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Millbrook Reporter (1856), 13 Sep 1962, p. 3

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II'IIC llllllllllllllll drafu privileges is not red in any way With ing monetary policy. ,rmore. this change in 'Iease see Page 3) __~______.______ III-IIBIIIIIIIIII-l JNIT = rence ‘RSE DIVISION TOCK IV'IOLINISTS CRAFTS ILTY DANCER .EN SISTERS ciety III-IIIIIIIIIIIN CHEEVERS i Sales and Service = RENTAL $4 mom I II V H . the method of borrowing JACK HAMLIN PIANO ORGAN TUNING REPAIR THE CHARTERED BANKS SERVING YOUR ’{ Ffim Page 2 ) HOW MANY BANKING SERVICES WILL BE AVAILABLE HERE? possible for a_.l_l banking to be done under one roof [Each branch, large or small, offers a full banking service, from cashing a cheque to financing foreign trade. Each has a staff trained and eager to render the high standard of service that features chartered banking in Canada. to do 2}} their banking, because only in a chartered bank is it complete range of banking servicesâ€"because thie is the site l IDIIIIIIII'IIIMIII: “when,“ w uu‘a'uuu-uuue SUCH rivileges is the outcome of a sandy of this matter which has been going on for many ‘ years. Current. progress in ‘ methods of handling chequ- 1 es which would have been ‘ It will be better and more efficiem b0th for banks and bank cuStomers if a regular loan is made and a note signed for the amount even if only a few days or weeks are involved. The supervisiâ€" on and control of overdra'fus in the branches of the bank- ing system have become in- creasingly difficult and the decisiOn to discontinue such grivileges is the outcome of a study of this matter which has been going on for many years. Current. progress in methods of handling chequâ€" policy IS really the oldâ€"lash i0 ned idea that those whc issue cheques should have u’he money on deposit, to cover.” (From Page 21“) erwise. The Anglican Church of Canada has a job that needs doing, and it, wants our good friend for that job. We do hope his sight re. turns to strength. He is in- deed blest in his wonderful wife. Craig is a credit to them. Their home in Mill- brook was a home with love. es which would have been Love will be wherever they are called to go We miss that lanky whist- lin’ .priest. » - (Please see Page 4) willl'finot affect in the slight- esr degree borrowing arran- gemen'ls with customers â€"â€" even the smallest borrower. MILLBROOK REPORTER, BEAUTIFUL MILLBROOK, ONTARIO, CANADA The Anglican Church of Canada has a job that needs doing, and it wants our good friend for :flhat job. made mof‘eâ€"difi‘icul; by the reten'ion of overdrafrs has been a contributing factor to ‘She decision. The new policy [is really the oldâ€"fash- ioned idea that those who issue cheques should have dhe money on deposit to cover.” COMMUNITY night ~re. [e is in- mderzful rredit to in Mill Lt‘h love. er they r whist- 4) III-alllllllllllllllié IIIIIII III 7 _ III-III...- IEIEIIIIEIIIIIIIIIHIIH A 'Edzito'r’s Nae“: I f ' ellwthis. means nothing to you, re- joice and be exceeding glad. CO. LTD. M ON UMEN TS FAMILY MEMORIALS PORT HOPE TU 5-5216 MILLBROOK J AS. IRVINE, M.A. BUTTER GRANITE BARRISTER SOLICI TOR NOTARY checked. Enclosed find my check or money order. E] 1 year $22. I] 6 months $II D 3 months $5.50 The Christian Science Monitor Om Norway St, Boston 15, Mass. -Send your newspaper for the Interesting ( Accurate . Complete To those suffering from neurological complaints such as multiple sclerosis. Those who have received smallpox vaccination three weeks before or after. And should not :be given to anyone two weeks before or after any operation on the mouth, throat, or dental sur- gery. Those acutely ill. Those taking a‘mileukemic drugs or corticosteroids. The vaccine should not be given, NOT be given to: The Sabin vaccine will ag- avin be given by mouth on a lump of sugar, or from a teaspoon or medicine drop- per. Second doses will be avail able for those who have reâ€" ceived their first. dose, in the United Counties or else- 'where. :First doses will be given «to those who did not attend other clinics, and ar- rangements will be made for future clinics. The interval between first and second bidtriéated from: You should take this vac. cine Whether or not you hav received Salk injections. It is for everyone of all ages. Though some of your family can not attend, those who can should do so. This vaccine gives individ ual protection; it gives also family and community pro- tection if everyone in a fam ily and in a community rec- elves .the vaccine. In this it differs from Salk vaccine which gives only individual protection. Tlfis is most im- pontant so we can stamp out. polio in our area. So be sure that you, the members of your family, and the com {tn-unity come to the clinics. International News Coverage BOSTON “Los ANGELES LONDON CHICAGO ( From Page 1 ) Ném: ”-15

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