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Pin 'o este 115 of
n l" s held a put
Pp
)r d over
s1 ea v. Ileac closest rivals
in the laxeter i- adios'' Bowling
league.
Be -Bops,. 'l o1 i
Bos .situated ate. Seeowl it d d
Pt
the league standings with 55
a
points, took A 6-1 decision from
slip)
the Lollipops to. hold onto selves with only a three eint
one and three point margins l
over Hct Dogs and Mighty Mice bulge over the second. place Bi;
respectively for the .runner-up Six, The ;Big Six have been e91n-
pos)tlon- • ing on .exceptionally strong over
Minty Mice and Wee 11opeS- the last five weeks and present-
were the . Mico
,two to col-. ly 1 find themselves just three
lett 7.0 victories. Merry Maids,points off the pace, Windmills
Nita Hawks, Poppettes, Pills, h olcl the t-opru sung on 31 points
Rollettes, Ili Lights, Whatnots while the runners -UP have 30,
And Jolly Six were all five point Milkmen took three points from
Winners. the Tip Toppers tp hold onto
sole possession of third place
Rolling 600 or better triples with 26 points. Spares, who swept
this week included A. Pooley all four from the Tradesmen,
(Be -Bops) 686, J, Harness (Merry have a one point bulge on fpur,h,
Maids) 648, L, Webster (Busy place with 26 over the Rockets
$ees) 606, D. Mattson (Nite in fifth with 25, Red's. Billiards
Hawks) -639, J. Taylor (Green- take care of the number six
horns) 616, P. Haugh (Pin Pop• slot with 24,
pettes) 687, Doreen Tiernan of Windmills and Spares were
the Hot Dogs trundled a dazz- the only few point' winners m
ling 737 triple. the "A" loop action while Milk -
Weekly awards went to .Norma men, Big Six and Pepsi's each
Hooper for hidden score and of copped three apiece, Rockets and
course Doreen Tiernan for her Billiards split their points even
illusthious triple. Tile 737 per- ly.
formance came close to breaking Ward Kraft's 697 sparked
S. Wright's mark of 758, Larry's Supertest to four more
Average competition keen points kn the "B" league action.
Upstarts, Ls who. are
rightonthe
p
r
leader's heels, grabbed four
from the Kingpins to keep pace.
son presently tops the list at 204, B. Hodgins' 716 performance
Phyllis Baugh stands second at was high for the winners with
198 While A. Pooley continues to one game being 307. Supertest
move up fast with 193, holds a three point edge over
71e -Tions (.1, rnolry 6,61 6 Upstarts.
Lollipops (J. Lippert 581) 1 Bee d.es Upstarts and Larry's
Flowettes (1✓. Ford 502) 2 Supertest, Cromarty Rollers (M.
Merry Maids (J. Harness 616) 5 Dow 631) and Klippen Tigers
)l'isy Bees (C,, 1Vehster inn).. ..... , n (A, Ross 564) also won four
Mighty Mice (X). Morley 400) 7 point victories.
Frisky Six (Wj. Smith 461) , 2
Nate Hawks (D, Mattson 630) , 5
Greenhorns (J, Taylor 61.6) 2
Pin Poppettes IP. Haugh 667) ,,, 5
I'ilHalsdlcappers (1'. (P, Hunter -.Du Goulda565) " 5
Happy Gals (D, Munroe 536) 2
F ollettes (P. Veal 528) 0...........
HI -Lights (B. Gifford 530) G
Sputniks (G. Hodge 532) 2
Hot Dogs (D. Tiernan 737) 3
lips & Downs (S. 1' infer 498) ,, 4
Jolly Jilts (.7, Burke 547) .......:2
Whatnots • (O. Essery 535) 5
Jolly Six (G. Skinner 526) 5
11'ho Cares (7.. Brintnelt 545) 2
.1 )ley Cats (K. Hay 476) 0
1Vee Hopes (V. Lindenfield 534) „ 7
Standings
Pin Poppettes 71
Be -Bons b6
Hot .Dogs ,. a 55
7Tiehty Alice 53
Rollettes 51
Haney Gals , 51
Pills 47
Whatnots . 47
Merry Maids 45
't'ns & ,Downs 45
10lowettes 44
Wee Hopes 44
Nite Hawks 43.
Handicappers 40
Alley Cats 36
Who Cares 36
Hf Lights 3.5
Lol lipons 37
Jolly Jilis 37
Frisky Six 03
Sputniks .` 31
Greenhorns 24
Jolly Six 16
Busy Bees 15
$.tanr�ings tighti.....n uta
�nbowling divisio n
car.
aih t rs AAAA
Toams in h [>, division 5G
Q vi of
d S1 n 1 904 26
the l; x e t e r Men's ;!fowling X a t ilio ai 3u392 25
League are gradually closing in 1'Inlhanihcra 94496 21
IA .On the league leading Windmills, 'hie 'roppers 55277 16
Irc•
Windmills, who12ut h s '^ r
d 1 s, !rave led the i 0079, 17
group practically from the first 'raapslnert .
34157 15
week of existence, find them-
se
ihent,
41";!11111084, . 34273 15
ts 335T7 1�
Quite a bathe is raging for the
high average honors, A. Matt -
Averages
A. Mattson 204
l', Haugh 100
A. Pooley 190
D, Munroe 109
11, Holtzman 166
0, Tiernan 187
N, Coleman 183
11. Cronyn 181
J. Loved 180
AT. Redman 180
D. Bon thron 179
N, Caldwell 179
R. Durand 179
M. Lovell 178
1?. Simmons '178
B. Hendrick :177
IID Fuller 177
G, Farquhar 176
A. Simpson 176
P, Hunter-Duvar 176
E. Datars 170
A. Cronyn 176
Hensen personals
Mr. Laird Joynt of Toronto
visited his mother, Mrs. Alice
Joynt, this past week.
Mr. Robert Dick was taken. by
Bonthron Ambulance on Tues-
day to South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, • .
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PROPANE
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Free bowling awards were
won by B. Hodgins (307) high
single, A. Blanke (805) high
triple and F. Tilley of Imperials
for hidden score.
Members of the 300 club this
week included A: Blanke 324,
J. Fuller 305, G. Kirk 303 and B.
Hodgins 307.
"A" LEAGUE
Windmills (B. Osgood 696) 4
Butchers (11, 'Holtzman 636) „ 0
Milkmen (i Stire 668) 3
Tip Toppers (If, Holtzman 627) 1
Big Six (MM, Brttitnell 720) 3
11'i1deats (11, Mathers 407) 1
1?opsis (T. MacDonald 658) . 3
Plnpoppers (B, Nicol 602) 1
"B'+ LEAGUE
Imperials (B. McDonald 6071
l6dselalres (C. 'Deneau 586)
1.. Supertest (11.. Kraft 697)
("o -op (Ar, Collard. 500)
Cromarty Rollers A1. Dow 631)
Paint Pots (G. Arthur 538)
I Inpen 'Tigers (A, Ross 564)
llankmonts (J.,- Cutting 515)
(tanners (1). Rooth 007) ...,_..
11A1's (K, Kirk 556)
Upstarts (13. '-Lodging 716)
Kingpins (D. Troy 606)
Standings
L. Supertest 34897 32
Upstarts • 34646 39
('roma' l ,
Cromarty Rollers s ..36330 28
Imperials 346..11 26
Kingpins 33557 23
Canners 33777 23
Edeelatres 33431 21
Paint Pots ..., 31900 2n
Co-op , 32173 16
1:ipnen Tlger•s 02630 17
13ankmonts 32523 15
GAI's 32304 12
High
Averages
13, Osgood: . 216
W. Davidson 226
.1, ('rocker , 220
J. Flitter 226
A. Blanke 2u
20
a 1 _..
A, flIclewell 223
21. Brim:lol1 ."21
(1, Edwards 216
D. Nieol 216
S. Frayne 215
rt. Smith 213
L. Haugh 213
3. sHrnnessev 213
, Van :norselaar 211
C. Angler 210
O. Gravett 209
Al. Heywood 200
11. J'oolry , 207
7•I, Holtzman 207
•n, Case . 204
B. Cooper 203
A. Farnnhar 203
J. Fairbairn 203
N,Redman 293
L. Cushman 200
G. Glendenning 200
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Hockey
standings
MIDGET LEAGUE
This Week's Scores:
Exeter 6, Oakridge Acres 2
Lambeth 8, Exeter 3
Spares (J. Fairbairn 706) .............4 Future Games;
Tradesmen (G, Glendenning 626) 0 Dec. 7—Exeter vs. Neilsen Park
Rockets (J. Fuller 81.3) 2
Red's Billiards (A, Blanke 805) 2 PEE WEE LEAGUE
Standings This Week's Scores:
'Windmills 37591. 3,i Exeter 3, Oakridge Acres 0
EIg Six
36723 30 future 'Games:
Aillkmen 36610 28 Dec, 5—Exeter vs. Lambeth
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IP 0i C 1,CONF` 0t i10100A i i ;)OR4ICIPCI 3+108 :`0431•,i wL 104 I/'1 T/ti'.
C.a.flfl'S rink
takes lead
O.L DE.S
S
B: M..R EY AN F.
The second .d1'4w for the Jones,
MaeNaughton trophy actives Bill
Cann At the topw1tt a
plus Of
thirteen;
Harvey Pollee with
1t
1
pip of'twelve .and C. Cann
.and
M. Sanders tied for third posi
• tion with a plus of nine,
5 Last week's -winners were:.
1 C. Cann 11 J, Wooden 4
4. R. King 11 C, Shane 4
41 R. Snell 11 U. Snell 4
4 M. Sanders 1.0 -- L, Kleinstiver 4
K. Hockey 11 -- C, Sheth 6-
9 A. Pasanhore 9 G, Busche ,1
3 B. Cann 10 — S, Elliot 6
11, Pollen 9 — K. McLaughlin 4.
4 'D. Jermyn 9 D. Roelofson 5
o A. Cann 8 I';, Be11 5
C, Farrow 7 J. Futcher ,5
B. McLean 7 — H. Cowen 5'
R. Bailey 7H,. Jeffery 6
L. Learn R , K. Ott.ewell 7
R, Taylor W ~— G, Mickle D
Correction—
Henderson King's team was
listed as the big winner :last
week but he had three skins to.
help him with the Ion -sided score.
SO the game was defaulted,
CURLING SCHEDULE
Tuesday, December
Street 7:00 p.m.
1-3, Wooden vs, E. Bell
2—R, Snell vs. L. l:leinstiver
1 T. 'Taylor vs K. :Hockey
, Fulcher vs. U, Snell
SSD. tteelofson vs. K. Ottewell
Sheet 9115 p.m,
1-5, 1111of vs, H. Jeffrey
2—(1, Smith vs, C Farrow
3—.1, Cann vs. A.'Passmore
4—H. Pollen vs. r), Jermyn
5-11, Bailey vs. K. McLaughlin
Wednesday, December 9
Sheet 7:00 p.m.
Shane vs. G, Alickle
Cann vs, H, King
Sheet 9;15 p.m.
1-13, ('ann vs. G. Busclie
3-2L Sanders vs, H. Cowen
4-13. AieLean vs, L, Learn
BANTAM LEAGUE
this Week's Scores;
Exeter 4, Oakridge Acres 3
Future Games:
Dec, 5—Exeter vs, Lambeth
JUVENILE LEAGUE
Future Games;
Dec, 4—Lucan vs, Exeter (8:00)
7—Exeter vs. Oakridge Acres
4. f/t1A1Rs i13A C+lc int it
Bowling.
Statistics
JUNIOR CIiRLS
Coasters (L. hunter-l)uva
r 31) b
/tenors (z. zscety 2951 g
Ylst A t- c.a (1(loser
r 271) . ar
Ile-3Irs 411. Campbell 397). 0
Chipmunks (11. iloger lh 33415
Whizz 13angs (0. Lightfoot :VS). • 0
S a t.n. d
npe
11'trIt-Me -tucks , .. 26
chipmunks 22
C'o.ts(Cr& 1,5.
Ile lion' , , ..
Whizz Bangs �7
Bongoes - AAAA -_ .. _ S
BANTAM GIRLS
Little 2lerntald8 (l'. A19(i5r. 233) . "
Iles Chiefs CK. Heywood 223) .
Jr, Chipmunks (l3. 1V -biting. 230) fi
pudniclrs (Al 1... Edwards 1611 . 0
o y Sox (1), S,ie l 252) . 0
iiiowettes (J, 11eywood 105) . .. 0
Standings
))Ig ('blots 2n
Junior ('hipmunks..,.,AAAA.15
Spudtdcks 14
Bobby Sox
1.ittie Mermaids s
Biewettes .............. 0
JUNIOR BOYS
Arthur .W..Kemp
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54UE!
Es evan died
suddenlyin
Crediton on Saturday.„
Nev
em
her
28 while, he and his wife
were visiting at the dome of lVfr,
and Mrs. Victor Green
.
Mr.andMrs. Kemp
were
en
. -
route
to ,England where they had
planned to spend the winter with.
relatives,
Mr. Kemp was barn, in Kng-
land, came to .Canada in 1912
and lined in SaMkatchewan since
that time.
The remains were shipped to
Estev.an on Sunday for burial in.
Snassen cemetery. The funeral
arran,enhents were made by Din-
ney funeral home.
The story in
Zion
By MRS. JUD DYKEMAN
Boribers (J, ,tones 435) ••.• .•• . 5 Personal items
a ec evils (R, :Hoyle 262) . ....., () Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Jaques
1ieatnicks (13, 'Wr)ght 576) a visited on .Sunday with AIr. Ar-
C4olden Hawks (it. Wolfe 305)
O,vnamlters (J. Snell 353) ...
Rockets (L. Stare 320)
Standings
Pynamiters .. 27
Golden 'Hawks . 24
Beatnirks 21
Bon)hers . 18
Rockets .....,,,.... 11
Daredevils 4
BANTAM BOYS
Mark Hawks (0. Greenacre 219)
Pepsi Colas (B. AtcKulkht 191) ••
Silver Darts (P, 'Alason 250) . ._• 3
Falcons (31 (irassick 263) 2
Tigers (13. Alarriage 210) 5
Red, Wings (D. !Meiling 157) 0
thur Hopkins who is in London
Westminster Ilbspital,
Mr, and Mrs. Tom Brock and
family and Mir. and Mrs;: Wel-
lington Brock and Ronnie vis-
ited on Sunday with S y 11 t 111x, and
Mrs. Jim Roweliffe and fam-
ily, London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ev. Miller and
family visited on Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller of
n Exeter. i
Mr, and Mrs. Jud Dykeman ,
and family visited Saturday;
evening with Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Dykeman, Crediton,
Standings
Silver Darts..............................26
Tiger's ,,.. , 23
Pepsi Colas 19
Black Hawks 93
Falcons 7
Red Wings 0
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0 2 MILLION CANADIAN
#r
Y
FOR THE YEAR ENDED OCTOBER 31st, 1959
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711E FACTS BEHIND TFIE MU%
WHAT THE B of M HAS TO MEET ITS OBLIGATIONS:
CASH: The B of M has cash in its vaults and money
' on deposit with the Bank of Canada and other
banks ambunting to
•
CHEQUES and other items in transit —.representing
the net Amount of the moneys moving between
branches of the Bank and into the B of M from
other banks on account of customers' trans-
actions
INVESTMENTS: The B of M maintains a strong
liquid position through investments in high-grade
government bonds which have a ready market.
Listed on the Bank's books at amortized value,
they amount to . . . . .
The B of M has other investments — including
a diversified list of .high-quality short-term issues.
These investments arc carried at . •
CALL LOANS: The B of M has call loans Which are
fully protected by quickly saleable securities.
These loans amount to . . . . .
QUICKLY AVAILABLE RESOURCES: The resources
listed above cover 51,6% of alt that the Bank
owes to the public. These "quick assets" amount
to .
LOANS: During the year, many millions of dollars
have been lent to business and industrial enter-
prises for production of every hind — to farmers,
fisherman, oilmen, miners, lumbermen And
ranchers — to citizens in all walks of life, and to
Provincial and Municipal Governments and
School Districts. These leans amount to .
MORTGAGES 'and hypothccs insured under the
National Housing .Act, 1$54 — representing ad-
vances to homiebuilders : . .•
BANK BUILDINGS: In hamlets, villages, towns and
large cities from coast to coast the B 6f M Serves
its custeiners at 800 offices, The; value of the
buildings owncd by the Bank, together With fur-
niture and equipment, is shown On itt bobks ht
OTHEit ASSETS: These chiefly represent liabilities
o%customers for commitments ma a by the Bank
on their behalf, covering foreign Sid demestie
trade transactions . . . * . .
WHAT THE B of M OWES TO OTHERS:
DEPOSITS: While many business firms, manufac-
turers, merchants, farmers and people in every
302,015,952 type of business have substantial deposits with
the B of M, well over half of the money on
deposit with the Bank is the personal savings of
more than two million private citizens. The total
of all deposits is . . . . .
197,316,831 OTHER LIABILITIES; Miscellaneous items, represent-
ing mainly commitments undertaken by the Bank
on behalf of customers in their foreign and
domestic trade transactions
630,591,333
205,646,327
192,284,785
$1,578,355,278
1,353,187,079
227,153,276
47,009,972
53,487,967
TOTAL RESOURCES WHICH THE Bet M HAS to MEET ITS
OMLtGATIONS . , • . . r .' . s E3,'L59,603,5/i
TOTAL OF WHAT THE B of M OWES ITS DEPOSITORS AND
OTHERS . . . . . .
TO PAY ALL IT OWES, THE 8 of M HAS TOTAL RESOURCES, AS
SHOWN ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THIS STATEMENT, AMOUNT
ING TO
1
$2,998,208,008
60,134,833 '
3,058,342,841•
3,259,693,572
WHiCH MEANS THAT THE B of M HAS RESOURCES, OVER AND
ABOVE WHAT IT OWES, AMOUNTING TO $ 201,350,731
This figure of $201,350,731 is made up of money subscribed by
' the shareholders and, to some extent, of earnings which have from
time to time been ploughed back into the business to broaden the
Bank's services and to give added protection for the depositors.
Jr,
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Grand Bend (Sub—Agency); Open rlon„ _Wed,, and Eri.
Crediton Blanch: CLARE 1RWIN, Manager
(Open Tuesday, Thursday and nit Friday 4.30 .6 p.m.)
Dash' 'eitd (Sub•Agency): Open Mon,, 'Wed. & Tri.
1.lttisall Brandi 1 Iti,ENNETI-I CHRISTIAN, Manager
Lunn Manch: JACK STEACY, Manager
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