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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Mar 1973, p. 8

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8 WMoo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 7, 1973 Highlights from The Mutual Life of Canada Annual Report for 197 2 Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, 8:00 p.m. Mixed Leagues Only. AWARDS: Color TV set, 30 other spot prizes. Awards for 1st and 2nd teams in each league. Individual awards for men and women in each league â€" High Triple, High Single, High Average. FREE BANQUET & DANCE For All Bowlers, Saturday., September 29th, 1973. Awards to be presented at bangquet. 742â€"9582 SUMMER BOWLING LEAGUE WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Teams or Individuals Welcome Total cost including prize money â€" $1.75 per person 11â€"week schedule starting May 1st. 14 Princess Street West, Waterioo â€" NO ENTRY FEE â€" REGISTER NOW: It suggests the high standâ€" ards of service we expect our field force and staff to provide. Last year was the best year in our history, and the figures in the report reflect continued public acceptance of our statement that "Life is a Mutual affair"‘. This phrase tells how Mutual Life‘s many services can help Canadians obtain financial seâ€" curity for themselves and others. A report of the proceedings of the 103rd annual meeting, held February 28. 1973, is available upon request to The Mutual Life of Canada, Waterloo, Ontario, or any of our 80 branch offices. ASSETS NET RATE OF INTEREST EARNED LIFE INSURANCE IN FORCE TOTAL PAYMENTS TO POLICYHOLDERS AND BENEFICIARIES DIVIDENDS TO POLICYHOLODERS NEW INDIVIDUAL LIFE INSURANCE SOLD $ 619,985,000 NEW GROUP LIFE INSURANCE SOLD PREMIUM INCOME EARNINGS FOR THE YEAR The bill, which has receivâ€" ed first reading, would prohibit the use of all handâ€" guns and other weapons now listed as restricted and would class as restricted all weapons currently unresâ€" tricted. Endorses bill The resolution took the form of a motion endorsing the bill introduced in the House of Commons by Stuart Leggatt (NDP, New Westminster). At their executive meetâ€" ing for the month of Febâ€" ruary, the Waterioo north New _ Democratic Party passed a resolution urging restrictions on firearms. 742â€"7601 [vJ The Mutual Life And it describes the first mutual life insurance company in Canada â€" owned by its policyâ€" holders from the beginning. None of the company‘s earnings go to shareholders. All are used for the benefit of policyholders to provide higher dividends and lower premiums, and to mainâ€" tain the financial strength of the tompany, now in its 104th year of service to Canadians. 8,663,386,000 161,551,000 125,050,000 33,606,000 26,072,000 1,378.657,000 1972 347,967,000 6.54% By Kay Gribbie Betty Peel, Glenbriar‘s giant of the ice rings has captured another trophy. Mr. and Mrs. C. VonDenberg of Noecker Street look on while Mrs. Roseâ€" mary MacArthur, a volunteer from the Senior Citizen Drop In Centre helps them fill out their income tax return. Some 115 seniors have been served so far through the program by bringing their forms into the cenâ€" tre. Volunteers such as Mrs. MacArthur also make home visits to the handicapped. Peel rink wins again 1,287,670,000 _ 544,593,000 536,220,000 7,918,099,000 142,498,000 117,220,000 1971 29,380,000 25,101,000 6.31% In their final game the score stood at 6 â€" 0 in favor of Guelph after the second end. It looked bad for the girls. Then they settled down to a steady draw game and began to pull up and finally pass their opâ€" ponents. Open Bonspiel on Saturday she skipped her rink into high score for the day to win the Clarke Trophy. With Betty were Sharon Langdon, â€" vice; Eleanor Campbell, _ second, _ and Beth Foote, lead. Glenbriar‘s Filly bonâ€" Playing in Fergus Ladies Betty Peel place third. Sixteen rinks participated in the annual event, playâ€" ing two ten end games with lunch. At Galt Ladies Open on Monday Ruth Cruise with Marion Windley, Sylvia Peifer and Greta Amos placed second in the early draw. Joyce Carrol with Rose Movold, Pat Couch and Pat Boyer won one and lost one at the same spiel. spiel saw Lizz Ball and her foursome from St. Cathâ€" arine‘s take first prize. Humber Highland came second, and, that‘s right,

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