Wednesday, November’ 16, 1966 TERRACE “OMINECA" “HERALD, TERRACE, BR HE WORRY-FREE| | ROUTE. & ~ - By JIM THOMSON.” (Editor’s Note: This ‘article is meee first in a series designed: to eeorm our readers regarding life}4, few: lusurtes:for thelr fam: ilies if they-.die.too soon, or for surance. The series has been mepared by Jim Thomson, local @presentative for The Canada e Assurance Company, . whose |. st experience in the field as Fit as extensive training, make mam. well equipped to present a tual picture of the life insur- ce process as it affects all peo- ee in all walks of life) eee HAT YOU SHOULD KNOW , ‘ABOUT LIFE INSURANCE” Sameeevever before in history has man : en so aware of the need for mance, The risks of modert: life mise and haunt him everywhere, is a risk to drive an automobile, mis a risk to own a house, raise fafamily, start « business, take meirip or even stay at home. Be- t he values affluénce and ‘they “live.to enjoy a” well-earned retirement. s6-05 Soc sired financial. goals: In: life “Is by owning sufficient ‘life: insurance. Life insurance is simply ‘an ‘ingen: fous method. by which: losses’ are shared by a large group of people which, If taken singly, could be a crushing financial blow to an in- dividual person. . thé future is necessary and should {Include a man-like facing-up to the facts of life, financial respon- sibilities and desires; assessing the risks and then determining the and’ not. just money alone. : Very j available nieans few. people are interested’ in| talk: | oblizations,. - ing... about. life dnsurance,.” ‘but |. f everyone: is vitally concerned: with | a; a way io provide at least sufficient | sires income for the day today ‘neces sittes ‘of life, food, shelter,. élothes themselves and their family. if One way, and for most people th the only way to achieve the de will. discuss. — Own “Some” Life Insurance, Sound financial planning for Pa ored bloom. ;you and your family are travelling the “worry free” route of life the peace of mind that only an adequate life insurance.’ pro- gram, as personal. ag your own fingerprints, can’ provide. .. 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The dollars we eet paside from. our Incomes which Provide the premiums of a life . insurance contract. are double mduty dollars. These same dollars mot only preserve family life when mits existénce Is threatened by the death of the breadwinner or -guar- Bantee ready funds to the polley to meet unforseen finanelal emergen- eles through the Joan or collateral values of a life Insurance contract, but accumulate capital for invest. ment in homes, industry, com- munity projects and rational de. fence, thus making our own com- munity a better place in which to live, work and play, An individual Ife insurance Policy is bought with good health [TERRACE | DRUGS | 4 Kefum Street = V1 3-2727- “YOUR: REXALL STORES" Pharmacy Open Sunday 7-9 p.m: DRUGS - SUNDRIES | | | Lakelse ' wt siSuper-Vei Contre] reas | s THE MANUAL DISHWASHER . 4, Up to an hour of drudgery required to com- - -plete average family’s daily dishwashing. a ok Cannot tolerate extremely hot water. “> "Hands tend to redden. "3. 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