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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1959-12-09, Page 7x at ie. ty WEDNESDAY, DFC, 9th, 1959.. Tom' • .LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCI NOWtt. ONTARIO ./ PAGE ..SEVEN "7P 1•N LATE MODEL *1959 Pontiac Stratochief,. sedan, automatic gear shift fully equipped $2,650 1959 Chev Belair sedan, automatic, • fully .equipped $2,895 1959 Chev sedan, standard gear ,shift 1959 Meteor ' 1958 Pontiac .Stratochief sedan, automatic transmis sion, fully equipped , Two 1958. Cpev Biscayne sedans, automatic , , 1958 Pontiac. Laurentian, automatic, fully equipped 1958 Chevrolet Delray sedan. 1956 Ford, Z -door 1954 Chev. Standard sedan, fully equipped 1954 Monarch sedan, automatic, fully equipped 1954 • Chev Deluxe coach, fully ' equipped Number of 1954 models . ranging from $595. - 58 1951 Chev. Deluxe. sedon TMUWKS! TRUCKS!. •. $2450 $2,550 -, • ' 52,450 '62,395 ..2,495 '52,195 51,395 $.850. • ;.5 995 $ . 850 95 • .$ .395 1955 GMC cyton Pick- upi, fully elluipPed 1951. Chev. 1 ton Express` auto-matic transmission, $1;095 with rack 5495 rasseis Motors Huron County's Foremost Used. Car Dealers CASH, TRADE, TERMS = Open Evenings Until 10 Cities Service . • Dealer Phone 173, Brussel RECEIVE AWARD' AT • - ACHIEVEMENT NIGHT The'lith arumal Huron County years' Voluntary service in thel ' Top scorers in the Lucknow, and. :Dungannon 'dub§ 'were as Achievement Night was held at follows: Lucknow• 4 -II talf Club,1 Wirighath • District . High School 'sponsored by the Lucknow Ag - Friday *- as a ,•climak to. junior rieultural Society, Crawford IgC71 farin work in t.he. ;c9untk. It Neil,' 11.11:. 2 Lucknow; 931; •Le - friends of the ,•366 Members .of Garry Rintoul, •Whitechnrch; 920. • 26 4-11 Clubs in the cmint3e.this Dungannon 441 Calf Club year with 89.9 per cent comple- sponsqied by the Colwanash ROdger Kieffer of the': R.R. 6 Goderich,, 892; -Terry:Dal-1 'berry 4-11. Club had the champ- t0,11, MR. 7 Lticlmow, 889; Leroy ion' Hereford steer in the Guin- eas competition at the Royal. ' The Warden's novice trophy, presented by the 1959 warden of Huron county, Reeve William Jewitt, toWnship, went to Sandra ,Finnigan, Dungannon dor the first-year member with .the highest score. Sandra had the high scOre of 941 points in the Goderich 4-11 Hone Improvement Club. For outstanding achievement , 4-11 grain clubs, .Donald Mc-. Kercher of Dubliii won The Wm. A. Stlimuid trophy. Tom Toad received 'a 4-il Club leader's award for- five 1 in at in' Sowerby, RR. 1 Port Albert, 877.1 1 • TIMBER TIPS . . As we start the last. half of the schedule it looks like. •a9 team contest for 'second place with the • better than ever Cubs. now 11 .points, out in first place. In . the first ' half these • ''Cubs chalked. up 31 of, a possible 36 points. •1 *Gwen Caesar with 626 and. Dorothy Errington With 625 led I -the attack as_ the Cubs added 3•I Hamilton and ..Shirley „Brooks I led the Squirrels with Lorna Buttons ability to roll 3' identi- cal cores being, the most out- standing action for the losers. Standing /• Cubs 34, Pole Cats 23, Chip- munks 22, Beaver's 22, Zebrat 20, _Gophers 19, Squirrels 19,1 Tigers 15, Lions 15; Coons 12. Threesome Noted For LongeVity. orians. Meet Coiribmed ;Ages -of a brother and two sisters totals 274 years. The executive of the Bruce DEMAND. FOR CBEDIT . More CanadianS borrowed more money from the 13ank of Montreal in 1959 .than ever be- fore „according to the bank's an- nual statement, released last week by Milton Rayner manag- er of the Liicknow Cominenting on the bank's 142nd year of, business, he said the -unprecedented demand for credit of all kinds.came in one of the "tightest" niOney. Periods of modern times. In total, B.* of M. loans were more ihan 25 per cent above the 1958 figure ••• $1,772 million compared with $1,416 million. These- included a • 3155 per cent', boost Over .1958 in NI -IA Mortgage loans, from $171 Mil- lion to' $227 million., enabling More people •to buy home of their own. ' To cope with Capidiazis' loan dernands, the bank reduCed its security holdings by,.more than ,quarter. -These are now report- ed at $886• million, or 28 per cent lower than a year ago. Strong. Llquid Position ,As a result, although the B. of M. maintains a, strong liquid position, "quick' assets now stand at. $1,578 million or 51.6 per cent of all liabilities. to the public, versus- 62.1 per cent at October 3ist, 1958. , Deposits Show a little' change at• $2,998 rnill' ion, compared with $3,038 million. a year ago. The same is true of total B., of . assets, :which stand at $3,259 million,. against ' $3,277 million The banles earnings for all its 810 oflices in C ada and abroad come taxes, Provision for' these tax • bills, -however, took more than 50 per cent of the earnings, .or $12,642,600, °so that the net 370 mOre than, in 1958. holders received dividends total- ling. $10,684,730 on the basis of $1.85 per share br $1,957;870 lesi than the tax bill. • The year's operations .inblud- ed. issue . of "rights" to 675,000 new -shares of capital Stock. When completed, this issue will On November ;22, Mts. F. .T1County Historigal .Soci'ety held -a Conroy , of Toronto was 93. On meeting ‘, last eek with' Mr. Stuart -Robertson of Lucknow, November 28 her - brother, VM -1 ithe new, president, in the chair. cent Wardell . of ----Kincarnine I Although Bruce County is fairlY Marked, his 91st . birthday and yOung eornparison with East: - next February their' sister, Mrs.' ern and Southern Ontario coun-' T. b. Hicks ' of the Lucknow I ties, haVing been opened to set-. ing places and• stories. The Soci- ety is conrerned about their pre- servation, and alkt wishes to make them. familiar to the gen- Boxed Christmas Cards in stock, large selection to choose from.. Don Thompson, phone 35,' Luck- - ' Three- meetings are planned , for 19600lie August meeting to I 'take the form of a sight-seeing i bug trip within ' the County, cal -1 1 'ling at points of historieal inter- , est and beauty spots. For some years there has been 't,alk . from various • sources of re- printing • ,NOrman Robertson's i 1Histbry of Bruce County, a book 2, i lost or torn and' need replacing.' Z 'i this book; but ,many have been to convementl' hold winte . meetings, district representatives ; . have been , appointed Who -will - '4, organize sniall local societies. hi ` this way it .is hoped .everybody I who is interested in his hoine . ' town or village Will •attend these -i -1.! meetings and enjoy ex -changing, .. I Ws Imowledge of past et eats A newcomer to- Bruce and will en - iI InformatiOni of historical value .1 mweercobetare.. or . not, , eVerybody • is -I these meetings which otherwise ,, - I can be 'collected and saved frdm , 1 Funds are needed to carry • on 1 4 !the work and this is a prohlein 1 ./ fot the young: Society. Member-. r, in the fee. It is hoped tlyat the I, "local small branches, of .4ite-Soei-. County Soeiety. 'jiff. my film tiler Urni3ach Pharrnac Phone 32, Luc -know' "YOUR FRIENDLY IDA rtituacisr• • Famoni, 'English Made . .LQ.DGE •$PARIC... 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