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DA1lES ' gR AZ TO BE
JAST VISIT FOX 3 ItEA► 61
The Davies. of Canada Will
present a Musical program' in the'
Lueknow District High School
auditorium on Friday afternoon
at 3.00. o'clock. It, will be the
last appearance ' here, for three
years of • this papular foursome,
They are booked for . a Dorn -
inion -wide
and a United States
tour, 'whteh requires a spreading'
out of • future.engagements.
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This distinguished group of.
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Canadian. artists are versatile
threevocalists
wpprogoky, puts' 1956
LOAN S; •.SAV I NGS
SHOW INCREASE
Reflecting substantial increases ^
in loans and, personal savings,
the Bank of Montreal's' annual '
statement (for the year ended
October 31, just issued,. • provides
graphic evidence • of the large
.part which this. 139 -year-old in
stitutition, plays in the financial,
life of the country, according to
the B• of. M's local 'manager, Mr,
Milton Rayner.
At .the same time, he said .that
the B of • lirs ,time,
• funds,
performers. The. been enlarged
–a sister and �two��br-athers�---..are bad' of �;50�,Q�-. to.• _.
under the musical •direction of by
Vera Henderson the rest account or reserve fund,
their mother, likewise, increased
Davie, who has been respons ble Earnings,
for all their vocal training.
William . Malcolm. Davie, the
husband and father, is advance
agent • and (business manager. ,
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This musical treat is ope o
the public: Student admission is $1,427 million, represent
liabilities:
per
;.
cent of all public.
25c and adults c
.• To . •meet the heavy demand
AD•VERTISEMENTS, MOVED for loans, the bank made a sub
moderately. Total resources, ow-
eller, ',are at a slightly lower fig-
ure — $2,783 million 'compared;
with $2,796 million in 1955.
Quickly available resources, , at
Theadditional Christmas
advertising space being used
by some merchants; 'requires
the moving • of • advertise-
ments from. their, .;regular
space.
•°. The LG.A. advt., listing
many •;pre -Christmas ; Dollar
Day bargains, will be found
on Page 7. The Market, Store
advt., with. .its ,Christmas
shopping -news, is on Page 3.
stantiah reduction in its 'invest-
merit. ' portfolio. Government and
other public securities, not ax=
' • ceeding market ,values, • stand at
• : $916 million -- a Contraction of
$298 million from the 1955 level:
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Robes .. ^. :$5.95 :up
•Handkerchiefs •
25e, 35e, 50e, 75e
Ties... $1, ..$1.50, $2
Scarfs $2.98
Sport Shirts
53.50, $3,95, '$4.95
$5.95 •
Pyjamas
$3.95, $4.50, $4.95,
$5.95 '.
Dress , Shirts
$2.98, $3.95, $4.95,
$5.95, $9.95
pelts, $1., $1.50, $2.
Jackets, $7.95 up
Gloves
51,25, $2.95, $3.95;
$4.95
Sweaters, $3.95 up
Knit Shirts, $4.95
Socks
$1., $1.50, $1.95
'AGENT FOR KINCARDINE CLEANERS
Free Pick->iTp
and Delivery Molds y and Thursday.,
1::SEE BY: ,THE •
.SENTINEL
•• • • Loans ..Show Increase • •
.'Total loans . rose by ' $325 mil-
lion to reach the 'record figure
of $1,383 million, representing an
increase .:of 30 �1 e .ani; dicot-
••irig' clearly the; lar, ge share which
, the bank t$k in meeting the
• financial needs of ''the business
and •agricultural. actiivit of the
country., . The enlargement ' ir.
leans. is ':to be seen in all .nate•
gories, with the, amount of .:N.:H
A. mortgage loan s increasing nc
6 ::less than 100 per .cent since 1955
Total deposits are almost un
__ chang,e4fredi *the 1955 • leve)
which was the :highest in.. the
bank's history at $2,591. "millior
,, The 1956 -figure is $2;589 millie
more. ;than half of, which` is • th
personal savings of individual:
In this category; deposits at fh
year-end 'showed a': •substantia
.increase, standing at $80 millio
above the 1955 figure. -This 'wt
THAT Grant Case returned
:through last Wednesday, night's
snoW storm `.from .a urtting largely offset by a reduction
trip, 'on . the ;Manitoulin. -Their g y ' its, reflectir
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party had half a deer each • ccrriuierctal' depos'
' the more rapid .turn -over of co
1 THAT. Barry ,1VIcQuillin has •beerii porate hinds under : existing
co
'ill. with pleurisy since return- ditions; • :�. u
- . ing from the Royal .where.he
had the.reserve • champion in
the .Guineas competition. Bar-
ry wasn't able' to • attend the
West .Wawanosh Federation. of
Agriculture 'banquet last :week
but ,he got a !big' hand just the
same from the . •gathering,,,,•
,
.Lo-.---.• -.
THAT W. B. Anderson and Gori
don Bailey returned home last
Wednesday, from;, a deer hunt-
ing' trip on Manitoulin' Island.
Their ' ;party had eight deer
I
When the • Lucknow duo left
*for home:. The others remain-
ed "until, the week -end and
bagged their full quota.
DEBATING TEAM HAD
QUITE A NIGHT OF IT
'Snow and road conditions,
flat, tire and 'getting lost, add
up to ;quite; .an .experience ' 1.
Friday evening for Murr
Gaunt and Frank Alton, Ilur
County's debating team 'chart
ions: '
• The'- duo were (bound . for
Stone Schvol near ;Galt, to co
pete against. the Waterloo w
ners, on the. subject, "Reso1'
that a reduction in the ;num
of farm organizations . would
in the best interests, of Ontar:
It. was about .11 • o'clock w1
Murray and 'Frank reached
school (there was no phone) • b
found . the place pretty well
ser(ted .and the debate off for t
night at least.
THAT Andy, .. Anderson, son of
- iMr:and Mrs. Toon. Anderson,
' observed his 6th -birthday. East
week, when he had a party for
his young friends.
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THAT M` Mary Jo Anderson THAT Hey. H. L. Jennings is. this
THAT the fucknaw: and district
deer hunters -re- recently' completed her nurses . week • attending the.annual
Miss
Diocese Clergy" :Confer..
turned from o Western Hospital and spent a ence being heldinChatham.
on Fridayafter a ten-day out- While -there he will visit with
party eight bourse' at Toronto Huron• Diocese rgy
• Mann iilin Island • tn�ining i
ecl -eve .- deer. i :few days_here with her grand . ' ;brothers:. .
whey �bg I
Mother Mrs: J. D. Anderson. his 1rrother anti two I---
The octet included Tom Hack-
, ett, George Whitby, Bill ''Hun-
ter, A. • W. Hamilton, Blake
Alton, Lloyd Hall,' Russ Butes
ton, Jack Ackert. •
THAT Mrs. ' L. C. Thompson game
• a • travelogue at Blake 'Ball on
Friday evening , at a social ev-
ening ' sponsored by. the Wo-
'Association. Nrrs:. Jim
Arnold expressed+ ihan o
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THAT • Mr. "and Mrs. Gordon
Bailey were on. Margaret •Bro- THAT the `attendance ,.at the
' show on Monday, Kairshea's St.• Andrews ball on
phey s TV,
being - 'interviewed on hair Friday night was sharply af-
styling, fected by wintry weather , and
q road conditions., Scotch dane-
THAT tickets are on sale on a ing was by Dianne 'Jamieson.
Mary . Maxim .man's sweater. ' . Mary Allin, Sandra Brooks,1"
the ' Joan MacKenzie, Barbara Mac-'
raffled off b , ..• •acrd �.
that Will be � y
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r�`Ni��.�.�Fo�esters.�� �.a1t � -t w$o �--�=et�r.�e...Kathl een,- 'Ba t�tn
wee is .;before Christmas, Betty Bell,
•the, ;group to Mrs. Thompson.1
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