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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1960-05-12, Page 7THURSDAY, May 112, 1960 O'Brien's Plumbing Heating and Tinsmithing Phone 156 — Zurich DAIVY SERVICE London and Toronto TO ZURICH DISTRICT LETTER TO EDITOR Mr. H. Turkheim, Editor, Zurich Citizens News, Zurich, Ontario. Dear Mr. Turkheim; Enclosed please find a money order for two -dollars and fifty cents ($2.50). This is to renew zny subscription to the "Zurirh Citi- zens News" for another year. I have enjoyed having the pa- per in my home very mush in the past year. Yours sinderely, Mrs. Charles Hagan 919 Wellington St, London, Ontario Hog Assembly in Zurich—TUESDAY & THURSDAY Hog Assembly in Hensel! 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Scholarship students who are successful in meeting the requi- site standards in the second, third and fourth university years will receive awards of $1,500 per an- num, while those accepted for graduate study in 1964, 1965 and 1966 will receive awards of $3,000 per annum for study anywhere in Canada or abroad. Then in 1967, Canada's centen- nial year, when the competition is open to all who have participated in the plan at any stage, the two final B of M Canada centennial awards will be made — one in arts and one in science. These two awards will be in the amount of $5,000 each, to be used for fur- ther study anywhere in the world. To each of the two final win- ners, if they have participated throughout the plan, the bank will have provided a total of $19,250 at the end of the bank -sponsored stu- dy. 13 ONTARIO AWARDS The allocation of scholarships by provinces was worked out as far as possible on the basis of po- TOP PRICES PAID FOR " CREAM • EGGS * POULTRY Give Us A CaII! 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In developing the plan, Mr. Hart said that the bank hoped it would help to produce scholars who will bring "a contribution of outstanding value to the nation through, scientific research and pursuits in the public service of Canada, thus providing a tangible and worthwhile observance of the .r - national centennial to the future national advantage. And it will be an important part of our ow 150th anniversary celebration." Handbooks for candidates giving full particulars of the B of M scholarship plan, including appli- cation forms, are available at all branches of the bank. 1111110011111111101011111111111101111110111.11111111111111111111111141111011111111 DRAIN TILE AND SEPTIC TANKS SOLD & INSTALLED WATER LINES — FOUNDATIONS — BTJLLDOZING — LAWN ROLLING — CALL — BOB ,ROWCLIFFE PHONE 678R31 — HENSALL WE SPECIALIZE IN — SUNDAY DINNERS 4 to 7.30 P.M. Dominion Hotel PHONE 70 ZURICH "You Are a Stranger But Once" NAVE YOUR BEST SUMMER EVER Really live. 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To be know as "Bank of Mon- treal Centennial ,Scholarships," the plan calls for 124 awards in all over the next seven years, rang- ing from $750 to $5,000, HIGHLY COMPETITIVE The project is a highly compe- titive one, and all awards will be made entirely on merit, as deter- mined by selecting eommittees consisting of faculty members of universities from coast to coast. The bank will take no part what- ever in the decisions. The plan, which provides in- creasing benefits to a reducing number of participants, offers the most promising students a series of scholarships and fellowships in the pure sciences and in the hu- manities or the social sciences. Professional courses such as law, medicine and engineening are not included. Scholarship students who are successful in meeting the requi- site standards in the second, third and fourth university years will receive awards of $1,500 per an- num, while those accepted for graduate study in 1964, 1965 and 1966 will receive awards of $3,000 per annum for study anywhere in Canada or abroad. Then in 1967, Canada's centen- nial year, when the competition is open to all who have participated in the plan at any stage, the two final B of M Canada centennial awards will be made — one in arts and one in science. These two awards will be in the amount of $5,000 each, to be used for fur- ther study anywhere in the world. To each of the two final win- ners, if they have participated throughout the plan, the bank will have provided a total of $19,250 at the end of the bank -sponsored stu- dy. 13 ONTARIO AWARDS The allocation of scholarships by provinces was worked out as far as possible on the basis of po- TOP PRICES PAID FOR " CREAM • EGGS * POULTRY Give Us A CaII! O'BRIEN'S PRODUCE Phone 101 — Zurich wilo knows best? Eliminate guesswork, get proven bred -to -lay chicks from famed names. Stone's, Dem. Ierchix, True -Lines, Roe Red and Sussex .Crosses. All under the ROE name. PLA 171T SAFE with- out high•cast franchise 'payments to U.S. hatcheries. :s. 'f' he finest proven blood lines available now from noJE FARMS LIMITED ATWOOD, ONTARIO .Eliminate Trade name lienaltie$ pulation, with a minimum of two for each province, For Ontario stu- dents passing Grade XIII exams with secondary graduation diplo- mas this June, there are 13 B o£ M scholarships for $750 dollars each. As in other provinces, these awards will be divided more or less equally between arts and science students. So far as is known, the schol- arship plan is the first educational scheme of its kind in the world. It will take the most successful stu- dents from high school graduation to university graduation and on to post graduate study toward their doctoral degree. In developing the plan, Mr. Hart said that the bank hoped it would help to produce scholars who will bring "a contribution of outstanding value to the nation through, scientific research and pursuits in the public service of Canada, thus providing a tangible and worthwhile observance of the .r - national centennial to the future national advantage. And it will be an important part of our ow 150th anniversary celebration." Handbooks for candidates giving full particulars of the B of M scholarship plan, including appli- cation forms, are available at all branches of the bank. 1111110011111111101011111111111101111110111.11111111111111111111111141111011111111 DRAIN TILE AND SEPTIC TANKS SOLD & INSTALLED WATER LINES — FOUNDATIONS — BTJLLDOZING — LAWN ROLLING — CALL — BOB ,ROWCLIFFE PHONE 678R31 — HENSALL WE SPECIALIZE IN — SUNDAY DINNERS 4 to 7.30 P.M. Dominion Hotel PHONE 70 ZURICH "You Are a Stranger But Once" NAVE YOUR BEST SUMMER EVER Really live. 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