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"232, 366 60 445 “568,741 ci eared 5,858 081. 6,512, 510... : : 85, 358 976... nil 314,695. . “343, 034 - me 4 134,816 > 9 477, 531: | 2,994,484 oe a. \: 8,474,390 “> “=, 23,087,527 29 415,963 $300,401,394 . s931,320119 4 $42,969,000 : : $53, 000, 000° , : 35, 000,000 ° _ 28,282,500: 5,085,000 * a - 6,400,000 -- . 4,128,000: ‘4,407,000 - 71,000,000 « ,500,000 "1,480,000 ,372,000 ee 25, 701, 500 ‘in’ the Tegislature today;. ‘step: was: being taken. to | yal: would be" increased: - | maximum ‘of..$28 to.a maximum fact all’ services,” come- ~generating . “activities, “are. ual homeowners. and” enabling : ating: “costs of schools and $10,- |, insurance, up $7,054,458 at $54,-) 584,;424,. with: more than. $4,000;- |: lof: oy Oy ‘Here is where. some of this in- |crease. will’ go. Pe ea ‘+, Highways.) up © $ *|$85,390,111, with: nearly. S10. 000; — 1000 of this ‘going into ‘Trans-Can- : ada. Highway work, - | Education, up. ‘$10, 046'569," at $73,064,149, with $56,187,500 going|' . to school grants and aid to oper- 768, 640 to university,’ college: and normal School: operations. wee welfare allowances. “Health services and hospital 1000: of. the increase going toward |. © {total outlay of’ $34,911,146 | ‘for|' hospital .jnsurance.: ‘service: and|... “nearly $2, 000;000. going; toward. al. 1 $14,248,244 - outlay. for. ‘mental health: services. . ‘Homeowner grants; ‘up: $6, 378,- . 433 at $13,440,000, the, increase, tol: cover costs of: boosting. payments : to: $50. from $28: ‘annually. ‘He provided ‘$2, 200,000 :in. his. budget . for civil service salaries : vand. “adjustments”. in thenext? fiscal year, but. gave no hint of. vany = “general. *therease | ‘for: the: : 15,000" provincial. workers... eivil:: ‘servic “Last. ar the: “ely: servants - “‘Vstaged ‘a ‘one-day. ‘general* “Strike: o across .the: “province ° -which : was halted: ‘by ‘a: government-~ -obtain= ,.-Jed court injunction against pick- ‘legislation | ‘amendment’. “to: “the homeowner grants’ ‘act; will) be submitted at this: session.” ©’ The ™ “premier said - ‘the. grant) from: Oe. not: ‘elaborate... as first: éstablished in- "1957: asa to stimulate, home: ownership. It went, t0.-287,500- individual. ‘Tesi-. dent: homeowners that. year and ist e “HOLLYWOOD. ‘CAFE | be lour’. “Dining: Rooti will, be «| closed temporarily for repairs, 39 4 Watch for our.1e-opening ad- ‘| vertisement.- We will continue ; | to take, orders to go out at aR ‘the, ‘rear entrance’ from 5:30 i p.m. to 3: 30° a.m, daily except od .Sunday. Free’ Delivery on “ } orders. of three’ dollars: or cost. the. -governmenit: ‘$7,490,000. “Last, year. ‘the * ‘grant. ‘cost. the “government” “$7,061,567, °. indicat- ‘ing a cutdown. in the number: ‘of homeowners’ getting the | grant since: 1957. , But. figures. onthe actual: ‘number. now in receipt: of ‘the payment, were: not available. It was estimated ‘the new higher grant: will: cost the. govV-. ‘ernment. a total of $13, 440 000 in 1960- 61. ts. ‘bate in the. legislature, a number hf oes more. at - Phone 6226 : of members. expressed the: ope : for. an inerease in’ the homeown- S| “SLACKS: | “st im “FVY". « a rh on ian Drape. ™, Custom-Made . we Bkilfully tail-. ~ PLored. for per- a 2. “a : oneal -. neans of tax relief’ “| for’ residential /home-owners: and ; During. ‘the? throne - speech de- -leting® of. government: property. » - .f They- ‘were later given:a gen- ee eral “wage: ‘increase but still seek... 0... - Trelease’ of a ‘report by a commis-|') 7% *: ‘sioner: ‘the government. appointed “| to, investigate: ‘the’ - question - of}. .. bargaining : rights, for” govern: . " ment. workers, . yo: ~ Premier’ Bennett, doesn’t’ agree cet : with the suggestion: ‘of the Cana-|.- | dian Federatiqn of “Mayors - and Municipalities. that: ‘there. should be. a: “distinction: between services e!to property. and’service to people we, ink municipal: grants. oot “e “The premier. said- “his govern: , solely: ‘for: the benefit it of the peo ple. see ae ‘ collection | to. municipal’. municipal taxpayers is | ‘required if they are. ‘effectively. to. ‘monitor ‘ nS day-to- -day Activities?” DIRE cr GRANTS - He told the Hou: y¥oads—other . than | Canada Highways—and paid by the province exclusive of federal grants. have increased to $98,- 570,000 in 1959-60.from $46, 041, - 000 1951-52. ‘In eight: years ‘provincial as- | . a er grant, particularly for’ the low- income. homeowner, hard hit: oby ‘muntelpal taxes, ne sistance to. municipalities , had increased 114 per cent “and that | 0.0." w Etec?” fit In "i your choice of | Be va wT fie al-wool J w |: Imported. ey) cmaterials, ‘m | Order yours 4 w]e. _ now | + « mission here, — | bh Latest figures show “that a * a total of 127,017 NES placements tee nw ‘ “He ' : : : va wo marta om Bey Y “ Od Bab, * 7 aw ' m Have a *: | “ me rete ents * ay { abe g {3 not pu Hadvod or dlaplayod by tho Liquor ‘tho’ Govornmont, 0 of ‘British Columbia, OE “assistance is expected to inerease a NES ‘employment repos © paint brighter picture Special Lo Tho, Dally, Nows -VANCOUVER—More’ persons were suceeslly) ey vlaced. in jobs by the National Timployment Service, | ae Pacific region, during 1959 than dur ‘ing the previous } year, it was announced today by Horace: ‘Keetch, re- - gional directoi for the Unemployment -Ansul rance Com.) 12| ° 4 were made thoughout the month period of 1059, This Js an, Inercase of 15,9793 over the 1968: flgures, and an In- region as. at.the end .of Decem- ' Vo avienibuted: thes {neroase in Nis Jol: pincoment achtlovements to the continually Increasing om- ‘yoyer appreciation. of the sery- cos and faciiitied of the Nation- "ho constantly “expanding Tabor farea, . hop “Wa. have practically ronched Le ponk of winter unemploy~ mont this your, and we ie hopo- und evonomla « conditions, : will, show ali) «further omploye Mr, Kooteh stated. bs Projectionists Course |. © Mondays aie Wodncudnyn’ oR WM ete cee : “Yor furthor information © TAI "VICTORIA (GP) —Premier E Bennett said his 1 rec- ord 1960-67: budget calls for an: increase. of $56, 077, 701). jjover the previous ‘fiscal: year: for’ provincial’ services. |The figure‘is. arrived, at by \in. expenditures. and. the $25,000,000. that -v was, vequir- ed last year. as: ‘debt retirement funds. ” ee =): [to $113,160,000°In 1960: 61 an tne oe . we Ne . ° _— . : eee . Lee voce cadet ‘ , mes ‘ : : ys : ‘ : aot : irs : neg . ' ver : : : ed an : ee a att “Prince” Ripert’ Daily ‘News Friday, February 12, 1960. ae bids low on Terrace iob | " Speelal to The Dally News ‘The hospital, designed by 7 co of canada Lid. ever Thompson, Berwick and Pratt was ithe low bidder at $804,000 will be a two-storey reinforced - for ‘construction of.the Terrace | concrete building, 200 by 74 fect (with a single-storey service wing. “OLD AGE PENSIONERS BENEFI T VICTORIA’ (@—Premier Bennett inclyded an: increase of pe ey Po close. to. $5,500,000 in his budget today to cover. increases:, in et Be a social | ‘assistance, welfare and old-age jproups. ° bo--7, 4 The premier : said: the. extra” amount would: provide: ‘for’ increases ‘in’ the monthly. allowances given. such: cases. but ‘ Zave.: :N0 ; indication - “as. .to” the amount: of increases in. the -. . various. cases. bol ' Details: ‘of. this will be given) the house later b by. Welfare sand District hospital. adding. a, $29,000, 000 ‘boost - Social welfare, up $6, 418.036 at}. 7 | $29,475,563, with; most of the. ine} crease golhg toward higher s social - AT. THE _ POSING” in. ‘the. ‘sun. ‘at: “Las Bi d y C fe : Vegas, ‘Sheri ‘Rice: proves: she’s roa wa d e no .. novice: when it comes. to “Preferred by. ‘It was learned ‘outside: ‘the jeg? Q islature. that ‘no: ‘over-all increase |'*.;"% ice “salaries ‘' mwas |e cee - planned. ‘for, the’, /1960- 61" fiscal pe fe year. 7 ment does..not: agree: because-in}. °°... * including: im= je ’ “Good: education. and: ‘adequate: hospital. facilities «are: of ‘equal |. impor tance as roads. and garbage. ed “home: ji, lowner and industry.” “Somé: con-| tribution. to’ ‘vital local services. byt * that:direct o ‘grants to municipalities” or ony" behalf of their re esidents or for] ‘the Trans- : arease of cloge to 20,000 over the proylous yonr's: figures, . Vgy ta also: gratifying to. note}. ‘Tthat the estimated. nuniber - of _Jporsons with. jobs Inthe Paelfic ber, 1960, was 622,000, a gain of rome 8,000 from:the totala year. Joariior,” Mr, Kootch stated. AL Mimployment, Service and to uo ful Ghat, with ‘tavorablo: weornthor) 1960 | mont gains over. previous: yours my Prince, Ruport. Film Council | ‘crease ‘of’ 146 -per: cent: for Business or ‘Pleasure Sure’ way to score’ with the: . lady-in- your- life is to dine .. her here, where -she . can. “enjoy her: ‘favorite: dishes . , prepared and’ served 1 to per- = fection. - y Minister “Black - but: ‘it. owas’ expected the. increases: “would a average | 20° “per cent. we cane ! “An ineréase- of some ‘$2, 700, 000 was ‘provided. 4 or,, old: ‘age ; pensioners; more: than $3,000,000: for. ‘social. assistance. cases . which. takes in: the. handicapped’ and mother's allowances;, and: «|: an a ons some $120.01 000 for supplementary, pensions: for fe * the. n . ’ “G. . 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