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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1961-11-29, Page 8A SPECIAL MESSAGE TO CUSTOMERS OF THE B OF M • • 'PAGE. `EIC�ILT THE LUCKNOWSENT] A. 5 YEAR TERM INVESTMENT PRINCIPAL. AND INTEREST FULLY GUARANTEED Interest Paid SSenli:, Annually by Cheque Grown Company 200 Queens Avenue London, APPLICATIONS RECEIVED THROUGH ,YOUR LOCAL A'GENT OR 'SOLICITOR. OR WRITE'DIRE.CT • NAME . . .• . .•, • ...•. (Please .Print In Fun) . �►DDRESS . Ptease Print CITY • OR, TOWN...' .. • , .•,', • • . ,. , : • • Please �Prtnt CHEQUE 'ENCLOSED. .. [] Please tndtcate: DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER DESIRED .....:. ........... [] CHURCH NEWS Presbyterian Evening, Auxiliary ' ,The: November meeting . was 3ield • at the home of . Mrs. Came - Ton ,MacDonald. Mrs: ,Jim: Ait• chison • was in charge of the meeting which opened'; with the• alb to Worship by Mrs: Aitchi-' son followed. by a hymn' and the' Lord's Prayer ,in .unison:' After the • scripture reading, Mrs, Dank Hawthorne' gave the Bible Study on the Life of Dorcas. Mrs.' Ronald • Forster and 'Mrs. • • Jack • MacDonald- Were chosen'. for . :the. 'nominating • committee- to bring in the neve .slate ' of officers for. .1962. • Mrs. • Morgan . Henderson, moved:. a vote of thanks to Mrs: Robert MacKenzie for taking • : •, charge 'of " the .sale of. Christmas cards. The money thus raised is being. addedto the • Centennial Fund: • Mrs. Nonm'azi Taylor • read lost Active. Year In History Local, national and al operations of the ' Bank of ,Montreal have added up; to mean the' most active 12 months in the bank's • 144 -year history, ,ac- cording to Milton Rayner,, mana- ger of the Lucknow B. of M. Releasing the bank's annual statement' covering; the period to October 31st, he 'said it showed that the local branch and some 815 .other '.offices together had. established new: records,. in • a1- most every phase... Resources . rose almost half -a- billion dollars to a new high of $3,950 million, he said, while' de- posits, including Canadians' per-. sonal savings of some $1,749 mil- lion, ' amounted to a. record ' $3,647 , million, from the "Glad Tidings" an ad- dress by tLadyIbiam, wife of the Governor, of East Nigeria; & also : a message from Queen Elizabeth. Mrs...°Ronald; Forster gave- the topic ";Into , All the World Togetherto• Provide '<Edu- cation. and Medical ,Services.". The meeting closed .with a hymn and benediction. Lunch . was serv- ed by, the Committee : in charge: Ashfield United. Church W.M.S. The, annual meeting of the• 'Ashfield United Church W.M.S. Was held in • the .parsonage on November 23rd. /The president, Mrs. Livingston 'Menaryopened the ;meeting' with hymn : 286. and MrsPeter Cooke at the piano. A two:•minute silence was observ- .ed' in - memory of• the immediate past president, Mrs. John Ritchie followed by prayer by Rev. • Kai- ser. A piano. 'sole by Mrs. Wei lama mon rBUN' moat ii■ !■■■iiil ti■■■tits■u•R■■■E■•■■011■ : -13■ LATI MODEL • ' 1.962 Pontiac 'Laurentian . Sedan auto. fully ' equipped: $3,375 r ,1 • Io 1961, Pontiac Laurentian, dower steering, pouter ■ brakes, automatic; . fully equipped 1111 1961 Ford Station Wagon al 1961 Pontiac Parisienne Hardtop. ,.,; $3,375 • in 1961 Chev Biscayne Sedan, ,automatic... .. $2,550 1961 Chev Belair. sedan,` standard transmission ,$2,550 '■. L 1959 Chev Sedan, automatic, fully equipped ..:� - $1,795 ■ ▪ 1958.Chev Biscayne sedan, automatic fully equipped, $1,450' •. le 1958 Pontiac Laurentian, 4 -door hardtop,'automatic $1;595 it 1957 Mercury, automatic .. ................. ...::::.....: ,...,$1,195 1957 Buick Sedan, • automatic . $1,195 • ■ 1956'. Chev Belair' Sedan, ' with automatic $1,095 1956 Fon'dd Custom sedan, automatic :: $ 895 • no 1956 Meteor Rideau, automatic ;:...,. ... $ 9$0 • $2,795' i 1955 Ford Coach .....:.::..:........:.:........trait. ....:. 1 Y,I .y '495 ■' 111 1955 Cltev sedan ....:......... $ f725 .� 'MANY. OLPER MOO—ELS. TO' ;CHOOSE FROM a. • r TRUCKS' •■•• •... `.. ■ 1961 Half -Ton Pick -Up ■; 1957 Chev. i, -ton. Pick -Up TRUCKS'! • 'Loans' Increased Loans of • all categories — in chiding .mortgages, farm and home 'improvement loans,„ ca•11 loans., Family ;Finance Plan advances 'and loans/ to •business and industry totalled :$1,934 million,an increase of 9.08.per cent oer the 1969 figure.' B of M earnings also reached a new .`peak at $14,579;817.. 'But' Allis figure was: only realized, af- ter .'.income . tax payments • of $18,043,791, the ;manager said. 'The earnings figure, was 2.5 : per cent more. than a year ago. Shareholders Now 22,000 • Of • this .amount, ';the bank's shareholders; now numbering sonfe. 22,000, are receiving diyid ends'of $2,05 per share - a total of $12,45.3,750 .or. $5,590,041 less; than •:the . income tax bill: ' The-inalager also reported;, that. "quick" ;. assets amounted to $2,042 million, representing., 54 56 per ,cent ofliabilities' to• • the 'public of $3,742 million, •,ver sus 53.97 per cent last year.: ,The .value. , of premises shown''at $63,062, 983, an increase; of 13.3... per cent over the 1960 figure of ;$55,661,047; an indica tion 'of -the. eictent' Of the bank's building and modernization ;pro- grant in this province and across the country. Ritchie was by .,enjoyed all. • Mrs. „enjoyed Clifford ' Kilpatrick ; ' gave the treasurer's. report which showed. 'a very satisfactory year: The .corresponding secretary, Mrs. Warren. Zinn, gave a very inter- esting report; covering the year's work` of the three societies: The secret r _ c e a y treasurer of each socie- ty read their.ar,}nu'al reports; Mrs.. Jas... Nelson : for . Hackett's Mrs. Frank. Ritchie for :Zion and Mrs. Chris Cooke for Blakes. Mrs. Gordon Kirkland' reported send ing two .layettes , and ' severaI 'other items; of new material; Also several: bales ' of used clothing: Mrs: Kaiser. invited the:'ladies• to her. •homefor the Lord's Day of Prayer meeting. Mrs: Bert Alton is to 'assist ,,her • it preparing, the program The 'meeting closed by singing the. hymn, lest Be The Tie That. Binds and . the closing: prayer by Rev., Kaiser; This be ing the„ last joint. meeting of the circuit there was no election of. Officers. During the discussion following the meeting . it was de= cided •to continue with .a yearly get-together. Mrs..Frank :Ritchue is ,to act as leader, She is to be assisted, by Mrs: Jerry Cranston, Mrs. Warren Zinn frorn,' Blakes, Mrs. Dynes .Campbell and Mrs: Alex Hackett from 7Hac etts` and Mrs: Charles • Wilkins and . Mrs. Charlie Anderson from `Zion, • nt WED: SPAR,,; St. Peter's. W.A. • The November meeting of St. Peter's W.A:.was held on Tues- day' evening at the home of Mrs. Fred McQuillin Th_e 'meet- ing opened with the W,A,. prayer and Lord's prayer, The scripture was read by Mrs: Etta .Roberts and 'the ,roll call was answered • 1953 1'ordd 14 -ton . Pick -Up . +,t:'t.* :, ..trY..6,.t:.v.r0,.t,:......:,,.:..:se $ 42g. y'.. by the, word grace. The offer - mu'. ■' I BrusselsMotors . Clues Service Dealer. Phone 173, Brussels,: milia iodistimm4trtlllt'uueiliiai imsdi mi.idea•■tr■umied slierit♦ •ibg was, taken':. Mrs: • ,Fred. Mc- lluillin gave a reading and Rev, and Mrs. Wright then favoured with . musical selections .• which were very much enjoyed: Clos ing prayers were by MIs. Wright and a social time followed, w your Money worked t jy • Bank. in 196:1. Milton Rayner, Manager:. Lucknow,Branch: BanlCsof Montreal This is my personal .re- . port to you; on what the: dol- lars you entrusted to us did'. -in 1961. It must start with: a "thank you" for the trust which you — and three million fellow Canadians have shown in the Bank of Montreal, by depositing your savings, with us, Throughout 1961 your bank kept that' money working hard for ' private individuals and for the. community as a whole, through loans and investments: Much of that• . money went to people in all walks of lif e,'to: finance • purchases of 111 kinds. It went to small and large busi nesses, expanding their, operations: It helped: create new jobs, it; assisted farmers 'b impr`ove,'their farms,. built' new schools and , financed. `research •and : ed . a, tion : . it . paid. for new roads •and, commut modernization Every 'section' of 'the country, and people in every walk of 'life,. . benefited by the money .Cana 'diens entrusted to the B:. of h'L, Clearly; in 1961 these deposit-do/tars of yours did. a double job. of .. work. They.. helped .to build your future, and they did a` big job in helping to make for a 'better' future for Canada as a whole; • y• ........ BA 70 3 MIIIION CANADIANS It Facts behind the Figures in the lief M's 144th Annual Report DEPOSITS: These stood at the ;highest 'figure, in. .the history of the, Bank: Nearly half is the' personal savings of customers. The remainder is money de •osited• by. business 'firms,. coin, theend of . the At •v nmen s i .organizations� . o er t mun t and, yt� Bank's 144th •ear on October 31st, 1961, total deposits amounted to .$3,646,622,258. LOANS; besides investments in . government: and other high: rade politic securities •niany thousands -of loans 'were made • ,throughout t'he ).tar to people in all wa}ks of life-tc.fariner.. ''miners;; fishermen, oilmen, lumbermen, ranclters,.. salaried people:; to inxinstrial::andbusiness enterprises, large®and; small to community organizations, and to 1; ro%inclal Governments: and Municipalities: 'Total;•loans at year•end'— $1,933,790,626. •"When you. save', money at the B of M : you not 'only . keep it safe and earning' interest for you, but•you make a sound investment for yourself in. Canada's':growtJ;now and in the, years aheud. • Whether you Want to save _money , or 'borrow it for some useful purpose; you'll like doing business at the B of•M. 'Soy if it's'.about'•money, see Canada's first•bank"first! F ONTREAL ' ie.'Sulk RESOURCES $3,949,615,542 working with Canadians in every walk . of ;life since 1817 KINLOSS Another former Fourth Con cession; resident has passed away in the person of Mr. Angus .Gra- ham.' Although he had suffered much from ill -health in the past twenty years he .was., always so cheerful. He willbe greatly mis- sed by all. Ardonna Maclntyre underwent 'ail 'appendectomy in ' Wingham Hospital a week ago, and is mak- ing a good recovery. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Horner• Zehr and sons in the loss of wife and mother who pass „d` say in `Victoria Hospital after a brief illness. Mrs.' Cliff Roulston . attended'. the, Workshop "District • Proce- dures" held in L'uckno'W on No,' vernber .23rd. ' A number of parents of. Cib and Scouts from our .eomtilunity attended . the .Annual Meeting in Holyrood, last Thursday evening'. Appreciation ' was . expressed to the leaders and committee: In less •th : yeai, an asince. t;iganiza • tion there Are, around, .s;\ty`Cub8 and ',Scouts meeting escit• week At lolyrood: Mr. l andla ., : Mrs. Lloydace; i5�lf;tendctiOUSat l l' 'alt d r' :urday with Mr.Grid `Mry; Hector Cook of . Kitchener,