Ontario Community Newspapers

Porcupine Advance, 30 Nov 1921, p. 4

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©@000006¢ 0900000000900 000090000000000008480006686 00002 WEWWWEEEEMMHfl%WEHWEMEEE for Frying, Shortening and Salaas RRIARAETY | ocm â€" (Ellit or Frving, Shortening and Salaas COOKING with Mazola, the pure oil of corn, has so many advantages over couking with animal fats that one trial is all that most housewives require. â€" And how good it is on salads! Neéver gets rancid. "o7 REW CHIRSTMAS CLUB DEVELOPS SAVING HAB!T Imperial Bank of Canada, Ever Alert to Best Interests of Community, Offers Popular Form Of Saving for Next Year. The popularity and success of the‘ Christmas Club plan of the Imperial Bank, of Canada has been phenomenâ€" al. This Club gives everybody a chanee to save regularly, for the bank is willing to accept small amounts Even boys and girls are invited to be. come members, for it is a wellâ€"known fact that the saving habit needs to be fostered in this country. ‘Once the youthful mind realizes how really easy it is to save and how pleasant it }is to have money in bank, the saving habit will become lifeâ€"long. A large number of people, whether their incomes are large or small, find it difficult to ‘‘get abead‘‘ financially. They postpone the time when they will start saving to provide for the rainy day because they never seem to have enough spare money to start a bank account. The Christmas Club is a great benefit to the people in this way, for they don‘t need any more capital to get started than the first small payment, and, after all, the start is the important thing. Although the first Club payment is due December 22nd., members may join before that time by paying in adâ€" vance.. The Club runs fifty weeks, so that each member will receive check in time for Christmas shopping. When payments are made regularly the bank allows interest on the account, which is always an encouragement to saving. A number of plans are offered and members may select one of more of them. In the uniform elasses one may pay 25¢., 50c., $1.00, $2.00 er«$5.00 weekly, the totals amounting respect, ively to $12.50, $25.00, $50.00, $100.00 and $250.00. f Ordinary books are not needed in cartying the Christmas Club accounts. The Imperial Bank, Timmins Branch, is usingâ€"a patented card system, in which the record of payment is made by punching cards. This not only gives the depositor a receipt, but also shows exactly how much has been paid in to date, and does away with any possibility of error. This attractive method of saving has proven most popular. â€"Advit.â€"48 It is expected that the plan for pere sions for T. & N. 0. employeds will be in operation early in the New Year, W yilip THE PORCUPINE ADVANCE WANT TO PLAY HOGKEY ? TREN REAQ AND REFD THIS Ses About Your Cards, Whether for Senior, Intermediates or Junior Teams. Anyone wishing to play hockey this | season,â€"whether Senior, Intermediâ€"] ate or Junior,â€"should get in to-uch"nt] once with Mr. Sid. MeCoy and see about their amateur and playing| cards. This is the very first thing to do here this year. The Juniors should hunt up their birth certificates, as these documents are very necessary in their cases. In the event of anyone wishing to have a chance for the Juâ€" nior team not having a birth certiâ€" ficate, steps should be taken at once to secure the necessary certifica‘te to prove date of birth, ete. Mr. MceCoy will give any information, particulars or advice necessary in the mattter. At present the big thing is for all desirâ€" ing a place on either of the teams to do theéir part to see that yverything is lall O.K. * . iFrom present indications the comâ€" ing season is going to be a special one in this district in hockey. There seems to be heaps of good material for first class teamsâ€"Senior, Intermediate and Junior. And the public apparently are keen for hockey and ready to greet it with all enthusiasm and the best of support. McINTYRE ENTERTAINING CcoOMMITTEE‘S FIRST DANCE smmrar successilui SCrIOS Mdy Lo RA~ pected. There were about 60 or 70 couples at the event on Friday niglit and all thoroughly enjoyed the even: ing. The music was O.K. being Tur nished by an orchestra including Messrs. ‘Gone Colombo, W. H. Wil: son and Jos. Treboutat. It is the inâ€" tention this year as last to make these dances a regular weekly feature at the Mcelntyre Recreation Hail. The first hockey practice of the seaâ€" son here was held on Monday evening. d * a > ©00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000800800664 WWWWOOON“OOQOOQONMN’: T & N.O. Watch Inspector. s < Opposite Post Office Timmins, Ont, i WMWM“OMOMOMWNNMNQM: Phone 152. P.O. Box 458 Will visit Timmins first of every month at Dalâ€" ton‘s Livery. Any other times by arrangement Ask your dealer for Dr. Gagâ€" non‘s Veterinary Medicines. DR. L. GACNON New Empire Theatre Block Barrister, Solicitor, Notary. VETERINARY OFFICE HAILEYBURY. SPECIAL ATTENTION A. C. BROWN Will be given to all special Jewelry Repairs in addition to the repairing of watches by expert watchmakers. My new stock is arriving daily. I purchased goods at phcâ€" nomenally low prices. You will benefit not only by being able to purchase brand new goods, but also at a big savings. CHAS. P. GRILL Successor to Stock Bros. JEWELER GARAGE and SERVICE STATION â€" Batteries overhauled and reâ€"chargâ€" ed. Gasoline, Oils and Accessories. Magnetos, Electric Starting and Lighting Systems put in firstâ€"class condition. Phone 237. 18 Cedar street. Crown and Bridge Work Plates Consultation Free DR. JNO. B. AIKEN DENTIST Phone 201 Evre and Crome Reed Bidg., Timmins Car for Hire. Timmins. W

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