Newmarket Era and Express, 26 Nov 1953, p. 3

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INDICATION OF CANADAS GROWTH Striking confirmation of the rapid pace of Canadas extraor dinary development is found in the Bank of Montreals annual report to its shareholders and its two million customers The annual financial statement of the countrys senior chartered bank shows alltime peaks in the most important departments with to- tal resources running to a record figure of 2364000000 A most notable indication of the nature and pace of business activity during the past year is provided by the fact that the B of total loans have increased by 145582000 and stand at the impressive total of 657762561 These loans are made to Can adians of every calling from farmers miners fishermen oil men lumbermen ranchers to in dustrial and business enterprises and to provincial and municipal governments according to the report just issued by the local B of manager Camer on His report underlines the fact that the extent of the banks par ticipation in financing the busi ness and personal needs of its customers is made possible by the record amount of funds which of depositors have placed with its branches from coast to coast NEW BUSINESS Irvine Dyson and Wild are opening a new business un der the name of Dyson and Wild Their office will be located at Main St Newmarket The new linn has been ap pointed district representative for of Burlington for complete homes summer cot tages and a wide range of build ing and plumbing materials It will also sell aluminum doors storm and screens 1 954 PROGRAM FOR OAC SHORT COURSES LISTED The Short Course pro gram for the Ontario Agricul tural College has just been an nounced Those courses classed as Winter Short Courses will be held from Dec to Dec while the General Short comprise those courses held dur ing 1954 A circular dealing with the short courses has just been published This circular lists the course the date it is held the quota for the course the to apply to for enrolment Ik it and other information circular is obtainable now at the office of the agricultural repre sentative College The valedictorian ad dress was given by EL Boyd presi dent of the Alumni also spoke to the graduates During the musical of the program the high school glee club sang under the of Miss Gloria Rivers and was accompanied by Martha Wayne Wonch played tin accordion solo and a sung by Marian Gibson accomp anied by Mrs Eugene Cane pianist and Miss Hilda violinist Beer spoke of three ele ments of success knowledge wisdom and faith On the third and what he considered the most important he said Is my deep belief that this world is a world of law and purpose He said a personal faith in God an understanding faith in democracy must come to grips with reality The reality of the century is that an evil has risen its head in our world to challenge our faith It is an evil that says that the individual Is not a sacred entity that the individual has not the right to personal po litical intellectual freedom an evil that says that government must be a military Is answer to jay that we are anticommunist he asked If it is so we will perish Our Hi answer must be a proclamation with all the strength we possess a proclamation of Christian faith a proclamation of our be lief in our democratic way of political life in our way of It is a proof that our way of life based on of Jesus Is a dally expression Of our faith PEPPY WAY ID S3 START THE yes woke If yoa often feel letting if tired wn ell through the with resulting may be the cause of people who suffer this way find thai Salts help bring from theo symptom The reason Kruochen is so widely because it contains active prindpfeo simitar to those of woncVfemouo Mineral acta two ways and diuretic It promotes action of the bo web and the kidney You take a little Knaechen fa hot water your morning beverage when needed Try it and it as many do to help to pep and test by aiding natural of the body wastes through bowel and kidneys KRUSCHEN a FOND DOWN The Newmarket branch of the Canadian Legion reports that proceeds from Poppy Day on Nov were less than those of the previous year Because of the ther were fewer poppies sold this year The Legion urges that anyone who wrould like to make a con tribution to the fund call Mr Gordon Downward at or Newmarket We wish to thank all those who have given generously to this cause and thank the Legion Ladles auxiliary the Betty Gor don dancing class and mother who took part In our campaign the president said Widow and Children Receive on Policy In Canada a young executive died recently in a level accident He with a Confederation Policy carrying an Accidental Death A Diantetnherment Benefit An a rctmlt widow and drcn received for their care ami protection BBSS- MOUNT PISGAH Held from last week Lieutenant Murray Prince Edward Island spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Leigh The sympathy of this commun ity is extended to Mr Ernest Hunt and family in the sudden passing of Mrs Ernest- Hunt from a heart attack In her home on Saturday Nov Mr and Mrs Harry Smith were weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs Victor Smith in Toronto Mrs Ernest Stiles King City visited Mr and Mrs Meredith Ash and Sheila for the weekend end The ladles are sponsoring a progressive euchre at the home of Mr Bernard Kaya on Friday Nov at pm There will be good and ladiN are asked to pleas provide Everyone welcome only policy of it kind in Canada Confederation Accidental Death A Benefit a Policy if yon die from If yaw die by If von die by dent while eiirept an airplane or in a fire In a public building liberal pay men In for accident YOU Confederation

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