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Page 12'. 4 ucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 25, 1970
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chequing despositors, There are 50 interim
draw whiners , from across Canada.
The contest features a $150.,000 grand
prize, 10 prizes of $5,000 and 100 prizes of
$1,000, The major awards ,and the
remaining 50 prizes of $1,000 will be drawn
at the end' of the contest November 17.
The consumer receives one entry form
for each $50 -'deposit in either new or
existing accounts, with a maximum of 100
entries per customer. A unique feature of
the' contest, available only to winners,
allows them to deposit their prizes in a
special `Double Your 'Money Savings
Certificates" and double their winnings in
six years. -
Donald E. McLean, Vice -President,
Personal. Deposits and Loans, said this
year's savings incentive program is as
popular as the bank's Dream Draw contest
last year which was a first in Canadian
banking history. "We feel, very confident
that customers' enthusiasm about our
unique approach to savings will grow even
stronger over the remaining weeksof the
- contest."
Interim draw winners in Ontario were;.
Mrs. M, Bain, West -Guilford; Helena
Hardy, 'Perth; Mr. Adelard Dube, Tecum-
seh; Mr. W. Scott Miller, Simcoe; Mrs.
Beryl Dempsey; Guelph; Mrs. Pam Allan,
Guelph; Ross McLellan, Sarnia; Mrs,
Clarice Stafford, Aylmer; Mrs.; Elsie Irvin,
Dungannon; Mr. Garth McGinnif, Thunder
Bay; Mr. James Scott, Foxboro; Mr. C. A.
Woolley, Ottawa; Nicholas Patafio, Qt,
tawa; Mr, S. Barr, Mississauga; Mr. Spiros.
Psomos, Toronto; Mr. Bill Coristine,
Toronto; Daivia Dalinda, Toronto; Mrs,.
Martha Visocchi, Hamilton; Mr. K.
Phillips, Hamilton; Christine Betts, Aur-
ora; Elaine. Tavener, ..Brampton; G. M.
Allison, Deep River.
ark Sommer works on the installation of a blower'vent in the workshop atthe farmhouse
two miles west of Dungannon he shares with three other crafters. Mark uses a blow toich to
make brass sculpture and brass'; canisters and 'the -blower vent will clear the air when he is
working with, the torch. He shares the workshop with his wife, Heather -McLean, who sews
Yoga pants from seedcloth and warm wool ski -pants with -flannel lining. Mark and Heather
are preparing a craft show -they will -be attending in wNew:Brunswickz-nextmonth. -Mark's.
brother, Phil, is a glass craftsman who makes glass lampshades, mobiles and• trinket' Nixes.
His wife, Pauli Polzin, presses and dries wild flowers to make fieral;designa, on, the lids of the
boxes. Phil and Pauli sold their craft:at the Colb ourne Country, Fair at Saltford;last week. The
four have converted one room in the farmhouse they share to a workshop where they work
together on their individual crafts.
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