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COMPLIMENTS OF . . . The WATERLOO TRUST AND SAVINGS COMPANY - OFFICES - WATERLOO - KITCHENER - GALT - PRESTON THE VALUE OF LIFE INSURANCE One of the first as-sets that a young man should obtain is- a life insurance policy, because it is now recognized that life insurance is the most valuable property that one can own. lt protects dependents through the payment of the sum insured if death occurs. And these payments can be made in the form of monthly income instead of one lump sum. The sum assured can be payable to you at the end of a certain specified number of years such as 10, 15, 20, 25 or 30 years. The money can be used to purchase a business, a home, for travel, or for any other purpose. Life insurance is the unbeatable provider for old age. It takes care of the old man you are going to be some day. It can be used to provide a college education, payments starting at age 18. A life insurance policy can often be used as collateral security. Bankers every- where recognize the value of life insurance. One is often tempted to invest in stocks. Returns depend upon a fluctuating market and often the purchaser loses everything. Life insurance, on the contrary, is secure. Life insurance values are guaranteed and have always been Paid to the dollar. These are some of the reasons why every young man should' own a life insurance policy. When selecting the company with which to insure choose The Mutual Life of Canada, which is owned by the policyholders. There are no shareholders. ALL dividends are paid to policyholders., THE MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA HEAD OFFICE Established 1869 ' WATERLOO, oN'r.
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THE ORACLE 59 THIRD FORM PERSONALS RALPH ROBBINS-During the absence of Mr. Weichel, Ralph has volunteered his services free, at the Post Oilice. Ralph seems to take a keen interest in post-office work. Ross WEICHEL-SO far as we can see Ross Weichel's dealings with the fairer sex of Grade XI seem to be confined selling them War Stamps. SNYDER-Does Donald still chiefly to DONALD think that the West Montrose girls are nicer than the Elmira girls! fWe are worriedl. I AMESVICE-,l im is performing a pub- lic service this winter by keeping the road to Linwood open on Sunday. LYLE DAHMERiLylC reports a thril- ling week-end--he finished all his home- work and started on more. ELMER SAUDER-We never realized the hidden talent that dwelt in the silent mind of one named Sauder 'till a certain tune gained popularity. EDWARD O,KRAFKA-We wonder how much Eddie paid a certain someone to carve his name with a fair young lady across the way. JOHN ROWLAND-Third Form won- ders if John really asked the same girl three times to the same hike. MURRAY HEIMBUCK-This is to in- form Murray's girl friend in Linwood that he is faithful forever . FLoYn HENRICH-FlOyd absent-mind edly wandered over to the boy's side of the lab twice this week. CARL SCHUETT-If changing one's mind is a woman's prerogative, the way Carl changes his affections would classi- fy him as one of the fairer sex. ALBERT LoRcH-Abby reports that from observations made while cleaning the girls' basement that there is more lipstick on the shower curtains than on the girls, lips. HOWARD SHUH- Shoo,' said the girls and Howard Shuhed. MARJORIE BRUBACHER-Marge has been seen walking the halls very fre- quently with Eleanor Arnold. Can any- body give an explanation? CONNIE DILLON--Connie reports that her persistent week-end visitor will be in town again next week-end. MARIE SIMMONS-IS Marie really worried about the lack of mail from Walkerton? EVELYN DOHERTY-We wonder why Mr. Arthur Weichel has decided to go on a farm in the Elmira vicinity this summer. Could you tell us, Evelyn? ALICE HENRICH--From her constant position of head of the class Alice could never have heard of the people who start from the bottom and work up. PHYLLIS STICKNEY-WC found out that Phyllis could stand her cooking at the High School for only three days. MARGATET LUTZ--Margaret is won- dering whether gas-rationing will really affect a trip from Fort Wayne this year. DOROTHY HILL-- In vacant or in pensive mood ever since the middle of February. MARIE NIACALPINE--Did Marie really stay in doing her home-work every night while her parents were away. If not, why not? THELMA ZI1-:GLER-Does Thelma know the way to school alone? It appears as though she doesn't. MARIE JORDAN--If Marie had been with us more often we're sure we'd have had quite a write-up. -Third F orm Mud-Slingers CAMPBELL' S GARAGE Radiators - Batteries Magnetos General Auto Repairing PHONE 478 ELMIRA ONTARIO -
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fri-:E oRAcl.E r l 61 NAME John Arnold Harold Ritter Harold Niergarth Walter Metzger George Snider Bob Detwieler Don Huehn R. Mulholland R. Borchardt Cliff Gingrich Rubert Ruggle Leonard Ruppel Laverne Wittick Donald Weber NAME Rita McMahon Alice Hahn Dorothy Snider Lucille Niergarth Margaret Brubacher Alice Gies Ruth Mulholland .lean Seiling Kersanta Lipnicki Thelma Uberig Betty Bechthold Esther Soehner .lean Weber Helen Voll Bernice Krupp Kathleen Kalbfieisch Beverly Shurly Betty Vice Mary Woznuck Mary Ruth Ruth Eisenbach Ruth Klinck Jean Weber Isabel Cooper Gloria Long Vera Napoleon Betty Kraemer Mildred Weigel GRADE X Bernice and Laverne report: FAVOURITE DOINCS Messing Len's hair Retrieving his pencil bag Day-dreaming Flirting with Mildred Talking in typing period Taking spares Pulling ties Doing experiments Being shy Driving the Cream Can Doing Math. in Eng. period Pushing his shapely f?J legs under Kruppy's desk Combing his favourite toupee Watching birds 53 HOBBIE Coming to class late Singing Dieting Keeping Store Raising kittens Hitch-hiking Addling papers Horse-back riding Cooking Tearing up paper Doing her homework Skating Feeding chickens Saying Nothing Chewing gum Snakes Fighting Changing boy friends Talking Booting for the home-team Working at Kares Breaking records Studying Chewing gum Writing letters in school Carrying typewriters Sewing . Reading FAVOURITE SAYINGS Hi Bev! Boy, if I catch him! You're the best friend I ever had. Oh, Franky! Daw-gonnit, I made a mistake. Come here, Weber. Got your Math. done? Listen boy! Gimme your Latin. Going to the shinny match. Hey Klott! Hey! What's the timetable? Mm! Nice legs. Bless this typewriter! Nuts -LAVERNE Wrrrlcx. TEN YEARS HENCE Selling alarm clocks Working for C.K.C.R. Still dieting Store clerk Manager of a kitten nursery Owner of a car Editor of The Signet Running a horse ranch In a kitchen Pulp and Paper Magnate School teacher Figure skater Farmer's wife Talkative . J r. partner for Wrigley's Snake charmer She got her man Blue-singer on the radio Radio announcer Hockey coach Slinging hash at Joeis Diner Still breaking records Mathematician Working in a gum factory She got him! Champion screen star Hostess in an air liner Working in an oliice -BERNICE KRUPP. PHONE 421 SILVERWO0DS ELMIRA Dealers in CHURNING CREAM - EGGS - POULTRY Manufacturers of 'E.F.C. Pasteurized Creamery First Grade BUTTER Feed Buttermilk Powder - Pure Artificial Ice YOUR PATRONAGE IS APPRECIATED
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