HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1958-06-27, Page 7t
Work fo modernize and redecor-
ate premises of:tbe Brucefield of-
fice of the Baii of INlontreal in the
.post . O.ffice. blloek.. on..Main ..Street,
is now "complete, Kenneth I. Chris-,
tan, manager of the B of M's
Hensall branch, Said this week,
The I3eiasall office,. Which' pro-`
`rides banking service in.•Brucefield
,on, Tuesdays and Fridays, is under
Christian.'s, direction, with
CIaY D, Austin,' a recent arrival',
from,' Tillsonburg, as officer' in
charge: `
Mr Christian - said that the ,office
has ,been renovated and redecorat-
ed throughout. A new counter -line
and new flooring has .been 'install-
ed;- together with fluorescent 'liglitr•.
ing. ro
The -major `face-lifting" IoperGa-
tion',adds .up' .to mean •that the
Brucefield office is•now.among the
most modern of the bank's ,smaller
establishments'-tn•-the--province, he -
_added.., _ —_
Lloyd's construction Company of
Hensall 'has supervised the work
and sub -contractors were Ed. Finks
Xit plumbing, heating and `elec-
trical supplies; Walter Spencer, for.
lumber' and,•:building supplies ;
Harold Bon.thron, • ;.furniture. ,;" and
fixtures; ° and -Byron . Kyle painter
and decorator,
Mr: Austin, . the officer' in_ charge;
at Brucefield, a was born in flood
house', and joined 'the. B Of 5'I at
Sime e -n 15
e D1. Strube, c
o � z e„ then he ha'
served_=at .several B `of: M, ,branch=
es, including :Fort, Brie, Trenton,
Vi Tales and Till,sohburg`front where
he, came t� Hensall. recently.
=The e history of -the 3rucefield B
of • M "dates back to :1317 when ° the
office was established` by Molson's'
;Bank, ` a part of the B of, M since
1325'.TT1ieoffice was opened under
:the direction of. H. P. Madden'
• In the' 41 years the office has
been in operation, it has played an
important role, in tllife" of the
community it serves. This latest
development-. is in .keeping "with
the B of 3f s constant 'endeavor to
provide the most modern and up
to -date .banking facilities.
,rSue; "I can't blame,: yov for=not-
a'nting your -•=hu'sb'and backer I
-hear' he's incorrigible."
Sal: "No. matter what country -
he s
ountryhe's in, : he can' stay' there."
TR:S
BY FRIENDS
Mrs. Clarence Voilatd entertain
ell at a trousseau 'tea at ,her Borne
.on Saturday in honor of her (laugh.-
ter,
laughter, Lola, bride -elect of Saturday,
,Tunes, ::Mrs, Voliand .and her
daughter received the seventy-five
guests,: assisted -'1?y, the 'groom's
mother, Mrs. Bale isllxon, of Seri
fortlii • Miss Lysin Nixon; ;of Sea -
forth, was nn charge' of the aegis-.
t"House dee-orations were pink and
white peonies,' . orange, .blossoms
and, red' 'roses, formi?ig a floral
-background,' Tie.'tea table was
Covered with a lace, cloth, pink and
white tapers and red roses. Mrs.
Dave Lenon, of.Seaforth, and Mrs.
Eldon Johnston;; c?£ ' Brucefield,
poured tea during the :afternoon
and evening. ^Displaying the bride's
trou$seau were,- the Misses 'Alice
A',nne and"Gene Nixon, of Seaforth.
Serving in the afternoon Were
the Misses Leota 'Johnston, Bruce-'
field; Miss Shirley Bell; llensall,
and Marion and. Rose Marie Kru
gal, Mvnkton -Ser ino 'ip� -th�e1•eve
'Hing °'*ere Miss -Barbara. Taylor,
Varna;..Miss'JYorothy_ Doerr, Lon-.
•don Assisting fere. Mrs. Leona
Parke, Mrs Louis Taylor Varna,
Mrs Harvey Hyde and Mrs T
Kyle.
Honor Bride -Elect •
Complimenting Miss Leta.
land, bride elect of June 2&th; sev
' ty relatives --and Irierids-henore
with a . miscellaneous re e' -
,il, x w o s p s n
t fip,,tt'beI'd,ifi the school; rooms of
' ar#ti ''Ch re '- 'e
Ea el u h -Tu sda "-evening :.
Decorations, were in ;:pink and
ihate with,
decorated
chair 'oder
which suspended; ping .and white
streamers and balloons :•
'Presentation •address„ was :.read
by, Mr's. George Parker, and pres-
entatlons of the many lovely .gifts
were 'made by_PatiiciaParke and
Miss Shirley Bell. Miss- Gladys
Moir was: in charge of 'several con-
tests, and .Miss ;Shirley,;Bell read
a humorous poem Luhcheon was
served.
• Miss Shirley -. Bell and.. Miss
Gladys Moir arranged the "shower,
With 'Mrs: George ' Parker and
Mrs Robert Sangster .assisting.
Mr. P. L. McNaughton attended'
the Grand Lodge session_ s ' at .the
Royal York, "Toronto,. Wednesday,
Thursday: -and Friday of.Iast week:'
- =Mr andMrs Pat PlanneryrTer •
ry, Jimmy and Ray, .of Kornoka;
visited this'.' week with : Mr ":and
Alfred Smith..
and Mrs. Gi4r .lEl
Clinton, were recent vtsifxirii,
Mr, and Mrs, Clarence . mid.
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CONGRATULATIONS T
BANK Q F M O N T R
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In the Modernization and Redecorating of their
rucefield Branch
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were ha
to supply "Lumber and. Building Supplies -use
-the reInodelling of the 0mce
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Phone, 1024V
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CONGRATULATIONS TO T1I
PLANNING A NEW
BATHROOM?
See us for
FREE FSTI11f 4T IS
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Brucefiekd Branch
:ton-the-com- 1 -et on O ties-modernmzatlorrro- ramal iTi.ed-
that branch. We were erehappy to have looked after 'the the 1leatal] and
electrical- requireinents irl the Office:
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g n. ?of the':...Bn _of_ Zo r 1 at -Bruc field..._.is .-the.officer m-'
charge, Clay 13: Austin _newcomer to the Hensall' and. Brucefield '
area. Bela,w,;;Mrs. DorothyCorbett ;f•Iensall . awaits `the influx of
istrict residents h •,e u rl ' o
d w o,ux, g la . y enjoy„the bazllrrng services''of this
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Yes, we have finished our -'extensive alterations and renovations, and we'
think yiiu.ire Aoing goingto like the 'result! The. Brucefield office of the. B of M
has been "face-lifted"„g mt hoc hout to ke it among; the most modern and
up-to-date to the.,rovInce Everythin has;: been.. arranged for your_ .con' ;•
'venreitce f"Cour -see for. yourself! ,
CLAY D. AUSTIN,
Officer -In -Charge
• • 1 •
The. familiar -premises in the f'ost •Offi'ce block;'
i ter ' 'cartform to'',the
have bQen ;altered con idle: tcz y
host advancectqiid most modern.standards. And•'
because of these completely u .to -date. fac l ties;"
P YP .•
the,Brucefield b•of 'At is.. now able4.to Meet your,.•
banking re uirerents faster and inure efficiently.
•fid fle• satisfaction We a:re sure ybt�,"" find, < , in
barringat .:the. S of 14f, 'in 1Brucefelcl a
sin hu
r n
.
d •`eels of :`other,.conirnuzzities across Canaida, gut
ainn; is; to provide. the samekind' of helpful service
which Can dians in every'•wa1k of life have conic i•,,,.
to expect :frond. the I of NT.
avaaL` va
Brucdfield Office:.
CLAY D. AUSTIN; Officer-itiCharge,
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WO_i!1C'IN,Cl w,,11ft CAN9ADsfANS• IN F.41rE.RY WA•N:K, Of L1 E $INCE 18.17
41
II�VIS :ENTERTAINS BABY AN
►ROUP ADVANCES TO 1
s` Hensall' ;Grated Church, lovely'
with` spring ,flowers; was ". the set-
ling
et '
ting .Thursday. afternoon'for the
annual• Baby Band ':party, when
mothers and children of the Baby.
Band were guests of 411e Women's
Missionary Society Oyer -W.-chil-
dren-
60:chil-
dren- were present .-It rs. C. D
Daniel presided. `IathySkane-read
sacred; passages; and ..Ruth "inn
Travail- 'and'. Roddy .: Chapinan
gave the -'prayers: a
•
Reeitatio�is :.were given; by 'Gary
Cl'elnent, • Jackie; Simmons, Anne
Keys; "Icatharine Christie,`' Caroline:
Cook,: Albert, Corbett, Beth.•:.Cook,'
Paul Munn, Michael vis; ; Bren .
da Noakes; " songs, Donna ' Jean
Bell and Carolyn;.Lorraine (duet),
duet, - . Katherine'/VreKrwan a nd
Katherine Munn,.. Douglas Mock,
Arlene' 'Chipchase, ` piano• •selec-.
tions; Jimmy, Traquair; Sharon•
Smillie; violni. ; selection, Bryan,
.resb teri.al Report
1'x"1andI �
v le ; .�:
The regular meeting of the WA,
and WMS of •l;gmondville Church
was held in the Sunday school
room of the church With a good -at-
tendanee..' Mrs.- Boyesi . WA press-'
dent, ' opened the, meeting with the
WA theme' song. The' theme ,for
the day t was, : "Go, Tell." . The
scripture lesson was taken by Mrs.
Wilfred" Tremeer, after- which Mrs.
Ivan Forsyth led in prayer..
Mrs. J. Melntosh"'gave a report
on the 'Presbyterial held in Wing -
ham It: ,was .decided- tb have a
supper in' the near future
Miss Frances . Houston opened
the WMS nivoing with a reading,
"What Colo is Your June?" A
training school is being held in St.
Thomas.- It ii+as deeid"ed to ftinTd
an August. meeting, .Mrs. M. 'Hui
eygave her report on Stewardship
and Mrs. X. McLachlan, on COM:
inanity Friendship.
•
-Mrs.' E. Durst- favored, with -a
solo; which' Was , enjoyed by" all.
The study book, "Meeting • Today's
Crisis' Together;"` way. very • abIy
taken by Mrs, Bd. Boyes. Miss
$Duston led in prayer, after Which
asocial'half--hour was spent, with
An architect was having a diffi-
cult) time with a prospective home
builder. "Brit can't yeti give some
idea;," he ,pleaded, "of the' general
type of house you waist to build?"
"Well," replied tog man hesitant-
ly; "all: I knoW is it must €;o 'with
an' antique ' doorlmorb M,t ' wife
bought in Vermont," ,
SSION BAND
.Smillie,•`aceompaniedd at the piano
by -his sisterSharon. •
A short talk on .the work of the
Baby 'Hand' was given by Mrs.
•Hess;.// The Mission Band, purose
is to/help the -chi3YIren to Jove and
follow Jesus;• t�• -love.. -.and help otl1
er , children, ; both .here' and over
seas'; she . said. This purpose, ;is
started in Baby Band • through the,
:Mite boxes ''aid in• this war, the;
Child is taught how: to' share "and
how to 'enjoy giving and sharing,•
something which is• his very own'.,
Sunday' School and Mission Band
is not something, to be folded up
and,` put . away like n.ew':;_chitties,.
only to be brdught:out on'Sunday's
It should be' in use in our
homes every day of the week,:and
in -so' doing' then can we truly say',
Sunday.Scliools and MissionBands
are 'really worth .:while, she con
eluded
Graduating :front the Baby Dnd�°
into.,the Mission Band in a grade%at
ing ceremony, were David, :Ch`a rles'
Beer, - Albert .Corbett • :Katherina
Muria, • Paul ,Munn; Anne
Roderick __Chapman, . Dlonna J'eait
Bell,: Jackie. • Simmons, Katherine
Mcl55wan, • "Douglas `Mock, Caroline;
Lorraine, John Taylor; Gary, Clem-
ent, Marilyn; Johnston, .Joe Rea-,
born. Mrs;• laird .Micklecontribut=
ed piano selections ,preceeding the
gracit1atiTftt, .and Ann, Mickle'sang
thegraduation song:
Mrs. W. ' B.., Cross "andfiss .112:
Ellfs;formed the reception commit:-.
tee, .Decorating committee were
Mrs`->'Miekle Mrs. S. Mitchell and
Mrs. Hess. Lunch ~committee• were
Mrs. M. 'rraijuair, convener, Mrs:
E. Cook' Mrs. l Jones; Mrs,
H._.1VMeMurtrie Mrs: • Bess is Baby
,Bald superintendent.
Wir tnesses:- WIli'.
Attend Convention.
Jehovah's Witnesses from the.
Clititen congregation a n•n o :u n e e
plates are under way to attend an
international bonverition' of Jehov-.
ahyWltnesses m New York •City
this • stirbnbr.
H ,McNally, presiding minister
of the local group; said'the Conven-
tion could well be :the Iargest in
the history;' :of Jehovah's Witness-
es.. It . is• •scheduled for July 27th
through August 3rd'.,: and will be
held in Yankee -$tadini i',and the,
Polo grounds simultaneously. •
Purpose et the gathering is ta;
provide ' ' stimulus for the New
World soeiety hova `s W1t
Messes lit Christian asCOeiation
Bible:' instxtietion anal miff ste:hiti
training. ,
CO� r� at u
�ulati
on
s.
For:more than 40', years the people of this community have relied,
on the banking services provided by the .Dan! ;of Montreal. i -They -
ppthe
appreciate extensive' renovatiorenovationprogram 'Which has been
p b` ,
carried out toprovide even' better service in the ears to come.
,
�have . beenor,most of -those years we not onlyave ;the
Bank, but -also have made available the. aeconunodatlon which -the
.
Bank• occupies in Brucefield, We look forward to a continuation
of ; the Splendid relationShi that has existed between' the Bank'
p'.
and ourselves.: •
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