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You can't* guarantee •that a youngster now in .high*
school will get "his college degree. But you can
guarantee that lie will get thechance lex. try:
That's the:.essence of the Bank of .Montreal'
University Education: Programme -- a. comprehensive
:Ovings,loan plan that enables You to, sweat! the
-ctist . of, a uriivrersity education over peeauds up to
nine years,
You start payments when your boy or girl is stili
in. high school and make the final payment a year
alter graduation . From, the first 'deposit, the special,
life insurance. teMure guarantees that. his or her
education costs well 'be covered,
Your Iow • Monthly payments include interest
• charges totalling a small fraction of what you would
pay on'any straight loan programme.
This is a flexible :programme -adaptable to in-
'dividual education costs and payable over a varying
number of yeas, - . •
' If, your have a youngster in the first two or three
years of high school now is the time to start. Orop
;into • yourneighbourhood branch of the' Bank of
Montreal.and let us fit the plan to your needs. •
Then, convince your youngster the rest :is up
to him!
PS: Ifyou reed help financing a student' already .
in university — or planning to register this year
talk to your B' of M Manager. ;Chances . are he can
arrange a tuition loan with ' extended payments
adapted to your circumstances, Or, if your youngster
qualifies for a loan under the Canada Student Loans
Plan,,send him to see `the B.of M.
Lloyd "Hap" Hall. -and :Peter
Johnstonwallow topped the
Labour Days lawn howling tourna-
ment here on. Monday.,.Rain.made '.
it impossible to complete the duet t
games but each rink managed to
get two games in .Forty --four en-
tries in die tournamentcompeted
to fel the greens twice..
Tiro game winners. in the order
of their standing were,. Lloyd #�
Hall and Peter Johnston, Larcknow;
Steoiwa t MacDonald. Teeswater
Elwell Weser, ,irgarm; Algin
MacKay, W ngbat C-etrge Mc-
CIVevu, Chesley; pen MeTavisia
and Dr. Jack McKim, ow; '
' • r Bert. Gray. oto '•Mervin )1_71res
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Mrs. Jim Richardson who has
been in this .community for the
suflimer months, left on Saturday
to resurne her work .at San Salvador'
in Central America,
Jahn. Richardson and Bob were
guests of :Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Wall on. Monday and 'visited with
Mrt •Peter Moffat and Jim in the.
afternoon.
Service at Langside Church on
Sunday September 11 will' be at.
9:15 cm. and. C; O. C, will meet
at the same tinfe in the Common-
ity Hall, The Presbytery of .Huron,-
Maitland will 'meet in Langside
Church on September 20. at 10 4,M
Mrs. H 'Broome, Clinton and
Mr. and Mrs, •Jim Broome and
John of Wingham . were Sunday
visitors with Mr and Mrs. Clifford
Young and 'family, Mrs, 1i. Broo-'.
me remained for .a visit with her
daughter and family.
Mc. and Mrs. Gordon Wall, Jan
ice , Doug and Brian visited on
Thursday with relatives at 'St,
Thomas and Lambeth: •
Mr. and . Mrs Doug Mc.eod
Barbara McQuillin of Toronto. and
Harvey McQuillin of St, Cather
Ines were week -end .visitors. with
Mr. and Mrs. Dick McQuillin
and Ronnie. .•
Mrs. Don Bell, Wayne and BO-,
erley who have spent summer at
their farm home, have returned to
their home at Toronto..
Mrs Philip. Steer returned to. her•
. home last Tuesday from Wingham
.Hospital where she underwent
.surgery.. We wish her improved
he
a th. •
MarionW all:, has returned to .her
home from Exeter, where she was
employed. during the summer.
MF and Mrs: Keith Arthur...'
John, Wayne and Philip of Lam-
beth were week -end : visitors with.
Mr and Mrs GordonWall and
family.
• ' Mr and Mrs. Donald Huffman
and Dianne ;of. Teeswater have
moved to,'the• Stir Concession ;to •
the house on Lloyd. Moffat` s farm..
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L�ucknow Couple '
.About 20 guests gathered for
• supper at the Log Cabin Restaur-
Q ant ;in Lucknow on` -Saturday to '.
observe the 25th wedding anniver-
sary of -Mr. and Mrs. Ted 'McClen..
aghanof tucknow. . The dining
room of the Log Cabin wia, decor-
sated forthe occasion and a three
tier. wedding cake centred the
table : • •
Mrs.//McC•lenaghan was the form
et. Verna Purdon and they were.
marded at theSt. Helens Manse
25 years ago on September 3rd by
Rev. Barnard. They -have resided
;in the Whitechurch and Lucknow
area since that time ,
Following: the supper . the: grail
gathered at the McClenaghan•
home where Ted ,and Nerna wer
ptesemed,with a silver tea cervi
by the family as,wellas othaer
'gifts front friends. A social.evea
int was enjoyed
• The McClenaghans have a fa
ily of three, Percy who is world
fora department of :highways
survey crew out of Toronto and
Cheryl and Calvin, at home ••
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