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Port Perry Star, 22 May 1985, p. 10

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ee SON NEE -- 10 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed. May 22, 1985 Manager has reason to be proud Trust surpasses $ 1billion assets Robert Wearing, Manager of the Standard Trust Branch at 165 Queen Street in Port Perry, has more than enough reason to be pro- Shareholders that "while and Debentures, Short words of Company Presi- 100,000 customers who atmosphere of uncom- instrumental in that i ud these days. size of itself is not impor- Term Investments and dent Brian O'Malley, support the Company." promising personal ser- growth." ; The reason? The tant, the increasing ac- RRSP's, there is one who says: And Robert Wearing vice. That's how we hit i achievement of a major ceptance of our financial thing in common - the "Standard Trustcowill adds, "In Port Perry, $1-Billion in 1984, and long-term corporate goal, - as Standard Trustco reached and surpassed the $1-Billion 'level in total assets in 1984. In fact, 1984 brought both revenue and assets to record levels in every category, with assets alone up 20 percent and doubling over the last 3 point of Mr. Brian O'Malley, President of Standard Trust since 1977, who stated in the re- cent Annual Report to services is a sign of the strength and stability of the Company and its ability to grow and pro- sper even in a difficult environment." Incorporated under a Special Act of the Cana- dian Parliament in 1963, Standard Trust has a history of service to rural range of financial ser- vices. Once again, Mr. Wearing tells us that from Passbook Daily In- terest Savings to GIC's personal service he feels is the real strength in keeping the customer with Standard Trust. In Port Perry, Stan- dard Trust became a presence in 1981 when the Branch was opened at 165 Queen Street, where it is today. Robert Wearing has been provides its financial ser- vices to a client base of over 1,500 area residents. As to the future, Mr. Wearing leads us t- the have prosperous growth in the future as it has over the last 10 years by continuing to meet the needs of its more than that means a com- prehensive range of financial products, back- ed up by a solid Com- pany, and provided in an how we will reach $2-Billion by 1988. And believe me, the Port Perry Branch of Stan- dard Trust intends to be a years. communities, echoing Manager of the Branch Mr. Wearing says that the tradition of a conser- since 1984, and actively i in 1981, when the vative management brings Standard Trust in- ! $1-Billion in assets was set for 1986, the Company had assets of slightly over $'4-Billion, and was looking to double that in 5 years. Now, with the $1-Billion in hand well ahead of schedule, the target on the horizon is $2-Billion in total assets by 1988. But Mr. Wearing also reminds us of the view- style intended to protect the interests of both depositors and shareholders alike - a commitment that con- tinues today. With bran- ches in over 20 com- munities like Woodstock, Brampton and Chatham, as well as here at home in Port Perry, Standard Trust has matched this style with a most modern to community involve- ment. For example, the Branch belongs to the Chamber of Commerce and contributes to "Western Weekend." Also of note is the fact that the Branch is located in a turn-of-the- century historical building. As the only Trust Company in Port Perry, Standard Trust The Maybelle Rebekah Lodge has been pretty busy in the last little while collecting money for hospital equipment. Community Memorial Hospital expansion committee chairman Howard Hall was hap- py to accept a cheque worth $900 from No- ble Grand Lorraine Geer (left) and Vice- Noble Rhoda Strong. The money will be us- ed towards a specific piece of hospital equipment. EXTENDED ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL FUNDING VOTERS SENT A MESSAGE THROUGH THE BALLOT BOX: LET'S MAKE SURE IT WAS HEARD AT QUEEN'S PARK On May 2nd, voters used the ballot box to send a message to all three parties at Queen's Park. @ The democratic process was bypassed when extended funding was HY announced almost one year ago for Roman Catholic Separate Secondary Ry Schools. 2) $ @ We must determine whether the proposed extension is legal and ~~ #53 ! constitutional before the government proceeds with costly implementation. CALA SOA OURAN lA NE EEL TET A 13 No party has a mandate to proceed with implementing extended school funding for Roman Catholic Separate Secondary Schools. That was the message that was sent through the ballot box on May 2nd, 1985. C--O ty mS DEAR MR. PREMIER: I agree there must be a reconsideration of the decision to extend funding for Roman Catholic separate secondary If you agree, fill out and retum this coupon to: Ontano Secondary School Teachers Federation 60 Mobile Drive Toronto. Ontano M4A 2P3 schools This public service message was placed by the van - - I Ontario Secondary School Teachers' Federation Address Cuy _ I Prov. PosalCode | I | | | | | | | | | | | : Name I | I I | | | | | | | |

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