History of Our Company

On March 18, 1876, the farmers of Lennox and Addington County held a meeting at the Village of Newburgh, Ontario, for the purpose of considering the establishment of a Mutual Fire Insurance Company, under the provisions set out by the Province of Ontario. The farmers were in need of insurance coverage for the protection of their property and livestock. As a result of this meeting, the required number of subscribers was obtained.

On August 8th, 1876, an organization meeting was held at Newburgh, at which five directors were chosen to act until an annual meeting was held to elect directors as required by the Insurance Act. Acting Directors were: John Percy, Henry Huffman, James Daly, N.A. Caton, and Marshall Huffman. On August 17th, 1876, the first policy was issued to Peter Miller, Ernestown.

The Company was operated under the name of The Lennox & Addington Grange Mutual Fire Insurance Company until 1885, when it was changed to The Lennox and Addington Mutual Fire Insurance Company.

The first Annual Meeting of the policyholders was held in the Music Hall of the Campbell House in Napanee, Ontario, on the 10th of February, 1877. At the 1st annual meeting the following people were elected as Directors: John Percy, N.A. Caton, J.B. Aylsworth, Henry Huffman, Marshall Huffman. The Auditors were Peter R. Miller and Thomas Anderson. Following the Adjournment of the annual meeting, the Directors met separately and elected John Percy as President and James Daly Secretary-Treasurer and Manager.

It would appear that although the organization meeting was held in Newburgh, Ontario, the office for the Company was established in Napanee (possibly because Napanee was the county town). The company's first office was located over Coxall's Grocery in the Grange Block. The Company also rented quarters upstairs on John Street and on Dundas Street, Napanee, for short periods of time until they purchased their present location in 1947. The office building was built at 32 Mill St. and was ready for occupation in June of 1948.

In 1959 the Farm Mutual Insurance Companies in Ontario formed the Farm Mutual Reinsurance Plan to act as a reinsurer for the owning member companies. L & A Mutual has been a part owner of this company since it was founded. The Farm Mutual Reinsurance Plan was the first Canadian owned reinsurance company and now reinsures farm mutual insurance companies across Canada.

In 1968 the Superintendent of Insurance for Ontario approved a request from the farm mutual insurance companies to allow them to write wind and liability insurance. This allowed the farm mutual insurance companies of Ontario to broaden their product line.

In 1997 the Fire Mutuals Guarantee Fund was formed. This fund was designed to be used to wind up a farm mutual insurance company if it ran into financial difficulties. This fund has never been used. The establishment of the Fire Mutuals Guarantee Fund also ended the premium note under which the farm mutual insurance companies of Ontario operated.

L & A Mutual currently markets its products through independent brokers and a group of Company agents. The products now offered include farmowner packages, homeowner packages, condominium unit owner packages, small commercial packages, yacht package and in the near future will be writing automobile insurance.

The Lennox and Addington Mutual Fire Insurance Co. is a policyholder owned Mutual Insurance Company. The Directors and Staff of L & A Mutual are proud to say that they represent the only insurance company operating in the Province of Ontario that has its head office located in Napanee.








PRESIDENTS OF THE COMPANY THROUGH THE YEARS
     

John Percy
B.C. Lloyd
Uriah C. Sills
Isaac Aylsworth
R.W. Longmore
H.A. Baker
A.C. Parks
J.B. Aylesworth
Ashton Amey
Albert Hartman
Delbert Sexsmith
Roderick Wright
Bert Martin
William Bell
Roy Hartman
Roy Judge
Bruce Huyck
Archie Wright
George Miller
Luman McCutcheon
Delbert Winter
Nelson Kennedy
Arthur McLaughlin
(Centennial President) Joseph Dudgeon
Reginald Keech
Carl Wright
Sheldon Green
Grant Huyck
James Tucker
Cameron Craven
Paul Burns