HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1981-06-10, Page 6CANADA
SAVINGS BONDS
CANADA SAVINGS BONDS RATE INCREASED TO 161/4"
I EFFECTIVE JUNE 1,1981 TO OCTOBER 5411,119011.
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No Series
1968/69
Motvu.rity1
1, 1982
Cash Bonus at Maturity
$17.48
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1970/71 Nov. 1, 1981 $10.37
1972/73 Nov. 1, 1984 $24.33
1973/74 Nov. 1, 1985 $29.69
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1974/75 Nov. 1, 1983 $ 9.87
1975/76 Nov. 1, 1984 $13.30
1976/77 Nov. 1, 1985 $17.77
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SERIES DATED BEFORE 1977
Series dated before 1977 have a bonus payable at
maturity. Holders of these Series will receive the higher rate of
return through an increase in the value of this bonus payment.
The new bonus amount per $100 Bond of each Series is as
follows:
Bondholders who redeem these Bonds prior to maturity
will not be entitled to the cash bonus but only to the original
return payable, as printed on the Bond certificates. Bond-
holders may continue to cash interest coupons each year
and be entitled to the cash bonus.
With this increase, the annual return on all unmatured Canada Savings Bonds for the year which began
November 1, 1980 is 13.85% — interest at the rote of 111/2% for the first 5 months, 133/4% for the
next 2 months and 161/4% for the remaining 5 months.
SERIES DATED 1977 TO 1980 INCLUSIVE
For these Series the annual rate of 13.85% will apply for
the year which began November 1, 1980, instead of the rate
printed on the Bond certificates. Each $1,000 Regular Interest
Bond will now pay $138.54 interest on November 1, 1981.
In addition to regular annual interest at the rate stated
above, Compound Interest Bonds will earn compound interest
or the rate of 11.21% for the 1977/78 and 1979/80 Series,
11.32% for the 1978/79 Series and 11.14% for the 1980/81
Series—these rates are the new average annual yields from
November 1, 1980 to maturity of each Series. With this
increase, each $100 Compound Interest Bond grows to the
following value at maturity:
1977/78
1978/79
1979/80
1980/81
Series Maturity Date Value at Maturity
Nov. 1, 1986
Nov. 1, 1985
Nov. 1, 1986
Nov. 1, 1987
$245.01
$209.39
$211.92
$209.50
EFFECTIVE JUNE '1,1901 THE RATE OF RETURN ON ALL CANADA
SAVINGS BONDS HAS BEEN INCREASED TO 161/4% PER ANNUM FOR
THE 5 MONTH PERIOD ENDING OCTOBER 31,1901.
The rate of return for each subsequent year until the Bonds mature continues to be 101/2%.
This rate will be reviewed at the time the terms of the new 1981/82 Series are announced this Fall.
(Cut out and attach to your Bonds).
NOTE: The 1980/81 Series of Canada Savings Bonds was withdrawn from sale effective May 29, 1981.
Terms of the new 1981/82 Series will be announced this Fall.
CANADA SAVINGS
BONDS Cana&
A6 — THE BRUSSELS POST, JUNE 10, 1981
Sunday, every day lives is Walton topic
Van Vliet, Grey Twp. Little following surgery.
Rodney Clark, son of Mr. and
Mrs, Bob Clark is home
again from Seaforth Hospital
wick and family. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Searle. On Satur- they visited Mr, and Mrs.
Mrs, Ken McDonald spent Mrs. Gordon Saunders, day, the Saunders accompan- Lyle Evans. On Sunday the
the past week in Calgary with Royal Oak, Michigan spent ied Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huethers were dinner-guests
Mr. and Mrs, Robert War- the weekend with Mr. and Huether to Kitchener where at the Searle's home.
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Correspondence
MRS. ALLAN McCALL
887-6677
24 ladies attended the
U.C.W S. meeting Wednes-
day evening, June 3.
Mrs. Graeme Craig ga we
the Call to Worship. The 17th
and. Boundary were in charge.
of devotions. Mrs. Cliff Rit-
chie read the scripture from,
Mark 5. A skit on the
favourite story that people
treated Jesus was given by
Mrs. B. Hoegy, Mrs. H.
Craig, Mrs. C. Ritchie assist-
ed by Mrs. G. Craig.
The communication
convenor, Mrs. Dave Watson
was commentator for a skit
that goes to show the dif-
ference between our every
day lives and our Sunday
lives. Those taking part were
Mrs. E. Mitchell, Mrs. How-
ard Hackwell, Mrs. Ralph
Traviss, Mrs, T. Dundas and
Mrs. H. Bolger as pianist.
Hymn, "Happy the home
when Gul is there" was
sung.
Mrs. W. Bewley took . ,
the topic on Christian De-
velopment, showing how we
witness ourselves, in wh :at
way, our study and our
action. The skit, "Of course
we're witnesses...aren't
we?" was taken by Mrs.
Murray Dennis, Mrs. Don
Fraser, Mrs. H. Traviss,
Mrs. A. McCall and Mrs.
Bewley. This part of the
meeting was closed by Mrs.
G. Craig with prayer.
Mrs. Ron Bennett presid-
ed for the business opening
with a poem, "If you have a
garden." Mrs. Herb Traviss
gave the secretarieereport in
the minutes. Offering was
received and dedicated. In
the correspondence a letter
was read from Lavonne Ba-
lagh. It was mentioned if
anyone wanted to go to Alma
College for the one day o.n
August 18 by bus from
Clinton are to let Mrs. D.
McDonald know after the
unit meetings. Flowers for
the month of June are in
charge of the 17th and Boun-
dary Unit with Walton Unit
in July.
Promotion Sunday is June
21st, plans are being made
for Senior Citizens Sunday;
the 28th Meeting closed with
prayer.
CHURCH NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hoegy
were greeters Sunday morn-
ing at Duff's United Church.
Mrs. Ray Huether was or-
ganist. Mr. Don McDonald
sang a solo, "How lovely are
the dwellings". Mrs. Walt
Bewley read the scripture
lessons.
Rev. Charles A. Swan
spoke to the children on
"Practice makes perfect"
and told what Pentecost
means in his sermon. Ushers
were Brian Wilbee, Doug
Fraser and Howard Hack-
well. Those participating in
the serving of communion
were: Roy Williamson, Edith
Wey, Bruce Clark, Emerson
Mitchell, Annie Reid, Doug
Fraser and Bill Coutts.
Next Sunday begins with a
sing song at 10:45 a.m. June
21 is S.S. awards day and
Brussels School Choir,
AREA PERSONALS
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pon-
omarenko have arrived home
from a three week motor trip
to Prince Albert, Saskatche-
wan where they visited With
relatives.
Miss Debbie Van Vliet,
London, spent A recent week-
end at the home of her
parents, M. and Mrs. Jan