HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1964-12-02, Page 13WEDNESDAY, DEC., 2n4. 194
THE LUCKNOW LLSEp.. a efi4, LUCK'NOW, ONTARIO;
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� local operations national aid internatic►nal
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bank's I47th annual statement. The
■: 1965 .Plymouth Fury 2 •i cylinder, automatic
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i figures:. were protxeci • here b, y
■ 196E Pontiac Parisienne,. 4-doo. r ..hardtop,, VS, automatic, fully ■ Oililton Rayner, manager, of the
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1161 :''CherImpala, 2 -door, automatic, hardtop, VS,. fully'
equipped
• '• 1%4 Pontiac L tan, V4, automatic, fully equipped'
, , • Lucknow branch.
L 4 He said that at the October 3111
ti year-end, B. of M assets had risen
by . $393' million 'to a record $4,668•
mdbon. At the sa.rne time,
■ 4-1!64 Pontiac L' aur'entian sedans, cylinder, automatic ; to individuals, busne_ssmenloans and
• ; 3-1164 Chevrolet Belau sedans, automatic, power ' steering, municipality totalled $2,729 'mil -
fully aquwPPed ■ lion.
la 1964 Meteor custom ■sedan, . automatic deposits were at ' a new
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2-1963 Pontiac Lauranna�n sedans automatic.• high of $4 - uiclu�dm
2--1943 Chev Bewair. sedans, automatic, radio, fullyi
:Canadians'
equipped ■ ,S2,030 million. The savings figure
■ 1963 Pontiac 4 door . Stationwagon
• :.1163 Chevy 2, standard•
▪ ;1162 Pontiac Stratochief, automatic
is 192 .Pontiac 2 -door hardtop •
■ 1•961 Falcon Stafionwagon
• 1%1 'Pontiac Laurentian • sedan, automatic
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•. 1159 Pontiac . Laurentian two -door hardtop, automatic
1955 Pontiac Stratochief, aurdn Cir, sedan •
• 1156 Chevrolet, fully equipped, i -i, automatic
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1163 Chevrolet 14: ton,, hea
1963 Cher,' '*f: ton
•' 3-1163 1 tons Chevrolets
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• 1956 Ford 1/2 ton.
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duty, lou :box 1
■t showed an increase of $92.5 mil -
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lion in the year; passing the $2
• billion markfor the first time.
1 , ? The bank's net earnings; on :
2 operations of 960 offices at home
and abroad also ached a new :;'
record , at • 517.,883, the manager,
at reported_ The figure is $1,1(17,8555
■ more than in ,1963. ,Provision for
taxes is . S18,211,471,
x The 'total loan figure of V,729
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■ million includes anincrease of.
r 5317 million in the key category
■ f `commercial and ... other loans" ;
■' N,H':A. mortgage loans and call •
i ; loans were . $211 million and V671
mrilion, respectively. RAYNARD JARRETT
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al •i The bank's :: more than 23,000: Colborne,. Street. United {lurch,
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shareholders ..are receiving divi- = London, was the setting for the
■ ■ '� deeds. of• V..20 per share, or.�..a.� a' Patricia Jane Jarrett,
total of .$13,365,000. This is five 'and Cbns- topher Thomas Raynard,
miters ,. cents a share more than in 1963. ".both of Toronto. The bride . is the
■ ! ` The manager said that "quick" daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Leonard
•■ assests amounted: to $2,031 m� John ` Jarrett, . London,' ` and the'. teal blue:peau de. sole:. street -length
pain.
17�, Brussels ._ groom is the son of Mr.` and !tars dresses with controlled fulhiess.
Nelson M. Raynani, , Lucknow_ , Flower girls, Debbie Brindle and
buds and . stephanotis.
Matron of honour was Mus. Earl
ldle, sister of the bride. Miss'
Diane Jarrett, sister of .the bride
and ' Mus_ Raymond Looker. were
bridesmaids_ They wore identical
LOCHALSH
The ' C.G,IT.. of Askd'i ld 'Pres-
)yteraan Church spent. Monday
:wing . at the church, making
dufed toys ; for needy children.
Mrs. Donald R. MacKenzie '' was
n Brussels on Wednesday where
he alti■dsd the executive meet
ng. for the Presbyterian . Church
Iresbyteriak~
Mr: and Mrs. Oliver McCharles
accompanied by • Mrs. Bert/ Alton.
►ttended the 'Meeting for agricul-
[gat societies of zone 10 at Han-
ver on Wednesday-
Mrs. Walter Dexter was host
ss to the program planning com-
mittee of :Olivet United Church
romen on Tuesday evening_
tome _ ;Damaged . by ;Lightening
An mal tightening storm
w this time of yjear did damage
t the residence of Sirs_ Annie Mc-
Iurchy, when, it ripped the chum-
atep ,off the house. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jack MMac( eight,
have gone '• to spend .t a winter in
Detroit_ Flonence MacLennan was high
salesman with her magazine sales
forRipley and District !Ugh
School'_ Florence will receive a
mice' parixe for this.
HOUSE LEAGUE
,The .schedule of the .house lea-
gue; began;• on November: 28_ The
results were: Team No.. 2 ,Schmid's
and Ashton's "defeated team No_ 1
•Hamilton's Cities Service by a
score of r-6. • Goals went : to John
Etnberhn . with • three, •Brian Jar-
dine two and Gary MacKenzie
and Russell Md one each for
team No. Team No. is goals
were scored;: by John • MacKenzie
with two and David MacKinnon,
Don MacDonald, Ken MacLen
nazi and •Andy 'Whitby one each.
Team No: 4, C hisholm's Iii -
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Rev- John .Nichols officiated: 'Marjorie" Murray wore .yam
The .;bride ,given in marriage biz
her • father, . • wore . 'a fioor4ength
Reids • Corners Women's' Inch ' gown of .peau de sole with
tote catered,. to over.ninety neckline and:. Jilypomt , sleeves
at the 'Palmateer _ Faell . wed- I The empirewaistline was a.
ding . on Saturday.'i ed, with seed pearl lace applique
A number of young people wew-e.'and a brush train swept from
entertained at the home of Mr 4 back. waistine / low over'a ' eon -
and. ;Ws- Thomas Farrell of Rends : trolled` skirt. A pillbox headdress
Corners :on .Saturday evening. of peau de sole 'held her four
Donald Courtney attended the tiered scalloped illusion veil and
Perth_ Huron and Bruce : Cheese she carried a white Bible .crested
association meeting which . was with .. a white orchid,' yellow rose -
held ' at . • . Atwood on Monday of
last week_
peau=de-soie dres�sses.
t Douglas Rayna>� Ludlow, oro-
st�oawool)
ther of : the groom,: was ' grooms-
- man man and guests were ushered by
cceni.. i Bruce Raynard, Lucknow,' brother
of the :.groom : and . Earl I e,'
a London_
Fortravelling the bride chose a .>
grey tweed wool dress, black lack fur.,
9oat and : red acces{;,
The couple will reside'. in Toron-
to_
Mr: and . Mrs. ''William ` Kemp-
ton and Mr, and .. Mrs- Eimer
Srneltzer visited in Torcinto at the
week -end and attended the Ro-
deo.
Mr_ and Mrs. Murray, McGill. ,
Bob; Mary Ellen and ' Tommy of :
Godench were week -end guests
of Mr. and Sirs Thomas Farrell.
of Reids Corneas.
Ladies of the United Church :at
Blyth catered . to .a banquet for
the Royal Black .of
Huron on Saturday evening_ Guest
speaker for:^the: occasion was John
bark. Grandmaster ,'o f Ontari'+
West. from Su'dbuiry. 'Rein. Harold
Mien of P r 'e : River' United
Ciurch. DonalK and William Cour-
tney.. all of Ainberley B_Bp.. at-
te' the banquet_ Mr
Mr andrs Miller Ci.dbert,
Andrea and Brenda of Southfield,
Michigan, spent the week -end at
their home in Arnberley.
. ' Merlyn Courtney of .Port Dov
er and Lloyd'. Courtney of ion
don Visited with their parents Mr.
and ; Irs. Arthur Courtney& on: Sun-`
day_ Arthur Courtney has been a.
patient in Kincardine Hospital for
the past two weeks.. but returned
home on Sunday.
Miss Myrtle ' Phillips of Loudon
is visiting with . relatives in ' Ain- . '
berley; .
Pune River Eixplorers
The, • Explorers of '. Pine River
United Church held their meeting,
. the Sunday School' room on
Wednesday, • tiovembe ' 25. After t
a contest the : members worked
on articles for theirbazaar. Gam-
es were 'played and after the
clos"nng hymn accompanied b y,
'Joan Ferguson. practise was held
'for :Christmas +aro1 sig.
mperial
FOR BUYING'
From
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Lucknow • Agent
Phone I3tuags a on 7524 . Col ect
perials defeated team 'Via 3*.Hall 's
Red and White by a st'ol'e of 3.1_•
GoalS a for team No, 4 were scored.
by Jinn MacDonald, Bob Hall •and
Pete ChiSbolut. Team No- rs
goal waS scored by Ken .. ••jstooe
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