrs 11 Grier Martha Miss Marion McFadyen Ruth Mrs IIarry McLean Esther and Mrs George Cole Adah PHOTO BY SAUNDERS STUDIO COLLINGWOOD KccnlcececvcececcmcxmccmicacclaimuremicIcictcciccicctcrrvelciceezicreicvcelect ECCeEiiidCLECWWNSWWTl lzCPCCMV MAXWRMMZIZZMZZDIEE llYoull Enioy It This Christmas season because of early buying carc ful selection and much larger market with greater variety than for some years from which to select you will indeed find Merry Christmas Shopping here at Whittys Christmas Magic 111 8111111011 guy warn mi Our store windows and interior are literally packed with charming and intriguing display of toiletries gift sets of many types perfumes cologncs and toilet waters etc Really it must be seen to be appreciated and then scattered all about cheerful group find Water and Dusting Powder in set 275 youll ToiletWater Tone 401 125 Purse Perfume in Christmas Tree dress 125 Hume lQzke FOR IlN DOLLS From the Little Bride right up Barbara Ann and Ba Lovums froth $149 to $998 gaggtgigigigigrgtgagtgigigtgigigtgtgrgtazg1c1lgLg0ggiglgigiglgigigrgrglgtgigiglgzgvgigigi1mmazcEttziKlldlezlaKlelslmllletelelwtewml COMPACTS in Dainty Group Single $250 Double Vvith Lipstick $600 Triple with Lipstick and Rouge $750 opplicotor Toilet Water with nunleak fOP atomizer in gift box 250 Mug Logo also available without Talcum in 5131 375 other 51215 150 250 and 275 These Three Shown Here liGHTERS Ronson Case and Lighter priced at $1500 Ronson Lighter and arService Kit $685 Table Models priced from $1000 to $1500 Presto Lighters Woe mens 0r Mens Cigar ette Lighters in 21 var iety of styles at $650 mmmznxmnmmm ROAD