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Mach afternoon and evening, the
tairnival spirit,of the 1952 ;Western
flair reaches its peak, with the
breathtaking spectacle of the Grandstand
dhow, featuring eight thrilling and
,e5iversified acts.i In addidun, the evening
performance includes the dazzling •
,&handstand Pokes, a goy musical revue:
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hard-earned money"
My First Adventure
(By F. E. D.)
(Continued from a previous issue)
After enjaytng our first lumber
camp meal we thea returned to liv-
ing and sleeping quarters, a log buil
ding approximately 120 feet. tong,
by 30 -ft. wide; it was low about 7 -ft
in height, with say ventilator in.
centre of roof which was flat with
two pigeon hole windows at the
front that pact which was considered
the wash room, bunks were put up
two high on thee faces of the camp.
On arriving we r:hose our own 'buncic.,
since we were the first; one fitted
them with browes and hay so they
were alright for a while, e.t coming
towards spring they became as soft
as a plank. In the centre there was a
large box stove which took four ft.
wood, a half dozen kerosene wall
lamps were tacked up et different
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places, The wash room was a Iarge.
trougllilike design with spout at wall
end to drain itself. and as many as;,
a dozen or so could wash at the sane'
time, there were order to it all,- a'
chore boy had charge of the camp;..
Itis job to carry woo() and water
This young bank depositor recently
wrote to his bank manager:
"I made a goal of $1,000 for this year
It is two years since I opened the account
with two dollars. I owe thanks to you that
I put away my hard-earned money where
it will benefit me ... I do not wish to
touch it for the time being."
Building up a bank account means work
and sacrifice. But Canadians know the
value of having savings handy in time
of opportunity or need: they maintain
7% million savings accounts in the •
chartered banks ---almost twice as many
as ten years ago. At the same tie
bank staffs have almost doubled. . That,
and higher wages, have increased bank
payrolls almost three times. . .
More people use the banks, more people
work for the banks than ever before.
This advertisement, based
ole an actual letter, is
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which took four large barrels a day,
and as 'well he would sweep the rough P'O e i n
floor with a brower broom eaei•I clay,
he would also give orders at ten 1�
minutes ,before nine,
to get ready for ick a
bunk; and at nine all lights went lout, r
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