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NEW
SAVINGS.
BONDS
A GREAT CHOICE
This year, Canada Savings Bonds offer
you a great choice. There's a new
RegulapInterest Bond that pays interest
each year. And a new Compound
Interest Bond that re-invests your
interest automatically, earning interest
on your interest.
SAFETY, INSTANT CASH AND
A GOOD RETURN
Both new bonds retain the great features
that have helped to-make Canada
Savings Bonds the favourite, investment
for millions of Canadians over the past
31 years. They're a safe, secure
investment. They're instant cash
anytime. And they earn good interest —
year after year.
New Canada Savings Bonds are dated
November 1, 1977 and yield an average
annual interest of 8.06% when held to
maturity in 1986. Each new bond begins
with 7%-interest the first year and earns
8.25% interest for each of the remaining
8 years.
REGULAR INTEREST BOND
If you want a regular annual income ,
from your investment, you'll like the
new Regular Interest Bond which pays
interest automatically each Nov. 1st.
You have the choice of receiving your
interest either by cheque or by direct
deposit into your chequing or savings
accounts This new direct deposit feature
is an added convenience for you.
You can buy the Regular Interest -
Bond for cash wherever you bank or
invest in denominations of $300, $500,
$1,000 and $5,000.
COMPOUND INTEREST BOND
If you seek savings growth, or an
investment for the future, or a
retirement fund, you'll choose the new
Compound Interest Bond. After the
first year you will earn interest on your.
interest at the annual rate of 8.06%.
Intel-est on this bond is left to
accumulate and is payable only upOn
redemption or at maturity.
Here's how the value of a $100 bond
grows:
Nov.. I Value Nov, 1 Value
1978 $107.00 1983 $158.78
1979 $115.81 1984 $171,77
1980 $125.34 1985 $185.81
1981 $135.63 1986 $200.97
1982 $146.76
The Compound Interest Bond may be
purchased for cash or on the convenient
Monthly Savings Plan wherever you
bank or invest. It is available in
denominations of $100, $300, $500,
$1,000 and $5,000.
THE CHOICEIS YOURS
As you can see, new Canada Savings
Bonds offer you a great choice — the
Regular Interest Bond and the
Compound Interest Bond. Both new
bonds are on sale now up to a combined
total purchase limit of $15,000. They
have been specifically designed to meet
your;savings goals, Choose the one
that's right for you.
Average
Annual Interest
to Matutity
COMPOUND INTEREST OR REGULAR INTEREST.
Runners win Belgrave sc
THE BRUSSELS .POST,, ocToogno-, 1977 ,-17
pot
Correspondent
Mrs. Lewis Stonehouse
Everything here at East
Wawanosh School soon got into
full swing after school opened in
September. Several teachers
attended a one day session in
outdoor education; Mrs. Daer
Field and Stream studies, Mr.
Stevenson School yard studies,
Mrs. Brydges Farm studies, and
Mrs. Bosman Urban studies.
The School Fair once again was
a great success due. to excellent
participation. The teachers of
Blyth and Belgrave Schools
worked together on Professional
Activity Day to complete the
school work section of next year's
Fair. Pupils work will be selected
during the course of the pupils'
study this year.
Cross Country at East
Wawanosh Public School was
held at the farm of Bruce
Campbell's. Junior Girls, 10 and'
under winners were: Dianne
Campbell, Carolyn George, Laura.
Johns, Heather Hedley, Veronica
Bakelaar and Stacey Taylor.
Junior Boys, 10 and under: John
Smuck, Randy Nixon, Paul
Coultes, Darren Evans, graham
Taylor and Jim Hedley. Inter-
mediate Girls, 11-12: Andrea
Coultes, Lisa Rodgers, Renata
Muscheid, Anne Procter, Helga
Muscheid and Dianne Nethery.
Intermediate Boys, 11-12: Kevin.
Koehler, Andrew Walsh, Glen
Miner, Gordon Taylor, Peter
George and Shawn Taylor. Senior
Girls, 13 and over: Nida Kacinlis,
Georgina Chettleburgh and '
Sheila Anderson. Senior Boys, 13
and over: Travis Koehler, Ken
Swanson, Murray Snell, Kevin
Bakelaar, Robbie Rodgers and
Craig Campbell.
Grades 5 and 6 are planning an
Outdoor Education Activity at
Wawanosh Conservation Area on
Tuesday, October 18.
A boys and girls Soccer Team
will be representing our school at
the North Huron Soccer Tourna-
ment at Howick- Central School
Wednesday, October 26.
Ross Yuill of Elmira spent the
weekend with his parents Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence Yuill and
Cameron.
Mrs. Ivy Ausley of Thessalon is
spending some time with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. :Olive
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Campbell
of Kitchener, Mrs. Ivey Ausley of
Thessalon, Mrs. Olive Campbell
were dinner guests on Sunday
with Mr, and Mrs. Clare Van
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Mrs. Ivy Ausley and Mrs. Olive
Campbell visited one day last
week with • their sister-in-law,
Mrs. Winnie Campbell of Belfast.
We are sorry to hear that Miss
Nora Van Camp is a patient in the
Wingham and District Hospital.
We wish her a speedy recovery.
Robert Hibberd and Clare Van
Camp attended a meeting of the
Huron County Royal Black.
Knights in the Clinton Orange
Hall, Clinton, last Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hibberd
were in Walkerton on Sunday and
called on Mr. and Mrs. Ronald.
Hibberd and Angela in Mildmay.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lichty
and. Wayne of Milverton visited
on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Hibberd.
, Mr. and Mrs.Lewis
Stonehouse were dinner guests of
Mr. and. Mrs. Edward Daer and
family of Wingham.
Mrs. Roger Bieman is a patient
in Wingham and. District Hospital
having undergone surgery last
Friday.
Weekend visitors at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jack McBurvey
were Mr. and Mrs. Grant, Renee
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and Stephen of Ottawa, Mrs. Mae
Armitage of Port Stanley, Miss
Brenda Barker of London. All
attended the 25 wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth Barbour of Bluevale at
the' Wingham Legion on. Friday
evening October 7.
Mr. and. Mrs. George Johnston
and Tara of Ilderion spent
Thanksgiving weekend with his
mother, Mrs. Laura Johnston also
visited with her parents,' Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary • Leitch,
Julie and Jeffery of LOndon spent
the holiday weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Grasby.
On Tuesday, October 18, Minor
Hockey registration at Belgrave
Community Centre from. 7-9 p.m.
Mrs. Violet McKee of Montreal
and Miss Margaret Curtis of
Brookhaven Nursing Home,
Wingham, are spending a few
days with their sister, Mrs. arold
Procter.
Mr, Sherwood Taylor, Anita
and Michael Taylor of Galt, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Coultes were
Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.,
Glenn Coultes and family.
Mrs. Joe Dunbar spent last
weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Keith
Dunbar of Stratford. On Saturday
she attended the wedding of her ,
granddaughter Kae Dunbar to.
Derek Luckhardt of Stratford in
Knox. Presbyterian Church,
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Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wines of
Niagara Falls and Mrs. Clarence
Hargrove of Harriston visited last
Thursday afternoon with Mr. and
Mrs. Harry McGuire.
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