'llrliiiiiiite Jjiyilrrriir ' s" 'iitPa. is a pm ' -, . _ g" , " 'V t", $34533: “ F, . [tc?) if} ._ v I r? l' . nun V f , f" 3.; it_0igbgmde--turtdraotatue " rqMiegatrdti-tithg-dr-rheeaaa.t athbahdnhummth-M . F â€Madman-month . . . . . . Mohst+ 'The Mail has other hath. ah-ttsees and "tahr-tirtaistt-tea-trt-tt, “my for plan: We in the mum pedr&Thereirmstttter-riedat t . . " 129,037.93. q 'tauMMd8BtTheBt0eheesitt-tsithss. -_- ratriamast __ SrqtgmtsueiMiiioreitta. These lemma: . . '. . . . . . . f". 31.171.910.00 “all Arauan' "mac": The matte; listed above, alierfmrttitit-irMrbetsutsedintomsts,eovee 780995111“, ' 'hsttheNttkowestotttepsMic.These"oS& m"unonnuo 't,491M39,mm ' 1.0m: During the nu, many millions of arturs q t-ebeeeturtttotmsirtessarsdioastndetttemrise, _ . for production of every kind-to farmers, ' i. men. lumbermen Ind when-» citizen, in all “It: at life. 1nd ttt Provincial Ind Municipal ' GoremtttenuandsdooiDigtrias.Thesek-a. 'laN'llti'a1l'ttd'ttlet'.t "iiuuiiiGuiiai “I?“ triiib1'ileyi1gt/iEi'k?fttf, 'i%tu'tt'tril"t, .mmmw-u» . PtgtqliiGiiGGiii'aiGrAaaitG “WUWMEMw-dvmmtounuwho -p0nrrithNhattdTt_rithiGii'"Gl 3.1.“ mm “on 'tE, uh Berni. Hum will hare to an "kuefPe6eitHyt9tt_.wrrturtdsotrti-etartd_rtrt (“a _ India; laetiaNwii-tottirseom"ifh. tte-! a! h.†ulna a. "Mt"t"titruhnnttetoitusestomm-d '-etlmtsmotto,trmgttheBotgg-e, hmnmmsmmmmud 'heuadieonmedbrtheBmt,-eewith 'dmitmeaodorsirasest,rishomtmsitstxmu" .nqtta"08'tThesedtiegrrerresesttiiahiiitieseg 'r?r__y_tttyr7ssrttrhrmrsotserrAsrosarr 'aMrTtteBdMh"eaahiaitomsttratada- 'rttdqmitwithtuNahdunu-rrttittetr, aAb-hsetettsensegnotesa,dteo,e-od dqeraitsnmhothqruab. . . . ’. . . '-mrNtTtteBMMt-overntgtittmattaa, tlMTT1K"H"l18t0t=ttt8Kuuttttitr. ' m-rt-he-it-nt-ttrt-en. 'rteirh6tf,txrmgat.foeeun-taxs-tietma Acrou the notion -..in cities, towns atid villages-the BofM has kept your money, and the money of 1,700,000 other customers, hard or work in 1948 . . . helping Canadians in every walk of life to make a better future for themselves and for Canada. Here is the money that makes the wheels of commerce , ‘ tum . . . that provides thousands of business ' aam iaiEe . . ..,u,u as" . . enterprises - from the largest corporation , ( _ _, (Saga: to the miles: one-man show - with the ‘ 'P-RY.:' credit they need to carry ori'from day to day. Toddzensonsahtiee...to farmerswithseasonat Romeo . . . to madame, manufketmert, businesm V meninmqwonhwhilelineofendeevour sssiii)si)iii1; . . . to immicipalitks school boefds and \\\\\\ A - .. . toimmicitmlitks school bouft tttste-r-churches, Wild types of - : I'll...- u-pQMAMaW Rr',',tt't'ji?,l?ti?ili?ti'g, mu: .m- an... c, tum-gumbo.th ins-ll .mmmm‘vubp Mt6rrtgtAltGUiiGGaii'"iiiaiEaaici "ttmNeths%iGiikatrhtrhirfrairia; -..,.,..,,.C..?,.C,f,222"'" THE “as Bimm’ “E Fl I RAN}: Mum’s-enum- [i.?tr.?r".llh11r'ii/,'rl,'i,t" v.1". tlhtrttimrtMthmaard MINI-0mm!†'d-WI“ 'n.W°IKIN‘ WITH CANADIANS IN EVERY WALK or LIFE SINCE Ill! 'I'Illl BlllklLMtl6lliMtualit STORY Hal 1% 3; "lllll it. . . Myanmar ' 211,72!†t corporation B of M depositors' savings --r0ur ri"i'Wcf'iosq'i'iliiil '-.. with the savings - thus play e vital part in 1.331% m day to day. maintaining our high Canadian standard nal _ of living and in making Canada the third greatest l u If trading nation of the world. \\\\\\\\\ I},////'////// Yes, by saving " the BofM today, , (Ou are helping to build the greater _:iii:iii:li') 'iii))),',;, a t Canada of tomorrow, while iiifiii?sl M, ohLitgl /// securing yourown future. i.itilit1'iith"ii""i'lt w/ q-tit'? -. " kr:': CC2sreC.i:E?.?CE:eErcrr-irr:-'au. um: Tit, 1mm m. Birtoid mlgbtriti. "T W Viv. unit I good did. geNgt M888eak881 lam-Ill“- foxd showing ND but will; to: beau-um- To up. In to I“ m: rilh', 'tt "/1Aa't'2t "o, (no). baton " ( l, John-ton T4T, Whyte 745. Gil It“ TU. whmbmmm ,_drkBmtHB.auebettoe l [M75519 â€awry: 15.391.604.71 " Renton" " (30"). Johanna ', Whyte "s, Gil It“ TM, ma 788, HeGror 785 (an). mm. "f, you (31703:), DEPOSITS: While many business firms, nunufaeturers, merchants, fume" and people in every type of busi. ness have large deposits with the Bof M, the bulk of the money on deposit with the Bank is the savings of well out I million private citizens. The total of sildepositsis......... . "" NOTES: Bof M bills in circulation, which In push]: on presentation, mount to . . . . emu HAMLIN": Miscellaneous items, reprcsent- ine mainly commitments undertaken by the Bank on behalf of customs its their foreign and domestic ttuetratuactions . . .r. f. . . . public institutions . . . hundreds of millions of 'dollars Ire being loaned by B of M managers It more than 500 branches from a the Atlantic to the Pacific. . 7 That's a glimpse of the 1948 worksheet for your ' nvings...the sum of your contribution to Canada's progress added to that of 1,700,000 other Canadians in the B of M family. . fl leaving Net bntistgs of . . . . . . . . I . This Amount was distributed " follows: DividershtosurehoUeo . . . n . u . u a . Balance to PM: and Lou Account . . . , p . V . . . I of M EARNINGS ON THE SHAREHOLDERS' IAIN!!!“ -After paying I" overhead expenses. including staff ulnieu, bonuses and contributions to the Pension Fund. and Atee makiN provisix: for contingencies, Ind for depreciuion of Bank pruning fum re and te,'gigl'rgg the BM M "pom earnings for the twelve months cnd October 50th, 1945, of T . . Provision ferr Dominion Income and Excess Prohts Tues and TO PAY ALL IT OWES, THE BofM HAS TOTAL Rtt. SOURCES, AS SHOWN ON THE LEFT SIDE OF THIS STATEMENT, MOUNTING TO . . . . . . . WHICH MEANS THAT THE B of M HAS RESOURCES, OVER AND ABOVE WHAT IT OWES, AMOUNTTNG TO This Utue of $g2,939,240.64 is made up of money subscribed by Te shareholders Ind, to some extent, of profits which have from time to time been ploughed back into the business to broaden the Bank's services and to give added protection for the depositors. I TOTAL or WHAT THE BoiM OWES ITS DEPOSITORS “IT TIE I If I OWE! To OTIS“: Provincial Taxes . ." -._ AND HOW THEY WERE DIVIDED â€HIE "sung [than [M Kathi! s....-.-'....-......-. Rich-Mun Mm. ...__...' INirltt Elm ._..._.._...__ Wm; â€um Tana d%Ell"hl,%t no. no. “I. III. Inâ€. Iâ€. m.» m. and m 8’, m. up an. an.» m. .318)“ [aw-aw On and! dollar of the shareholders“ money invested in the Dual: of Mound, the Bank earned 10.17 mm in 1948. To TAXES . . . . . . . 359 can: To SHAREHOLDERS n . . . 4.34 cent. To for 1948 LfP22T2.r?297irl -you: M, i e w part in Igm‘fflli iandardeyii4iiiiN% ttpit tf.eetstywdLAi'ii' v1 Vic-thunk?“ Deft tt.o-ytrrttttdtirasttru ymwm‘ Immmwmwum MOI-I “with.†W.V-“!Mtouuu . 359 (mu . 4.34 cent. . 2.24 mm $1gKm,44t,407.4y ' ",939,240.64 ' 3gtoo,ooo.oo 1,859,669.54 INVESTMENT "877,0tt,226.M t,99i,90,64tr.07 27.185.663.58 $439,669.54 2.9â€.00000 magma“ 4,244.5 17.00 wnu m, mt. nun-r operate. an: and mum pur- malt: an - savings depoum. l Oat of earning: $8A00,000 m dimmed co his-chum, the lysine. of um,†hip; Innu- After paying all overhead ex- penul, minding "aft gal-rim, bonuul, and gtttttgibutiotm to the pension fund, and that making provider: for unamb- and for (lunchtime! T mim.-nd mu,deIM-uninn for the ya: mounting to $6,. 459,000. This mp-m with 06,- 428,000 I. the previous you. Profit. W um m comm wanking "(begin higher ton-ed to dim: and Toss se- The bankt 'mourcu In" rescind I new high of $1,991,- 880,000. This Nurs exceeds the B of _Mltytk1itmtiom to the public by tttttef Net from: - Refuettng the build: steadily growing partieipuiott in bushel: activities, the B of Mu commerciul loan: increased by nearly 81m cent out In: ynr'l “gun and its holdings of indmtrinl bondl and debentures show a substantial Id- dition of over 82 million. Emu, this hu not ocetusioned . rductlon of the bank’s holdings of 'o"N- ment nnd other public muddu, which hue incnuud by annui- mately 'P". cent, " Big tan in sum: J. Mealus 240, William Mt, mohair: Ni, S. Nichol 237, -Thomplon 288, Wigmors 288, Holden 281, Nank 281, Tireron 230, Ackermnn 229, Ind Kemmls 229. Team 'rtanding: Weston Deettratom ...._.. " pts. WeltOIf Bowling Lsnes - 50 " Weston Dairy ___..._....... " " West Toronto Tire .._._..... " " Weston Marie and Radio - " " Weston Credit Jewellers "l 89 " Allan’s Service Station - 84 " LePsges Pints -...-r.-- 33 " Weston, Building Products M " Moss Service 8tation m. 32 " Alps Restaurant W... 30 " Grosskurth's “w... 29 " Broome'Ltd. ..-.._--r...-. 27 " Westwood Specialties a... 24 " Reward Shoe Stores w.“ 22 " Macon. Ltd. "r..-----....-- 19 " The" deposits, amounting to ml! over on. Ind three-quartet billion dollars, demonstrate how a unions! inititutim like the B bf M in big aimply because 3 great legion of citizem look to it to safe- guard their savings and to employ thou uvinn weanling to lound banking principles. As in lust year's statement, bright. thumbnail sketches and clear .evex'ydey language in the Mud breskdawn of the state- ment's figures make the B of Ws mart understandeble and in. teresting to everyone. Record Deposit: 1% Billion In “up with an increase in prec- ticnlly every department of the bank's activities, deposits are nearly 100 million dollars higher, with most of the increase being in savings deposit category. 'points from the 1m plus uncon- stteht “a. m. In: due mold; Mam. to the outstanding datum work of The big noise in m individual Trrlor, Vow“, Burlington and my wa' ttorJohnaton who no pod Chard who um lot up for n picking had pin: long 'l'e',l'flt to mat, ad JT, the Oakville pile up u mama-1v. total of m VII-u - trotting. for thus with two 800 m Wasto-an-trudinttu, Nut In lino w that vary eon- that Mod‘npplu in two ml- .1thqu ton Tawny night.) Mom the (our. pinata mark. Gold Luann with m for this. Iâ€!!! Ind Wham eortshined on including a good single of 846. that» tally wwlth Allure]! Other [ood“|com wars and. by seoefng ttrt-tid " 8.80. Baton Ackuman 771, Human 758, Camp- the period had and“ ham", bell 750, Wilson 748, D. Gonna 051nm. had nun-nod both count- 746, Shinimn Tgl, Novak 721. on to' tie the Icon. Watmm,' “Mike" Jones 118, Brookbnnkl 717, “unlisted Ind Davidson from Wait ft4 (380). Willa: 706, Me. Mthte won an Oshille comb“. Sho- 708 (380), Lester TOI, and 111th. second period the Weston Coon! mo. t my‘u'llg took . two-goal lead Montreal, New. 29--8howing the way for tin-fourth smegma your, the Bank of Montreal mun yet another found step in humaniz- ing its annual ripen. a practice originated by the B of M in 1945, and designed to take the formality out of bank trtatementa. Addressing it! 18Ut annual re- port "A Spock] Message to Cur tomers of the B of M," the report immediately includes the render " an active participant with the heading: "It Took You and 1,700,- 000 Fellow Canadians to Write This Billion-Doll“ Story." Then it goes on to thaw just how dollar, de. posited It the B of M are "kept hard at work . . . helping Cann- dinnl in every walk of life to make A better future for themselves sad for Cartada." B M M 131st RepogSIIows Record Daposits no“ 1W low-rd Bio. Wanton Ac Int-Indiana hit Mo mb'kflhubmthhlmtormmm 'll'r't,lt'% *qtsyr.alt.rt-r,toetuiditiiiGrsiTii Joni. Baden. who mi tho rout-on We]: being “out: that unborn do. hid n (harm Wenonah-1k- "tnmahtontirotth, Me.ttelM up nub. “victory n thy good Icons. too, lion. Wash: mm of 0mm. Legion, Ind _iGuFiGikG;CiiGGiirtciii the maths Green 'n Gold luau- old m1. of mm, m mm; u good ltrido through. ‘now bowl under the m of tht out. T Alps Restaurant. The Bowling The time wu closely played Ill Lane: team rally enjoyed an. an wt, though but II can be one. Walt Tgmglto Tip tttk fly. indium! tho 10ch lads hold I ‘CI-vuIII-wu. wm'v-u-I' "v." 'It'"-"--"-"- "'_-' tin, hat yeah Man. who ' _ f t _ gtttorartoa"rrpottrrtartUt "uatartitsqtorrlforitstow. - o n I Tho Pinu- scan to be lull loch ' in: Me I not" touch or...“ . â€bymtmunnmhth _ "m, ' hunting Building Product has. _ The pram dropped but . um. - though, not mlling up to last _ we“ undid. Reward Shoe Women AC Imam-ding- hit Human! n. . ““4-.." .-..-- -...9 W767." on tho. f:? - Ttttte 33 M 82 30 29 27 24 22 19 [ ' . not, 31v in btat1-. ttrc $.'u,'ltllL diathtmFt o! in - unins- In “We. tle, the Ihnroholder'a hunt-d If. _ _ th, "ttttt dollar of the Bharat- .holc'l - ittruted In an Berth of Manual, the bank “med 10.11 cents in 196& Of this, 8.50 eqtttg were paid in inâ€, 4.84 eentq my» the nhnroholden, lid the rqmnlnlng 214 cunt. wait to lur- A graphic earning: trtatermrnt, In Mention in Int year's B of M rypfet, um Ila}. wyolo ypr- Debentur- Prineipa1 .....-..--q....-_....-...--... Interelt m_._.____._._.. Debenture Redemption Expense ngl tyrprr Genera Government Council Fees ._r..-..._......_..- Salaries and Allowances Audit Fees _........-........-.- Charity Ind Welfare Direct Relief __....... Relief Administration Mtmpitalieatiort s.......... General Welfare w“ Recreation and Community Service Public Library ..-_t-rrw-w__e..W.....-.r-.. Town Parks P.-"'".."'.....'......-.............-. Community Council mm... Health and Sum-lion Sewer System WW~......M..‘.___..".._. Garbage Collection and Disposal Board of Health F-r---.-----.- Secondary School Health .............. the .poriod had endod humor, 0mm. had total-nod both count- on to tie tho more. Watson, unlisted Ind Davidson from mm. won an Olkville counbn. In tho second period tho Weston crow link: took 3 two-goal Ind undjrom fum on in m - Tax Manua- General Levy ..r...q..-..-.-.+ Relief M, .-....-..-...a..., Wuton * var Band Davy Public School Levy ._.__.. some?» Institute Levy You 'omL t.kh?ol Levy J.. EXPENDITURES Protection to Persons and Property Fin Department ---.---..- Police Department ..-....--r.._ Inuinction Services ...._-.-..._.-, Eli wsy Crossings ..d...-.......-...... Animal Control www-mwuw...“ Maintemutee of Public Works Engineerihg Department 'r..." Ronda, Streets and Sidewalks gakuns Tues Available for the yesr 1948 Sundry Revsnuos _ Business and Trade Licenses ...... Bicycle Licenses ......_.‘..........M......._ Dog Licenses q......-......--..--..---.- Bui ding sud Plumhing Fees -....... Rem ..--q._-.-..-.-.-..---r-- Court Pines and Penalties â€...... Raking Meters "me.-.......-"'.....'....--- Interest Esmed WWW...†. "'ht'ersst‘on' Inmtmsnts â€-..... Interest on Taxes "F-.-...-.-....--.- Works for Owners --.......-.---- SeWsr Latenls r-d--------..-,.-., Sewage Treatment _-.-.--..-.-...... _ Hospitalization ...-.-----.-.--- Municipsl Subsidy "www.mw Highway Improvement Subsidy .... Grant-in-Aid for Relief ...r..._-.-....- Community Council .--.....qq-.- Sundry Revenues B.....-....---.-.-.- Total Total Total Net Raven“. Avnilnblo Por Expenditure Por the Balms of the Year q..-..-.....-.... iaiti-e"ikhooo, m...“ Collegiate Institute Vocation“ School - Total Revenues gepdraitCseftGiVvy' 1. Special Frontage Rates Administrative Expense . Maintenance of Buildings Insurance ._..r.......__..r..-..- Grants ._.,..,............_....m._. Unclassified .e_.....-...w..r...- Town Of Weston Revenues ........ Expenditures Expenditure- sate-em of Rennie And Win Jnmnry m to October» tut, 1948 in hit A mad [and Into the un- 'r:ri:',2',1,s, depths of the limp“ eye- of Union!) blond. W clou to him, Auk â€any, m upâ€?! In our: t,',ulug, t .1 'il' 'r,liiiidr; -..- 'r, 5'1": .232: men at he. a 'Ai h tho 1% mad " mini? "tttat uh ','hlr1,l m. ‘thh ooh, but -. (and h- Mntlt Into an MI â€I. _ “Yea,†"id the mum at Jut- ',.'te.ft11ttrett,t1tri.iiiefa a - -.- -- -v..----, mummy Ill“ if "and human-kl: I" 'Ut, I “a I'd-t." ' align Tthtia'ti'i,ti,5i man-mm “(l-hawk iGrtiiiiiii"G"Ai hmnm iii'fiiLFii,Fi?2'yl',iii'i,il'i 1.tthu'l'ts,ttsttt'iil nah- I tmturhttirttieottsePiuGa' WESTON: Goal, Asttbee; dc. fmtese,, (ruby Vanna; cant". Jon“; wins. Downer, Allows"; damnâ€, Neillon, J, Nulo, V. Bridger, Hurd- Hnughton, C. Chard, G. aa Burlington and B. 'Cnatchbol1. . . T all: puma out “um: couldn'- Abiy GTia the and. Downer for _ Weston and Speck for Oahetiie won the goal-gm, meh an!†being “aunt-d. Jack Ashlie. mi . hurt during the last "w mimrtia of the tilt receiving a bad nah in his fate, but returned to firtitsh the game after ttrstmid. Each team scored one [on dur- ing the final period, with Oiitu threatening to tie tho (an. up during the only minute. of the let period, byt (tiling con-{dor- mind in a mad-out an, at the tor blun- thet did not Mb tht but: Weston “In. ton-d him hard to but In the "In. A thnO-vly 'ombhtattoet mt- od for Wade!“ wild goal m Bridger firing it home, after " Neal. ugd Jlsilto1t worhd an: wny up the In with n lovely pug- ing play. Gus Chard an Wm . " lead with An urn-uh.“ tally " the 9.00 rank in tho "emtd . 2;789.5§ 2,136.83 T. E. Daugherty, .. .. -. J"yor M,000.00 10,000.00 10.000.00 25,076.38 1 6,2 55.“ 608.68 3,816.72 21,281.19 1858.40 4,319.00 198.00 1,570.00 16,022.57 025.00 2,750.30 6,505.15 3,571.75 1,000.00 8,356.08 13,060.00 9,986.44 131198-06 4,280.00 1,734.68 M28.t 7 2,328.15 127.00 1,1 14.04 31.28 2,012.50 253.60 1,042.00 2.291% 9.01320 143418, 699.50 6,129.99 1,559.68 680.44 1,881.40 225.71 ML00 1,772.28 157.37 143.07 916.00 213.61 G, H. Cllrl 144.52 82i4,007.78 $112,975.56 $326,983.29 81 69.285. 72 . 1225.90 . 1,632.38 . 63,508.37 I 14,588.23 . 23,909.84 ' 2,732.81 ' 10,933.78 $298,727.03 1.1% a 326,933.29 214.007.73 41,985.45 46,000.00 26,970.72 10,688.48 21,106.08 31,417.31 30,256.26 32,989.29 8,800.45