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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1978-11-08, Page 14rec conference- Ruth Wolfe of Clifford, Jim Zettel, Hanover and Bud Bitton, Al Sinclair, Melanie McLaughlin, Consultants, Ministry of Culture and Recreation. A resolution from the floor supported the Field Con- sultants of the area and asked for a return to former services supplied by such people. RINGS Romance Diamond & Wedding A a urt..arreami ONLY' 40 1100141110X4S Birthstone Dinner M en's. Ladies' 7, ,,,,,,,„4,411101)k- 1110111111Mill thripowol Family 8 Children's Lay away now for Christmas • MAYER'S JEWELLERY Where Personal Serivce is still Important Member BBA BRUSSELS 887-9000 Open Friday Night Until 9 New anada Savings Bonds Safety, instant cash and a good return New Canada Savings Bonds are a safe, secure investment. They're instant cash anytime. And now they earn a higher return-9.2S% every year for 7 years. All purchasers will receive the new rate, even though the application `forms and the bond certificates have the old rates printed on them. The new rate is effective from November 1 to maturity in 1985. The Regular Interest Bond If you want a regular annual income from your investment, you'll like the Regular Interest Bond which pays interest automatically each November 1. If you're like many bondholders, you'll appreciate the direct deposit feature. With this convenient option, your interest is deposited • directly into your chequing or savings account: Simply ask for it when you buy Your new bonds. Or, you can receive your interest by cheque through • the Mail. Here's how the value of a $100 bond grows: Nov. 1 Value Nov. 1 Value $109.25 1983 $155.63 $119:36 1984 $170.03 $130.40 1985 $185.76 $142.46 The choice is yours You can buy the Regular Interest Bond for cash in denominations of $300, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. The Compound Interest Bond may be purchased for cash or on the convenient Monthly Savings Plan in denominations - starting at $100. A dual purchase limit You may buy new Canada Savings Bonds in various amounts up to a limit of $30,000. In addition, holders of "524" and "SR" bonds may reinvest all proceeds from their maturing bonds in the new Series. Buy yours now Millions of Canadians will be buying Canada Savings Bonds again this year. So visit your bank, invest- ment dealer, trust company or credit union as soon as possible and take advantage Of the increased interest rate. Do it now and avoid the rush. The Compound Interest Bond If you seek savings growth, or an investment for the future, or a retire- ment fund, you'll choose the Compound Interest Bond which earns interest on your interest, after the first year, at the increased rate of 9.25% . 1979 1980 1981 1982 A eat choice Compound Interest or Regular Interest • estimated $13,750,00 in pro- perty dainage and injuries to one person. DRIVE SAFELY farm safety association Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW Annual Interest for Five Years VICTORIA AND GREY TRUST D.N. Lefebvre, Manager Listowel, Ont. VG 14 THE BRUSSELS NOVEMBER 8, 1978 . Huron people at About fifty attended the Lake Huron Zone of 0.M.R.A. annual conference held Oct. 28, in Goderich at the High School, The Con- ference was chaired by Pre- sident, Jack Bird of Owen Sound. Jack Riddell, Pro- vincial member of parliament brought greetings from the'! Ontario governent, and Mayor Shewfelt welcomed delegates ,to Goderich. Jim Chalmers of Welland spoke on behalf of O.M,R.A. K.W. Robinson R.P.M.R. (F) of Peterborough pre- sented the keynote address On "Who Does What" in recreation stressing that big- ger is not always better and the need for factual. in- formation and well organized business procedures, The successof a recreation com- mittee, he , said, is dependent on the decisions made by that committee and how they are carried out. Four participant work- shops covered topics of (1) Who does What in the Directed Community. (2) The Real Role of the .Non- Directed Recration Commit- tee. (3) Municipal Re- creation and the Arts and. (4) Sharing the Cost - the Government and You. ReSource people for the workshops included Dave Wenger and Elmer Wick of Mount Forest, Gord Mc- Garvey of Kincardine, Mike Dymond of Goderich, Clair Fowler and Bill Coulter of Port Elgin, Clare t.11(ristie of Owen Sound. Mark Gaviller and Marilyn Struthers of Grev-BrucC Arts Council l ROSART--MAI1R daughter of Mr. and Mrs. married to David 'Resort, son of Stanley Rosart on Saturday, 'September 23. at Melville. Presbyterian - Church in Brussels. Rev. Ken lnnes Officiated, at the ceremony -and the bride was given in marriage by her • father. The maid of honor was - Barb. Eilliott: a friend of the bride, of London. Bridesmaids were Norma Rover of Pickering, sister of the bride, Dianne Miller of Burlington, sister of the groom, and Debbie Rosart .of Burlington. sister-in-law of . the groom. The groomsman was Joe Rosart of Burlington, brother of the groom and ushers were Ron -Royer of Pickering, brotherin4aw of the bride,' Abe Haasimot of. Kincardine, frio,nd ,of; the groom, and. Bill Millar of Burlington, 1 ro.therjn,low of the groom-. - Julie ,Millar, niece of The, • groom., was flower girl and Michael Milar, nephew of the groom was the ringbearer. The orgOnist was Joanne King and soloists were Joan Mair and Peggy Gibson who sang Sunrise, Sunset and Morning Has' Broken. Following the wedding, a reception was held at the Brussels Legion Hall. The couple took a wedding trip, to the Bahamas and arc .residing at 57 William Street in Milvcrton. Police News Ola November 1, Nancy Martin of R.R.1, Luck now and Grace H. Elliott of . R.R.1. Wroxeter were in- volved in a collision on Huron County Road 12 at Huron ( County road 7, Howich Township, Nancy Martin re- ceived minor injuries as a result of the collision, Wing- ham OPP report. 'Thirty eight charges were laid under the highway traf- fic act and 34 warnings were issued. Four charges were laid under the liquor licence act. During the week, thre were five motor vehicle col- lisions which caused an ; Linda Brussels Moir, was James Mr. Mair and Mrs of MRS. DON AVONNEl MARTIN of RR 1, Ethel graduated on Oct; 28 at the. 'University of Western Ontario with a Bachelor of A its degree. She is presently ' teaching at Grey Central, Ethel.