THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, Mey 14, 1962 7 METROPOLITAN LIFE Has Moved To The BUILDING! WICKETS IN MAIN OFFICE The focal point of the taste- fully-decorated new office is For years, to enable us to assist you to build the i "a ng lly accreted tw Oca best possible future for yourself and your family, we ° s a4 buinhl- cand thaerhA caclae have made it a policy to "live" as near you as we i ib st are at your service. can. Metropolitan's justly famous "home service' was built on this premise. We know that we can best serve our friends and policyholders by locating our offices close enough to you so that when you need us, we are only a tele- hone call and a few minutes from your door. Whinever a change of office address will facilitate providing this very personal and vital life insurance service, we invariably take advantage of it. That's just what we have done here in Oshawa by locating our office in the New Times building at 86 King Street East. From our new "home" in Oshawa, we hope to bring you even greater assistance in all matters relating to life and health insurance and to help plan insur- ance programs the Metropolitan way for you and your family. This is your home town, and ours too. Our agents and staff are local people, ready and anxious to help you. They are trained insurance experts and give special significance to the words. . . Metropolitan service is as local as Main street . . . as close as your home. AGENT'S OFFICE Some Oshawa Agents at a briefing session, Mr. John D. Graham, Man- ager of the Oshawa District, has been serving Metropoll- tan policyholders for over forty years. He has been in charge of the Oshawa Dis- trict since 1949, and is ac- tive in community affairs. JOHN D. GRAHAM Here Are The Members Of The Oshawa Staff: ASSISTANT MANAGERS: Grover R. Gage, C.L.U, Donald A. MacGregor AGENTS: OFFICE SUPERVISOR: or Zelle 8. Deutinger Edwin R. Drew tow ASSISTANT OFFICE SUPERVISOR: Herold A. Hay Rosamond Comrie gad > ge ver ' ' 3 ; m : 3 i ra' ohnston ' John H. Kitch : i GENERAL 'vis y ito? CLERKS: BUSINESS OFFICE The competent clerical staff Dermot C. Laverty -- 4 --. Bernice L. Cochrane , = Barbara G. Kennedy keeps the office work mov- ing, ensuring fast, efficient service to policyholders. William D. Stainton Michael P. Varcoe Constance J. Osmond Robert E. Wilson lrveen M. Powley 1. You check the facts: your pension plan, your home, your life insurance, your savings and other assets. You may be surprised to learn how much you're worth. 2. You weigh your responsibilities: mortgage or reat payments, education, retirement, accident and sickness emergencies; how much it would cost your family to live without you. 3. You learn where you stand. You determine your weak and strong points ... whether the provisions you «+. WHAT IT IS AND have made for your family will do what you intend. You get the facts in front of you. WHAT IT DOES FOR YOU 4. You - for the future. Based on these facts, you decide what action, if any, may be needed to give you With the help of your Metropolitan man-- family security plan, tailor-made to your own needs and ambitions--one which makes good sense for you. METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Pires Building 86 KING STREET EAST TELEPHONE 728-6224-5 : OSHAWA CANADIAN HEAD OFFICE: OTTAWA