Ontario Community Newspapers

Newmarket Era and Express, 14 Feb 1957, B16

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fcvu Now Formings AN ORGANIZED RIFLE AND PISTOL CLUB m Clubhouse facilities and shooting range avail able All prospective members reply in Writing to THE GUN CLUB RRI Sharon inquiries will be answered I Take The Foxe m THE LITTLE FOXES I LILLIAN igh School Auditorium 815 March and Canadian Sales up 40 in Record Year for Sun Life New insurance during 1956 largest amount ever sold by a Canadian company in any year policy dividends again increased billion insurance in force New life insurance sold by wide total of in force the Sun Life Assurance Comp- now has reached any of Canada in amount- an alltime high Annuities to million an increase payable currently and in million over the previ- under group pension plans year and one again the and individual contracts amount of life insur- million per annum at ever sold by any Canadthe end of Life insurance ian company in one year In and annuities combined are Canada a increase was the equivalent of ported Sun Lifes Annual of life insurance The division Report to Policyholders just of this figure among the maj- rc teased also discloses that life territories in which the insurance in force has now Company operates i Canada passed the billion mark an United Slates Great alltime record The Company Britain and other Common- is again adopting new and in- wealth countries else- creased dividend scales which where will further reduce the cost of MILLION IN insurance to policyholders As NEW MORTGAGE LOANS a result of these increased seal- An increase in assets of Sun Life will pay out million took place in and in dividends to policy- gun Life assets now stand at holders during 1957 or 2700- over billion more than in the previous the year even though year and more than twice the tighter credit conditions paid out only nine Canada and the United years ago During the states the Sun Life advanced Company paid a total of million in new mortgage million in benefits to policy- i loans throughout the two largest amount ever I tries Mr said Our distributed by the Sun Life inj account now year Living policyholders stands at million and annuitants received million of this amount Benefit payments when the first Sun Life policy was ied have now exceeded million George Sun Life President in Comp- 1 any results for the 12month period stated that full advant- age had been taken of favour able conditions for a record sale of life insurance by the Sun Life By mobilizing the savings of millions of policy- Sun Lifes Report revealed that the success of the years investment operations was re flected in the gross interest rate earned on the Companys assets which increased from 417 in lo in 1956 CONTINUED GROWTH concluded by saying that with the prospect of continued expansion the volume of new life insurance will continue to grow In the highly atmosphere in which we operate he I IS The Newmarket Era and Thursday Feb Scouters Hold Training Course At Pickering College On Weekend Through the courtesy of Pick- of 2nd ering College course of train- by ft for Seoul troop leaden Pauls conducted February W A 9 Twenty and Vs- of South Lake v v- DM in vo represented troop from Aurora r Bradford of a ajpa Sutton and i pi a and a Commissioner Assistant mission Scoutmaster Commissioner Wallet Provincial If J course with of ScOUtfS It was i that course was I I Watching new Buicks roll from the assembly line at the new the Rotary Club as part of its youth The group was under JGMC plant in are some of the Newmarket High sehool I of Tom students who toured the plant last week The trip was sponsored by I provided by the mad most en joy able During the past troops within grown from evidence that rz 1 by the boys and iroop organized when to lead In Newmarket there three separate v- t r v Of The Resident Marks United Church Presbytery Meet 1 98th Birthday February 8 Everett led A DC r-rr- Wns rr v nime ra- A meeting attended by 325 ic vimr or it members of the United churches of the York Presbytery was held ket j in St Andrews United church Without portfolio Mrs on Feb 12 with Mrs Jones Mrs past president of Locust Hill Mrs For- j Toronto Conference pre- rester Melville Mrs Storey J siding The following slate of officers was presented by the nomina tions committee president Mrs Irving L Scott King City first vice Mrs Murray Little Mark- second vice Mrs L Well- nan recording sec Mrs Milne Cherry wood sec Mrs A Baker treasurer Mrs Vic toria Square literature Mrs A Humble King City press sec Mrs Carl Locust Hill Conveners devotional Miss Fish Aurora chairman of Miss Conslantia Fox Mrs Walton berg who celebrated her birthday on Friday Feb was the recipient of several gifts and a potted plant from the Guild of Christ Anglican church Kettle- by A birthday party was held in her honor at the home of Mr and Mrs Peter her niece with whom she has lived for years Schomberg is a new address for this family they sold the homestead farm on the sixth line of King last fall The party was a double cele bration as Rev Dr V Abbott celebrated his birthday on February It has been the custom since Dr Goodwood This slate was adopted and the officers were installed by Rev R King City chairman of the newly formed presbytery the first of its kind since church union Mrs Howard and Mrs made donations from Toronto East and Toronto Centre presbyteries At a luncheon served by the women of St An drews tended 00 York Presbytery Toronto Con- 1 WMS and greetings were to Schomberg years from Toronto Conference ago to celebrate the birthdays Gilroy Keswick parsonage or Mrs St urt ridge former Mrs M Victoria of the Dominion Council was Corners visiting and Christian guest speaker She gave an in- fellowship Mrs J spiring message on the aims ami i Stouffville Christian citizenship j duties of a Presbytery executive Mrs Keswick Chris- land church groups urging education Mrs Brig- j members to use their democratic inall Christian rights in selecting officers and stewardship Mrs Shier j appealing for the of talent now Mrs St John of Sunder- holders life insurance is play- dared the Sun Life will con a vital part in providing the lo responsive to pub- funds needed for the needs and anxious at all capital expansion that improve the service taking place today 1 we GROUP BUSINESS copy of Sun Lifes OVER BILLION Annual Report in- Included in new business eluding the Presidents review during the year was mill- of the year is being sent to ion of group insurance or each policyholder Further the total bringing group in- tails may be obtained from A in force to more than J Meehan District Supervisor billion Sun Lifes world- Main St Newmarket Leadership education Mrs A land was soloist and Mrs George Huston Victoria Square Fish Aurora gave a thoughtful committee Mrs George devotional Federation Levy On Farmers Half Mill In E Gwillimbury East township will the farmers are paying for theii He was Miss Foxs rector until when he re tired from the active ministry on February Dr and Mrs Abbott were grandparents that day of a granddaughter Susan horn to their son Harold and his wife Toronto Dr and Mrs were din ner guests at the home and that evening there was a family gathering The daughters Mis Jack Guth rie her husband and daughter Mis Don Munsluiw her husband and four children Kcttleby and Mrs MeLeod and Miss Lucy Fox nieces of Miss Fox completed the circle Miss Fox is alert and is inter ested in tin families and what the future holds for them She like TV programs and often remains up until 11 pm if the program has special interest She rises at every morning Aunt Stan as her wide circle of friends call her came from England to King township about years ago with her parents Mr and Mrs William Fox Their homestead farm on the sixth of King later the head farm was the scene of great activity Miss Fox had eight brothers and it was the custom to hold a family reunion the 24th of May and at Thanksgiving Miss Fox has one brother liv ing Ben Fox of Detroit He telephoned his sister on her birthday expressing his good wishes Mr Fox is and is in active business commuting to Windsor For all but years Miss Fox has lived in King township since she was a small girl During that lime she lived with her parents in Toronto after they retired from their Kettleby farm She returned to in She recalls how her family drove to when St Marys Magdelene Anglican church was located there tleby Christ church of that parish had not been founded I Kama sup rtuo UNIVERSITY THEATRES IOO STREET box to cm drop its yearly grant to the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and levy in its place a mill assessment on farm property The change was made at the request of Harry Ferguson Herbert Wri ght and Allan The new levy will yield approx imately per year said township clerk Lindsay Fair Under vas paying ri own benefits Mr Wright said that the majority of fanners were in favor Of the levy anil that it was in use in moat townships The money is used to finanre the parent organization which re presents the farmer in the field of marketing legislation and a- with packing firms giant everybody land large piodutc Mr Wright individual farmers but using the levy means that would be helpless NEWMARKET NIGHTLY FROM PM HAT MAT AT IM NIGHT Everything But The Truth SAT FEB show FEB 2 NIGHTS ONLY WE FUNNIEST IN YEARS I Toe hog oat of Jump to hut YOU CANT HUN AWAY FROM Hospital Director Of Education To Speak director education t the Ontario school will he he guest speaker when the New market and District association Children meets in the Friends Meeting House Rots- ford St on Tuesday Feb 10 at Ji The public is invited to attend Mr has chosen his topic The socialization Integration the mentally re- larded Mr a gra duate psychology from Queens university has had varied experiences in juvenile and psychological services lie is past president of the Hoard Directors anil a I el low of Aim tin Associa tion Mental Deficiency This is an international group which directs program for improved 1 cues and research re STEWART BEARES WAREHOUSE SALE CONTINUES EVERY THURS FRI SAT Masters Fearless Five Are Hoop Winners mm 4LbMW m tahUtfWOMUttlWilM MINEO SAXON PATTEN ADDED SHOWDOWN AT ABILENE ant Away AT ftU5 LAST COMP SHOW IM YOU MUST NOT MISS The Battle of the River Plate SHOWING WED FEB FOR DAYS Master arc nil winning still mi lop and still unbeaten in basketball league play in second half points ilu Masters disposed of the sec ond place hi opening game in Mondays iwin bill The Pear leal Five and Dell IS before Hie drew winners Charles nailed ID points lion Menard the PC flash II to fciictirhcad strike eight points Rob link fan fluid Hill fiui Hob Mu In a even point less Five and huh in each in winning cams inil Ned ad were lop point hell with Bluebells The early of Canada included French jiilisn ami Thurs Fri night till pm Sal till pm NO FANCY TRIMMINGS JUST THE BEST IN APPLIANCES AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES Stewart 20 years in Newmarket 116 Main St Newmarket Phone TW 52393

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