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HOW MANY KEEP THEIR S.4,...VINGS IN A. BANK?
Probably all of them /There are 10 million,aavings deposit accounts
in the chartered banks, by far the most popular type. They are used
by all sorts of people—wage-earners, businessmen. housewives, farmers,
students who know their money is safe, earns good interest, amid is
available whenever needed. And they like the efficiency and courtesy of
the men and women who serve them Your nearest branch is the place
for your savings — and the one place you elm do an your beinking.
THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR COMMUNITY
comprised of Eldon Bradley, RR
3, Godorich, William (low,
Auburn, 'Mac Smith, Brussels and
Clem Galbraith in charge.
The president, Wellington
Brock, .Granton, the first vioet
president, Venen. Htionter, Luck
now and the secretary, Eptmel
Glutton, Goderich, were named
delegates to the Western Count-
ies Coin/tattoo at Lambeth in
February.
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A rooflina that lobits amazingly like that of a soft-top convertible is a striking featitte Of
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'MORRIS COUNCIL
SCHOOL, BOARD
The first mooting of narris
School Beard for 1903 was held
in the Township Hall on. jantturY
3. AU the members Were present.
Minutes of the December
uteeihng wore read and approved
on motionot G, Nicholson and C.
Haines.
Motion B. T11!loft and G.
son that Jas. Osten he appointed
chairman fund Ralph Shaw secre-
tary treasurer for 1963
The Board decided to continue
membership in Ontario Trustee
and Ratepayers Assodiation. An.
Insurance agent was present and
discussed various phases of the
Liability Policy the Board carries.
Applirtions were received
from six caretakers and appoint-
tnents made. At present ' thero
are three vacancies, •
Motion B. Elliott and 1, Black
authorized payment of . the
following bill:
Meehan Hardware . , .... 23.43
r. Brewer, fuel • 138.08
G. Mutter, fuel......::.:.........63.99
S. Lowe 4.13
(toss Anderson 66.21.
Hood Supplies 27.32
H. Clark 9,00
Ontario Trustee Ameba:Non
fee 38.00
The new school desks ordered
early in December for two
schools have not been delivered.
The members. of the Board will
visit each of the schools in.
February. The date will he
Armored after consultatton with
Inspector J. TT. Kinkero,
.Tamss F3ston R. S. Shaw
Chairman Secretary
HURON HOLSTEIN
DIRECTORS PLAN
1963 ACTIVITIES
Directors of the Huron Cpunty
Holstein Club at a special meeting
itn the new agricultural office
board rooms, (*intent drew up
plans for 1963, in which Enrold
Gaunt Lucknow, was appointed
to represent the club on the
Huron .qounty Federation of
Agriculture.
Activities planned include;
Holding the annual barn meet
at the farm of Ed. Bell, Blyth
the third week in march, with a
conunittee comprised of Ed. Bell,
Simon Hallahan, Belgrave and
William Gow, Auburn, to make_
arrangements; .
For the annual bus tour, the
week of May 29, to be arranged
by a committee inoluding William.
Haugh, Gunton, Douglas Farquhar,
!Clinton, Willis/4n allutton, Coder.
heftand Allister BrOadfook
seaforth;
The annual Twilight meeting
'to be held the second week of
Mule at the farm of Ross
Marshall, Written, with Tom
Brock, Grattton, - Tom F.;etti,
VoOdhant, Moss Trevtartha
'Clinton and Mr. Marshall attang-
ing 'the event;
The annual bentinet to be held
October It in the Mettiorial
Blyth, Clain. Galbreath,
13iktlh, Simon Hallahan, Harold
Gantt and James Hogg* geaforth
uttanging. the event;
And the anneal meeting to he
held in Blyth the thitd week in
1100i/their' with a committee