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Personal Item*
Xr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, 3.fr.
and Ms. Gerald Bryan and fam-
of Prospect Rill spent A few
days last week In runt, Mi.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Thomson
and family were SattirdaY
sung •guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd. Thomson.
Mra, George Hopkins of mit.'
chell, Mrs. Gordon Jones of Ran-
.nech spent a few daYs with Carl,
EdWiti, and D011na Jones:
Mr.- and Mrs, Theo. Stephen
of Anderson spent Sunday with
Mrs. JAS. Xessey't
M. E. Hooper
Fair Winner
Funeral services for Milton E:
Hooper, son of the late John
limier and Xeria Perkins. of
Blanshard Township,was held
from the L. A. Ball funeral
chapel on Satuxdai, November
30,
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Features Active Year
A resounding vote of 4PJtli“ bursarY givejy te LOM..
clerice was given .the exenntrins
.of the Grand Rend Legion Mon-
day nisi* lila members_ joined
os one in .acciaitning every
oificer to ,his. post for another
year.
Returned were P resi de ttt
Clayt, Mather,: first vice-presi.
dent, Dave Duncan: second
vice-president, Gle.tut Desjardin;
secretary6 Harry
treasurer, Borden Clark, APO
sergeant .4,At Arms William
Peckett,
Branch 49.8 enjoyed one of: .its
•Most profitable. years under the
guidance of tins. .executive. The
most notable prolect was the
planning and erection .of the
pew 10e$1.ou hu4dng. Construe -
tion on the handing started in
late September, and in that time.
with both members .And. non-.
menthes particiPating, the two-
storey structure was erected 41.14
• the roofing completed.
"It is • .gratifying indeed,"
President Mathers tad the rec-
14r. Hooper was a member of
Woodham United Church, mem.
ber of the seesion, and a mem-
ber of Woodham L.0.14, He was
also a winner at fall fairs with
grain and vegetables, He took
great interest infield crop judg-
ing in later years,
He is survived by one son,
Gladwyn, of Blanshard, and four
grandchildren; three sisters,
Mrs. Cecil Carom of Woodham,
airs. V. 0. Sawyer of Bramp-
ton, Mrs. Wm, Urquhart of
Kirkton.
The pallbearers were Mitchell
Liebler, Edwin Saakel, Kenneth
Pacey, Earl Hooper, Jack Urqu-
hart and Norman Sawyer, The
flower bearers were friends and
neighbors,
Interment was in Kirkton Un-
ion cemetery,
News Budget From
Crediton East
By NUM W. MOTZ
Personal Items
Miss ,Marcia Smith of Exeter
spent the weekend with her
grandmother, Mrs, Sam aBayna
ham and uncle, Russell.
Mrs. Sam, Bayaihaan is spend-
ing this week in London with
relatives.
for teacher •trauung.
Msa Rettialt Wit .of Windsor
visited aver the weekend, with
her uOther and zrsadmother,r
14.%rs. Mao liolt and Mrs. L. Gera -
mate.
Mr, aadMrs. Peter Anderson,
who, have been residents of the
village for the past five 7e.ari
left on Saturday to take up resi-
deuce. near Rodney.
The Bible .study group of the'
'United Church is LeMg bed
every Wednesday evening in 'the
basement of the church under
Rtlieeir!ettAtl.erAlti, Inlioputeytite i'lier,Stour,outho;
is taking the Epistle of Galatians
as Ws study at present.
The White .Gift service will.
be held at the .ntorning session
in the church next Sunoo.
XI'. and Mrs, Wm. Sturdevant'
arrived .home Monday' morning
from a motor trip to the United'
States and different JAale Erie
points where . they visited rely
ttvee and friends.
Mr. .and lire. Wm, Stubbs of
Thedford sPentsSundaY with. 14r,
and Mrs. 'nos: Baird.
Mr. and Mrs, Wrri. Sweitter
_accompanied by Mr. and MrS,
Oeo. Clarice of Thedford, spent
a few days last Week in Toronte,
visiting with, Mrs. Sweitter's•
niece and granddaughter, Mre.
Louise Moore and Miss Nancy
Clark. While there Mr. Sweitzer
atiudp gape.Mr. ark attended the Grey
Cup
Messrs. rules and Morley Pea -
Jardine are practise teaching. in.
Kinva school, Miss Lorratne
Taylor in 131401.0.3ush school and
Misses Margaret Woodburn and
Joan Gill in Mrs: Willits. Des-
jardine's school.
Mr. and Mrs, Mansell Mason
arrived home • last week after
visiting with their daughter,
31Crras.
Crackersneo
and3ircfCarrsialir Mr. 31°.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy Scott of
Inthoethewr.eemkertsd, Wwimth,
Sarni
Patterson. :Ss co sen1 te' 71$ t
Mrs. Myrtle Tetreau sp.ent Mons
day in London.
Mr. and Mrs. John Lamb vis-
ited relatives in Brantford. over
the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn. -.Elate&
and 'family of Sarnia spent the
weekend with Mr. arid Mrs.
Lawrence Johnson ,antl denah
ters.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Rendle
spent the weekend with their
daughter,. Mrs. D. Coulson, Mr.
Coulson and family in London.
Mr. Billie and MissBrenda
Brenner of Sarnia spent the
weekend with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Glen Brenner.
Mr. and Mrss John Randall of
Parkbill.and Mr. and Mr& Ken-
neth Raigiall and family of Syl-
van spent Saturday With lilts,
Olive Sturdevant,
Mrs. L. •PUlton left last week
to spend the winter with her
dairghter in. Alabama and also
for some time in Florida. '
ord attendance. "We've had 100
per cent co-operation trolls, all
the members As well as from a
great many non-members
in and around the Bend."
This year's Christmas party,
sponsored solely by the Legion,
is slated for December 10, With
a. btgger-than-ever attendance
antimpated.
• It was estimated that upwards
of 600 school-age and. pre-schoolage children will be on hand
this year. The affair featdres
Santa Claus with toys and
candies for everyone, a brightly
decorated Christmas tree, and
an afternoon of cartoon movies.
Children will be attending front
such Places as Grand Bend,
Zurich, Shipka, Dashwood, St.
Damien, Greenway, •Smolty Hol-
low, Black Bush and Ipperwash.
President Mailers welcomed
all army families in the area
to the function.
Michael Gusblak, of the Royal
Canadian Regiment, at Ipper-
wash, was initiated into the
branch. A great many more new
members are expected from that
area, and plans were discussed
for a mass installation cere-
mony to accommodate them.
Such a ceremony would, be the
first one iii the history of the
branch;
Mrs. Frank Glanville, who has
been ill with the flu,. is better
again. Two of her children, who
have had pneinonik's and in
South Huron Hotpitel, have re.
turned home. David, the young -
esti is still in hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glan-
ville Sr. of Manitoulin Island
are visiting hee before leaving
for the south for the wintOr.
Presentation To Bride -Elect
The neighbors gathered at the
home of Mrs, R. Motz on Mon-
day. evening in honor of one of
their former neighborst Miss
Beverly Neil of Exeter and pre-
sented her with a tri -lite lamp.
A mock wedding was put on
by, several of the ladies.
1 Buy ALL
My Gifts At
Gould &Jory
.1 think Gould and Jory
have the loveliest gifts for
everyone — family and friends.
Their counters are loaded
with smart clothing gifts, .
shOes and. slippers . 6 . hanclsonie
luggage . pretty china.
And the prices fit
my budget to a "T"!
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$800 Christmas Jackpot
PREmCHMSTMAS FOOD BUYS
SUNSHINE VOMATO JUICE
Aylmer, 48 oz. bilk 3 for $1.00
BREAKFAST BACON
Schneiders, 0 -lb. pkg. 390
INSTANT COFFEE -
Maxwell House, 6 -oz. jar $1.19
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE
1 lb. bags 890
SCHNEIDER'S CHEESE
2 lb pkg. 11S0
CLOVER LEAF SALMON
TULIP MARGARINE
Price
•2.pie size
Await MINCEMEAT
Fancy Tied Cohoe, 7% Oz. 3 for $1,00
4 for S1.00
BLUE GOLD PEAS
15 oz. tins 2 for 3S0
AYLMER BARTLETT PEARS
20 oz. this 3 for $1.00
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News Budget From
Grand Bend
By MRS. E. KEOWN
moose $rom
Harpley
Iy MISS M• A14000INAS
thooi .
4r. and Xrs. Jim, Lova. Mt.'
ger and DOW spent -Saturday.
•.evantog with Mansell, ',and Maud.
ifodgins,
14.r. and Mrs. George Latta
visited. with Mr. And Mrs. Verne
Ridley ea Friday evemag,
Paper Boys Entertained
Bobby Bossenberry, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry-1305sen-
berry, was among.the group of
11 Free Press carriers who were
entertained by the Free FresS
on Thursday in London.
The boys were taken on a tows
of television station CFPL, the
Free Pres a building ancr Kel-
logg's plant.and the group then
climaxed their visit with a movie
at the Capitol' as guests of the
manager, and. treated to dinner
by the Free Press. The other
boys were from this area. •
W.A. Elect Officers
The W.A. of St. John's -by -the -
Lake Anglican Church held their
regular monthly meeting on
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. William Rendle with a good
attendance. Final arrangements
were made for the Christmas
Party for the Sunday School to
be held in the Town Hall oft
Saturday afternoon, December
21, Arrangements were also
made for the bataar and bake
sale to be held in the Town Hall
on Saturday, December 7.
An election of officers for the
next year was conducted by Av.:
A. n. Booker, rector of the par-
ish. President is Mrs. Harry
Bossenberry; vice-pres., Mre.
James Cutting; sec-treAs., Mrs,
Wm. Cochrane; Dorcas secre-
tary, Mrs. Wm. 'Rendle; card
secretary, Mrs. Albert Cox.'
Personal Items
One of our local young ladies
in the person of Mis$ Lorraine
Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Car-
lyle Tender, who is at present
attending Teachers' College in
London, was among five of the
students of the College to win A
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Comments About
Kirkton
By MRS. HAROLD DAVIS
Mr. and Mrs. 33onald Jolly,
Betty and Donnie and Miss Mar-
lon Triebner of Exeter visited
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Morrison.
Mrs, Dr. Amos is a patient
at St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
at time of writing.
Mr. and Mr. Harold Henry,
Ruth Ann and Mark of London,
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S. Black -
ter were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Burns Blackler,
The Library Board met on
Monday with a good attendance.
Plans were made for their
Christmas concert to be held af-
ter New Yeats, New • books r...re
rgi shelves. The librarians re-
port shelved a lbook circulation
of 1687 for the month of blevent.
ber.
Young Canada took Week
The Kirkton Library Board
observed Young Canada BoOk
Week in Kirkton Aberdeen Hall
on Thursd.ay,, Nov. 21 with 13
schools enjOyilAg Seelig the Hut.
on County Bookmobile.
A short talk was given by the
Huron County Librarian, Mra.
Glen tekiniet, a story by Miss
Wilson on Victoria County and
pictures of Mr. Clift Allan's.
A display of new Wilts bought
this fall along with older books
and Tinton Comity books was
(Mit. The Huron County 13001t -
mobile called and exchanged
the county books on Wednesday.
A.Y.P.A.
The A.Y.P.A. of St. Paul's An-
glidan chinch met in Aberdeen
• Monday evening, The Pte'
Kett * had
charge of the meeting.
The topic was given by Bill
Cook Oh t iil1age lit
named Ditchling.
• This Week In
Saintsbury
By MRS. H. DAVIS
Mrs. Maurice McDonald, M.
and Mts. Robt. Coleman, Lucan,
Mr. Alfred Dickins, London,
Mr. Albert .Dicking, Lambeth,
Mrs. Rd. Dicithis and Mrs.
Frank Coates, Exeter and Mr.
and Mrs. Heber Davis attended
the funeral on Saturday 6£ Mr.
Fred. Dickins, Coldwater, a
former resident of the commun-
ity.
Alta, W.. 3. Davis is still a
patient in the Lunen nursing
home.
Mr. and 10s. Jiii Barker
were Sunday evening guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkinson.
Mr. Pat Crony it and Miss Mil-
dred Dundas were Sunday wa-
ning guests with Islr. and Mrs.
Hugh Davis, • •
Mrs. Earl Atkinstei, Mr. RV -
mond Greenlee, Mrs. Earl Green-
lee, Mrs. James Barker, Mr.
Maurice McDonald, IVIra. Harry
Carroll, Mrs. Hugh Davis and
Heather, 1VIts. Lorne Hodgins,
Mrs. Harvey Latta and Mrs.
Heber Davis attended a", social
evening at Trivitt Memorial
PariSh. Hall recentlY.
Mr. and Mrs. Heber Davit
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
Tindall, Mt. trydges, on Mon-
day
The ladies of ' St Patrick's
church held a day's rmilting at
the home of Mrs. Tont Itooy ott
,Thursday of last week. A pot-
luck dinner Was enjoyed by all,
Thcink You
Grand Bend
I wish to oxPross fly saarecia-
Hon to the voters of Grand Bend
for choosing nie for council In
my first election.
1 will endeavour to merit the
confidence YOU have placed in
m.
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Wellwood Gill
Garage
Sunday And
Evening Service
Open this Sunday, Wednes.
day afternetni, and dutitig
the evening throughout the
week.
Graham Arthur
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gvery tine you nuke a bank deposit—no Matter how small—you atelie/ping
to finance better living for yourself and for your fella* Canadians. The
BNS statement below shows how your money is put to work, so that you
enjoy better products "A . better schools . . better roads ... better living.
The Bank of Nova Scotia is proud to be associated with more than a tr011ion
depositors in this continuing story of money in action.
• The Bank of Nova Scotia's
- 126th Annual Statement
AS AT OCTOBER 31, 1951
LIABILITIES
—Money entrusted to us
$1,260,611,793 DelasitS,
More than a million cus-
tomers now bank with the
BNS. They deposit their
money for a host of reasons—to meet
business and household needs... as
a retirement Med for the future .
or to finance a college education. Our
customers plate these funds for safety
and convenience in current and sav-
ings accounts, personal chequing ac-
cOunta, and such special accounts es
the Bank's unique PSI:
$19,780,600 Letters of credit.
This is the extent to which?...
the Bank has guaranteed the
credit of our customers buy-
ing from suppliers, particularly these
in foreign lands. It matches the
amount pledged by customers for re-
payment (see amount opposite similar
heading under "Assets").13usiness at
home is thus encouraged to expand
abroad . . . another way the Bank
serves as a partner in Canada's
progtess.
$4,9#4,680 Other liabilities.
This represents money set
• aside to cover expenses
'which must be =et but are
not yet sine . * such as out 1957
Income Tax,
wHA:r vtiE
SHAREHOLDERS
CONTRILIUTR
$/0,004,090 Capita/ paid rip, 1
-rest account and undivided W
profits.
The shateliolders.,-the real
owners of the 15 ank—contribute these
funds whieh protect the interests of
the CUStorrieks. They thus ensure the
strength and stability of the 11NS, amid
boip make possible the 13atilesiit
creasing role in a growing Canada.
eta! 1.1cibilitlee $1E355,361E166
ASSETS '
—how The Bank putt the,
Morley to work s
$193,546,011 Cash, cheques, and due
from banks.
This is like cash. itt the Bank's till to
service the cheques which 'BNS
customers .draw on their accounts.
$318,852,943 Investments.
'-i• 'This amount (mostly Canal:Mut
'In Government Bonds) helps finance
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_ varied Government activities such
as she St. Lawrence Seaway; the National
Harbours Board; Wheat Board payments; out
National Defence needs. Other investment
funds go into the building of schools, high*
ways, new plants and equipmeht—to snake
available for us all more of the goodthingsrgs_
in life.
$141,498,363 Call loans, secured, ;
,/".:
This money, lent to investmenu
t
S6S9,702,434 Mee texas iesatrovis
ass, s
if sequired.
ho,us,ses:, is subjeetto immediate recta -4-..-...
dossier estimates/ less,
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Our custemers in Canada alittenteatl,
borrowed this amount for all kinds
of personal and business purposes These
loans help finance the purchase of materials
and the sale and distribution of goods w w .
from the cutting of trees in the forest to the
sale of refrigerators...from startingabusiness
to improving a farm or home. Loans of this
kind are the lifeblood of Canada's growth...
the arilemost important service to the
communityw I
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$19,780,600 eu.stooto, old&
letters of credit.
This is the arnount,custbiners ate ,
pledged to repay the Bank for funds'
it may pay out under "Letters of Create (see
this heading under"Liabilities")0
$21,980,814 Bit»kprertthet and &he?
Most d this sum goes into a con*
ominous progratrate of litprinVing
OW branch facilities so that customer's con do
their banking more pleasantly end
iotat /Utah $1100,3411165
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