ith swift efficien- ork of architect Wright is little llow shell of bro- indowsills. ey building's 300 eplaced by a 17- of 1,000 rooms, halls, parking er more modern ere is still an . The new wing, ates as if nothing (ONTO © VANCOUVER Board of Directors: R. A. Laidlaw, Hono Chairman J. G. Hungerford, Q.C., irman Harry H. Wilson, Vice-Chairman E. H. Heeney, President Melvyn G. Angus, . President, Lunham & Moore Limited J.D. Barrington Chairman of the Board, Mcintyre Porcupine Mines, Limited Fred B. Brown Vice-President & Director, The Bank of Nova Scotia Fraser W. Bruce President, Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited Sor fy André Charron, Q.C. Executive Vice-President, J.L. Lévesque & L. G. Beaubien Ltée. Ross T, Clarkson, Q.C. Smith, Davis, Anglin, Laing, Weldon & Courtois, Barristers & Solicitors Thomas S, Duncanson Chairman of the Board, Moore Corporation, Limited J. Grant Glassco, 0.B.E., F.C.A, President, Brazilian Light and Power Company, Limited C. Bruce Hill, M.C. Chairman of the Board, ETF Tools Limited When people let us take care of their money, NATIONAL TRUST 70th ANNUAL REPORT 1967 1966 INCREASE CAPITAL FUNDS SAVINGS DEPOSITS GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES ESTATES, TRUSTS AND AGENCIES PROFITS BEFORE TAXES WET PROFITS If 1967 proved anything to us, it's this: wise investments pay off. Again. (We've been proving that to our- selves for the past 70 years--and to our clients.) As our figures show, we have bettered our previous year's performance in every aspect of our operation. Again. National Trust-- one of Canada's largest trust com- panies--now administers over $1,600 million of other people's money. And we do it well. We rely on our investment National "21,657,708 20,813,182 844,826 209,430,504 200,588,832 8,841,672 108,563,374 86,482,867 22,080,507 1,302,089,240 1,191,551,308 110,537,932 4,025,525 3,572,583 452,942 1,972,356 1,690,917 281,439 2,053,169 81,666 171,503 we like to make something big of it. experts--professionals in every in- vestment field. And since our only obligation is to our clients, we can be objective: we're in a position to consider all investment opportu- nities. The combination of these factors has a noticeable effect on the money we look after. It makes more of itself. Our clients know what our investment experience does for them. That's why they're looking forward to 1968. So are we. Trust SINCE 1898 Toronto, Montreal, Oshawa, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Winnipeg, Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver, Victoria. Grant Horsey President, Wilgran Corporation Limited W. F. James W. F. James, B.S. W. Buffam and -- M. A. Cooper, Consulting Geologists A. Hazlett Lemmon President, The Canada Life Assurance Company P.L. P. Macdonnell, Q.C. Milner & Steer, Barristers Argue Martin, Q.C. Martin & Martin, Barristers The Right Hon, Vincent Massey, C.C., P.Gy Gilg D.C.Ly LL.D, John L. McCarthy Vice-President and Director, The Canada Life Assurance Company Anson C. McKim, 0.B.E. Graham Morrow, 0.B.E. Director, The Imperial Life Assurance Company Colin Osborne James C, Pariee Senior Executive Vice-President, The International Nickel Company of Canada, Limited H. E. Pearson, M.C. Chairman of the Board, Selkirk Holdings Limited Ronald W. Pearson, D.S.0., M.C. J. Alex. Prud'homme, Q.C. Director and Vice-President, Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited Renault St-Laurent, Q.C., LL.D. St-Laurent, Monast, Desmeules & Walters, Barristers Frank H. Sherman : President, Dominion Foundries and Steel, Limited John H. Taylor President, Liquifuels Limited Edgar F. Tolhurst Chairman, Tothusst Oll Limited Stanley M. Wedd Honorary Director, International Business Machines Company Limited D. G. Willmot s President, Anthes Imperial Limited J. Elmer Woods : President, The Monarch Life Assurance Company G. D. deS. Wotherspoon, D.S.0.,.E.D.0.C. Vice-President and Director, The T. Eaton Go, Limited W. H. Young President and General Manager, The Hamilton Cotton Company Limited oe eee ee ee ee PS aTSSOS5 SR Ax aHsAr