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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1965, p. 13

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YE t 4 ANYO slows: at right -- gone! But there'll be another day for little Mary Louise, and BUBBLES ARE FUN, BELMONT, Calif. -- Mar for bubble Louise Fong, 3, has a first blowing going try at the perennial pastime project; Economic Review Seen Publishing Success By JAMES NELSON tion, the youngsters -- At left, a centre, production and per 1,500,000 new jobs increase. productivity 2.4 cent a year between 1963 and 1970 The council emphasized that lits first annual review set goals and targets to be achieved by Canadian Bakers' As-'the combined efforts of all Jev OTTAWA (CP)--The author sociation, and the Canadian) are of zovernment, business and and publisher of almos any Chamber of Commerce _-lindividuals. They aren't fore- book can count it a success if Before the council: put out the casts of what will he achieved a pfinting ha » be blue-and-gold soft-covered book, by easy laissez-faire atitudes ordered to meet the demand. there wa a iderable| When the book was first pub- By that standard, the and some lished, the Queen's Printer set annual review put out of ava price of $3.50 on it. Whether Economic Council of Canada governmental body jpndertak ng the price will come down with last "January, is a pub hing indicative planning for the long the second printing Is not yet success. A second range future known 8.900 copies and. 'T French has been ordered from the Queen's Printer But the 215-page Canada's economic 1970 is regarded by council sources as A SUCCESS from more than 'just that standpoint, It still being quoted widely and recommended as required read ing by most leading economists and hard-headed businessmen One firm--Northern Electric Co. Ltd. -- produced its own vest-pocket condensation of the review and has already ordered a second print of 25,000 copies for distribution to anyone who asks for it. PREPARE OWN VERSIONS Similar condensations, sum- maries and some critiques have been prepared by such influen- tial organizations as the Cana-| dian Manufacturers' Associa create second cor of discussion about the + amount suspicion fi by the valle 0 many said would only lead to regimer and would at a minimum upset traditional forces of sup ply and demand which for most generations past had served Canada's growth well enough ere were who n English NO TROUBLE ON THIS LINE MUNICH (AP)--Czechos akia's Communist party Antonin Novotny, is subject of a joke that through the Iron his country to Radio Free tation book on goals for lo But since the first annual re view. made i months bos appearance six of the sucn fj fears has tapered ¢ and such ( organizations as the. Canadian Chamber of Commerce have be come boosters for the council's first work % NEEDS POINTED OUT The 80,000-word book took the view that Canada had fallen short of its economic potential in recent years and to achieve its potential the next five years the country would need to: increase its total real output by 50 per cent, raise real per-cap ita income 20 per cent, find andi ago, expr or ff ltered urtain from the: ears of Europe here One Czech Czech, Czech is talking to another First They tell that party leader No- votny has 10 telephones on his desk. How can he recog- nize the direct line to Moscow?" Second Czech "No trouble at all. It's the tel phone with no mouthpiece." me in CAN SEE How come Financial Security is like a three-legged stool? Because it's almost useless with one leg, surer with two, but it takes three legs to make it ba The same is true of your financial plans for retirement. A stable, balanced plan needs three strong supports you can count on. One leg: The Canada Pension Plan and the Old Age Security Pension combine to 'form the starting point, or first leg of your Family Security Program. But alone, they are not enough, Two legs: Many people have some form of Group Insurance and Pension Plan coverage through their place of work. These form the second leg supporting their over- all security program. Three legs: Like the three-legged stool, a solid and balanced retirement security program requires a third support. This third leg is a plan of personal life insurance to guarantee a comfortable retirement. Your Metropolitan representative lanced and safe. knows all about the Canada Pension Plan. If you are in doubt, don't hesitate to call on him, He will bring you a special free booklet that answers all your questions fully and clearly. He will help you to figure out exactly what benefits you do qualify for, and when. He can also show you how the Pension benefits fit. in with any other assets you . and what combined income they will give you. Then you can see exactly where you stand, If you think you need it, he will gladly help you make plans of your own; plans that will let you face your future with confidence. The Metropolitan representative is trained to bring this service to you. He is experienced to give advice you can really trust. He is ready to help you at any time, Call him today. There is no obligation, except to your own future, possess .. Millions choose Metropolitan Life more in Canada than any other company OSHAWA DISTRICT OFFICE Telephone 728-6224 Older Canadians Seen For Overseas Proposal By STEWART MacLEOD selling the idea. "It's just some- OTTAWA (CP) -- Along with\thing I am privately thinking the proposed Company of about but I am quite sure this Young Canadians, Liberal Whip|type of thing would be @ suc- James E. Walker has come up/C&5s. 2 with the idea of a Company of He hasn't proposed any par- lOlder Canadians--"retired menjticular name, nor worked out lwho might fulfill the ambitions|the details of the operation, But lof a lifetime in going overseas he sees it as an adjunct to the lon special projects." proposed CYC, an organization | "Syst think." he says, '"wejof young people who would vol- have retired bank managers,unteer for special projects at servicemen, municipal of-home and overseas. This would ificials and all kinds of business-|be similar to the United States men who could make a peace Corps. tremendous contribution in de--SEES WASTAGE jveloping countries. And I- bet, "I am thinking about the tre- ithey'd love to do it. mendous waste of human re- "Let's face it, you're not old sources we have in healthy lat 65 any more." people who retire at 65 Mr. Walker, Liberal member younger, and who no for York Centre, says he hasn'tihave a_ Saisfying outlet lreached the stage where he's'their talents and energies. She is the and Mrs. more bubbles daughter of Mr Wallace Fong Jr Canada Council Appointee Named OTTAWA (CP) - pres Palmer Gregory, of Strat-| ford, president of the British Mortgage and Trust has} been appointed to the 21-mem-| ber Canada Council. His wa one of three new appointment | announced Frida' Prime} COMPLETE free estimate. 53, Co., by 72 or dropped and medical longer|added more years to life. for Now's the time to add a LENNOX cooling coil to your furnace More economical than "room" units Put the furnace blower, filter, ducts and diffusers to work 365 days a year for your easy to buy, thrifty to operate. 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