(Continued from Page $) surance man appears to have been retan to advise the public â€" of our Field Staff, a large number y in their unn::: ing. to of whom actively engaged wherein will assist cheerfully _ ‘The absence myegnad mavoidmtwhatiswob-blyoqe_dmunbenofo:'rw and the greatest hazards of the position Branch Office staffs on active serâ€" in which we find ourselves, that is. vice in the army, navy and air our inability to sufficiently reduce force has thrown heavier wnnnnerconmmpuonanj, thereby bilities on their ..m.:m release the necessary additional reâ€" ;ï¬nnnhmnulnn been cheerâ€" sources required to advance our fully assumed, and we are grateful war effort. It ought to be a source to those who, in the office and in of satisfaction to life insurance reâ€" the field, continue to efficiently perâ€" presentatives that they are priviâ€" form their duties in the Company‘s leged to serve their country during interest, as indicated by the manner its time of need in this capacity. _ in which our work was attended to Services Acknowledged last year, and the excellent results It gives me a great deal of pleaâ€" Wwhich were accomplished. sure to acknowledge the splendid herrimaomene feres ce en services o':e the office and ?eld h;‘rces D. y during t year, and wish to ect Rw ;xprï¬ the thanks of lh; Directol"s‘ ir ors or ir continued industry, efâ€" yagnil friency and loyalty. . (Continued from Page 8) Budgeting of family income has ang Annuity been the subject of much research presented in MUTUAL LIFE T0 INVEST N NEW LOAN President‘s Report With the continuance of the war Special reserves and surplus funds and its extension to all parts of the aggregated $16,269,126.86, an inâ€" world, t:e need bfeo‘r sacnï¬ce'd f is crease of $1,022,137.43. greater than ever ore, an am confident that the Canadian people, General Remarks in the field. on the sea and in the _A continuous audit of the Comâ€" air, as well as in the production of pany‘s books and accounts was. essential foods, equipment and maintained by the Auditors throughâ€" materials, will aburdantly display| out the year, and at the end of the those attributes necessary to bring year all bonds, other investment seâ€" , the struggle to a successful concluâ€" curities, cash and bank balances sion. The company will continue to| were verified. Mortgage loans made do its utmost in the heavy tasks during the year were also audited. which lie ahead. The Auditor‘s Report and the I have pleasure in moving the Report of the A: on the adoption of the Directors‘ Report. _/ valuation of the ou“ma% assurâ€" | Tt t [aneemdannuitycontnctsmub-i mitted herewith. | CROSSHILL mmmuï¬gmomm! Lorne Rennie s appreciation highly satisâ€" .(;:..-.:;M| factory manner in which the work! w | of the Company has been carried on | Operate on ~"Old" Time. |by the Officers and Staff in the‘ Crosshill and 7th line Schools: Field and at Head Office. ‘ are operating on ~old" time untili The members of the Board reâ€" Gerber. The evening was spent in Shower Young Couple. A miscellaneous shower was held in the school house Friday evening in honor of the recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Stevanus Herbert Bast who has been emâ€" ployed for the past few months reâ€" turned home to help his father on the farm. | believed to have been looked after No Service Last Sunday. ‘in time, before it had spread very There was no service on Sunday | far. Several of the children are owing to the roads being blocked | confined to their homes. in places. Services Sunday, Februâ€"| Miss Gladys Schmidt of Kitchâ€" ary 22nd, will be held at the home|ener spent the weekâ€"end at her of Mrs. Foster. ; home. M.O.H. Visits School. ! _ School Inspector Mr. G. H. Doâ€" Dr. Hain of Linwood, medical|brindt of Kitchener visited the health officer paid an official visit School on Monday. Gosh, Jane, your dress is a WOW ! dollars‘ In your favorite dress, which Twin City Cleaners keep JUST CALL } when they do the work! TWIN CITY LAU NDRY Twin City‘s Busiest Cle For Over 10 Years and Annuity Accounts have been presented in the Report of the Board of Directors, and do not reâ€" auire to be commented upon furâ€" ther beyond saying that the very excellent increase in Assurances in Force is a tribute to the efficiency of our Field Staff, # large number General Manager‘s 'l'heahenceolmyegmd? members of our Head and | Branch Office staffs on active serâ€"| vice in the army, navy and lil" lowehuthrwnheaviarum bilities on their associates. ‘ mon:ihmtie- have been cheerâ€"| y assumed, and we are grateful, fully assumed, and we are grateful to those who, in the office and in the field, continue to efficiently perâ€" form their duties in the Company‘s interest, as indicated by the manner in which our work was attended to last year, and the excellent results which were accomplished. (Continued from Page 8) Special reserves and surplus funds aggregated $16,269,126.86, an inâ€" crease of $1,022,137.43. _ Respectfully submitted on behalf of the Board. â€" A continuous audit of the Comâ€" pany‘s books and accounts was maintained by the Auditors throughâ€" out the year, and at the end af the Lang, Glyn Osler, K.C., W. G. Murâ€" to the school A contagious skin disease has broken out, but it is believed to have been looked after in time, before it had spread very far. Several of the children are confined to their homes. tContinued from Page $) Mr. Vernon Nafziger was renewâ€" ing old acquaintances in this neighborhood over the weekâ€"end. We are sorry to repogt that Mr. Wilfred Bender is on the sick list at the present time. We wish him a very speedy recovery. _ Traffic isn‘t very heavy in this Mr. and Mrs. Milfred Bender and son Ralph spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Bender Mr. and Mrs Carl Zoeller of New Hamburg spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vance. _ _Mr. and Mrs. John Krop{ and Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wagler of Welâ€" lesley were visiting friends in and near Tavistock on Friday of last Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helmuth spent Friday in Stratford. Master Elroy Helmuth of near Cassel spent Sunday under the parental roof. EAST ZORRA BRIGHT > )‘ anpl . and Mrs. Milfred Bender son Ralph spent Saturday in TAz _KEEP_ E;‘?/j STOVESs "“";4,}/& Mrs. Aaron Helmuth (&‘I‘h Correspondent) 3@ * ~VICTORY THE W ATERLOO (Ontarlio) CHRONTICLE Rev. S. J. Wittig visited his paâ€" rish vbatients in Kâ€"W Hospital, last midâ€"week. The Woolwich Township assesâ€" sors were gathered in the Townâ€" ship Hall on Friday afternoon, when they received their supplies for the season‘s work. Later in the afternoon the Board of Health had a session and made preliminâ€" ary arrangements for a program of precautionary â€" measures | against epidemics of which the Departâ€" ment of Health says there is great danger, because of the war. The measures include periodical examâ€" inations, toxoiding and vaccination of school children. etc. Contribute lo Heqa Cross. _The first of «&‘ series of special weekly services being held in the Lutheran Church during the Lenâ€" Visits Patients. The condition of Miss Nellie Sniâ€" der remained almost unchanged. Guard Against Epidemics. Mr _ .and Mrs. Chester Rohr and family attended the Rohrâ€"Bierman wedding in Waterloo, Saturday afternoon. Special Services. as follows: The Conestogo Ladies‘ Club, 3 quilts also 1 comforter, 2 pillows and 2 pair pillow slips doâ€" nations of Mrs. Arthur James, 3 pair seaman‘s long stockings, 2 pair mitts and 1 aero can. The Luâ€" theran Ladies‘ Aid, 3 blankets and 5 quilts while the ladies of Trail‘s End Hotel donated a quilt to the Junior Red Cross. The weekly meeting of the Farm Forum was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Abner Martin, on Monday evening. The subject for the evening‘s discussion was "Can You Afford to be Sick". Messrs. Lincoln Koch, Walter Kienzle, Nelson Shelley and John Hoyt took in the hockey game in Toronto on §aturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Martin and family were visititng at the Peter Boldt home in Kitchener, Sunday Mr. Abner Martin was a visitor in Guelph on Tuesday afternoon Local organizations have contriâ€" buted to Red Cross work recently, By N (Chroniele narmmrnr > t) ‘tenten season is bdn& held this ;Thursday evening and will amâ€" tinue being held every Thursdiy ‘evening during Lent |_ _ _ ‘man sale at Floradale on Tuesday.! The Farm Forum met recentl ‘g':;"s_;}m gloo.rda’dale pnituesdsy }at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Percg |_ Some of the side roads were Snyder with 21 present. The meetâ€" |badly drifted and some completely |ing was directed !‘J’y_ Mr. Norman blocked to motor traffic by last Kaster with Mr. Willard Witmer ‘weekâ€"end‘s storm. [anq Miss Isabel Baird as secreâ€" | taries of subâ€"groups. Mrs. Norman T |Kaster, Mrs. Alvin Egerdee and l DOUBLE Your Pledge to !Mrs. Percy Snyder catered at the | Buy luncheon hour, while Miss Jean j WAR SAVINGS |Hallman directed an interesting | CERTIFICATES game of authors. Quite a number of district farâ€" mers attended the Emanuel Bauâ€" _ MORE THAN __... »ayran | 1A s |EG PER GALLON / The Pioneer Mother Flames Anew Today the open field, they toiledâ€"yes, foughtâ€"by the side of their men for the safeguarding of everything they held dear. In the hearts of the women of Canada, this old spirit flames anew today! Gone are the heavy muskets, the log barricadesâ€"but the love of freedom, the stubborn resolve to win through at all costsâ€" these things remain unchanged, unchangeable! Grimly quenching their tears, mothers say "God bless your" to their fighting sonsâ€"everywhere young women are serving where duty callsâ€"the women of Canada are bound together in one common cause. In thousands of Canadian homes, women are revising their family budgets, planning new economies, makâ€" ing extra sacrificesâ€"so that more and more money will be available for the purchase of Victory Bonds. They know â€"these women of Canadaâ€"that every dollar loaned now means more tanksâ€"more gunsâ€" more planesâ€"more shipsâ€"more of everything which is needed to smash Hitlerism and bring Peace to all the family hearths of the world. s Think of the high courage, the indomitable will of those pioneer women. Within the stockade or in National War Finance Committee, Oftawa, Canada HINK BACK to the old daysâ€"when Canada Rosebank Farm Forum. The Spirit of By Miss Bivw Dicfenbactier (Chroniole Correspondent) ROSEBANK Mr. Pat Doherty and Cpl. Chas Doherty of Aldershot, N.S.. spent lSaturday at Linwood and Wellesâ€" ey. e â€" Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kennedy spent Friday with friends at Glenallen Thursday evening friends and neighbors gathered at the home of Miss Rozetta Linseman to present her with a miscellaneous shower. preceding her wedding on Feb. 17 The evening was spent in cards and dancing. By Mrs: J«». Keunely (Chironiele Correspondent) PAGE NINE