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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1968-03-28, Page 2THE BRUSSELS POST, 13R1ISSID;14S, ONTARIO ThIrizSDA MAII01 28th, :1908 BOWLING NOTES t Intended Coy list woek Team Standings \ed'S Stein, Jack's Stt•fieks ...... Lois' 1.0nrii-ins N'ick's Rod riips Mel's Llitdertli.i.,:s Ladies' High Single . Jane \\'a rd Lois 111.cArtkii . Dianne Hnother Ladies Hiah Triple :lame -Ward ....... I'ianne Luoth,,r Ruth I-Iliether Men's High Single Dave Hastings 2-18 1.1111. McNeil Brian P.Itt1iiti,2- • . Men's High Triple , ....... 2.1Q .111 21'n Here's a special offer. just for you The Government of Canada has created a special new high-yielding security for the advance refunding of 1959 Canada Savings Bonds. These Special Replacement Bonds will be dated May 1, 1968, and will mature in 10 years 5 months on October I, 1978. They will be available only in exchange for an equal amount of 1959 Canada Savings Bonds, and not for cash. Their average annual yield to maturity will be 6.88%. They will retain all the standard features which have Made Canada Savings Bonds the most popular investment in Canada's history: This dudes the right to cash them any time at any bank for full face value plus earned interest. In addition, Special Replacement Bonds offer the opportunity to double your money. if you choose not to cash your regular interest coupons during the life of the bond, 3 Compound Interest Certificates then become payable for a total of $280.00 extra (on each $1,000,00 bond). This amount plus your regular interest coupons doubles your money. You can take advantage of this compound interest feature in various ways. And that's not all. There will he two Prepayment Coupons, cashable May 1, 1968, attached to each Special RePlacement Bond, They represent the 6 months' interest already earned by your old bond and the prepayment of the non-taxable premium originally due Novettiber 1, 1968. On a $1,000.00 bond, these two Prepayment Coupons will he Worth a total of $55.00: The meeting was opened with the .14.. pledge, followed by (he Boll Call which was "The. type of Reference File 1 have chosen'. The minutes of thet last meetiag, were read by Norina Main. A discussi(m on (I) Entertaiiiing 0 A. -Uncut (2) Cuing a Guest and 3) Packing A Week-end Bag, I'ollm,'ed. Mrs. Smith demonstrated the proper way ta pack a weekend bag' and Hie Group Work Was writing a Thaw - 1<ote• '.111ri meeting. was elOiled. With ti Caliiiatai The exchange procedure is simple. Take your"1959 Canada SavingS Bonds to your bank, authorized investment dealer, trust or loan company. They will make all arrangements for yoil, Exchange your 1959 Canada Savings Bonds for the new high-yielding Special Replacement Bonds without delay. This offer expires on May 15, 1968. How to recognize your 1959 Canada Savings Bonds First, the serial number in red in the upper cornet of each bond is preceded by "514" in black, Second, the name of the issue, "Canada Savings Bond" "1955 Series". is shown just below the serial number, R. J. BAUER YO-UR MASSEY F ERGU$ON DEALER A Cpmplete Line Of N ew-and Used Farm Equipment PHONE 5 SRIASELS, ON't, QUALITY SERVICE • •CrIAFTSMANSHIO open avery Week Day .it'6ve 7 vim antee 0$r 0vor Yeisti• • pcmetERy• LETTERING - SOY, 15!) WINPHAM' • • 40104 MA14.1014 have 1 Brian Rutledse i1597 Bill Sitephens.m. Substitutes :Murray Lowe t 'itcArtor Brian filuothei• • 1,1o.iid. Meehan Frank St-ref:on 101 Sparky Kollin:Jon for _clarion Ma ch an MELVILLE W.M.S. The W,M,S. of Melville Church met in the church parlour for the 'arch meeting, The president, Mrs. Gerald Gibson, r 1)011' the meeting with hymn PIi, The Scrip.. tore reading was aliri ii by Mrs, W. W. Smith and prayer by M Matheson. Reportsi from the sec- retary and treasurer were reed and adopted. A donation of nine dollars was voted for the Presby, aerial Life Membership Fund. Mrs, Matheson was chosen as delegate to attend the Synodical Meeting in Chatham in Anril. Erna 661 was sung oriel the con- venor, Mrs. 'Parish gave the mes- sage on the Christian :Korean. Church inTemin, l.t was a very interesting topic given in the form Of the sory of a Korean family, their education. finances, worship and their way of life.. The roll call Was "Facts about Japan' tiqinclit added much to the Study and pictures were shown on the life of the Korean people. The offering wai; talum and the calls on the sick and i;1111.-ins were not ed. The iilosed with hymn 300 and lb Mizpab Bene- diction, BRUSSELS WALLFLOWERS. First Meeting The First meeting of the `Waits- sels Wallflowers" was held at. the home of Joyce Trielmer on Fehr. ruarY 28 10(38, at 1:30 p.M. The meeting was opened with. the pledge. Officers elected wore: President :roan Elliott Vice President...,Ka thleon Krauter Press Reporter .... Any girl chosen Pianist. Nancy Adams Treasurer Coleen Cardiff' Laurel Hemingway and Joatt Elliott were chosen :et' filo demon- stratiot et. Achievement 1--)Iy Discussion 1. TYIStribution ri1PITtberr!4 pecand Meeting pamphlet. Ontline eci fleiniirements the club and individal.1 3, ItOrtord noolt, Whiltlig; mothodp mpollng of the Brus- sels was held al the tion11, or 1.!urrd litemIrigway on tirtMy, ViiiI•cli lt, irin,q, LAO ul, i. ,i:litertainnient at home. it, Loste,t.s Itolierence Filer Demoi strat on ini.q1Sliremonts Flower ..,.irra a gem e n ts Croup Work 1. Practier in incesnrin.g. The meeting closed. with Canada, WINGHAM MEMORIAL SHOP