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Bank of Nova Scotia
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FTLComm - Tisdale - Friday, December 5, 2003 |
In the competitive world of one upmanship the chocolate gold foil loonies
on the Scotia bank tree and its candy canes are the only real value of the three
bank displays. I suspect that blue colour of the Royal's $1,000,000 bills suggest
they may not be real and Montreal has Monopoly money so it looks like these chocolate
coins come out the winner. Like many of the trees this one really has had a hard
time of it with many of its decorations lost to the merciless wind.
Scotiabank customers are treated to a charming tree inside the bank and good spirits
all around. |
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Timothy W. Shire
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