HomeMy WebLinkAboutTimes-Advocate, 1981-03-25, Page 5Area reeves attend
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with voluntary donations all that a room for a library
going to the Dashwood and would also be included.
Area Medical Centre. The Zone rally will be
April 28 at Vanastra. Those
attending are to bring a box
lunch.
Doll clothes made by Mrs.
Louis Weigand were sold and
the proceeds given to the
club. Next meeting will be
April 20 with group 3 and
Mrs. Mervyn Tieman,
chairlady.
Group 2 was in charge of
the program. Mrs. Mildred
Kellerman presided. Several
songs were sung. Mrs. Earl
Guenther gave several
readings. Mrs. Kellerman
gave a talk on St. Patrick
including several Irish jokes.
Progressive euchre was
played. Wednesday af-
ternoon. Euchre
A total of 11 tables were in
play Tuesday, March 17 at
the euchre spponsored by
Dashwood Women's
Institute.
Winners were: lone hands,
Harold Carroll; ladies' high,
Barbara Masse; men's,
Emil Becker; hidden scores,
Mrs. Russel Brown, Mrs.
Hilda Rader and Mrs.
Harvey Beierling.
Prayer meeting
Mrs. Mayo Mellecke, Mrs.
Bill Becker, Mrs. Arnold
Becker, Mrs. Maggie
Na5iiger, Helen Nadiger,
Mrs. Frieda Keller, Mrs.
Roy Gibson, Mrs. Margaret
Pfaff and Mrs. Delmar
Miller of Zion Lutheran
church Women's Missionary
By MRS. IRVIN RADER Special guests were Reeve of
DASHWOOD Hay. .Lloyd Mousseau and
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Dashwood volunteer his wife, reeve of Stephen,
firemen and their wives Doug Russell and his wife
were guests of the village and Bob Fisher and Paul
trustees at a supper, Friday Bedard of the Zurich Fire
at the community centre in Department.
appreciation for . their ser- Following the supper, the
vices during the year. firemen sponsored a dance
Seniors
Dashwood Good Com-
panions met March 16 with a
good attendance. Mrs. Ross
Love gave a report on the
medical centre and stated
WELCOME TO OPEN HOUSE — Elgin and Pat Hendrick are welcomed to Sunday's Open
House ot Zion Lutheran Church in Dashwood by Ernie Miller. T -A photo
Medical Centre donations
Cathryn Cade, Wilmar D.
Wein, Norman and Ruth
Eveland, Mrs. Robert
Stormes, Howard Klumpp,
Jack Riddell, Leo and
Frances Gibson, Don Rader,
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Daters, G.L. Leitch, Joe and
Pat Glavin, Douglas and
Phyllis Lightfoot, John and
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Erma Krueger, Lloyd
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drick, John and Jane
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Thompson, William and
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Adrian Brand, Bert DiBont,
Hans Brand, Mrs. Fink-
beiner, Susan Vanderer, Mr.
& M1•s. Arnold Becker, Mr. &
Mrs. George Tieman, Mr. &
Mrs. Lloyd Willert, Mr. &
Mrs. Hubert Miller.
Mr. & Mrs. Lorne Miller,
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Ducharme,
Mr. & Mrs. Jim Weigand,
Mr. & Mrs. Ervine Devine,
Mr. & Mrs. Louis DeKort,
Mr. & Mrs. Ray Webb, Mr. &
Mrs. Adrian Kester, Arnold
Kester, Mr. & Mrs. Ronald
Desjardine, Rudy Zondag,
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Ratz, Mr. &
Mrs. Emil Fischer.
TIME FOR COFFEE — George Tieman accepts a cup of
coffee from Elaine Datars at Sunday's Open House at the
Dashwood Zion Lutheran Church. T -A photo
FURNITURE SALE
10% off ALL FURNITURE
Sat. March 21 to Sat. April 4
BEDROOM S27 9of
SUUTESrom
NO SALES TAX
On most furniture
and CHAIRS
CHESTERFIEL
and CHAIRS
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From s449°°
4°,0%
furniture
2374681 DASHWOOD
RECLINERS Prom
s13900
And much much more...
League attended the prayer
service for Mitchell Zone at
First Lutheran church,
Logan, Monday. March 16.
Personals
Derick Rader, who had
spent a week at Zion with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller
and girls, and Stacey Rader,
who had spent some time
with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
Rader, have returned home.
Due to the funeral of
Adolph Keller, fun day for
Dashwood Seniors will be
cancelled for this Wed-
nesday only.
Mrs. Aldeen Wolfe has
returned home following a
two weekvisit to Florida. She
accompanied Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Eagleson of
Southampton and Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Hamather of
Hensel'. They visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Eagleson.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Datars were in Toronto last
week where they attended
the Mutual Fire Insurance
meeting at the Sheraton
hotel.
An open house was held at
Zion Lutheran church
Sunday afternoon with a
large attendance. People
were impressed by the
beauty of the new church.
There is a bus going to
Frankenmuth, Michigan
June 14 for the parade.
Anyone Interested in going
please call 237-3554.
We had the Beavers come
to our place Wednesday
evening and just like the four
legged beavers they were
interested in trees.
We are in full production of
maple syrup with two trees
tapped. They would have
liked to see the sap run, but it
was so cold all they saw was
an icicle. They had a tasteof
sap and maple syrup.
How many there were I
don't know, but Mrs. Mike
Rau says there are 29
Beavers and six leaders and
I would say they were all
here in two well mannered
groups.
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VIEW DASHWOOD CHURCH — An Open House was held Sunday afternoon at the new
Dashwood Lutheran Church. Above Roy Gibson shows Margaret Cook, Centralia,Margaret
Fletcher of Exeter the sanctuary. T -A photo
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DONDS ARE WORTH MORE.
EFFECTIVE APRIL 1,1901 THE RATE OF RETURN ON ALL CANADA
SAVINGS BONDS HAS BEEN INCREASED TO 133/% PER ANNUM FOR
THE 7MONTH PERIOD ENDING OCTOBER 31,1901.
This increases the annual return on all
unmatured Canada Savings Bonds for the
year which began November 1, 1980 to
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the first 5 months and 133/4% for the
remaining 7 months.
The rate of return for each subsequent
year until the Bonds mature continues to be
101/2%. This rote will be reviewed at rhe time
rhe terms of the new 1981/82 Series are
announced this Fall.
CANADA SAVINGS BONDS RATE INCREASE
EFFECTIVE APRILI,1901
(Cur out and attach to your Bonds)
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SERIES DATED BEFORE 1977
Series doted before 1977 hove o cosh bonus poyoble ot
maturity. Holders of these Series'will receive rhe highgr rote of
return through on increose in the value of this bonus
payment. The new bonus amount per $ 100 Bond of eoch
Series is as follows:
Series Morurlry Dore Cosh Bonus at Maturity
1968/69 Nov 1 1982
1970/71 Nov. 1. 1981
1972/73 Nov. 1 1984
1973/74 Nov. 1. 1985
1974/75 Nov 1, 1983
1975/76 Nov. 1. 1984
1976/77 Nov. 1 1985
$16.26
5 9.31
$22.76
$27.91
$ 8.52
$11.78
' $16.07
Bondholders who redeem these Bonds prior to moruriry
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return poyoble. os printed on the Bond certificates
Bondholders may however continue ro cosh' interest coupons
eoch year and be entitled to rhe cash bonus
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beginning November 1, 1980 and 10' :°o for eoch yeor
thereafter to maturity will opply Instead of rhe roves printed on
rhe Bond certificates
Eoch $1 000 Regulor Interest Bond will poy $128 13
Inreresr on November 1 1981 and $ 105 00 each November
' thereafter to maturity
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above Compound Interest Bonds will earn compound Interest
or rhe rote of 10 99°o for the 1977 78 and 1979i80 Series.
1 1 06°o fir rhe 197879 Series and 10 94°c for the 1980/81
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November 1 1980 ro maturity of each Series The new value
or maturity of eoch Si u 00 Comperid Interest Bond Is os
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Se'ies
1977/78
1978 79
1979 80
198081
Rote ncreose ettec ive Apr: • +981
Moruriry Dore
Nov. 1 1986
Nov 1 1985
Nov 1 1986
Nov 1 1987
Volue or Maturity
$242.11
$207.03
$209.38
$206.85
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month of purchose. Accrued interest charges will be ot the rare of 11' 2°o for the months of November. 1980 to
Morch. 1981 inclusive and 133,4% for each subsequent month
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