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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1979-11-07, Page 7Established 1876 McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY' HEAD OFFICE: 10 MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. Mt s. Margaret Sharp. Sec. Treas. Ph. 527-0400 FULL COVERAGE Farm and Urban Properties Fire, Windstorm, Liability, Theft Various Floater COverages Homeowner's, Tenant's Package, Composite Dwelling DIRECTORS AND ADJUSTERS Ken Carnochan, R.R.84, Sealorth Lavern Godkin, R.R.81, Walton Ross Leonhatilt, R.R.#1, Bornoholm John McEwIng, Myth' Stanley McIlwain, R,11.012 GoderiCh Donald McKercher, John A. Taylot, 11.R.01, BrUCefleld J.N. Trewarlha, Boil 661, Clinton Stuart Wilson, Ft.R.81 , BruCefield 482.3354 50.1877 345-2234 523-8380 524-7051 527.1837 482.7527 4824593 527-0687 AGENTS E F. 'Bill' Durst, Seatorth 527-1455 James Keys, R.R.81, Seaforth 527-0467 Wm. Leiner,• R.R.iii, Londesboro 5234257 CALL AN AGENT OR THE OFFICE NEW NADA SAVINGS BONDS NOW roRsr 11 Y n EAR 1/,% NEXT 6 /Z YEARS With the new rates a $100 Compound Interest Bond will grow to $202.37 at maturity in just 7 years. EASY TO BUY New Canada Savings Bonds are on sale now wherever you bank.or invest. You can buy them in various amounts up to a total purchase limit of $25,000. Buy yours today! THE .BRUSSELS POST, NOVEMBER 7, 1979 7 Win. prizes at Walton euchre Correspondent MRS. ALLAN MCCALL 887.6677 There were 10 tables of euchre in play on Tuesday evening at the Walton Community Hall. Prize winners were high lady-Mrs. Lawrence Ryan, Second high-Mrs. Bert Daer, Blyth; low lady-Mrs. Orville McCutcheon and Mrs. Rena Watt cut with Mrs. Watt, Blyth, having the low card. High man-Mrs. AlAllan McCall, playing as man, second high-John Simpson, Brussels won the draw over Cliff Ritchie and Lawrence Ryan; low man-Albert Rheil, Goderich. Lucky serviette with Halloween pumpkin, Wilbur Turnbull, Brussels. Institute hostesses serving lunch included Mrs. Herb Traviss; Mrs. Torrance Dundas; Mrs. Nelson Marks and Mrs. Don Mcdonald. Come and bring a friend to the euchre next Tuesday evening, there are good prizes and lunch is served. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Mack Webster, Mary Ellen and Melville W.M.S. met for their November meeting on Friday aftenoon in the church parlour. Mrs. Gerald Gibson presided and opened with a reading, "Where do we fit in?" Twenty four calls on sick and shut-ins were reported: Mrs, James Mair, secretary for literature and library, reported that she had mailed a 4 lb, 4 oz package of used stamps to the Canadian Bible Society. Mrs. W.C. King and Mrs. Amy Speir were chosen as nominating committee for a 1980 executive. A workshop to introduce the study for the coming year will be held for leaders of Youth and Children's groups Mark of Varna were supper guests a, week ago Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Huether, Steven and John, Mr. Harold Bolger returned home on Saturday following a week in the Clinton hospital. The Indoor Gardening and Macrame course have changed their next meeting from November 8th till Monday evening, November 12. There were nine people from the village who took in the bus trip last Friday to Kingsville where' they attended the Jack Miner Bird Sanctuary, also having a tour of a greenhouse: they all reoported it was all worthwhile seeing. Mr. Lester Meehan, Toronto spent the weekend with his mother, Mrs. Viola Kirkby. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kestle, London visited on Saturday wth. Mrs. Jean Broadfoot. The Walton Women's Institute had a very successful bazaar and tea on Saturday, held in the community hall. The winners and all W.M.S. members, on Wednesday, November 7 in Teeswater. Several people are planning to go. The devotional period was in charge of Mrs. W.W. Smith who read the scripture. Mrs. J. Yuill who led in prayer and Mrs. H. Dennis who gave a meditation on verse 5 of the Bible reading. Mrs. Jean McDonald gave a very interesting review of the final study of the book on "Contemporary China". In an interesting question and , answer manner, she showed the stressing of community life. Service to the people is' their idea and the second commandment "Thou shalt love they neighbour as thyself" is considered first. of the door prize of a fruit Sunday supper guests with cake was won by Miss. Ethel Mrs. Jean Broadfoot were. Dennis, Seaforth. Mrs. Ethel Long, Brussels TEA TIME Mrs. Stewart McCall and. Mrs. Archie Somerville both of the Walton area had a tea break at the Walton bazaar held in the Walton Community hall on Saturday. INCREASED RATE OF RETURN The rate of interest on the new Series of Canada Savings'Bonds has been increased to 11% for the first year and 101/2% for ech oithe.temaining 6 years. The new average annual yield to t-L--54 maturity on the Bonds is 10.59%. Everyone who has already bought, or who buys new Canada Savings Bonds will get these higher rates, even though the.bond certificates have the old rate printed on them. SAFE, SECURE AND SIMPLE 10 CASH New Canada Savings Bonds are a safe, secure investment that earns you good interest year after year. They're backed by all the resources of Canada. And they're easy to cash when there's a need. A CHOICE OF BONDS Canada Savings Bonds also offer you a great choice. There's a Regular Interest Bond which pays interest each November 1st at the new, higher rates. And a Compound Interest Bond that reinvests your interest automatically, earning interest on interest. and Mrs. Annie ';Engel, CranbrOok. Miss Kim Humphries of Salt Lake City, Utah was a recent visitor at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries, Miss On Monday, November 12, principals and teachers of the Huron-Perth County Roman Catholic Separate School board will attend a Religious Education Professional Activity Day focusing ' on moral development and conscience formation. Dr. T.F. Francoenr, religious educator who is conducting the day)has agreed to speak to the parents on Sunday evening, November 11th on the same topic from the Margaret returned with,Kim for a holiday. Mrs. Gerald Ryan is a patient in the Listowel. Hospital; her many friends wish her a speedy recovery.. parent point of view. He will speak at St.. Aloysius School, 228 Avondale Avenue, Stratford and the parent meeting begins at 8 p.m. Plumbing m Repairs & Installations • Water Softeners • Mervin A. Jones Plumbing & Heating 887-6685 Melville WMS. records 24 calls on shut ins Moral development is theme RETURN ON PAST SERIES INCREASED The rate of return on all outstanding Series of Canada Savings Bonds has been increased to 11 0/o for the year beginning. November 1, 1979 and to101/2 °/0 for each remaining year until the bonds mature: For Series dated before November 1, 1977 the increased return will be paid through an increase in the value of the cash bonus payable on the maturity date of the bonds. For the last two Series the higher rates will be payable for each remaining year until the bonds mature. Complete details are available where you bank or invest. CANADA WINGS BONDS -A BETTER CHOICE THAN EVER