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WILFRID SERVINGTON DINNICK 



As a .successful and Icadiiii;' financier \\ ilfrid Servino;ton Dinnick, the oro'anizer, 

 Vice-President, and Manayinti-Director of tlie Standard Loan Company of 

 Toronto, has won for himself a deservedly high reputation for keen foresight, 

 excellent and sound judgment, and unerring firmness of decision, which fits him 

 specially for the thorough fidfilment of his arduous duties. He was horn on July 

 19, 187.5, at (iuilford. Surrey, England. 

 His father, the Rev. John Dunn Dinnick, 

 was one of a family of which no less than 

 .seven members were clergymen. He came 

 with his own family to Canada in liSl)'-2. 

 Wilfrid Servington Dinnick was educated 

 at some of the best schools and colleges 

 in Englaufl, and after completing a 

 thorough course of study entered into the 

 financial world as an employee of the 

 Birkbeck Security and Savings Company 

 of Toionto. Subsequently he became an 

 Inspector of the Donn'nion Permanent 

 Loan Company. 



Finally, AL'. Dinnick organized the 

 Standard Loan Company, Avith head- 

 quartei's at Equity Chambers, at the 

 corner of .Vdclaide and Victoria Streets. 

 Toronto, assuming his present position 

 of jNIanager. The success of this institu- 

 tion is largely due to the enterprising yet 

 conservative character of Afr. Dinnick's 

 organizing abilities, comprehending as 

 they do the strongest and most apjjroved 

 modern jirinciples. Its capital stock is 

 all permanent, fixed and non-withdraw- 

 able, features which place the Coni])any on the firmest possible basis, and afford it 

 a large l)orrowing power. Mr. Dimiick's management has been one with a most 

 aggressive policy, and through his energy and diplomacy he has successfully negoti- 

 ated and comj^leted the absorption I)y the Standard Loan Company of the Aid Sav- 

 ings and Loan Com|)any of Toronto; the Ontario Industrial Loan and Investment 

 Company. Limited, of Toronto; the Huron and Bruce Loan and Investment 

 Comijanv, of Cioderich; the Canadian Homestead Loan and Savinp\s Association, 



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of Toronto; the Canadian Savings. Loan and Building Association, of Toronto, and 

 the Acme Loan aiul Savings Company, of Toronto. The a.ssets of all these companies 



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