The Huron Expositor, 1976-02-19, Page 13MUTUAL
LIRE INSURANCE
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McKILLOP MUTUAL -
FIRE INSURANCE
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RURAL a =URBAN
PROTECTION
FARM PACKAGE POLICY
Our Basic Fire Policy ,and Endorsernt "A" protects your
buildings, yOur personal property andlerriiprop erty against fire,
lightning, impact*, falling objects*, rupture of pipes* and riot. As
well it protects your dwellings and personal property against
exploSion, 'smoke and vandalism. •\,_—),
To completethe Farm Packag'e Policy, add anyor all of •the following
endorsements:.
WINDSTORM*and HAIL*
FARM LIABILILTY
C 1' MACHINERY FLOATER*,
C 1 LIVESTOCK FLOATER
HOUSEHOLD THEFT
TOOL FLOATER." '
PERSONAL ARTICLES FLOATER
Note: Perils marked with an * are subject to .a $50.00 deductible, any
one occurrence. In the'case of. Wind, this deductible does not
apply to claims over $500.00.
HOMEOWNERS PACKAGE POLICY
The HOMEOWNERS POLICY insures:
Your Home
Yo4 Garage and Other Outbuildings on premises •not 'used for
business a 'limit of la% of insurance on home.
Your Personal Property
The HOMEOWNERS POLICY insures..against; 4
Fire, lightning, explosion, falling object74, glass breakage,*
impact by vehicle, riot, rupture of plumbing'', smoke, theft,
transport ation, vandalisfn, windstorrn* and hail*:
NOTE: Peril's marked with an * are subject to a $50.00
deductible, any one occurrence. This deductible does -not apply
when the 'claim exceeds $500. On any one occurrence.
ADDITIONAL COVERAGES: •
Your personal property away from home, anywhere' in the
world.
Additibnal living expenses are paid while repairs are being made
lowing a fire to a limit 'of 20% "of insurance on_dwelling.
PERSONAL LIABILITY INSURANCE.
For complete information, please .contact the office of your agent.
Nummaiiiimintram.. THE HURON EXPOSITOR
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We've
learned
a
a lot in
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Yes it's a hundred years since the McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Company was founded, and began serving
the pioneer people of Huron and Perth.
Based on the concept of Mutual assistance of 'all
for one and one for all -- the new company soon was
filling a vital need which pioneer farm families in the
area had lacked. This yvas the provision of larger
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Inetituted the 3rd'.o, APO, 1876.
• Today this concept is as ;true as:it was a century ago
and inthese hundred- years weave learned a :lot about
how we can serveyou better. This is why the compdhy
continues to grow Insurance in force hos grown from
$462,540'in 1876 to $53,421,98,8, this year and why
increasing numbers-of urban
householders also have found
it a goodicorivany.
As we begin our second
hundred .years we are determined
to• continue .to provide as' broad
and economical insurance protection'
as is consistent with good business
practise.
MUTUAL
FIRE -INSURANCE 'COMPANY
amounts of fire insurance at' less cost to protect the farm
buildings of that clay.
18761 9/6
Stanley Mcllwain R.R. 2 Goderich President
Kenneth Carnohan, R.R.4, Seaforth Vice-president
"Mrs. Margaret Sharp, Secretary-treasurer
.Directors; John H. McEwing,'
R.R.1, Blyth; Robert • Archibald,.
Seaforth; Wm. R. Pepper,
Brucefield; J. N, TrAvartha, R.R.3,
Clinton; Donald MCkercher;
Dubli Ross' Leonhardt, R.R.1,
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altititORTII, ONT. c
Me.44.44, Sternas, arum humans, EXPOOtt011 Oratoa, •
Int
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COMIC?4",""4: '441C;if;PC.: Bornholm and Laverne., Godkin,
R.R.1, Walton.
Agents; James Kays, R:R.1,
Seaforth; William Leiper, R.R.1, t-
Londesboro, J.Etue, Seaforth and
Steve J. MUrrai, Seaforth.
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