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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 29, 1956, p. 13

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macmurdos ladies and childrens wear offers a complete selection of baby gifts and togs for tots paton and baldwin wool ladies blouses skirts sweaters sarong girdles brassieres and lingerie coutts greeting cards 164 guelph street phone tr 72125 hamilton construction 160 guelph street tr 73480 homes oarages concrete work industrial requirements renovations building supplies every building need insurance travel real estate walter t evans co 1 triangle 72512 mill street serving your community for over 30 years fc fuel oil call murt allison tp 7- lli f agent for elias rogers co ltd steel company economist opposes health insurance wednesday evening feb 20th 1956 the georgetown herald a strong warning against endanger ing canadas financial and industrial position through the adoption of a tax supported national health insur ance scheme was given by stuart ar mour economic advisor to the presid ent the steel company of canada li mited in a speech given tuesday fe bruary 21 to the rotary club of moa treal one wonders said mr armour whence the authority is derived for this new attempt to saddle our alrea dy heavily loaded economy with yet another burden the cost of health insurance must be an added burden upon the fruits of our industnal pro duction and so raise the costs of mien pi id uct ion as losts rise the ability of our industries in ontario to com pile at home and abroad is further jeopardized mr armour who entitled his ad diess whos loony now pointed out several other proposals that in his opinion were symptoms of economic lunacy he referred to a program of demands recintly issued by the cio cci hamilton 1 abor council which included old age pemtuon without means test of 75 a month for all males at age 65 and all females at age 60 the additional repeal addit lonal j early cost of the pension pro posal alone said the speaker would he more than 982 million old age pensions arc already costing the pto pie of canada more than 350 million j uir so if he hamilton labor council had its way thin the total yearly pension cost to canadians would be about one billion tbrie hun dred and firty million dollars the economic danger of suih prop osals and of other government expen dituris that are fails such as aiding foreign nations selling wheat and imttir to tin lommunists at liss than the cost of production he is that they an inflationaiy adding to ev etvonis lost of living and increasing ihe mst of new indusln il facilities canada must lontinually provide to keep level with competitors in world maikets quoting from the stelco brief to the cordon commission the sptaker said inflation his so altered tbi viluc of the dollar that replace nu nt tosts tend to be substantially higher than the amounts provided to save emerson canadas no 1 quality buy 0 full consols big 21 screen aluminized tubo furniture design for years ahead rich full tonal quality of front mounted speaker big powerful chassis true picture constancy brighter steadier clearer 9 unsurpassed performance regular 269 95 special 229 95 it leh osls mr ainiour found smptoms of lu n ti in almost all departments of can adian life encouraged hy so called in li hutinls who had worked themsel is into positions of auuionty our ail it inks towards ulucition and law e nforeeimnt hi slid have undoub ted ix r n influiniid by a species nc ognizcd as the anti tapitalist intellei tuai of which its has been said he is i en iluie of capitalist development but hmds a sot lal atmosphere or tode of values which is highly intical of pmite tnlirpusc a tul the profit farm news ernies radio 67 mill street georgetown phone tr72701 sert that right are we not proving un true to those who have gone before flu itmosphi r of lunac he lhmuhl extended lo tin political fuld i he liberals hiving passu through a most active inflationary soc lalist si ile aic now relatively conser v hive ik conservatives an now competing with the socialists to see who can push the liberals furthest and fastest into more stnt ism prof essedly consirvntio provincial prom icrs now appear to be far more soc lalisttc in their actions and objectives than the ccf premier of saskatchc wan perhaps because the latter is now said to operate drive in movies for a profit itoss thatcher elected as a socialist is virtually the only out spoken upholder of private enterprise in parliament canadians mr armour thought were too inclined to look on at the strange antics of politicians with am used complacency but he felt that there was nothing funny in it but much that was dangerous as a nat ion he said we seem to have lost our capacity for moral indignation consequently wc allow politicians to do things to us allegedly on our be half which seem bound in the long run to change our cherished way of life our unprecedented position in the world today is one result of our woy of life and we should all regard our selves as standing in a trustee rclat ionship to it instead we seem in grave danger of handing on to our children and their children a spiritual heritage poorer than that we oursel ves received from our forebears is it not time that this generation of canadians re asserted iti right to self government it we do not reas ashville cattle place well in dominica show jew halton llotstun fraternity will be uiu rested to learn that recently ash villi harms ltd sent our head of cat tic down to the international peace show in lh dominium republic with ii ns ltd in chart ml foui cattle were sired by their former herd sire m sovereign ormsbv and constitu ted the winning tel of sin roup in the show individually ashville sov n ign ill which animal showed loc ally as a junior yearling in 1055 wun the two vear old male rlass and went on to take the reserve grand award old rosemary was the 3rd prize aged row and her half sister eve was in the fifth spot margo another half sister was second in a class of sixteen t lo 5 year olds at the conclusion of the sale they were sold privately at a reported 3ioo figure heartiest congratulations are extended to the pellettcrio family on this achievement winch goes to show that there is still a market for good cattle booth taxi your as surance of prompt cour teous safe service the mail bag transfusion refusal cant justify death dear sir i nad with interest the litter in our last issue dealing with the jeho vans witness stand on transfusions however i must disagree with the wri tirs attempt to justify a death the statement is made that one of tht greatest commandments of god is that we must not feed on either the blood of animals or man this law was given to tin jewish people over idoo vears ago and wc must under siand it in the light of the history of th il era the jews were surrounded bv pagan tribes believing in many gods and it was he custom of these lubes to sacrifice animals on their al tars and drink the blood ii was to dissuade the jews from this practice that the law was given there are several references to this in the bible but there are also other laws is not a greater one thou shalt not kill by interpretation this means yourself as well as others again we find in lev 19 27 the fol lowing ye shall not round the corn ers of your heads neither shalt thou mar the corners of thy beard i must confess that i have yet to sec a jehovah s witness with long hair and beard jesus himself condemned the jews for a too strict observance of the law did he not heal on the sabbath con trary to the teaching of the time we as christians can only hope for the life everlasting through the mcr cy of our lord jesus we cannot work our way and we do not deserve it yours very truly david hastings d all tr 73271 tr 72674 concrete work footings cellar floors sidewalks block work brick laying for your construction needs carpentry homes garages kitchens bathrooms remodeling modernizing mcnally construction elgin street near cnr station famous author visits southern ontariofourteen years after the publication of his best selling study of the canadian scene the unknown country authoredijor bruce hutchison shown working in his study at his victoria home is completing a second coas mocoast report to be published in fifteen instal ments in macleans magazine he recently visited ontario tour- in the entire province for material that appears in the march 3rd usue to gather material for the series hutchison editor of the victoria timesend author of the incredible canadian and the struggle for the border travelled twenty thousand miles through out the nation guaranteed investments amount one max invest 100 5 to 10 vears legal fob estate nnd trust tunds enquiries invited halton and peel trust savings co ft colbonc si e oakviixjs vi ml peter pruneau plastiitlno stucco work prm mhmatw tum r n s5 ontario it tr 7htj

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