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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 20 Nov 1963, p. 8

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The Canaidian Statesman, flowmmanville, Nov. 2n, 196 a aue Midgets Tro" un ce Murkhum iza HomeOpze SPORT«o0p 1C.Slý By Frank Mobun 623-1234ý FèREADER'S SPEAK- .0 We found out %we have a few readers laid week when :*the third period of last week's Generals game was rnissîng A~romn the Statesmnan. One guy even insinuated tLhat we « :had fallen as]eep after reporting the f irst two periods. __ _ ' However, the tragie accident that took over page one,ý :lpushed aur report elsewhere and in the ensuing race .40o beat Wednesday's late deadline, the last part of the ____________ :'gamne was inadvertently lost in the shuff le. T w egeB sebl ,!NEW ICE PLANER _ t' Memorial Arena manager Roy Neads was a pretty happy 2fel]ow, when we were talking to him over the week-end. n "'At the trne he was waiting arrivai of a new Ice planer that Co onation Cr "cleaned, planed and flooded the ice surface. t t t t trn The biggest headache ini prepariog for a hockey gam e M QWU S V .ix the problem of a circle gouged out by a large number of ipbe ktr.So tinowneRo aalsme!Th Defend'ing chamapion Coro-:Norm 'ýplaner in ail probability was in action at the Niagara Falls- nation Cafe rolled ta theirifrom 1 'Penerals game. Tuesda.v nighit. third successive win, defeat- DonW . . . .23, while McQueen's Motors 1.9 poir 1BADMINTON TITLES DEC1DED EARLY made it two straight, dowr'- phensa The big Central Ontario Badminton Taurnament, xWhieh ing Hoopers Jewellers 28.16 ed sevE 'ýees t hae funda prmaenthom inBowanvllein Mens Town Basketball To th aees o av fun apemaen hmeinBomavileLeaxue play at the High trailing 'Ouring recent years. ssill be play cd November 29th and 30th School gymnasium, last Wed- scoreles this ycar, little more than a week away. Usually the tournev nesdav night. ter, w ,gaes in Fcbruary or earl 'v Mar-eh, so the players have had Dan Seto a]most single- kets to 'Io realîy tOIuril ai 11is seaonto be in top shape. handed]y defeated Fuels, rack- time lei Georgje Lon-goftife1 local club is favoured to rnepeat as in g up the season's high total four po 7 1 of 22 points, The other hpif McQuee the triple crown wnner, but another Bowmanville inember, of the biR one-twa punch. the fini ,ýJoreen Rcddoch will not be defending hier ladies laurels. .t Veteran Grant Henrv will be back, along with Verna Town League Hockey Rose, the Charlton's and Ownsworth's of Peterborough,, .Charlie Publow, the Picton flash, Gary Tighe, Bill Burgess, 'iingles fialist Joe Matîcle, Mary Long, one of Ontario's best ,tnixed doubles players, po\,wer hitting Lil Beamish, Jeanne M cN u lt y ' s i 'Blemon, Betty Lobb, Keith Slenion and Anna Strike. f Bowrnanville's club lias been strengthened b ' three top :@otch new miembers xvbo will give anyone a battie, and ai-S ,though hes beeni at it steadily only a couple of years, Don R b o lanlsa real tonne. ~ nx weR b o ' Morenew ontheC.OB.A net wekwhen we'll have Cîr stal Dairv lost their first Johnsonî :f1l the events and entries for publication. game of the season, and Rab ýo! mar, ýVHAT CAN WE ADD? i Scooped agaîn bY them hbig city newspapers! What cao :'e add ta their reports and comments on the weekend foot- :ýa]1 games? You've beard it already. Sa it looks like Hamil- ton vs. B.C. for tbe Grey Cup, and although we haven't kecovered from our prediction on the World Series, the 'Tiger Cats will win by at least two touchdowns. This is their >ear. We had expectcd Calgary to wln out west and we would bave picked them, but boly mackerel there Andy - wha' '?appcn cd! 'ti 0f course the Lions haven't tested Regina yet and you :ýan sec that one on T.V. ta night, starting at Il o'clock, m!ter Canadiens lost ta Toronto in N.H.L. action. Boy we -are t~ tLintg 'sky, Si> w ,eut aur bath feet i0 it. Sorryv, but uniable t, :this werk. A rgtlrfe. SF KINSME - -BI1 PETERBOROUG OVER $, 1964 Ford 1)eluxe Si Lo Game $1.500 Big Snowhall (50 nos.) sperial games. FREE Dnni't I'orget to Buy and straight, leaving bath clubs tied for first place, foîlowing last Thursda *v night's Town Hockey League action. Robson's swarniped Olympia Restaurant 13-3 in the opener, witb Bill Crosscy firing four goals and collccting two is;- sists, and Terry Black picking up seven points on a hat trick and four assists. Bob Marlerrison and Bob Bowmanville Midgets open- ed the regular season on a winning note. walloping Mark- hamn 10-2 in their home debut at the Memorial Arena. Satur- day night. The starry local midgets fresh 'from three exhibition victories mnade it four in a row as the big ten team league got under- wa y officially. Bowmanville started early. building up a 4-0 first period bulge and add- ingfour more in the third 'Lcl189 Hockey rushes Fuels !in 2nd ïin Row Buwalda, netted 14 bis centre slot, with Pelsh potting four. Kelly' turned in a solid nt performance for Sle- and John Stainton scor- an. ie nightcap, MeQueetn. g6-2, held Hooper's .i-s in the second quar- hile netting five bi.z 0assume a 12-6 haîf- ad. Each team counted îots in the third, witb an's turning it on in ia ten minutes tb earn the 28-16 win. T h e car-dealers' scoring power was spread among fiv:2 players - Ray Wallace eight, Lloyd Coverly and Erie Rose each with six. and Ted Faire' and Joe Markle, four apiecf?. "Sam" Snowden notchcd six points and Tom Pearson four in the losing cause. Team Standings W. L. Pts. Coronation Cafe 3 0O McQueen's Motors 2 I Hooper's Jcwellcrs 1 2 Stephen Fuels 0 3 t Upset Crys faf wamp Olympia meacb notcbed a pair 'kers, singles going ta Dea n West and Garyv Cooper. For Oylmnpia Burns Me- Millan scored twice, the other going tb Gerry Mar.ierrison. The nightcap saw McNtoltv's Sport.s finalîy* break into the win column at the expense of pre\,iouislv unheaten Crvstal Dair 'v. Bob Fairev trigzere'i the winncr aI, 18:51 of tlie final period ta give the Sparts crew victor v number onc. Don Prout was in on all MeNuilt\,s goals. scoring twic", and assistine on four others. wbile "Archie" Crossey wai. rigbt in stop turning in a tbrec goals - two assists effor!. Lloy' d Hamilton paced the milkmcn witb two goals. Garyv Ake 'v, Ted Fairey and Don Masters clickcd for one apiecý.. Team Standincts W. L. Pts. CrYstal Dairv '2) I1 4 Robson Motors 2 1 4 McNuiltv\'s Sports 1 2 11 Olympia Restaur't I 2 2 Men's Major League Newtonv'ille 'l] wrap up the column before we Three bowlers topped the Kari Piper ý ...... 27 2181%yfl.i L800 mark this week with JinMcl Burgess . .. .... 27 '217 Foraet-mne-nots 20):237 1-1 t - + t Callan setting the pace scor-, Bill Westlake .. 27 217 Pansies 102,17.55 o report B'.'ille Junior Hockey ganie ing games af 316-273-261 for1 Howard Bromeil .. 27 216 Sunflowers .il 1214-7 ,ture from now on. 850. Big Ed Leslie had gamesBrian Trimble _ .. 27"é 215 Asters l1 215,52 of 271-303-233 for 807. Ernic' Jack Lander ..... 27 215 Ov'er 200 (;ames KNMNPerfect bit 800 right on tbe1 Bob Williams .. 27 212 ina Brown 290, Gwen Hallo- nase having games of 246- Frank Bluint 24 211 well 249. 214,.ovyre Stacex' BRING TH1IS 289-265, Harold Michelsoni 18 210 233. Ma rg. Ma rDonalId 231. Ten bowlers crashed t h George Piper . 27 209 Doris Tompkins 224, jean ]'ECIAL 1/ PRICE PASS 700. Ted Bagnell had 789 Aif Samelîs .... 2 7 209 Hall 217. Millie Porter 21:1, (309). AI Osborne 775 (278- John Oke .... . 2 7 209 Dorotbv Stark 207. Barnev to the 298), Don Bagnell 749 (313), George Bebee ... ... 27 2(0a Boisvert 203, Maron Harle- Harold Bennett 746 (2781.1 Don Bagnell . 27 208 Maxwell 2)00. U A ,N V 22 Shotter 736 and the high sin- Art Rowe '27 208 High Triple (;,,\-n Hallo- le game of the week 329, Mcl Bob Richards . 21 208R Weil 636. N SUPE7R CAR Oke 723 (321), Bob WiIliamý; Bob Glanville.. 27 20 708 (247), Frank Elunt 707 ýRon Mavnard 27 204 <(308). Norm l{enning .2-7 204 LADIES' M AJOR INO MMjgBud Henning had a singIFe1 Bud Bartor . 27 204 ame o! 307, Larry Piper 281., Jack Gay 2.5 20)4 At the ,Z Maurice Richards 278, Jack Cecil Mu lion . ... 27 2 Ci3BO L N w Lader265, Ron Mavnard twoý Bruce Milne ... 24 203BO LN ;H MEMORIAL CENTRE ý':games both 263, Jack Bond Murray Larmer .. 2 7 203 S263, Ted Hailman 261. Hank Janzen. 27 1203 In last Monda igbt's big Our hero o! last week Garf Clarence Oke..... 27 2()2 first place battie, Lvle came flfl IN PR17ES including Clarke came up with the re- Mike Murphy .... 27 2o)2 UP with a 2-1 decision oveîr 'S45 cord low triple or the season' ill Shotter . .... 27 202 Jol t create a tic atop the ;edn r $,00 Csh $100 Hi .82. We wonder what Mr. Ken Luxton .- 27 ))ILadies' Major League stand- edn r 2,00Cah.5100 H- Clarke will have ta sav about High Single- This weck. ilngs. Brooks edged Ilhaynes .Snowhall (53 nos.) $1,000. Small this news item. George GIan-, BilI Shotter 329: this sch. Bud 2 -1 ta staY in contention in Plus $600 regular gamnes. S450 ville had 97 ta win low single Henning 378. their runner - up slot, but prize, Gar! Clarke 100 and High Triple- This week, Perris sustainE!d a 3-0 upset Bud Barter 105. Jim Callan 850: this -sch. Dr.defabxBkraligie DOOR PRIZES Alley Chatter H. RUndle 919. points off the pace. ýýY A k or V1 e Libertv Bowl took t \vo' Low Single - This week, b0. Etcher finally vacated the economny Pack for Value ore rm NesObre George Glanville 97; this sc'the cellar and they did it wilh 1 Save Money! Instîrance team adnwtt Glen Hodgson 73. a vengeance, blasting Patfield Insurance team onlv has a il., Low Tr'iple - This week, asPetn-le ikl n KINSMEN point lead in the team stand- Garf Clarke 382; Ibis sch. 30 htus peoiae iný! Th batle o se wh Gar Clrke 82.E. Etcher downed Dunn. me. he attl tasecxvhaGar Clake 82.Dot Brooks set the pace, will compete for the John 'M. rolling up a 791 total, follow- James team trophy is realiv £g d by Doris Joli, 759, Onie mm zm a-wueA tgbT.e friday Aternonn Etcher, 696 anti Joyce Major, IYIEI EUKIM Theaverages remain Itie IM ~ iI~I681. M E O I L saInie as Iast xveek. AI 0s L di,,En Etcher's 297 gaine took borne is toos with 244, Jack In high sinîgle b onours, other Bond and Harold Bennett are La is" Bhl i g ganies going ta Onie Et-, An IMKtenai :17 on t ca '1.0,> C.. cher, 281, Dot Brooks, 278 and '55 r5 5KenLîîxon fte' a er: ~ ~lWSDoris JolI, 262. NUMUMUEU POO" start lias finallv inade V. arn 21,2),M Team -Standings - .Ille 200 averaL. Ke vrb ,,. t..Cowaîî 209, 209, M.Malt.ý\' PUBLIC SKATING FRIDAX', NOV. 22nd 8P. M. AIMISSION - Children - 315c SUNDAY SKATING 2 - 4 P.MN. HOCKEY MONTREAL JR. CANADIENS OSHAWA GENERALS 201 for' 27gnis We have ua h inîg to report onî thle dee r honters althou !ýîî Dr. H. B. Rtîndle did gel a shot at onec but we undei'- stand be missed b%, a coiitrv mile. Teani W. L. Pts. Nels Osborne1 Insurance 19 " 712 1912 LibertY Bowl 18 9 18 1 Dyvkstra's Fd's, 17 10 17 J Ken's Men's Wear 1612 1012 161-r Olympia.Restaurant 14t1-, 1-)12 14 1 l Beaver Luinb. 13 14 13 D Frank's Variet.v store 13 14 Il3 I Pepsi Cola 13 14 13 F Hoo persE Jewcllerv Il i2 1 -1 11'2 Jurv & LovelI Il 16 Il La nde r Hardware 10 17 10 I Selbv Grant Heating 5 22 5 E Averages I G. 24 24 2, 27 24 2 7 2- 271 27 Na me AI Osborne Jack Bond Harold Bennett Russ Oke Bîîd Henning Russ Halîman Ernie Perfect .Lorry Piper 'Dr. H. BondIe Jimn Callan Elton Brock.. Ted Bagnell 'Bert Englev Ed Leslie ..... 2:,M. Dawsonî 221, W Coonibes 213, B. Richar'ds 21 M. Yeo 2101, E. Ftcher 91)4, J. Loi -h') '0 1 Ave rage t O. Patficld M. Malle v . ..... E. Etcher ....... L. Martyn .. V. Martyn B. Sellers ... . J. Lobb M. Cowan M. Yeo W. Coomibes M. Colville M. Gibson E. ,Richards M. Foster K. Dodds B. Richards S. Brooks A. Hodgson M. Dawsan T. Ebv .... D. Pacden D. Perfect N. -McFeeters, R. Hutchinson M. Tippens E. Mitchell M. MeDonald W. Brown ... E. Coombes..... D. Rogers B. lMcDoîîald R. Cawan ... L. Graham M. VWhite I. Green . .. E. Moore M.. Quinnev 0. Richards ....... L, * le Joii Brooks Pc iris Ba ker 905 lfaynes 2'04 E. Etcher 903'Preston 184 Duno 184 O. Etcher 1îP,:i Patsieîd 179 Bickell 149 14 13 13t 12 Il 178 .Averages 177 Dot Brooks 221, PeggN, 177-d Havies 217. Doris Joli 217, 17 5 Ena Etcher 216, Jurie Baker 17 4 214, Onie Etcher 211, Helen 172 Dunri 211, Joyce LYle 207, Ollip- 1 t9 Patfield 2107, Shirlev Bickell 164 20)7, Eiiid Tennant 2(04, Jay'e 161 Teninant 196, Kalv Beauprie l:8A 196. Mar'ion Slagbt 196, Barh ......1 -6 Buttonsliaw 195, Virge Fairey 15;) 192. Marg Perris 191. 1,54 Games Over 220 ......1.51 Ena Etcher 297, 256: Oniiie ......149 Etcher 281. 257: Dot Brooks 118 278, 271, 242: Doris JolI 262, ......145 254, 243, Joan Engley 258. 1.......Il)Jone Baker 257, Dareen Park 139 255, Peg.gy Hayîies 251, 226: 138 Laura Hazelden 251, Joyce 138 Major 246, 237; Enid Tennant 13 4 246. Miarlion Slaght 246. Marion 133 Martin 2)43. Dell Vinson 242, ......133 Evelyn Williams 242, Barb 121 Btîttonsîow 2:37. Marilyn Cale 120 2:17, \irgie Faivey 233. 225; 116 Babe Brawn 22.2. 225; Ollie 107 Pat!ield 231. AdFa Richards 229, 995 Joyciý Lyle 226., Joyce Almond 89 225, Emnia Bronieli 224. Helen ...... 81 Piper 22, Rickit Taylor 221, after the club had scored two apiece in the middle -10 min- utes. Peter Werry was the big gun. scoring three goals. while Dennis Homeniuk counted a pair. and singles wvent ta Steve Burns, Danny Wilkins, Wern- er Wallraff. Ron Simpson and Dave Founitain. Burns also contributed three assists and Wilkins helped on twa athers. George Abernethy clicked on passes from Bob Barker for both Ma-rkham goals. .___ Mixed League Bowling Bruins Take 2nd How about that Prout club?; men, AI Lobb 285, 235, Harrv Couple of weeks ago they l Pollock 282, Gord Wilcox 27î7, dra.pped out of first place - 201, Audrey Sleep 274, Joan lost their leader and this re-1 Brunt 273, 245, Dick Perfectý porter felt sorry for them.1 272, 232, Mel Wiseman 264,' Then last week they u.p and: 234, Don Bradley 262, 261, bclted the new leaders, and1 Mary Harrison 259, Hilda Friday Prout bounced 0. Et-ý Brock 257, Elton Brock 252 cher 7-0 ta regain the leadand Joe Nowlan 244. when. Perfect was upset 5-2 Teamn Standings 9 by M. Eteher. Ps Harrison remained o i n e PIoLI epoints off the pace in thirtl,,Perfect .......5 2 on the strength of a 5-2 deci- Hrio ysion over Bromell. Cel!qr- Marritnc...r. 46 dwelling H. Brork absorbed a . thr................45 r Lobb t-ghtned thegstand-' ings upsctting Bennett 5-2,Lbb3 and E. Brock belted Nowlan E.o ............... 354 P lE. r ck .......... . ..... 34 AI Lobb's 742 total took Noalen . .......... 2M hi gb triple bonors, followed bv Diek Perfect 722, Joan H. Brock 19 Brunt, the ladies' high of 716,ý Top 12 Averages Gord Wiicox 710, Mcl Wise- Vince Prout 2331 man 703, Fern Bradiev 693,ý Harold Bennett 224 Bob Leaman 692, Joe Nowian Elton Brock ........22*ý3 691. Harold Bennett 683. El- Onie Etcher 219 ton Brock 664, Matt Harrison' Dick Perfect ......2 1,9 661. Essie Cox 654, HJIda: Frank Wright ........._2 17- Brock 653, "Hap" Palmer 652' Alan Lobb -.......215 and Joe Nowlan 643. Howard Bromell ......_214 Fern Bradley led the sinle MaIt Harrison >ý-.. . 212 divisJon witb a 301 effort,: "Hap" Palnmer ---- .. 211 other big gamnes going ta Bob Murray Grant...........2-09 Leaman 291, best among the' Hilda 'Brock .20 Teenage Bowling Junior Boys Wilson 5, Piper 0: Nowlan 5. Brock t): Preston 5, Mar- shall 0. Team Standing N o\.lan ..- _. ... 38 Brock ........... Piper 1.............>.........20 Preston ... ........... 20 IMarsball _....... ...... il Wilson Higbi Sincle- A. Crago 212, G. Wilson '205. H-igb Double- A. Crago 351, G. Wilson 330. Junior Girls Burns 5, Mutton 0; Lewis 5, Goodwin 0: Sellers .9, Bran.- cIl 0. Lew is Buorns 1Mottoti Goodwin BronielI Sellers Higli Single- M.1 l'Il. .1. Bell *202. H-ipb Double -M. 362, J. Lvlc 335, Bantam Girls Sellers .5 Evans 0; Mat-ion Pearson 220, White 220. 600 Triples 24 13, 12 Bradley Bradl1ey Lyle 5,ý Kre n Dot Brooks 79-1, Dots,, Joli 759- Onie Etcher 696. Joyce Major 681, Peggy Haynes 661, -luneo Baker 652. Ena Etcher 651, Babe Brown 622, Virgie' Fairex' 611, Enid Tennant 610, Marily- n Cale 610, Joyce Lyle 60, Emma Bromell 602, Marion Slaght 602, Stella Brown 600. Goodyear Lge. It took sanie mighty firtie bowling to get your namne in print, as the Good.vear bowl- crs really smashed the pins last Thursda.v night. Jack Geddes took the spot- ligbt wbcn be set a new higlb single record o! 380, breakin.g the scason's previaus top mark 373, held by Bill Shotter. Clint Ferguson fashioned a 325 solo, foliowed by John Luxton. wbo put together a 3101-263-251 combination for a loftv 829 triple, Bill Holrovd 306, Ralph Camrpbell 305, 25;2,' John Stainton 293, 256, "Bud" Henning 291, Brian Martyn 991. Jack Bond 278, Ron! White 278, "Joe" Piper 275, Don Oke '272. 251, John Ca:-- ter '2701, and Jim Murphyv 268,. OtIte top tripes were :re- corded bv John Stainton 774. .Jack Geddcs 758, R a 1 p li Camipbell 751, Ted Bagnell 733, Jack Bond 732, John Car- ter 729, Arnold Lobb 726, Jim Murýphy 723. Don Oke 719, George Dads-on 713, ',Joe"l Piper 706, Bill Holroyî d 704, Don Bagnell 699 and Ron Wbite 696. Of fice. continuing as the loop*s bottesi club, swampcd Hase 7-0 ta increase their first place margin ta 14 points, wben runner-up, Tigers hast 5-2 ta Combines. Behts upset Laboratory 5-9 aid Machine Shop downed Lead Press, also 5-2, tying the Lab for third spot. Cellar- dwelling Banbury gatino theý, act. jolting Carnets 5-2, while F'an Belts also proved ta be, spoilers, pulling a big 7-0 shutaut victorv avec Braiders. TeanStandings O ffice ..... ........ Tigers;........... Machine Shop . . .... Laboreatorv .......... Belts Cornets Combines....... Braiders. ..s .« ... Fan Belts Lead Press Banbury ................... MeMurter 0; Ayre ., ning 2. Lyle - .... . 130 E v ans . .. . . ..... _.... 2.5 Ayre - . . ................ 24 Hcnning . ... ............ 16 MeMurter ......... 1 Sellers .9 High Sin-le- L. Piper 187. P. Bates 171). High Double- P. Bates 285, L. Piper 277. Senior Mixed League Oke 7, Kitson 0;: Coombes . Virtue 2; Jefferv 4, colville 3: Beauprie 7, Callan 0. Team Standing Callan...2 Colville -...... . .3.... Jefferv .. . .....2 Beauprie ~.2.9 Kitson ......... 25 Oke ' Virtue p Coomnbes 1 High Single- D. King .1u), 202, R. Etcher 232. R. Perfr' 201. 243, B. Colville 213,.2219, N. Gould 202, B. Coombes 272, R. Beauprie 268, D. McKnieht 254, T. Callan 241. G. Adams 222. High Triple - D. lKin,, 647, R. Perfect 634, D. McKniigiii 627. B. Colville 612. R. Beau- prie -620, T.-Callan 603. Hon-1 Hornets Win 4th Hornets bounced back from goals, vl their lone defeat last week ta Grant1 down Cornets 8-4 and Bruinsapicce. moved inia second place on agols a 4-2 xvîn over the Raiders in a in the r( Local 189 double-beader, Sun- ta victor, day' morning at Memnoriai B3ilI Cr' Arena. breakaw( League - ,leading Hor nets alone to swept into a 3-1 second period for the lead after bath clubs had period at foughit through a scareless Bob SI opening pcriod in the lid-lifter. but defei A pair early in the third maae sent the il 5-1. but the Cornets camne again bef back with tbree of their own, ed. llci before the winners wrapped il in the th Up in a final four minute cx- addeci hi plosion. before [i Bob Marjerrison led his the Raid team with a hat-trick per- fore theg formance, Ted Faircy bagged T a pair and Clint Ferguson, Gord Rundle and Howard' Quinney added singles. Horaets ~~rbe~ Crossey playing Bruins an outstanding gamne for the Cornets loserr. was rewarded with two Raiders 'bile Gary Cooper and Flintof! scored one Masters set up aIl four d John Fowler starred net ta pace the Bruins .yv in the second gamne. Ir sevtok Masters' 'ay pass and went in 0 beat Curt Vanstane onl\ goal of the first t 8:56. Sheridan evened it Up, eeman George Heath eBruins back on top efore the buzzer saund- aîh clicked again early third, and Bill Crossev is second minutes later Don Bagnell scored for iers, five seconds be- end of the game. Teamn Standings 0 W L T Pts. 4 1I 0O3 .2 2 1 5 2 3 0 4 $150 A MONTH FOR LIFE FROM ACE 65 Hee is a plan to prov ide for yoiir famîily if you should die, or for y'otr retirement y'ears if yoni survive. . . You make regitiar pay'ments to the Sun Life of Canada, thenr, at age 65, you start receiving $150 a month for life or, if von prefer, $22.075 in cash. Bothi of these arnotints cao be increased b%- ieaviog yotir dividends on deposit. 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