r the georgetown herald wcdnc march 28 a 1945 special damce floor show and prizes thursday march 29th the roset room of the georgetown arena modern aires orchestra dancing 9 to 1230 modern and old time music admission 50c regular dance every saturday night to the tops in dance bands die modern aires kbsn observations ruw bcd no it vm here at the atxteenth with a pain id nv vine ky locomotion it poor but off qpeatfjali fine one thing i see plainly 1t 111 mention no mine ttmt battledrew troueen dont suit anty kune the rose of normandy du changed with tbe years nothings left to imagine the wbole truth appears that which la hidden mans interest imflawifj but battledress trousers arent suited for prom the belt upwards these angels of light cheer us in tbe morning and sooth us at nhjbt but broadly speaking the effects not the same for battledreas trousers just dont suit a dame this poem was written by a soldier in a military hospital over there the dams referred to was a red gross welfare worker incldently the drive for ten million dollars for the red cross is now on it might be a good idea to iay away the odd dollar and earmark it for that fund 7 when in the market for fine job phone no 8 georgetown your shopping centre good friday holiday georgetown stores will be open all afternoon and in the evening until 1 0 p m on the day before the good friday holiday thursday march 29th georgetown board of trade the royal commission on education which has been appointed to enquire into and report upon the system of education in ontario will hold its first sessions in the senate chamber of the university of toronto at 10 a m and at 2 p m on april 11 and on april 12 1943 under the chairmanship of the hon mr justice j a- hope preliminary consideration will be given to such written submissions as are presented on or before april 10 briefs submitted after that date will be con sidered at subsequent sessions of the commission ft all organizations interested iff any of the problems related to public education are invited to submit bnefs to it it cku scrtry bmysl ctmmhsim a edmcsthm pmrlumtns bmjumgj tar l r h l i ii division 4 we regret thar thousands of applicants have had to lino up for telephone terries telephone equipment haa been critically short because this n a communication war and of course the armed forces the government and war industries still move automatically to the head of the line their needs come first only bb material becomes available for less argent needs can we take care of oar waiting list and on a firstcoin efirstaerved basis we real lie its no fun having to stand in una this way applicants have been surprisingly cheerful about it- a fact we deeply apprcclata we just want them to know that we will ba every 1 as glad as they when we can once again meet every request for telephone aervlce fully and promptly m for the herald now this advertisement published in the interest of exservice people war veterans wr now available when canada entered the present war it was realized that men and women who went into uniform faced the possibility of returning to civilian life with their health impaired or with some physical disability it was realized also that as a result of this impairment in health or disability many service men and women would be unable to provide pro tection or then families through the normal channels of commercial life insurance to meet this suuaton par hament at its 1944 session passed an act known as the veterans insurance act th s act has now been proclaimed and application may be made for policies under it what are the special features of war veterans insurance one of the principal features of wat veteran insurance is that with very few exceptions it is available at low cost without medical examination no extra premiums are charged where the veteran s occupation is unusually haurd ous such as mining construction commercial flying etc and in addition premiums are waived in the event of local disability there is no extra cost lot this waiver of premiums who may apply for war veterans insurance any exservice man or woman is eligible in addition widows or widowers of veterans may apply for the insur ance on themselves if the veterans were not insured under tbe act merchant navy personnel in receipt of a war dis ability pension from the present war are eligible also what types of insurance are available the plans of insurance available are 10 payment life 13 payment life 20 payment life life paid up at 6 and lire paidup at 85 that is premiums may be paid for 10 13 or 20 years or until age 63 or 85 respectively the longer the term of payment the smaller the premium required term and endowment po cies are not issued the insurance is of the non participating type that is no dividends arc paid what amounts of insurance are provided for pol c es mj he applied for in amounts rang ng from 300 to 10 00o the amount of the pol cy is payable only in the event of the death of he insured how are premiums paid at the oi t n of the veteran ptcm ms may be pa d monthly quarterly half yearly or annu 1 1 there is no ad 1 t onal cost to the veteran fot paying premiums on a monthly basis is there any cash surrender value after prcm urns have been pa d fot two full icars the policy may be surrci lercd for its cash surrcn ler value or it may be transferred to i a d up insurance or lxtcn led term insur ance there is no p ovision for loans aga nsl the policy at death how will the insurance be paid the maximum amount which may be paid at death fa 1 000 with the remainder being paid at the opooa of tbe insured in one of the following three ways 1 the money plus 3v per cent interest may be paid to the bene do ary in equal instalments over a period of fvc ten fifteen or twenty years as selected if the bene ficiary dies the payments are continued to his or hex estate 2 the money may be paid in equal instalments as long as the benefic ary lives 3 as in 2 but instalments are guaranteed for five ten fifteen or twenty years whether the beneficiary uvea or dies what is the effect of a war disability pension if on the death of the insured the beneficiary receives a pension the insurance money will be paid as follows 1 if the policy is paid up the full face amount of it will be paid to the beneficiary in the manner elected by the insured plus the pension 2 if the policy is not paid up then die capitalized value of the pension will be deducted from the face value of the policy and instead the bencoaarv will receive the paid up value of the portion deducted plus the excess if any of the face amount of the insurance over the capitalized value of the pension if the policy has been in force at least six months and the beneficiary is the wife or husband or children ot both of the insured at least 300 will be paid as well as the paidup value of the remainder who may be named as a beneficiary where the insured is married the beneficiary must be the wife or husband or children or both if the veteran is single the beneficiary must be the future wife or husband with a parent brother or sister named as a contingent beneficiary to receive the insurance money should the veteran die unmarried can re establishment credit or pension be used for veterans insurance es th s is one of the purposes for which the te-estabhsh- mem ere hi may be used prem urns may be deducted from pens ons also f requested if the veteran becomes totally disabled what happens v if this occurs before the veteran rciches the age of sixty c in 1 he is not in reci pt of full pension for the dis- l il ry no f inher premiums need be paid are there any restrictions as to travel residence or occupation in ml 1 tion to being free of occupational restrictions the nwuance also is free of restriction as to travel and residence i t l w lb jov hp- tth nore jjisfc3ek2v u- pert iter mormmtian and application form may writing tir to the superintend mi of vat rant ten ret of a trained counsellor are waaabfe f aj sing advantmgs oi obtained from the matt oast aha p a varna al if laurotita department of vetwrots aflajft omnvak itfuvmiral interview with each vataraat wsw wsatas la aaaaenlaf ifcat avemwexi it i cm o a mm