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Affection (ceding of being lov- MfNTAl. HEALTH . Intellectual (for training in What the Child Needs Canada's First Bank celebrates a Centennial and a half Throughout this Centennial year, Bank of Montreal has joined with communities, large and small, across the nation in cele", brating 100 years of Confederation. On November 3rd, we have our own special day of celebration - the 150th an- niversary of the founding of Canada's First Bank and the Canadian banking system. On this historic occasion we could be looking backward over 150 years of achievement. Instead. we're looking ahead. We're looking ahead with the enthusiasm When you're 150 years old you have to think young I In the past year alone, Bank at Montreal has continued to lead the way by being first with: True Savings Account: I True Chanting Account. 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