Panabaker says new policy is needed BCI swim team places second at CWOSSA Discuss plans for retiring The Free World crossed a watershed in history durâ€" ing 1973 as important as 1914, 1929, 1939 or 1945 when the key to power shiftâ€" ed from industrialization to the basics of food and fuel, John H. Panabaker, president of The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada, said today .. ‘"In the short run, our position (in Canada) is less By Gaye Gould Bluevale‘s â€" second _ anâ€" nual Winter Carnival is over again for another year. It was a great success and all people who participated in the various events had a really great time. Insight into the retireâ€" ment savings plan was given at the fifth dinner meeting of the season of the Grand River Chapter of Industrial Accountants. s Mr. W.A. Henry, trust services officer for Canada Trust talked about retireâ€" mentâ€"savings before anâ€" swering questions in the discussion period. "Just as an agricultural policy designed for an era of surplus is outmoded, so a whole new economic stratâ€" egy for Canada is required by this radically changed international â€" order," he told the 104th annual meetâ€" ing of policyholders. The Free World‘s security blanket, the American dolâ€" lar, failed in 1973, he said. As a result of the energy crisis, the balance of world power has shifted signifâ€" icantly, against the United States. Form 1E were the overall carnival winners and forms 3F and 4Aâ€"E were the second and third place winners respectively. All who attended B.C.I.‘s major play, "The Crucâ€" ible" on any of the three nights last week, would agree that it was an excelâ€" lent production. Ken Cartâ€" er, director, and all those in the cast (too numerous to This centre will function to research and investiâ€" gate any and all complaints from the consumer level. The centre will serve to hear both sides of the complaint and endeavor to mediate all disputes towards a mutual satisfaction. The Conâ€" sumer Complaint Centre will be staffed by volunteer members of OPIRG, a nonâ€"profit comâ€" munity interest organization. Any persons wishâ€" ing to assist or seeking assistance are urged to come in and see us or phone (upstairs) HOURS: Thursday, Friday, Saturday 12:00 â€" 7:00 p.m. 125 King St. West, 576â€"8 140 COMPLAINT CENTRE CONSUMER Canada‘s greatest peril in the long term may be its attractiveness as the haven for funds from all over the world, even though we are still trying to come to grips with the implications of the Canada‘s greatest peril in the long term may be its attractiveness as the haven for funds from all over the world even though we are still trying Exams are getting closer, starting Mar. 8, so there will be very little going on for Bluevale students, exâ€" cept hitting the books, until after the exams and the much _ needed _ midâ€"term break. *‘Looking further out, our position is very strong inâ€" deed, based on the magâ€" nitude of our land mass and the resqurces of our water, farms, forests, mines, oil wells, oil sands and continâ€" ental shelf," he said. ‘"The use and control of these reâ€" sources will be a basic polâ€" icy question for Canadian governments in the last quarter of this century."‘ mention here) and also the ‘"‘behind _ scenes‘"‘ _ help, should be congratulated on a job well done. ~ Good luck to Dan Bernâ€" hardt and Ed Gardner as they head up to Thunder Bay this coming weekâ€"end to compete in the Allâ€"Ontario High _ School _ Wrestling tournament. Bluevale‘s swim team placed second at the CWOSâ€" SA meet in Guelph last Friday, losing by a margin to Centennial Collegiate. subject to disruption beâ€" cause of oil shortages,"‘ Mr. Panabaker said, ‘"although we are still vulnerable to recessions abroad. ©®LICENCED MECHANIC @REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES AND MODELS e TOWING SERVICE AVAILABLE Open 7 AM â€" 11 PM 7 Days A Week SMALL‘S €ss50)} CENTRE Prop. Gordon Smal! 1183 Victoria St. North â€"â€" Kitchener â€" 745â€"0362 Kitchener ‘‘*For example, the debate on foreign ownership must now move from its obsesâ€" sion with American inâ€" vestment to analyse and prepare for a potentially unmanageable: inflow of capital from Europe, Japan, and the Arab nations themâ€" selves attracted by our reâ€" sources and political stabilâ€" ity,"‘ he said. Now that the world is movâ€" ing toward a new interâ€" national balance, financially and strategically, Mr. Panâ€" abaker said he believes Canada has the human and material resources to play a greater and rmoore conâ€" structive role in the world than ever before. â€"# Reviewing the â€" results achieved by The Mutual Life of Canada in 1973, Mr. Panabaker noted that sales of individual life insurance policies had risen by 21 per cent to threeâ€"quarters of a billion dollars. 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