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PAGE FIVE Man Entitled to Welfare Even if Work Is Refused THE' PRICE DS RDOTF THE KINGSTON WHIG-STANDARD WEDNESDAY JULY 13 1966 SUPER FOOD MARKET lIHi TENDER JUICY IDEAL FOR BARBECUE M-SIEAR CUT TO ORDER vincially run welfare programs Tie provinces are free to merge assistance to the elderly the blind the disabled and to mothers into a single system The 575 a month assistance I ceiling is removed by the legislation with a pledge sidutituted obliging the provinces to provide for food shelter clothing I fuel utilities household supplies and personal require-1 mefts Beyond these bade require-1 rnenls province may assist with costs of travel funerals I health care and special care In I institutional homes as a assistance according to need Mr Willard said the federal government believes the number of persons freeloading on social assistance is small perhaps infinitesimal Several senators agreed that the freeloader have better fortune with social insurance particularly unemployment insirance The committee took just 75 minutes to question the health minister and report the hill back to the Senate where it is expected to be passed this week The plan authorizes a 50-percent federal contribution to pro- By DENNIS ORCHAKD OTTAWA (CP) The man who refuses to work atill hai a right to public aupport under the new concept of public as-aiatance In Canada Welfare 'Minister MacEachen said Tuea-day He said the right la specifically set out in the Canada Assistance Plan passed by the Commons last week The man and his family must demonstrate only their need for financial help Mr MacEachen told a Senate committee examining the plan His deputy welfare minister Joseph Willard said welfare workers have come to realise "psychological of long background have sapped some persons of any motivation to work Some families have lived on welfare for generations The purpose of "work-activity envisaged by the plan is to restore work habits and motivation he said The projects probably would prepare men and women for vocational and technical training starting with matters as basic as grooming habits and how to approach employers for a job But even if a man refused to enter such a project he de BONELESS ROUND FRESH GROUND Full Military Funeral For Gen McNaughton Violent Storm At Windsor COOKED LUNCHEON IDEAL' FOR LUNCHES MACARONI AND CHEESE CHICKEN ROLL PICKLE AND PIMENTO SHOPSY'S FINEST WINDSOR Ont (CP) Two violent thunderstorms here Tueiday blacked out a wide area of Essex County and dumped more than two Inches of rain on the area A maiaive cloud layer esti-i mated at 35000 feet thick and reaching to ground level plunged Windsor into hot moist darkness as temperatures remained in the 70s Lightning caused many power failures stretching from Leamington to Windsor along Lake Erie and the Detroit River Special Sendoff For Cordon WINDSOR Ont (CP)-Don-ald Gordon Canadian National Railways president received a send-off when he left here Tuesday night in his private railway car The 20 off-duty railway work era members of Local 185 of the Canadian Brotherhood of Railway Transport and General Workers Union (CLC) were not in a cheering mood however They were protesting "excessive delays in contract on a new 1966-67 contract Mr Gordon who spent Tuesday in Detroit meeting with United States railway officials climbed into his car through a group of the men without comment Paul Kane chairman of the local which represents 180 rail workers here and in Chatham said the 50-minute demonstration was to "inform the public of the Inferior status of railway workers as compared to workers in other POTATO SALAD MACARONI SALAD COLE SLAW FRESH DAILY OTTAWA (CP) The armed forces prepared their beat ceremonial today for the final tribute to General A McNaughton the soldier scientist and statesman who died Monday at his summer home at Montebello Que at age 79 Called the father of the Canadian Army he saw it move from horse to jet-age transport First an artillery man he led the army in the Second World War and on retirement from military life served Can ada as a diplomat All these were to be recognized today as the Royal Canadian Horse Artillery based at Camp Petawawa was given a prominent place in the funeral with full military honors from Christ Church Cathedral The service was scheduled for 2:30 pm Rt Rev John 0 Anderson of Winnipeg Anglican Bishop of Land himself a winner of the Military Cross and a former president of the Royal Canadian Legion was to conduct the service assisted by Brig Miller Protestant chaplain-general of the armed forces Burial will be in Beechwood cemetery where a 17-gun salute will be fired by the RCHA An escort of officers and 200 men of the RCHA will lead the cortege from the Supreme Court Building near Parliament Hill to the cathedral Three colonels will carry the late medals and civilian honors The coffin will be borne on a gun carriage drawn by a military tractor An RCMP black charger with riding boots reversed in the stirrups will be led by a gunner in full dress The rear of the cortege will be composed of officers and 100 men of the Royal Canadian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and 33 men drawn from each of the navy the Canadian Guards and the RCAF Seventeen minute guns will be fired from back of Parliament Hill by the RCHA as the coffin leaves the cathedral After a short procession back to the Supreme Court Building the PRODUCE NO 1 FIRM GREEN HEADS RAISE SERVICE PAY WASHINGTON (AP) The-US Congress passed a 32-per-j cent piy raise for the armed 1 forces Tuesday and authorized jl $17400000000 to buy build and I develop the weapons of war NO 1 LARGE SIZE HEADS troops will board buses to drive I the 4M miles to the cemetery The RCHA also provided a warrant officer and eight non- commissioned officeri to carry the coffin at the cathedral and 1 to the graveside I SUMMER FOR FUN AND HOLIDAYS FOR SAVINGS AND BRAVO TEA BAGS pkg of 30 390 well worth a second look! a refrigerator that really lets you GOLDEN DEW MARGARINE 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