Smokers’ Needs “Gt. Geo. St. asin. Gift STATIONERS ETD. Gift Wrap Pipes Every Day Cards Stat Smokers Supplies MARITIME for hats, gloves E ELITE MILLINERY 142 Gt. Geo. St. ionery Ch'town Our new hats. are flatteri ail lift your winter-weary spirits. 49181 137 Kent St. JERRY'S FLOWER SHOP SANTA SAYS 45320 eee . Ht iia ae te i ve a CTT Le at i The Bi , Little Gifts You can give at Christmas Complete line of Sports Equipment @ Skates : @ Helmets. @ Hockey sticks @ Badminton sets Many other fine gifts for the extire f ; Great George St BIKE SHOP & SPORTS LODGE @ Tennis equipment # PHARMACY Bo* ae ce if | a Fs eae (rig it littl tt sae eee ane aR dt ti ttl é SUMMAR DAILY MARKET Q | Charles Burke. Funeral from St. M Church at 9 eet the funeral of our late comrade orente: Lower, 7 (CURRENCIES EAL dollar caetns ¥ oO = o 53 3 ‘v + Centre 30 a.m. Royal Canadian Legion are requested | OF Z RECORDS FOR CHRISTMAS am, thorsday, December I st. to attend ary’s te NET sel ce eet ne EE bigte & ia & fa - Path ! re slit gi te 4 sla was active at firm prices for Good Ce. . 3.4 1965 Tenceasals 1l-month | demand . pref. 37% Dec. 16./ in fiscal year e ‘ : 7 Bee : > * All members of Montague Branch cows at and barely steady to easier on Slaughter ae OBITUARY steers and medium 17-21. fell Tuesd ___MONTREAL (CP) steers LIVESTOCK stockyards Tuesday. ° ture department ee ae Butter: = ot ae ot | oben: Montreal: © ‘colored aor! Good heifers 22-23.25: vealers 35-41; 28.50-34; common 17.50-27.25. NEW YORK petits a fi fi lite * | 19.50-21.50; common 17-19.25, Good cows 18.50 - 19.50; .me- dium 12.75-18.50; common 15.50- TORONTO (CP) — Trading Veal calf prices were strong, hogs steady and lambs higher. steers 27.50-28.50 with sales to cattle 3,091: Cheice the Ontario public and. heifers | NEW YORK (AP)—The doc | nde PSC for the =) il medium medium ome ie RRM teeth tr Eylabey Ferman ¥ SEsSUgh pes gBIGG Geos BFrzeeg Pag *eHUset ee T psy eeyswegygeeccesug- Fy pera gee ey yy ple | + Fee bee ee ERI. bE (eee ete +! - - | vet area aay! “Wall ceuntentactosieial Guceuusshaueveueesetuevseutudecuce ipa Nei aati af SHggsegongasOECEEgTeeegyertazessyy esa nEg eh SEE Bo peapgyoMAgpegelzeggce seco ty eye i eae ee Cees “ee Fel ete [+++ ae one bocsst® EF ue UL Ht ne - io ry ‘figures to account for chaage _ Receipts: 219 cattle: 280 Jupiter Corp. %, ae ; calves, eight hogs, eight sheep 1-16. 17.50; canners and cutters 12 | pus sect What stocks did -Advances— Declines Unchanged Total NSW YORK CLOSING sTOCKS oy Te Atneciaed Pree Borg Warner 38% NY Cent ao Se Raa Coe — oa oan” Cons Edison Gea Elee i i! i fp ene et iE ii. H zfliyt i Hea pis : pid 2 ai ait | int i ens TH Hie zy tf ETE He aa ei i Md ti : oe fit ie ne 7 i ua : { ities re fit | sa eon | i est ik ae , ais al F nine ag tp canes hak eee The erosion €. HANCOCK — 102 and papers 6 Mines ee - os Distillers Seagrams ion we # gee se i Ee oe 88 FEE FE wt sise # : CARMICHAEL R Se os to 24 at. mid- off 1% te 1% to a ; Pack- Co. ad- Industrial Me = fractionally ‘| thei ower wine 14 to 284 Seni Moore Corp 7 @, Standard | low ‘of —_ ers B ee cepiaes,% a ae one | closed oe eee Sa Tuesday expe- of its lightest trad- Monday, TORONTO oval of 1966. the session. this lower after fluctuat- = SLb Lt ] index, a meas- stock. movements, advances 224 to 237 issues unchanged. Pag (CP)—The Toronto trend at New York. Declines 144.99 following Wostcsont Transmission paced year as industri- -» with for the fifth 2,019,000 shares iit at i age ire ET a aU I aniuant Geaghditter Ton atsiasusiesinteh eu stiaaeeavelivtancncaivandla fiviliis BeeEus ~ [ittetteatrueabariats a eoa -Bewodcy Bug ehachaug grey cts yt -Weyzeiseasucess cBeccnskees SHURE EE rayoks ESieutsd 35 SEoc eat ees Ee EyEHTaFCSSStOyFOHSS"S : geeMcegsses jtemedcs Bag cbac Bug gety ses bok essceksyesusess Bes guetilgesseshar. 5-8 #¥- cSutest¥é SSece8 sees tages SPUssepyctesygys ame pBVEteUsssed Tee Tea 2 a a3 e : Sslest e328 seneeeels ThE 5 °859823" i e*ageee'e |6 lee] # z # é parece gp tage agp Highton be takes eyeneds sfopotpieer tt ae re ‘PERF EMAES REE NEB eyeE ss £4 ebb Jhb Ledge fh te bt potih gy bdee bbbLt Ah orks; fpf SS sche tsk deseo sas oo a. posesne © . 2 z z 3 & = 2 , g*3 > - That 4 ash i needs ia vane unds, i are in THE securities in simp and our progress is ¢ m. whom we exten \d our thanks for th sat ead ollie Loans made to our customers to finance their business operations and for 2 pn warp of the National Funds Jent to enable customers to we Call loans and Government of Canada securities available to provide addi- tional cash at short notice a : amounted to $10,892,656, eq Funds lent to provinces, municipalities and Housing eign and domestic trade transactions ng Act, 1954 * uv. le terms sets out our the fact that we << 4 acquire their own homes under to provide our customers with con- at our 680 branches Fer acooy af our Snancial statement write ¥ x i F Total funds employed .-.200d reason for us to feel assured that... Other assets—mainly customers’ commitments to “The Bank” covering for- TORONTO-DOM corporations by investing in their | People make the difference at celuagereee ae < the 1965.fiscal year. This amounts to less than 0.4 per cen om 21,883,352 1,542,887,228. 1,416 422,453 confidence. It was a $3,076,614,115 193,595,976 106,390,085 95,796,589, . -moved into the $3 billion bank catege Head Office; Toronto 2,857, 87,392,720 85,556 31 r ; increasing by $219 millions or 8 per cent. Profits after taxes and all charges funds employed. It was a good year for our customers and our shareholders, to tin too, because of the devotion and teamwork of our thousands of employees across t of the total _ 185,290,707 95,984,247 - ae position as at October 31, 1966. A measure of © ~ alent to $3.63 per share as compared with $3.30 >“ aye ~-- - ae good year, INION Ere kh yea oh wen eX Cowanitments made to assist customers in their : Funds entrusted to nee previous year, in pla as a reserve to protect our customers’ Funds Flee ddeds ware inpleted an follouss “Total funds available for investment — “In personal accounts used mainly to accumulate savings straightforward terms: ' present the highlights of our 1966 operations, compared with they ” of these, we hose of the 2965 $1,207 480,124 $1,145 478,271 those of our customers, shareholders arid friends Cal ecu eetieh th dal cb gb bans by cciiad In business accounts to meet payrolls, purchase miaterials, pay toes end other Funds supplied by sharcholders to provide banking offices and equipment and ' 7 Total of customers’ deposits Annual Statements and Balance Sheets scmatines eit a drawn up only for the trained eyes of accountants and 7s : $3,076 614,115 106,796,168 130,314,304 a $532,776,005. $444,171,301 though who are neither 1966 “Tae 1632,023,519 "264092607 91,318 A64 126,079,470 1495,114,376 Tass eT = ‘ , “ c - . f. sie : pha tr? rial "fi cr vital saeieaancomainan built csGbgiteislicating Fj i site af aSnycel,dteceietc. ; i Uy eae nite vpn aot .8c steve} patecatoue.-f rE f id B48 + [eeeete) © Ft Thier le +1 +H+ee le Jeet) A a ‘a i x Meee oe Beem e en os” een e" see MY + mn SSSR x ¥ sisk Bes sae er EET ae i aT TT eT geeeeesGengene iden ye cesctiec st Zouny ss. aURPER Ce cigeeu. 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