A anker no longer, but always « a Tribute anne on the city where he’s played roles in such cou uarolects ae ee than a r and Ee irunity-active veitigen in Its one of the presents given him marking his professional retirement Thursday night. But, he’s Daye ee decade both a a Oy ited Way al Red Shield pilin citizen jon Army’s (Staff photo) by JACK EVANS Staff Reporter lg may have lost a banker, | bn actively community- en. ve Parker, whose retire- ment front the local financial sector jout several hundred associ customers, and fellote ers in comm causes his retirement party at the Ramada in in Belleville, Thursday ie Canat Bank iwanis an les Aa Club. cathe ee pi ing have heen pas' George ee egourae paid te practi “great contribu- city, adding: ‘‘We're for- tunate to eyes oe ‘Pan cer) family as out of Belleville for ‘himself and his wife, Jean. “When I first came here, I had ways thought of Kingston as the ‘big’ city in tern Ont ,”’ said Parker. “But, a a that Belleville is it, id-based ‘iness and Pavstey, aetivities and other things. It was not a hard deci- sion to decide to stay here Parker has irae! with the bank for years, in isiness footsteps of his father who was 43 ars with tl an er’s son, ichael, is now with the bank at a Toronto branch. Parker started at , N.B., and worked tensively in the ritimes, later moving to head of- ‘oronto, then ae 4 Montreal and Ontario centres before coming ATE r setied by “Tom of clubs from former staff Mania and friends. #3 'S dep ae a long. a eel ae ae | ot