Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 18, 1971, p. 15

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Crawling Plough Team Puffing Cable Underground Is This rIi learn which end along digging trie luspiuteuuKXBWiasa lew this fall laying the cable cable on roads in Bank of Montreal Branch Returns After 30 Years After a lapse or many Don Kyle was manager of the is married and has one child again has a branch They are moving into a home here tin Bank of Montreal in town The Thomas He has also served wilh the end of ihe month bank opened two weeks ago in the the Bank of Montreal in London Bank of Montreal once operated a newly built section of the Hamilton Grand Bend and branch downtown where the Royal Georgetown Market Caitn Bank of Canada is now situated Prior to coining here Manager rjon Kyle a native of That was closed in Ihe early of M manager Don Kyk News HERALD NOV 18 1971 Mrs Leo Mrs Mrs McLean and Mrs Jesse McEnery attended Hal ton District day for the W I on Monday Nov 1st It was held at he Master Feeds hall on the seventh line continues to grow Two more houses are being built in the village Mr Ernest McEnery The Leisure Lassies meet for their Oh meeting on Saturday morning in the community Before the finishing touches are put to a newlyconstructed Bermuda building workmen take part In a traditional roof wetting ceremony by pouring champagne or some other alcoholic beverage on the roof I Attention FARMERS NOW THE TIME TO GET NEW YOUR BUILDINGS SHINGLES NEW5TEELROOFINO PAINTING REPAIRS CHIMNEY REPAIRS RON FISHBURN ROOFING Topics discussed Included health services for people living in the community dieting and the correct way to alt bend and walk Orchestra played for opening dance sponsored by the lallinafad Community Centre dance on Friday There was not a large crowd but those at tending report a good time Ballinafad Cemetery Board meeting was held lost week at the home of the Secretary Treasurer Mrs Vera Sanderson in order to discuss the very urgent need for funds to help keep our cemetery a beautiful and lasting tribute to our pioneer families Mrs Catharine Matthews received word recently that she had been made a Fellow of the Beat Estate Institute of Canada and may now use the letters R I after her The hockey teams have commenced playing The Tint gome of the seniors got under way on Sunday night Don O Connor is coaching some of the younger boys and they play on Saturday Games are played at the Arena Mrs Richard Sr was able to leave hospital last Friday and is convalescing at her home WjnnjfredSnlt Georgetown Market 8771532 SHOE SALE ALL Womens Casual Shoes 20 OFF WOMEN S LOAFERS Reg to ONLY 500 WOMEN HUSH PUPPIES ONLY DAYS ONLY Nov To Sat Nov NOTE Thissaledoesnotincludeboots dress shoes or handbags HURON ERIE SAVINGS AND LOAN SOCIETY THE HURON ERIE 111 he fallings and loan and Savings Co THE HURON AND ERIE MORTGAGE CORPORATION IN THE GEORGETOWN MARKET ANOTHER BW TELEVISION PRICE RIOT Own 12 PORTABLE TELEVISION SET to on lightweight lake anywhere black tile portable the perfect second Heat compact sire with the performance you tram larger sets III channel IMF reception Ho Purchase is too Small to Charge It Buy Now Pay Next Year County Pair Georgetown Open Won to9pm Saturday a m toAp CANADA TRUST COMPANY CANADA TRUST HURON I a IAKESHORE ROAD EAST ONTARIO 1968 CI Canada Trust Weve a long way with you When twentyfive pioneer businessmen met above s store back in London Ontario in and started the company that is now Canada Trust it is doubtful they could have predicted ihe tremendous growth and changes that have since occurred Over the years our customers have helped us become one of the foremost members of Canadas financial community with more branches coast to coast than any other trust company This growth and change is most evident when you consider the numerous symbols signs that have identified us over the years and how they have evolved Sometimes they changed because tastes in design changed sometimes they changed because new printing processes made change possible sometimes they changed because we had simply grown Even though one of our names is Huron Erie and although we merged with Waterloo Trust and Halton Peel Trust these names hardly reflect our national character We are in spirit as well as in fact Canada Trust Now we are introducing a new symbol and color scheme to better reflect this You see the symbol in this advertisement and you will soon be seeing it on the exterior of our branches and on the many different printed forms that are necessary for a large corporation We hope youll remember that it s not so much a break the past as it is the continuance of a tradition A tradition that has seen conunual change and adaptation since before Confederauon not only in our signs but in the way we do a host of other in order to serve you better

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