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SEAFORTH 15
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1949
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
$CEMBER is here and with it lurks the "common cold"! Ontario citizens
are reminded now of a few simple helpful rules to safeguard their
stealth, and that of others.
Prevention of the common cold is the responsibility of all, and if everyone
plays his part much unnecessary illness, expense and discomfort may be avoided.
With the holiday season looming ahead, when so much happiness depends on
everyone feeling fit, why run the risk of "catching cold"—or letting members
of your family face that danger?
In the interest of parents and families, the Ontario Department of Health
recommends every Ontario citizen to study the common sense precautions
suggested below and act upon them.
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Five Simple Precautions
Take plenty of rest. Avoid becoming
unduly tired. Endeavour to follow a
well-balanced diet.
Avoid becoming wet, chilled or over-
heated. If clothing becomes wet, H
should be changed os quickly as
possible.
If a cold overtakes you, go to bed
until it improves. If it does not clear
up rapidly, do not hesitate to seek
medical advice.
Be thoughtful of others. If suffering
from a cold, do not spread germs by
coughing or sneezing openly.
'11 Avoid crowds as for as possible.
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Nb one wants to be "laid up" with a cold ::
especially at this holiday time of year. By following
these five common-sense precautions you can help
yourself and others enjoy a happy, healthy holiday ...
free from the seasonal misery of the "common cold"
DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
FOR THE PROVINCE OF ONTARIO
RUSSELL T. KELLEY
MINISTER OF HEALTH
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THE
INION
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Condensed Statement as at 31st October, 1949
ASSETS
Cash on Hand and in Banks, including Bank of Canada.... $ 83,009,578.
Government and Other Securities 158,481,399
Call Loans 7,564,633
Total Quick Assets $249,055,610
Commercial Loans and Discounts 160,967,812
Bank Premises 6,105,351
Liabilities of Customers under Letters of Credit, Acceptances
and Sundry Other Assets 10,509,211
$426,637,984
LIABILITIES
Deposits $ 388,605,051
Deposits by other Banks 8,476,778
Notes in Circulation 498,329
Letters of Credit, Acceptances and Sundry Other Liabilities.. 10,702,121
Total Liabilities to the Public $408,282,279
Capital Paid Up 7,000,000
Reserve Fund 10,000,000
Undivided Profits 1,355,705 18,355,705
$426,637,984
PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT
Profits for the year ended 31st October, 1949, after making appropriations
to Contingency Reserves, out of which full provision for bad and
doubtful debts has been made $2,231,670
Provision for depreciation of Bank Premises 395,475
Provision for Dominion and Provincial Taxes 835,000
Dividends at the tate of ten per cent per annum 700,000
Amount carried forward 301,195
Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 30th October, 1948 1,054,510
Balance of Profit and Loss Account, 31st October, 1949 1,355,705
Rf.BERT RAE, Preis/era A. C. ASHFORTH, General Manager
WANTED
CLERK -TYPIST
To handle billing and book-
keeping
Must have pleasing person-
ality and references.
Apply in writing to
Secretary
Public Utility
Commission
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Atlas. SmITH'S shopping trip might have taken an hour.
Actually, it took three minutes—by telephone.
To housewives in a hurry, the telephone means a lot.
It's like having an extra pair of hands to help out—an
extra pair of feet to run errands, or get help in
emergencies. Any way you look at it, your telephone
is big value.
No wonder more people are using more telephones—
and that requests for service are at an all-time high. We
should like to be able to provide service for all who want
it, when and where they want it. We will continue to do
all we can to reach that goal.
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Screens made to order
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SEAFORTH
Town of Seaforth
PARKING
By order of the Police, to facilitate snow
removal, no parking on the streets of
this Municipality will be allowed be-
tween the hours of 2 a.m. and 8 a.m.
Any contravention of this order will "be
strictly enforced in accordance with the
Highway Traffic Act, Section 40, sub-
section 7
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