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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), March 13, 1957, p. 2

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vt j c thi oloroltown h1rald wednesday much 18th 1987 page a st patricks fb ay everybody has a wee bit of irish in them remember them with a pot of shamrock or some cut flowers boy the lady of ydafctapice a corsage st patricks dance on friday march 15th we have flowers for every occasion design work a specialty norton floral tr 73582 main street y- tt georgetown night school open meeting and election of officers tuesday march 19th at 800 pm in georgetown high school whatever the weather youll like the way rogers fuel oil keeps your house at o comfortable even temperature cai hurt allison georgetown ingle 74072 m m n iwrl yonge street toronto disaster chooses rts own time to strike dork clouds of aggression may arise with little or no warning lets be prepored jo meet discourage any threats to our treedomyrain with your local compony of the lorne scots join the citljtemsoldiers who are training to defend canada serve with the militia enquire at oeoroetowk armoury in oeoroetownf air grounds parades thursday nights at 8 pm i i t lw r mr and mrs kins roed hoiwymoonjn florida following their wedding on sat- urday ifa dorlway united church don mills mrand mrs king reed left for a honeymoon in florida mr reed who is vice president of a harvey co ltd real estate and his bridewill be making their home in don mills v egerton r armstrong of ficiated at the 400 pm cere mony in the church which was de corated with white chrysanthe mums and pink gladioli rev j l graham milton assisted the bride vera marrow is ttv daugh ter of mr and mrs nicholas t momtw ottawa ana js employed as an accountant with the t saton co ltd her husband charles edmund king reed is the sdn of mr and mrs egbert c reed trhe hmavlforval the grooms brother julian reed sang peethpven jchrliiebe dich during the signing of the register mrs verner was organ ist the bride wore a white lace sheath with silk overskirt and a sfcs r ad me cifot jlf3 ii ow social and personal mrs wesley fieblg victoria crese spent the weekend in north bay with her mother and family e b gibbens of callender spent a few days last week with his par ents mr and mrs j j gibbens guelph street sandra scott maple avenue had as her guest this past week end miss shirley linton of torw to bill armstrong and daughter- kim of ville lemonye spent a few days last week with his par ents mr and mrs fred ann- strong il mcnab street mrs burton macdonald and her daughter joyce spent a few days last week with her father mr thomas pierce at brussels on thursday jane daughter of mr and mrs wilbert bradley 17 elgin st had a party to celebrate her tenth birthday her guests were elleh biehn elizabeth da vidsdn lynne bradley lynfie ritchie judy nash lynda reid and janes brother robert j judy nash daughter of mr and mrs kenneth nash orchardblvd celebrated her tenth birthday by being hostess to a number of her softly laceedged white neckline dainty silvery cap held a short j 3 tulle veil her flowers were white urda jjarch v gardenias and fresias with a ten- wen fa tre of pink rosebuds and a sprig of tan heather mrs blake cameron don mills was matron of honour in a shrimp dress with shoes and tiny cap of bouquet of rosebuds the grooms niece beverleyanne bond don mills was junior bridesmaid she wore a blue gown similarity styled to that of the- matron of honour and carried a nosegay of pink rosebuds mr harry bond was groomsman forjiis brotherinlaw ushers were the brides brother david morrow ottawa and the grooms brother laurie reed norval parents of the couple received afterwards- at the studio guild of all arts scarboro mrs morrow wore navy- and white with white gardenias mrs reed wore a mauvepink dress hat and gloves black accessories and pink gar denias for her honeymoon trip the bride wore a blue suit white hat and gloves with tan accessories guests attended the wedding and reception from toronto don her guests jill runham jane bradley mary mcnamara sharon allen jackie lince and her brother jerry william reginald son of mr a mrs vern kirby glen wil liams was baptized m st alban church glen williams on sunday march 10th godparents were sandra scott and ted footitt ac ton mr and mrs art scott en tertained following the baptism their guests included grandpar ents mrs william kirby glen williams mrs walter footitt ac ton mr and mrs zq footitt and ted mr anji mrs r footitt nancy robin mr and mrs mervyn kir by lawrence and marilyn mrs alan law and vernon naniamo bc miss shirley linton toronto television coverage ambulance presented television viewers sunday even ing witnessed a ceremony in which mayor jack armstrong presented the keys to the new municipal am- mills r ottawa montreal tccn news over the hamilton statii and norval ray whitmee manager brampton queens hot a local man ray whitmcej been named manager of queens tlotel brampton mr whitmee a former george town taxi operator and later as sociated with mcciures furniture store has plans to increase the restaurant and private dining of the ambulance service saying room business of this popular it is their pleasure to render this brampton pot the hotel parti- public service to the community cularly features facilities for ban- television arrangements could qucts wedding receptions and not be made for that afternoon parties as well as operating a i and the ceremony was repeated on standard restaurant sunday for the tv cameras pre3ree3nonead feet inside waste 2v4 to 3 lb av roastingor frying chickens 19c enjoy jigs favourite malal fruits vegetables creamy white delicately flavd cauliflower rich in flavour and nutrition seedless sunkist oranges large size 110s doz each with 250 bonus 49cs dot39c booster tapes coined beef burns shamrock 2v43 lb av lb 69c corrmd beef and cabbae cricp and tender new crop cabbage lb 8c burns shamrock pure pork sausage rolls no waste one 12oz pkg of 8 burns hot dog wieners and 1 pkg of dempsters ls nus lb 43c all for the municipal office the mayty- expressed his l pleasure at the activfty of this new organization believed to be the first in canada and thanked vol unteers for their services while chief hawes replied for members of 53c canadian sales up 40 in record year for sun ufe new insurance during 1 956 largest amount oversold by a canadian company in any year policy dividends again increased 7 billion insurance in force new life insurance sold by the sun life assurance company of canada in 1956 amounted to 854 million- an increase of 93 million over the previous year and once again the greatest amount of life insurance ever sold by any canad ian company in one year in can ada a 40 per cent increase was re ported sun lifes 86th annual report to lylicyholders just relea sed also discloses that life insur ance in force has now passed the i 7 billipn mark an alltime record the company is again adopting new and increased dividend scales which will further reduce the cost of insurance to policyholders as a result of these increased scales sun life will payout 31 million in dividends to policyholders during 1957 or 2700000 more than in the previous year and more than twice the amount paid out only nine cyars ago durfngem5fl the company paid a total of 137 mil lion in benefits to policyholders largest amount ever distributed by the sun life in any year living policyholders- and annuitants recei ved 94 million of this amount benefit payments since 1871 when jthc first sun life policy was issu ed have now exceeded 3140 mil lion george w bourke sun life president in reviewing company resuitstor the 12 month period stated that full advantage had been taken of favourable conditions for a record sale of fife insurance by the sun life by mobilizing the savings of millions of policyholders life insurance 4s- playing a vital part in providing line funds needed for the tremendoascapltal expend- slon that is taking place today group business now over 2vi billion included in new business during the year mi 3591 million of group insurance or 30 per cent of the total bringing group- insura i farce tfr more 4hait 3vfc billion sunlifea wwuwide touofj annuities payable currently and in future under group pension plans and individual contracts totalled 1c2 rnijjion per annum at the end of 1j56 life insurance and annuities combined are the equiv alent of 9175000 of life insur ance the division of this figure among the major territories in which the company operates is canada 49 per cent united states 36 per cent great britain and oth er commonwealth countries 13 per cent elsewhere 2 per cent 89 million in new mortgagee loans an increase in assets of 60 mil lion took place in 1956 and sun life assets now stand at slightly over 2 billion during the yeas 1956 even thought tighter credit conditions existed in canada and the united states the sun life ad vanced 89 million in new mort gage loans throughout the two countries mr bourke said v mortgage loan account now stands at 460 million sun lifes report revealed that the success of the years invest ment operations was reflected in the gross interest rate earned on the companys assets which in creased from 417 per cent in 1955 to 432 per cent in 1956 continued growth mr bourke concluded by saying that with the prospect of contin- used expansion the volume of new life insurance will continue to grow in the highly competitive atmosphere in which we operate he declared the sun life will continue to be responsive to public needs and anxious at all times to improve the service we have to of- r- j a copy ot sun lifes complete 1986 annual report including- the kesidems review of the year is tolsent to each policyholder further detailsmay be obtained front clarence kroo repreaenb uvetrt 7aaw r r 2 george- roccter tapes jili loaf sliced imento tabler 6 oz pk 27c with free 250 bonus booster tapes minced ham taw r 31c mellow and sweet golden ripe bananas 2 lbs 29c v firm and fresh for flavour and colour carrots s- 2 19c j frozen foods i with free 500 booster tapes i dragon brand 14 oz pkg chicken chop suey 53c 40 fathom fillets skinless haddock lb 35c this is a i j be sure you pfertc up an official saving folder at your iga food market thrn each time you shop at your iga store slip jour cash receipt in it for safe keeping uit keep mavlotiga cash receipts until you have enough to equal the value in dicated for any item in the iga premium catalogue all premiums can be claimed in this manner with nothing extra to pay i importa all requests for free ponus gifts must now be based only on the values hated in your new catalogue bonus booster food features eff mar 14 j 5 16 with free 250 bonus booster tape pears d 2 29c with free 250 ponus booster tape flavr straws with free 250 bonus booster tape apple juice s 227c with free 250 bonus booster tape 26c marmalade staffords 3 fruit choc straw no pkg of 12 joc ask for a free bonus gift catalogue today euchre marks rebakah 39th lodge birthday thursday evening verdun ro- bckah lodge celebrated thcsr thirtyninth birthday with a euchre party in the odd fellows hall this birthday euchre has become a tradition and it is always very well attended mrs mcta priest ly past president of the rebckah assembly was a guest as were mrs owen easton district deputy president and mrs louis clark and mrs ola allan past district deputy presidents the four euchre prizewinners were mrs albert henney mrs blake leslie mr sol dewhurst and mrs jack tost the birthday prize was won by mrs ola allan the door prize was won by mrs d livingstone the hamper of groceries by mrs fred sinclair a delicious lunch was served in the banquet hall downstairs con vened by he four group leaders the birthday cake which has also become a tradition was made by mrs s groat mrs herb han cock was in charge of the cards j you save systematically and you protect your family at the same time when you become q policyholder of the tmenale 7027 sunlife of canada clarence kroll ititi 1 j j town midgets take rotary championship a georgetown midget hockey team won the rotary club cham pionship with a 129 total in two games played with orangeville on february 28th georgetown played at orangeville and lost 62 the return match here on march 4lh saw a 103 victory for the local boys kent riddall was the scoring ace for georgetown getting 6 goals ken beam doug ward john cum mins and brian lewis got singles the game was a clean fast- one each team serving only one penal ty charlie jewell played well in the nets for georgetownjuid evexy team member mid his part wel wayne5am norton playhaghis first game for uie midgets turned in a good performance f- wilson was orangevilles best pv yer with cqooney bower and clancy also sparkuibgratlke lor- usso refereetjuboth games p4aytag f or grgetown were jewell goal mfbwat vflef- fimm wo

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