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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-21, Page 3ptiSSDAY,_POC• 210. 11641, THE IUcKNOW • SENTINEL., LUCKNOW, ONTARIO sincere hank ; you, dear friends and customers,for the ' generous measure of partonage : you extended to us. throughout the past year. You ..have made it our most successful ever, and it is with sincere gratitude, and pleasure that we 'wish you the finest of everthing, always, Merry Christmas m Iank Of Montreul :O ns New 'Exclusive ":. ;in business at antique mahoganyan dasks.seated oposite the bank's s ontreal Branch For Waren OnIy High-fashion banking made its Savings. ,and Chequing aCCOuntS. for in Montreal on Monday, making arrangerhents for'buying ember 12)•at Le. Salon,' the 'and selling securities and. for safe - d Montreal's exclusive new. keeping of valuables, as well as nub fa women. personal services for travel.fund;s., located in the heart. ofn Moneal's ,passports and letters ;of, .credit. unable uptown shopping sliest. :Substantial extra costs'of.provis'; ,Salon introduces: an• entirely pew ion of the special services at the c ceps in Canadian banking. branch r ill. be covered by the re - G. Atnoid. Hart chairman: and quirement tomaintain a minimum esident of the. Bank of Montreal, balance of $ ,t"Koo.,, 1dthat the unique branch has` REGENCY 'SE'TTIIvC; ea desii;ned to urovide "a part- prom floor to ecilin,►: I,e Salon War kind of,banking service for is decorated and fitted in a F:.eg- anen"., •ency, motif. Pink broadloom cov-' A wide range' of banking: services ars the floor and the..c olor i rt�at be pro' i'ded, •with the cmphasid chcd in the ceiling. the anticipated needs ofthe t• 'I"itr traditional trllcr';s'"coa e' is ientele expected to use Le Salon.; ,hissing horn l.c Salon Instead. . e branch will have facilities fors ? customcrs will conduct their:bank oar tilt', Oily old .tit'. IV4k, ire watt hearty holiday sena n. bring you n bag -lull of beet wishes, for a happy May the gales of good health and good chr be yours.' WM. MURDIE and SON • a°ssi.stant s , .while waiting for service. cult omers can relax' on Regency sofa and occasional chairs. • The office of the manager.. .Mark Ilaslett , :is. in the shape of an :. octagonal,canopied "pavilion" close to the entrance. Mr. liaslett/is`normally likely'to be the only. man to be seen at Le Salon . Other menseeking' admission will be' directed to the • bank's existing regular -service branch across the hall on the same floor iii; the Standard Life Building. v, rens Dim Yule S irit ..,Merry" Christmas'?. Not al- ways, , according to ' some an - dent 'beliefs once associated .with the .day. • , Take, for instance, the old . belief that cattle and other stable animals were given, the power of speech. on Christmas Eve. • Any person who heard the animals speak would die with in a year,.so superstition said. ':Somber omens of death were- read into still other Yuletide ,legends. When the Yulelog burned, bystanders were told to wateh theshadows on the walls: If the shadows of any persons• appeared to be head- less, .this supposedly meant death for those persons.•'again . within a'. year. ' : Salt was also said to halve thepower of forecasting: life ,or death,' when used in con- nection with Christmas: The • test could be trade by leaving a, small mound of salt on the table on Christmas Eve. 0 the ,salt melted during the night, that, tansmeantdeath within 12 months. 0 the salt remained `un melted, the forecast was torr tr long and healthy, life. 9 PAGE THREE' '311• joyous season ..,..:,,., : :ate iewish the > * best to one and all, ,'•:, reetrn! Agnews' INSURANCE Agency.' HK.'sa fri•nelly wish that :you will .njoy' Th. H.ppi.st of Holidays To you and your family.. , may. this be your happiest Christmas ever. j 11 We. lift our voices //in song to wish you and yours the many joys: of the Yuletide season. May Your holdays be truly 'merry.. WE WISH YOU A 'HAPPY. AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR Johnstone Mobile Feed Service GORDON A. JOHNSTONE, PROP. PURINA FEEDS r4 ,1