Times & Guide (1909), 15 Jan 1959, p. 3

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‘‘WESTON MOTORS LTD. U (| _ O =_ _ GCHEVROLETâ€"O.K. USED CARSâ€"CHEV. TRUCKS 1| useDp carâ€"pispAY‘‘ ~~ 30 MAIN ST, SOUTH CH . ‘|" NEW ~CAR SHOWROOM â€" 14 MAIN ST. NORTH e » gk“ Blly l'ig’l"' o o e o e | at the ‘"TOWER OF LIGHT" [ ... York | Travel Bureau | _ 1043 Weston Road | _ _ r0 e1777 1 4# ok Now for 1959 To Avoid Disappointment , Sea and Land | «un falgihs io * * EFIVE YEARS AGO, shortly after his arrival in Canada with his wife and three children, Mr. Janvrin had occasion to cash a cheque at his local B of M branch in Toronto. "Although 1 had told the manager that I was just an imâ€" migrant," he recalls, "he invited me to open an account, and it was gratifying to me to feel that my confidence in the future of Canada was reciprocated by the Bank of Montreal. Two or three weeks later I opened an account at that branch." "Fifteen months later we decided to obtain cheaper wittal socommedation outside Toronto. A car, however, Like most newcomers to Canada, Mr. Janvrin had only enough capital when he arrived to get himself settled, and eventually he found himself short in meeting the final payâ€" ment on his car, which was essential in his new job as a sgalesman. So he talked over his problem with his B of M thanager, who considered him a good enough risk to advance him the money he needed. * But let Mr. Janvrin continue the story in his own words: "I mention this because bankers are sornetimes charged with being fittle more than moneylenders and usurers, but i didineliat l regular job by night, while my wife by day quite lit» wwally took the holes out of doughnuts. One of us was able always to be with the children, two of whom were not then of school age. The true story of one small borrower... and W BMNK Thursday, Jan. 15, 1959 â€" Page 2 Mt. Dennis 1177 Weston Rd. ADAMS T AmoRk but no one else it GUIDE & BROWNIE NEwS The 299th Mothers Auxiliary held their general meeting at Â¥vonne Avenue School on Wedâ€" nesday, January Tth. Fifteen mothers attended and "B" Pack won $1.00 for best attendance with the Guides winning 50c in second place, It. was agreed to hold a "Bakeless Bake Sale" in february, and the game "I‘ve Fot a Secret" was played with he follwm& prize . winners: Virs. Lindop, Mrs. Clift and Mrs. 3ridges. Mrs. Bolton was in the hair. The next meeting on the first Wednesday of February ‘hould be interesting with a Auxiliary Plans would then be essential. Again the bank went along with us. . my bank manager, for the confidence it placed in us and for "*Two years ago the landlord of the house we were renting . the help, decided to sell the house. Again the Bank of Montâ€" Sote real helped us and advanced ioi e the down payment that preâ€" _ §WIW vented our home being sold l 8 y y s over our heads. h : / ks "This summer my son, im 9"# m long term point of view, that my son, as a repâ€" having passed through six n «<Gug ts resentative of the coming generation, may be in grades in three years at . dn 9 M a position to do as other sons of Canada are public school, sat for the . [R E) cÂ¥A h now doing." competitive entrance examâ€" N Ne L T de e hnuct® * * * ination to a school for The B of M is, of course, proud to have which I would have to pay _ "yow ben eofizmral n hirtonfidinest" Arpare: â€" Played its part in Julian Janvrin‘s success story, an annual fee . . . For this, time freeâ€"lance writer, he spends avenings at and is grateful to him for allowing us to publish too, I am in large measure M bpewrtar whie the citaren medy, it to indicate some of the many ways in which indebted to the Bank of Montreal, for in June my financial . Canada‘s first bank works with Canadiansâ€"new and old alike circumstances were such that had I not been confident of _ â€"in every walk of life from coust to coast. my banker‘s support, I might not have ever Mr. Janvrin‘s story proâ€" considered sending him to this school. qerenmennmmarnnnt sentrnt aatapanenriprmmmnietien® . vides a sincere and unsolicited "We have now again moved into Toronto to be nearer the school, but our cirournstances have improved, inasmuch as our teenage daugh» ter has now left high school of her own wigh and is now working; and as the two younger children are now at school, my wife in the New Year will be in a position to take an office job. ‘‘This is not a success story, for the strug» gle, believe me, is still on. But our bank account is now in better shape than it has been for the past five years and will now perhaps bear scrutiny. "I am now, therefore, at last in a position to write to thank My Bank and in particular The Success Story of Julian Janvrin. Julian Janvrin is the last person in the world to say that his is a success story. We think it is. But you can judge for yourself. CH. 1â€"5178 CH. 1â€"5231 Banx or MoNnTREAL ,__ Qanadas Fout Gask ow 4 j j 3 c C Sn 9 d a z1 3 4\ y "lei : «) fpel %W’F}é’ e n ie s / 5 ; f Ed 3 i L "Get to know your banker," says Mr. Janvrin. "Your best collateral is his confidence." A sparsâ€" mmm.ummm- his typewriter while the children “.;i ’tM J 8th meeting d t anuary m 8t, Philip Neri C.W.L. Mrs, J. F. VanDusen, membership conâ€" wvener, advised there are sevenâ€" tyâ€"one paidâ€"up. members. ~It is eil to up membership, in ach subâ€"division by some t t to twentyâ€"five new members. tentative date of March 19th for the league‘s Day of Recollection was advised by Mrs. James Casâ€" sidy to which at least 30 ladies must be in attendance. Mrs. B,. Berriault on the. Foster Home mm which the Diocese Council of C.W.L. is promioting and Mre. H. Alvey advised that a speaker from the Catholic Children‘s A& Society will speak “hm Fe ruary meeting. New who were present and were introducâ€" ed‘ were as follows: Mrs. V. W. Picknell, Mrs. Stephen McLaren, Mrs. C. J. Gagnon and Mrs. W. W,. Zielinski. Mrs. Alvey advisâ€" ed the annual C.W.L. Card Party is to be held at St. Gabriel‘s parish this year on April 23rd :g’wtt“’thpm = is free. demonstration of. "fahcy Why wait for spring â€" Do IT NOW! Farm Improvement Loans, backed by the Dominion Go\firommont. are :vu}llbh from youdr bankâ€"up to ‘5,% at five t simple interest, and repayment peri up to 18 years depending on amount borrowed and the purpose of the loan. These loans cover the purchase of all types of farm equipment and improvement to the farm house and farm buildings. for a farm improvement loan ALL HOME OWNERS are ellgible for HOME IMPROVEMENT LOANS, under the National Housing Act, available through your bankâ€"up to $4,000 and up to 10 years to repay. WINTER‘S THE TIME e when there‘s more time to do the job e and skilled help is available Nineâ€"yearâ€"old Robert Janvrin, seen with his Auter, Fabricle, in a Hedant m "tne of Canada‘s Paradoxical Bakeless Bake Sale encouragement and courtesy it has always exâ€" tended to us. To me it is no surprise that the deposits of the Bank of Montreal should have topped the 3â€"billion mark, for although from the short term point of view I myself am not yet in a position to make large deposits, it may well be from the long term point of view, that my son, as a repâ€" resentative of the coming generation, may be in a position to do as other sons of Canada are now doing." en 8. * o Sn h s opt o. and St. \Philips will ‘be ‘charge of the draw tor a Tea Service. The theme of the year "The Return of Falienâ€"Away Catholics to the Practice of. Their Faith" was briefly.. reviewed â€"by Mrs. Alvey after.which Father Michae! addâ€" ed some timely comments. Slides on the Presentation of the Mass were shown by Father Vitus with Father Michael narrating. to swim before summer take note that swimming and‘ life saving classes will commence week of January. 12th, 1959, on the following days and times: Downsview ‘Collegiate, Wedâ€" nesdays, 7â€"10 p.m. Thursdays, 7â€" 10 p.m. Saturdays, 9 am.~12 to a tmaly B of M Mr. Janvrin‘s story proâ€" vides a sincere and unsolicited testimonial to the fact that "When you ask for a loan at the Bank of Montréal, you do not ask a favour". When money is a probâ€" lem with you, why not see your B of M manager? If your propâ€" osition is sound and reasonâ€" able there‘s money for you at the B of M . . . at the lowest rates and on the fairest terms. ‘M BANK ‘‘The January meeting of the newly reâ€"organized W.A. of â€"St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church was held at the home of Mrs. D. Marnie, with the president Mrs. E. McCallum presiding. Minutes and correspondence were read by the secretary Mrs. Peach. Plans were made for a Valenâ€" tine Tea and Bake Sale to take place in the church hall on Saâ€" turday, Feb. 14. The congregaâ€" tion of St. Andrews is looking forward to having their new rector Mr. Phillips take up resiâ€" dence in the rectory on Sims Crescent. â€" The Unitede Church Woman‘s Association held their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday, Jan. 6, in the Sunday School building, with the president Mrs. ‘The Scout and Cub Mothers Auxiliary met in the Sunday Bchool building of the United Church on Thursday, Jan. 8, with the president Mrs. Jean Wheeler in the chair. Plans were made for the Annual Leaders Party to be held on Feb. 14. This week will see the beginning of a "Home Visitation" prograim, to be carried out by the Auxiliary, All homes in the Village with a boy attending Cubs or Scouts will be visited by a member, with the hope of stimulating inâ€" terest in the Scout Movement in the district. With a lengthy waitâ€" ing list for admission into both Cub packs, there is a growing need for the formation of a third pack, and consequently more leaders are urgently needed. If you can help in this important work with our boys, please phone Mr. Keith.Johnston, CH. 1â€"0530. at the Pools ow Parks & Recreaâ€" tional Dept. BA. 5â€"4611. §S0CIAL Congratulations to the followâ€" ing on their 8: ,Joanne Morosiewicz of 82 market Rd., 6 years. Joanne Woodman, 26 Loney Ave., on her 5th birthâ€" day. Joanne celébrated with a party at her home. John Rogers Oof 5 Minnie Ave., 8 years old, on January 14th and on the 15th his mother, Mrs. Irene Rogers celeâ€" brates her birthday. Bathuryt _ Heights Collegiate, ‘Tuesdays, 7â€"10 pm. ‘Wednesâ€" days, (Tâ€"1 Saturdays, 9 a.m.â€"12 T RITA WILLIAMS _ _ _CH. 1.7829 . : ‘ nd Cub Mothers|J.. Craig presiding: ‘The devoâ€" in the ‘Sunday |tional period was led by Mrs. E. ; of the United|Watts, with Mrs. K. Irving readâ€" ursday, Jan. 8,|ing the scripture~lesson. Plans ‘ormation call Following the dinner, the Men‘s Club of Thistletown will present an hour of variety enâ€" tertainment. Thrdughout the eveâ€" ning ‘the emphasis will be on fellowship, rather than business, and new members will find this an excellent opportunity to beâ€" come acquainted. On Sunday evening, Jan. 18, the Teen Bible Class will conâ€" duct the service, with Rev. Horâ€" ace ~Burkholder of the Ontario é“ Burkholder of the Ontario countil â€"of Christian Education as guest preacher. A welcome is extended to all, especially young people. _ At the Albion Gardens Home and School Association, on Monâ€" day, Jan. 19, the guest speaker will be Mr. Alex Turner, Inâ€" spector for Public Schools in Etobicoke. Mr. Turner‘s subject will be "Curriculum Revision in the Primary Grades." The graduâ€" ating class of ‘58 will be on hand to present books to the school library, given by the Home and School in the names of the graâ€" Cuates. Td dndiineing murgery. _Sin. surgery. PB Andrews is a teller at the Canaâ€" finw. 18 ;'uucr at the CANAâ€" Plaza, and her mcndl and cusâ€" tomers Avish her‘ a speedy reâ€" neighboutrs wish him well. _ Mr. Bill Bryson of n‘s Restaurant in the Crang * suffered a heart attack during the festive‘ season sand is in North ‘Western Hospital. n": progressing favourably and wishes are sent from hls customâ€" ers and friends, 4 The Annual Congregation Dinâ€" ner of Thistletown United Church will be a truly coâ€"operaâ€" tive undertaking. The dinner will be held on Friday, January 23, in the Social Hall of Rexdale United Church, served by the ladies of Rexdale W.A. At the same time ladies of St. Andrew‘s Anglican Church will entertain the children in the Thistletown United Church Sunday School building. Jan. 18. Mrs. L. Barker, in charge of the program, spoke of the course she had recently taken at "Five Oaks," the Chrisâ€" tian '!‘nlm.n{. Centre of the United Church near Paris, Ont. Mrs, Barker illustrated her reâ€" marks with some beautiful colâ€" ored> nml of the centre. Reâ€" freshments were served by Mrs. J. Parkes and members of the Mary Martha group. were made for the installation of the new officers at the secâ€" ond Morning Service, ‘Sunday, Mrs. Hilda Andrews of Wilson Mr â€" Worboys of * 100 Heathâ€" FRANK 0. REEVES =â€" SON KARPETâ€"KARE PROCESS Invented by Bigelow Research Laboratories and Approved by Carpet Cleaning Institute â€" Guaranteed by Baker, l.tri'Bl 94 Est. over 75 years ‘ Dr., Our Orasnioores on the Wosmenâ€"Woodbridgs: hnd @ Mummiber : Swvennnit ATioe 81197 A Good Place to Buy Flowers an ‘@ecident friends. and ht of the ‘Pot Luck Supper ,:'Bwtflw Hills United Chureh: A large attendance would be aps ‘[wochh‘- iw? â€" ‘The regular meeting of : the ‘ The new building will be loâ€" cated on the church property, formerly the Carr Estate, just south of the drive off Islington Ave. Johnny ‘Thomson of 12 Adele Avenue, sufféred a broken leg on January "th while skating, He will be in a cast for two months. His father Jack Thompâ€" son has been home with the flw bug. Hope you will soon ‘be fit ;'1;11} take pfiec at . Downs> view United Church on January 20th at 8.20 p.m. , Speaker Dr. meeting, the members of Our Saviour Lutheran Church in Thistletown voted to make a fors mal application for a loan of $140,000 to the Department : of Missions and Church Extension of the Ontariq District, Luther&g Church â€" Missouri Synod. 6*4 This move climaxes the préâ€" liminary stages of the building program and brings the group one step closer to the realization of its immediate goal, a, new church building. For the ‘ past two . and one. half years, the congregation has been worship> ping at "The Church in the Manse" on Islington Ave. N., just north of Albion Road. On Deâ€" cember 7, the group moved to the Fox Theatre in Weston wher» they will continue to worship until the new edifice is ready for occupancy.. At present, all services of worâ€" ship, together with a combined program of Sunday School and Adult Bible Class, are being held «t the theatre. Meetings, instrueâ€" tion for church membership, social gatherings and the like, Powever, continue to be held in the manse. ; Downsview ‘Coâ€"operative Nursâ€" No. 7 Hwy. â€" Woodbridge Phone ATlas 8â€"0561 â€" Remember January 21stâ€"the EHE SAID To MOTHER, _ IN A LETTER, â€" WITH BOTTLED GAS LNOW COOK BETTER® RAVEN‘S special eonxrontion;ql F fro wh ter rai 'onc

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