Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - October 3, 1960, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Cwm Peg fr1k p8ess, monday october Tom Page Don t ask govt. For Aid businessmen told by Forbes Rhude Calgary up business men must be Strong enough to resist the temptation to invite government to solve their prob lems h. Gordon love president of the Canadian chamber of Commerce said today. Expressing the chamber s philosophy in an address to its an Nual meeting or. Love said businessmen Are dedicated to a belief in competitive Enterprise and Are not frightened by change. Change and Competition Are he said. As competitors we Welcome change and if we Are Good competitors we adjust to change. This is the whole Point of our insistence upon Freedom. In or Der to adjust to change we must be flexible and we must be free. If we become subject to too much control we become Burns scalds heal quickly with treats cuts and bruises quickly and safely believe insect bites wounds minor Burns and scalds swiftly. Whatever the trouble you can rely on Zam Buk to help you. 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Gilbraith speaking at a Centennial Celebration in hit Home town said a deficit is much better than a Winnipeg Ger named Ottawa j. F. Goodfellow of Calgary was elected president of the Hoyal Canadian dental corps association at its three Day annual meet ing that ended saturday. He succeeds . N. L. Simon of Ham Ilton. . W. G. Campbell of Winnipeg was named president elect to take office next year. You who never finished High school invt tvs to write for free Booklet. Tolls How you can your High school diploma. At Home in spare time american school mime we 3-7787 181 Pion air Avi. Winnipeg Man. Tour free Hlub school Booklet tit Sample this h Canadian High school course. Our 63rd year . Rejected delay on in meeting Washington erty. The Safe was taken from the offices of the civil servants Sav nos and credit Union. Discovery of the Safe followed Losely the arrest of four men who have been charged with Rarned robbery. 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