Friday, June 18, 2021

Once millionaires supported their hometowns

 

When I moved to London it was said that London had more backyard, in-ground pools per capita than any other community in Canada. This is another way of saying that London was known for wealth.

For a small city, London had more than its fair share of millionaires and these millionaires made the community a better place to live for everyone. One very wealthy family with deep roots in the town was the Ivey family, the family behind EMCO.

If the millionaire families had only given London jobs that would have been wonderful, but many of the families contributed generously to the city, their city, as well. 

That is why today when I had cataract surgery, I had the operation at the Ivey Eye Institute. The Iveys were a very generous London family. They left their mark in many ways on the city.

One often reads that Canada has socialized medicine. Technically, it doesn't. It has a single payer system. But I like to think that our system has benefited from the participation of capitalism and capitalists as well as government.

As a former photojournalist at the local paper, I met many of the Iveys. I especially liked Richard and Beryl Ivey. They were a classy, interesting couple and amazingly down-to-earth. I believe it was Richard's sister Lorraine Shuttleworth who was an original contributors to the clinic that carries the family name today.

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