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168_ 1 -n p this. I �Ic A . IP'G1:BSOLL A rotat- for being .late for school i;tg clock, severely modern, ill- work. ` dicates the correct. time elec. Where the aged red b r i c r Itrcally to ail aipproanhes to the Post Office used to stand, t.l busy Charles and T h a in e s gleaming new Bank of Montle ISrreets Cornets. But a clock on building is receiving its f i n t that corner cannot but bring a touches and should be ready f� l ;touch of nostalgia to citizens occupancy within a week, 'who recall the old Post Office A newsidowalk dresses i clock which stolidly am•veyedthe corner and the barricatt the: corner from its position in whichhave-stood for mat I'the building'stower. months have been taken dow IThe old cloak, with its lion. The new•bank is a fine addit.it an -numerals,hadbecomea to the main intersection bit sortie and couldn't be trust- though,,, in a business disl.ri `t ! ed to tell the correct time •bill composed almost totally of gi .� like a beloved great uncle its genbready Victorian building idiosyncrasies were. not olA ud. Lhc e provided y�it door look debutante lo- r. a 1i,. i atal.e exeuselan old folks' reunion. i -� Open House at the new Ranh of Montreal will be held Friday,`Jime 25th, 7, 30 p• in, - 9 p, an. , wheu the patrons and friends can view the modern facilities. The bank will begin usual hours when the staff members move across the corner Monday, Julie'lSth, , >" �•°f"mot ��;� 7nac y bUlm' S �rV Office rr- WILLIAM DAVIT, Manager 3Y t {nersoi6 5 s` ti.tC � rta9A TIC I It40Li — Ingw snit � a " '+ t jd G4DSpr � ¢,� e I ttr qrY �nt+ 618d,0oo �'•tnl( of Mrnitronl bang built on the former Po, offmn site at Thames sort Clrgrlev Street West, will h, I ' t 'op i for businessin..April. Ih_ �7-by-d5 font str uchv'. � Sc .-^ '. , �' 1t •B-`�= �.. i Will µ,,vide for rr staff of 2' - Jun io tease of,seven' and wu Ix ts " f• . ''' .- —' - ' gS pt ovule cluo,orner tiarking ar t ',la cnL to the bm)din g. r F r r 0 E r r �4'� PEN HOUS The town's first Bank u l�Monfreal was built in I�IlI) oil - "' his Friday evening, we are holding "Oj butiglu r West with the ban t ` oil r0 O o'clock, - ; t .=a li' House" from 7,30 t 9 to give youan I y King: Street 1 tlbeutg moved to its present tt g 'Iq>;,;. • - ` - - , portunity to look over our attractive new oil W. A, McDrugsh All, of Lnu - - - - - Our staff will be on hand to show you aroi Arlan, nr drthe p)� _ i, . -- - i and to explain the many modern features. '�,iect while the firm of No�� _ and Qlo,or. of London, is arch, - _ sincerely hope that )'oil will be able to atte On Well dnesday October "th excavation work began on the site of the new Bank of Moutres.l building. Barrdoades have been erected and foundationswill be laid following considerable wort: - removing; mbblle from the former Post Office building .. 't is on the properly, could _ street wont provide o ine off„ ,� � F..� ¢ �. ) A b -� ,, - be expanded to. provide fo _ t wedge-shaped lots for those de- children from the area. The siting this setting for a home. r " ' 'p� ,p a restricted type and would have school is built1f on three acres - - 1 Lhe homes which would be built of land and could be expanded �If - � •, t � �' ® ' ,� f m this development would be of _ q w t0 containacreage rooms. s / The acreage was purchased _ ryG rgt to meet certain budding stand - from the late James Fergusson �r was approved nPrinciplevi b p - —� INGERSOLL— r and Gorii�° arils• who was it ri3'"1taT�i�Tmuct lulu The prclimrn-i`de ariners m die venEure i cry starch of a new subdivistoni are John C. McBride, Walter Unsightly overhead � wiring � favor of the proposed develop- ` y Hear would be eliminated by !placing t ment. In Mr. Fer ussonIs mer lt' " the PlanningBoard at. their Mr, enry stated reposed all telephone and electrical sea meeting last Wednesday even- development would p ground. Modern ory a street would be named �� y prowide su= vices under Ferguson Drive or Avenue. ing.. o,.,� 3c _, perior and attractive ]lots' ser. lighting standards would illu- enry stated that, pro-" !r - PG3- Mr. H The proposed subdivision vided in the most modet':n means mine the streets. Curbs and gut- viding '-complete approval is would consist of22 acres of available. ters would be constructed and granted, the partners would what has been known as the t g the streets surfaced with what .prefer that the development 1 rl� The' gently rollin tefrrain in ll ever material the of the , Ferenssnn.. farm property. fac � this part of town which already have'a name which does no: ; bounded King Street trr tl ce Siam: viderraadesirableovarieto)umd 1 ts. town decide upon. Storm and contain the word "Subdivision has ." ' g g sanitary sewers would be pro- They feel that an attractive and by -Centre, and Punts tat„ y vided -with nearby Canterbury ` e t; She ,lots would, for tine most suitable name will 'be decided) Streets This development would t, ypcStreet already serviced. p _.. 'VAy provide 72 buildingloll. ,Il ul la e0 by 120 feeet wrth -_T T � a.., , son-;e lv"ger. A r•resct.utl t