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Times & Guide (1909), 31 Jan 1952, p. 7

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THURBDAY, JANUARY 31, 1953 STAFF OF NEW BANK HAVE DIFFERENT HOBBIES ‘TIMES AND GUIDE, WESTON If you would learn what real joy is, become a Foster Parent, for only in giving do we receive, and only in helping others are we helpâ€" ed. In His name who said, "Inasâ€" much as ye have done it unto one of the least of these," let us help these innocent victims of man‘s inâ€" humanity to man. I hope that you who read this, as your circumstanâ€" ces permit, will let some child love ly sent upon request, without obâ€" ligation to the recipient, A GBEAT LO8S TODAY Early settlers always taik of the united effort put forth in the hfldflx‘d the community life. Everyone was ready to help each other in all efforts. Look at the old days when the barn raising was the effort of the whole community, Look at the generous aid given when anyone of the community was in difficulty or trouble. They all shared the misfortune and did all in their power to assist, This was in the days of small community and farm life. There was in the days of the earliest settlers a need to band together for self protection from raiders who resented the intrusion of the white. Thus they all were together for common aid. As the large centres have grown and thousands upon thousands have crowded in to the big cities this fellowship has become less and less. Today you find people living next door or on the same street who do not know their neighbor. They may pass the time of day on the street but they have little or nothing in common. In this way it is evident that a great loss of fellowship of the ALFRED J. SHAUL, B.A. BARRISTER and SOLICITOR | _ WISHES TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING Of His Branch Office For The Practice of Law at 163 MAIN ST. NORTH Office Hours: Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6.30 p.m. Toronto Office: Suite 101, Federal Bldg. Day PL. 8588 Stray Thoughts About Matters of Public Concern IRON ORSâ€"tron ore dupeâ€" shs dtavered in Lebreder have edtaated reserves of 150 mitâ€" Non toas O igh grude ore. Gureiagront werk bes Rague, STERL â€"Cenade produced 3,304,000 tons of stee! ingots and castings in 1998. Preduction will be increased sbout oneâ€" third by the orty port of 153. of chyminum. The hatlâ€"hiftion delâ€" bor expension programme now wnder wey wib deuble our ulsâ€" minum copactty, mehing it apprenâ€" Imately a million tons a yeer. ONLâ€"Preductign of crude ofl in Conade in 1951 wes €0,097,000 berreisâ€"up 375% in ton ybers and 457 higher then 1958, Big things are happening in Canada today ALUMINUMâ€"Canada is the THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA ONE OF THE WORLD‘S GREAT BANKS, GROWING WiITH A GROWING CouNTRMY \ TOTAL AassETs EXCEED $2,500,000,000 By SAM WILSON MANUFACTURING â€" Orer a theasond néw manvfacturing plants wore epaned in Coneda betwoen 1946 and 1956. indue= triatfy Conede is one of the world‘s tastast growing countrigs. OPMENMTâ€"Conode cew hes over 1% aiifion developet hydre electric hersepewer. This is tow then 19% af knowe roâ€" senries. britdjations new being buit or planned wl previde a POPULATIONâ€"Canede‘s population has increased 10.7% in ton years. it wes 13,093,000 according to the 1951 consor. A little "filler" item anmouncâ€" ing that "bamboo has been known to grow 16 inches a day" has apâ€" peared in the Listowel Banner in almost every issue of the past sevâ€" eral months. The makeâ€"up man who kept inserting it must thing it clever to bamboosle the public. t4P you. Your dollars could do no finer Evening WA. 9358 What will his eyes see? Sincerely yours ~ Enemt Barker. Total assets of the Royal Bank have now passed the $2.3 billion mark, a figure never before reached in Canadian banking history. Total deposits exceed $2.3 billion, another Canadian record. Interest bearing deposits of nearly $1,124,000,000â€"4. > the highest point ever reached by the bankâ€" are an indication of the thrift of Canada‘s citizens. Loans to Canadian farmers, fishermen, f . to manufacturers, to firms large and small, fi and to individuals exceed. $600,000,000, ~/ da From year to year, The Royal Bank of Canada‘s Annual Financial Sme’un: is a measure of Canada‘s vitality and growth. The figures are cold, as figures must be, but the storp they tell is an exciting story, for you and for your childrenm, These impressive figures are more than an index of the Royal Bank‘s record of accomplishment; they are a clear indication of Canada‘s economic health, and the scale of opportunity that is ours, His oyes, so far, have seen little more than his mother‘s face, Seon they will see further . . . his home, his school, his town, his province, his countryâ€"the Canada that one day will be his, The new world calendar that isjboys who were born on February finding favor with so many govâ€"|29 have now a birthday every four ernments has no 29th of February |years, but under the new systems in leap year. The poor gals and iwill have none at all, Painter and Decorator 46 MAIN ST. N. H. C. BROOKBANKS BLOXOM BROS. Phonre 1097 « 2307â€"J AUTHORIZED DELCOâ€"HEAT DEALER Juture which is within its grasp. ‘I have seen this future in the eyes of "I thank you, too, for the gitmpsh ’-bm‘in-udficma 25 Royaleigh Ave. bundreds of thensands of your Princess Kiizabeth in her fareweft _ epeech to Canadizas, St. John‘t + N6d., Nov. 11, 1934 WALLPAPERS We have a fair selection ef room lots and job lots, A Good Selection Of Last Season‘s 1951 Papers Your Keys To â€" Mead Offes, Montredh / / PRICE ZONE 4â€"485

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