The Wingham Advance-Times, 1961-05-03, Page 4k. NVIAl' Met Meenee-1 meH,, WOne*elaY. May 3* 1Sia
SALES HELP WANTED, MALE
ATTENTION Why not you? Earn
a steady income. Be a, Rawleigh.
Representative in Townships
Turnberry, Wawanesh East and
West, and Ashfield. Write Raw-
leigiVe, Dept. E-453-MM, 4005
Richelieu, Montreal. Sb
MALE you, WANTED.
DO YOU WANT a permanent
career with a. steady year round
income? If you'd like to get
ahead, investigate the opportuni-
ties offered by a Watkins deal-
ership selling top quality nation-
ally advertised products in near-
by rural locality, No investment
required. For information with-
out obligation write Watkins
Products, Inc., 350 St. Roch St.,
Montreal. 26-3b
WANTED
ROOMERS WANTED—Mrs. Har-
old Congram, Victoria Street,
phone 1079, 3-1.0b
ORGAN WANTED, defects no ob-
jection. Sipke Bakker, Box 251,
Lower Wingham, 3*
CARDS OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends And
neighbors for cards, treats and
visits during my Illness at home.-
Mrs. Wm. R. Taylor, 30
Thank you my dear friends for
the lovely birthday party held for
me at the home of Mrs, Thomas
Smith, also a special thanks to
Winnie, Mina, Faye, Amy and
Irene for nice gifts, My appreci-
ation for a wonderful friendship,_..
Julia MeNall; Beigaseve. 310
My parents and I -would like to
thank all those who sent me gifts
and cards. -and- who visited me
while in hospital, especially would
I like to thank the nurses on third
-floor, Drs. Corrin, Smith and
Young, Rev, D. Sinclair -and Rev, J.
;Deemer who took time to visit me,
and for the many prayers for my
recovery's-Bobby Houston.
I wish to thank my many friends
who visited me in Palmerston and
Victoria. Hospital in London, also
for cards and letters which were
deeply appreciated--Dave Griffith,
Mr. and Mrs. Austin Cook would BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY like to take this opportunity to
REIVAII1111% CAREER
thank their many friends and
neighbors for the reception given
in their honour. 3h
MARLATT'S
Dead Stock Service
$1.00 per 100 lbs.
Paid for Dead Cows and Horses
over 560 lbs. More for sick and
disabled Cows and Horses accord
ing to size and condition.
FOR PROMPT SERVICE
PLEASE CALL (XILLECT.'
Bruce Marlatt
Brussels Phone 133
24 HOUR SERVICE
LICENSE No. 880.61, 54-R.P.-61.
CURRIE
AMBULANCE
WINGH.A.M'
Day 51; Night 636 or 716
FOR FIRST-CLASS
Carpentry Work
Masonry
Home Renovations
Phone 23r12 Brussels
GERALD EXEL
Mirrbjnel*
LICENSE NO. 123.0 61.
For your hest prices on dead- and disabled cattle
and horses $5.00 each — 3c a lb. for good live
mink horses.
24 HOUR SERVICE
Call Collect 794J4, Walkerton
FRITZ DEAD STOCK
REMOVAL
WALKERTON
1440 40, '4
--- FEED UP TO 35 HOGS
17 Cu. Ft. CHEST FREEZER . $239.00
EVERYTHING IN DURO PUMP, FOR
YOUR WATER SUPPLY.
Barb Wire = Woven Fence = Steel Posts
COME IN AND LOOIC AROUND
CHAMBERS HARDWARE
PII
oN
WILDXETER
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liAVILLER, WINTON & WARD
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Bell Telephone Building
WALKERTON
J. E..Kennedy, B.A., C.A., .• Resident Mgr,
• Telephones; Business 633; Residence 106
N.
Fon sm-E
250 BALI of hay, cheap for quick
sale. Phone Wroxeter 481R12. 3b
MAIL BOX for sale. Excellent con-
dition, $3.50. Phone 1086W, 3b
CEDAR POETS and stakes for
sale, Harold Finlay, Belmore.
3-10b
WE SELL and apply asphalt tar
for steel and flat roofs, backed
with eight year guarantee by
Southwestern Petroleum Comp-
any, Phone 188, Blyth, Ben Fow-
ler, 19-26-3-10*
SENATOR DUNLOP Strawberry
plants for sale, $2 per 100. Latham
Raspberry canes, $4 per 100.
Green onions. Phone 583, Jonw-
sma Market Garden. 3b
FOR THE BEST in fishing tackle,
camping eqMprnent, imported .22
ammunition„ see Ernes Sport
Shop in Bluevale. Open even-
ings. 26:3b
FOR SALE — Used 9x12 tourist
tent with sew-in floor, stakes
and poles, just like new. One
rubber tired hand lawn mower,
used only one season. Car radio
to be used with 6 volt battery,
Contact Earl 'Heywood, Wingham,
phone 104J. 31)
ELECTROLUX SALES AND SER-
VICE—Authorized dealer, IL A.
MeDermitt, Fondwieh, phone
59-31, Contact Mrs, L. McDoug-
all, phone 553W, Wingham, for
service. Arrange Tor free demon-
stration. 29rrb
FILTER QUEEN Sales and Ser-
vice, repairs to all makes of
vacuhrn cleaners. Used cleaners
of all makes for sale. Robert K,
Peck, Varna. telephone .Hensall
690R2. lerrb
SINGF,R. SALES & SERVICE—Re-
pairs to all makes of sewing
machines, vscuums and floor
polishers. Used machines for sale.
Phone 665, • Wingham, George
Henderson, 15rrb
GWEN SOUND Typewriter Co„
Authorized dealer for Olympia
typewriters. Complete service on
all makes of typewriters, adding
machines and cash registers,
For prompt and efficient service
phone FR. 6-4841. 13rrb
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
•
HOUSE AND LOT for sale, corner
Patrick and Leopold Ste, Phone
555W.
HOUSE FOR SALE — One-storey
stucco house on Patrick St. Mo-
dern conveniences, oil heating,
garage. Phone 430W. 3*
TAXI and USED FURNITURE
business for sale. Combined busi-
ness can he sold as separate en-
terprises, Charlie Lee, phone
185. 15r rb
REAL ,ESIFATE FOR SALE
1.1/2 Atofey, 3 bedroom house in.
Whiteehurch, in good repair, water
on pressure, hot water tank, 3-pce.
bath, Full price 13,500.00.
Modern income property in Wing-
ham, two apartments, self contain-
ed, well situated, each newly dec-
ora,ted, with oil•furnaces. Full price
$12,000.00.
96 acre farm, 2 miles from
Win'gham, le mile off highway, 4
bedroom brick house, large barn
with cement stabling, water on
pressure and ,hydro throughout,
land clay loam, spring creek run-,
nirig through corner of farm, Full
price $10,000.00.
Contact:
WILLIMI S. REED
Real Estate Broker
Phone 292M Wingbam
3b
LIVESTOCK FOR SALE
5 GRAS'S STEERS for sale, Phone
11R8' Brussels, Mel Craig, R. R.
4, Wingham, 3b
ROAN COW, 6 years old, for sale,
due May 1st. Wm. R. Taylor,
R. R. 1, Wroxeter. 3*
YOUNG HERD of good dairy cows
for sale. Ayrshires and. Holsteins.
Some with papers. All blood test-
ed. Also McKee harvester and
wagon with pipes and unloader.
3. Wooleoek, R. R, Wing-
ham.
CARS FOR SALE
1951 STUDEBAKER sedan for sale.
Best cash Offer 'accepted. Phone
Tee. ah
'62 PONTIAC .hardtop far sale, In
goad meeharderd eonditioii. Rees-
oriably priced, Phohe 1117W after
live, 3b
POULTIIN FOR SALE
DAY-OLO and Started Chiekens
for tale. SPeolttl prices for May
•Stint. Ilhone Auburn ,62614,
LEE'S TAXI SERVICE and Hunt-
ing and. Fishing License issuer.
Phone 485. 3rrb
HOUSE FOR RENT on Carling
Terrace. Phone eekS or 207. 3b
GRASS FARM for rent. . Phone
632W2, in evenings, 340*
GRASS FARM FOR RENT, Apply
Box, 25, Advance-Times. ale
300 ACRES of GRASS for rent.
Lots of water and shade. Sandy
Nixon, R.R. 2, Auburn, 263'
100-ACRE GRASS FARM for rent,
near No, 4 Highway. Good water
supply and fences. Phone Tees-
water 392-6560, Mrs. Wm, Schie-
ste1. 3b
FARM LAND for rent, on High-
way 86, three miles west of
Wingham. Approx. tie- acres to
cultivate, 75 acres pasture. Con-
tact Morris Taylor, phone Wing-
ham 640W1, 26:3b
SUMMER PROPERTIES FOR
SALE, RENT OR WANTED
REDDI-BUILT homes and cot-
tages, prefab and erected. Free
literature. Easy terms, See our
samples, Genoc Lumber, Orange-
ville, Ontario Phone 990,
M3-Ati3Ob
FEMALE HELP WANTED
CAPABLE GIRL wanted for bake
shop. Apply Maclntyre's Bakery,
3b
A RELIABLE lady or girl wanted
to baby sit from- 7 to 5, Monday
to Friday. Apply Box 41, Ad-
vance-Times. 3b
WANTED -- Lady companion in
modern country home, board free.
Box 40, Advance-Times, 3b
HOUSEKEEPER desired to love
and take care of three children,
ages four, six and seven, in
motherless home. If interested
write M. Dronicic, in care of CPR,
Walton.
DEADSTOCK WANTED
DEAD ANIMAL Disposal Aet--We
have been licensed to remove
your dead and crippled farm ani-
mals under the above Act. For
free removal call collect, Wing-
ham ;178, Palmerston 123W or
MOhawic 9-5564, Gordon
Young (Elmira) Limited. License
100-C 61. rrb
DEAD STOCK WANTED
FRESH, DEAD, DISABLED
COWS, HORSES, $7.00 each
MINK HORSES, 4c lb.
A. LORENZ
DURHAM Call long distance DURHAM
493 collect
Fl5rrb
ACHESON'S
Dead Stock Service
pays $1.00 per hundred weight
for dead or disabled horses and
cattle.
Cali Long Distance
Atwood Zenith 3-4900
tat no cost to you)
Day or Night
SEVEN DAY SERVICE
License No. 103C61.
DIED
HOLTOM, 'MRS. BERT — 49, of
Mint() Township, Thursday in
Palmerston General Hospital.
Teacher at S.S. 7, Minto, former
Wilma. Cross. Survivors: Hus-
band; daughter, Miss. Elizabeth
Holtom, Goderich; mother, Mrs.
William Cross, Harriston; broth-
er, Allan, Harriston; sister, Miss
Luella Cross, Minto. Service 2
p.m. Sunday, Hardy funeral home,
Harriston. Mrs. A. Lunn, of
Wingham is a sister,in-law.
lar:PLoYmENT WANTED
FULL or BART.' TIME, by high
school graduate, age 10. Exper-
ienced, reliable, Christian. Clerk,
dining room, etc., frde tb go to
lake if desired. From July 1 to
mid-August, Apply Box 36, Ad-
vance-Times.
TENDERS. WANTED
TOWNSHIP OF TURNBERRY
TENDERS FOR TRUCK
Tenders will be received by the
undersigned until
1 p.m..Sattirclay, May 0th, 1961
for
1 Half Ton Truck
GVW approximately 5,000 lbs.
Standard Transmission
6 Cylinder Motor
Snow Tires on Rear
Spare Tire
Heavy Duty Springs
Signal Lights and Heater
Colour -- Blue
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted.
John V, Fischer,
' Cleric, Township of Turnberry,
26-3k BI:nevale, Ontario
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, OTTAWA
TENDERS .
SEALED TENDERS addressed
to Secretary, Department of Public
Works, Room B-322, -Sir Charles
Tupper Building, Riverside Drive,
Ottawa, and endorsed "TENDERS
FOR THE SUPPLY OF COAL,
CORE, FUEL OIL AND PRO-
PANE GAS FOR THE FEDERAL
BUILDINGS THROUGHOUT THE
PROVINCE OF ONTARIO , 1961-
1962" will be received until 3.00
p.m. (EDST) THURSDAY, MAY 25,
1961.
Specifications and forms of tend-
er can be obtained. at the office of
the Chief of 1'ureh4siiig and Stores,
Room C-459, Sir Charles. Tupper
Building, Riverside Drive, Ottawa,
Out; District Manager, 225 Jarvis
St., Toronto, Ont.; District Mana-
ger, Dominion Public Building,
London, Ont.; District Manager,
Post Office Building, Fort William,
Ont.
Tenders must be made on -the.
printed forms supplied by the De-
partment and in accordance with
the conditions set forth therein,
The successful contractor may be
.requested to provide security, be-
fore the award of the contract, in
an amount and form acceptable to
AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE of household
effects will be held at Miss E. J.
McCurdy's home on Frances Street
on Saturday, May 6th, at 2 o'clock.
Terms—Cash. L, G, Bryce, Auct.
3'0
AUCTION SALE
Clearing auction sale of farm
stock and machinery at lot 16, con,
6, Morris Township, 35ii miles west
of Brussels on -Wednesday, May 10,
at 1 p.m. Cattle-5 Angus, cows,
fresh, and re-bred; 5 Hereford
cows, fresh and re-bred; 2 Holstein
heifers, bred; 1 Angus heifer; 1
Ayrshire heifer with -calf at foot;
18 young cattle, .Angus -and Here-
ford cross. Pigs"--4 young sows,
bred 1 month; - rIsN'oric Landrace
*age Poultry-276Anying hens, Oats
1:•%:300 bus. Garry s . Machinery--
Oliver tractor 60; McCormick hay
loader; McCormick manure spread-
er; McCormick 4-bar side rake;
Deering binder; Oliver .2-furrow
rubberstired wagon:. steel
wheel barrow; . 2-Aection Interna-
tional spring tooth harrow; Dodge
1/2.-ton truck, good motor; other ar-
ticles too numerous to mention.
Terms—Cash. Gordon H. Wilkin-
son, Prop.; Harold Jackson, Auct,;
Geo. Powell, Clerk. -
DOS
S( OTT At Victoria Hospital,
London, on Thursday, April 13,,
1961, to Mr. and Mrs. Spence
Scott, Wingham, a son, William
Brian,
FISCHER- --At the Wiegerana Gen-
eral Hospital, on Wednesday,
April 26, 1961, to Mr. and gm
Thomas Fischer, Teeswater, -a
daughter.
MEURS At the Winghein General
Hospital, on Sunday, April 00,
1961., to Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Nears,. Wingham, -a son.
THaRNToN, -At the Wingham
•General Hospital,,ori :Sund ay, Ap-
ril 30, 1961, to Mr. and Mrs. John.
Thornton, 11,R. 2, GarriC,
daughter,
CURRIE--At the Wingham Gener-
al. Hospital, -on Tuesday, May 2,
1961, to Mr, and, Mrs. James- A..
Currie, Wingham, a- son.
ACCIDENT VICTIM
FUNERAL FRIDAY
FOR J. A. FOXTON
A tragic accident occurred. near
Ripley last Tuesday afternoon
when John Alfred- Foxton of Wing-
ham, 31, was electrocuted by -ar live
wire while working on a hydro
pole. He was an employee of On-
tario Hydro and had been with the
company for the past 11 years,
The accident happened about
1.55. Fellow workmen took him
down from the pole and Dr. J. B.
Tindall of Ripley and Hydro em-
ployees used- -a resusitator .for more
than two hours- before Dr. M. R.
Helliwell, Kincardine coroner, pro-
nounced him dead.
Mr. Foxton "was born in Wing-
ham, a -son of Milford and Mar-
garet Foxton, He attended SS.
No. 11, Turnberry and Wingham
High School and had worked for
Ontario Hydro since he 1 e P t
school.
On December 30th, 1949, -he was
married to Constance Mae Fry-
fogle. in Wingham. He was a
member of St, Andrew's Presby-
terian Church and the Independent
Order of Foresters.
-He is survived by his wife and
seven children, Debbie, 10; Randy,
9; Candice, 8; Laurie, 6; Shane, 5;
Lynn, 3 and Susan, one. A son,
John Kevin, died at birth.
Also surviving are his parents, a
sister, Mrs. Winona Hoyle, of Rich-
mond. Hill and a brother, Glenn,
of Wingham.
Funeral service was held on Fri-
day afternoon f rom the S. J, Walk-
er funeral home with, interment in.
Wingham Cemetery. Rev. Thom-as
McKinney of Teeswater, Rev. T,
G. Husser and Rev. George Mal-
colm were the officiating clergy-
men.
The pallbearers were Glenn Jar-
dine, Jerry Lavergne, Ross Dun-
dee, Angus Mowbray, Donald Hop-
per and -Bruce Ferguson.
If you have
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PROBLEMS*
we .have the answers
DRAPES
DRAPERY TRACK
• .
WINDOW SHADES
From $1.49
VENETIAN BLINDS
From $3.99
For a Complete Window Service
Visit
WALKER
HOME
FURNISHINGS
Phone 106 — Wingharn
emolilismommumeniernansionssit
Cee. Walpole
Folding FLOOR
Aluminum
Aluminum WALL
SASH
AWNINGS
TILES
DOORS
LUMBER — BUILDING — CUPBOARDS
Telephone 260 Wingham
AMBULANCE SERVICE
CALL
ALKER
PHONE 106 DAY
-BUTLER, DOOLEY
and CLARKE
CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS
Trustee in. Bankraptcy
Licensed Municipal Auditor
39 West Street ;IA. 4-8353
GODERICH, ONTARIO
A. II. McTAV1SH
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
, and NOTARY PUBLIC
TEESWATER - ONTARIO
Tel, 392-7373, Teeswater
Wroxeter—Every, Wednesds.,y
aftermath 2-4 p.m, at
-by appointment.
•111.1.4111
Frederick F. Homuth
Phm.B., R.O.
Carol E. Homuth, R.O.
Mrs, Viola H. &nth, R.O.
OPTOMETRISTS
PHONE 118
Harriston, Ontario
AVAILABLE TO A LOCAL INDI-
VIDUAL THAT WOULD LUKE TO,
APPLY HIMSELF IN THE FIELD
OF Aura) SALES.
Previous experience is not a prime
requisite. However, applicant should
bs sales-minded anti have the
-earnest desire to become associ-
ated with the most progressive
auto dealer -and soundest product
in Western Ontario,
N'tte — If your ambitions do not
dictate an .income up to $10,000 per
year you would not be the man we
require.
Telephone toe appointment only to:
JACK J. PEARSON
PEARSON MOTORS LTD.
Phone 78 - Zurich
MISCELLANEOUS
GARDENS PLOWED or cultivated.
See Ted - Holloway, phone 289J.
8-10*
WANT your gardens worked up
-with -a tiller, call 749R, Thomas
Wharton. 3b
GARDENS tilled. Earl Jenkins,
phone 694W. 26310h
ANYONE wishing gardens tilled,
contact Bruce Anger, phone
992R. 26;3:10b
TV ANTENNA and installation.
Year round service, Phone Doug
Harker, 392-6140, Teeswater, Ont.
22rrb
TELEVISION REPAIRS — All
makes and models. Fast service.
Reasonable rates. Phone Bill
Clark, Wingharn, 370W.
29-5-12-19-26*
SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED
Modern equipment used, All work
guaranteed. Write Louis Blake,
R. R, 2, Brussels, Phone 442W6,
Brussels. M8rrOc4*
ARE YOU going to miss out again
on the pictures you've always
wanted to take this spring? just
because you have no ,decent
camera? Well don't. Drop into the
Msyk Studio's Camera Shop and
let them'show you anything from
a simple Brownie to the com-
pletely automatic 35mm, 8b
TAXI SERVICE SERVICE
7-lagOirThr SEED- for' sale, Phone
303W4, Brussels-.
FOR, RENm
I would like to thank the many
friends who remembered me with
cards, letters and flowers and
visited me while a patient in Wing-
ham General Hospital and Victoria
Hospital, London. — Mrs. Spence
Scott, as
IN MEMORIAM
BROOME—In memory of William
Broome, who passed away May 9,
1956.
Deep in .my heart you are sadly
missed,
But I smile with the world as you
would have wished.
Your death was a blow that noth-
ing could heal
But I have treasured memories
that no one can steal,
—Fondly remembered and sadly
missed by wife, and family,. • 3*
MacLEOD—In leVing: Menace's' of
Peter M. MacLeod, who 'ptiesed
away April 22, 1959.
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps him near.
—Ever remembered and sadly
missed by wife and family.
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R. A. CURRIE SONS1,,
The family of the late Mrs. Ivan
Haugh wish to express their sincere
thanks and appreciation for the
many acts of kindness shown to
Ruth while she was e patient in
;Victoria Hospital, London. Also
pile she was at the home of Mr.
nd Mrs. Wm. A. Tiffin, Wingham,
and at the Wingham General
Hospital, Special thanks to Dr. B.
N, Corrin, Dr. S. G. Smith, Dr. D.
R. Young and the nurses on third
floor. This thank you would not
be complete without special men-
tion of Rev. T, J. McKinney, Rev.
John Hutton, R. A. Currie & Sons
funeral home, Mr. and Mrs. William
A. Tiffin, and Mrs. Omar Stokes. the Department.,
Also to Mr. and Mrs. West Haugh, The lowest or any tender not
David and Fraser Haugh, and Mr. necessarily accepted.
and Mrs. William Thompson, To all ROBERT FORTIER,
those who sent floral tributes, cards Chief of Administrative Servicesand Secretary. 3b of sympathy, and who visited- us at
the time of our recent bereavement,
we extend our thanks. Also to those
who have been sending baking to
use and the ladies who helped Mrs.
Tiffin at the house. as
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COMMERCIAL SIGNS
COX SIGNS
A pompom; SIGN SERVICE
.518, WALKERTON
Rotary. Hog Feeders
SPECIAL AT $35.00".
Business Opportunity
THE MUTUAL LIM ASSURANCE CO, HAS AN OPENING
FORA REPRESENTATIVE IN WINGITAM AND 015-
TRACT, DUE TO THE RE F M CENT REMOVAL Oil'
n
The candidate must be able to pass qualifying tests and be be-
tween gs and 49 Years of age; married preferred and own iris
own ea?,
Group insurance and. pension benefits available with Vontraet.
Steady Income while becoming estaitliOted.
All replies will, be kept comfideutial,
WHITE DIRECT TO: BRANCH OFFICE, STRATFORD, ON'It
C. W. LEACH, Branch Manager,
SMALL HOLDINGS
On Highway 86, 4 Acres, Excellent house, Opportunity far retired
couple, Could be, divided into 6 large lots, $5,500.00 down,
balance on mortgage,
100 Acres, 25 workable, :Brick ihouse with new oil furnace and
kitchen cupboards. 3 miles from Wingham. Real buy $8,000.06.
50 Aeret Stiwen house with, furnace, pressure system, cupboards,
Good barn, small acreage workable.
TERMS AVAILABLE.
DUDL8Y E. HOLMES
INSURANCE 84 REAL ESTATE
LISTOWEL — PHONE 470
• 'SALESMAN W, N. CAMPBELL
3-10b
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITY
Major Oil Co. interested- in establishing a Farm
Agent to distribute petroleum products, to Farm
Trade and Heating Oil Customers in the Wing-, ham and Teeswater area
-reasonable initial investment required
—financial assistance to responsible applicants
—good commission rates and popular -franchise
—will develop into a strong, secure business of your own
INTERESTED PARTIES PLEASE PHONE
W. WYLIE, SEAFORTH 567
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Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Wingham, Phone 4i
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BARRISTER, SOLICITOR,
NOTARY, Etc.
Offiee—Meyer Block, Wingham
WELLINGTON FIRE
Insurance Company
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An all Canadian Company whit*
has faithfully served its policy
holders for over a century,
Head Office — Toronto
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