14 FOR TERRIFIC REDUCTIONS ON LADIES WEAR BERGSTEIN‘S must sell > An average Canadian family, Mr. & Mrs. Janvrin and the two younger children relax at TV in their comfortable Toronto apartment, FIVE 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 I had told the manager that I was just an immigrant," 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 Lopened an account at that branch." > UkenwnncweomuttoCanada,Mr.Janvrinhil only enough capital when he arrived to get himself settled, and eventually he found himseif short in meeting the final payment on his car, which was essential in his mwjobuasalenmn.Sohemlkedov«hkpmbhn with his B of M manager, who considered him a good enoufllritktoodnnoehimu)emoneyheneeded. as it were on behaif of the people of Canada in helping me to get established in much the same way as in pioneer days the Bank of Montreal must have advanced funds to immigrants to@purchase seed, a few implements and maybe a team of horses. "Soon afterwards I gave up selling, disposed of the gar and took a regular job by night, while my wife by day quite literally 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. u A A few weeks ago, Julian Janrrin, an Englishman by birth now living in Toronto, came upon this headline in his daily newspaper: "Bank of Montâ€" real Deposits Top the Three Billion Mark". A depositor at the B of M since shortly after his arrival in Canada five years ago, Mr. Janvrin was prompted by the headline to write a letter to Gordon R. Bail, president of the B of M, given to players, coaches and trainers and they will be given the opportunity to thank everyâ€" one they feel should be thankâ€" time will make it a good one to be at. Athletic Dance, at which all athletes are admitted free. will be a 4man teenâ€"age band, Fred Koster from Toronto is sending to St. Jerome‘s, a stage set from the Royal Alexandria Theatre in Toronto. This scenâ€" ery has toured Europe with a road show and the show is preâ€" Julian Janvrin is the last person in the world to say that his is a sucoess story. We think it is. But you can judge for yourself. We But let Mr. Janvrin continue own words: "I mention this because bankers are ed with being moneylenders and usurers, but in this instance, I knew that the Banx or MoNnTREAL é Ganadas "Fret Tank at decided to obtain cheaper rental accommodation outside Toronto. A car, however, would then be essential. Again the bank went along with us. "Two years ago the landlord of the house we were renting deâ€" cided to sell the house. Again the Bank of Montreal heiped us and advanced the down payment that prevented our home being sold over our heads. having passed through six grades for which I would have to pay an annual fee . . . For this, too, I am in large measure indebted to the Bank of Montreal, for in June my financial cirâ€" cumstances were such that had I not been confident of my banker‘s support, I might not have ever considered sending him to this school. â€" "We have now again moved into Toronto to be nearer the school, but our circumstances have improved, inasmuch as our teenage daughter has now left high school of her own wish and is Ni now working; and as the two younger children : are now at school, my wife in the New Year will Per be in a position to take an office job. "This is not a success story, for the struggle, 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 my bank manager, for the confidence it placed in us and for the help, enâ€" couragement and courtesy it has always extended to us. "This summer my son, ber of backâ€"drops, une of which |. * _â€" 1 £ *Â¥A Na64E e4 tos ouing timeee whkh me! _ â€" W The annual Math contest is being introduced to SJH this year and will be based on eleâ€" mentary algebra, intermediate algebra and plane geometry. of the Industrial Accident Pre vention oratorical contest, will represent St. Jerome‘s in the local contest of the same which will be held this Thurs. night, 45. 00 4 . ol y smm â€". ~. . %| that my son, as a representative Of s : 3 : a position to do as other sons of :Odblflv‘â€m’-â€â€œ:-m ‘The B of M is, of course, proud :::'ï¬rhu w-‘:::nï¬l-ou::: to have played its part im Julias his typewriter while the children stydy. â€" Janvrin‘s success story, and is grateâ€" sat for the . # â€I“‘ & pF l SES d # oPrIcag sA u9n tp HHk & shuude xX " l e .. â€" ie alike â€" in every - : w 2 ¢ ; ï¬ walk of life from Witiince hilllitkk.:"~ B _ coast to coast. mw.“:':m J e of Ccnadys Mr. Janvrin‘s eparatory schools, thanks to a timely B of M story provides a rel L. oam. sincere and unsoâ€" licited testimonial to the fact that "When you ask for a loan at the Bank of Montreal, you do not ask a favour" . When money is a problem with you, why not see your B of M manager? If yeur proposition is sound and reasonable there‘s money for you at the B of M . . . at the lowest rates and on the fairest terms. EYES EXAMINED Â¥ T 1VIHEINIA1T «l > x FORMALIRLY 4TELLEK* O PTOMETRIST *To me it is no surprise that the deposits of the Bank of Montreal should havetopped the 3â€"billionmark, foralthough from the short term point of view I myself am not yet in a posiâ€" tion to make large deposits, it may well be from the long term point of view, M BANK ful to him for publish it to inâ€" the many ways in which Canada‘s first bank works @4