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on the
er Braed-
owbray.
'W'. -:ley Tiffin
spent the
,111r. and Mrs.
of Watford.
to report tlnit'
had to be
;Vi'ingham and
tat late Sunday
of an aatb
e remained in
until Monday
Mrs. Alan
Tony and
Mrs. Angus
Mr. and Mrs.
Cotter were
guests with
Lloyd Mon -
.Ingham.
Mrs. Wallace
Visitors on the
Mr. and Mrs.
Angela and
sr.
and
ria411
fitations will 'bei ,ac e
',!Of 14MOugh Irl .
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Fir further' 6trr •atiorl • litapti
MA itland Ya�iuey >,
Clpnsecvaeltlaiti Authority,,
BOX 5,
roXeter;, ntario. ,.
Phone:.. >*3 r7
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an d Juste Bfa ey, son
an al
d wE tl.7
l reftbyt + i Dltureh.
Gita, and :.:Mrs;.
Walter E �were Mr, and
Ars. 11tt'g rd Konings,
Paula, Teak,ad, AGM;and
Dwight,
'.Litttes,
D.onita.,. randfatper' .
• Leonard':. Gol g of Clinton ",
attended et di grandMotther•:
Agnes Elh'ett " ofWingham
Mr andMrfi• David Elliott ofa
Listowelwere 2rls+a present
as were`Mrand Mrs;. Barry
dons to Mr. and
Gibb on the
for %e nation by m
10145M4.litui nadtdi�l
Unign1:?mem 8
They belong to more than
3,500 credit'wuons across the.-
naltioh where they keel* , on m savings and
ais :for everythings.
'Ire is to holidays fi
0,4111 er
•
tin, (51(1) 11 i.i7.titi4
, Quebec. The
was a mere 10
;total deposits
ding members.
only $26.
A l fere were 159
in Canada, with
lbers and $12
assets. About 1935
11Wspeeded up and
in the past half
become one of
ajor financial
e` B grew ►'wly n
first, •but with gathering
momentum aver the past
►ears:
• 4'The first • credit unions,
Wereformed' in Germany in
MAO enable ,poor farmers
to pool their savings . and
provide `themselves with
needed credit at reasonable
t From ung
they have spread throughout
the . wor{ d, s with a' total
membership of more than 83
million 1Fjat developing
countries they$are helping to w
raise living standards from
subsistence levels.
Al'phonsie. l' esjardins
started the first North
• American : credit 'union in
growth, credit
e retained their
se of providing
which people
er for mutual
;they have main-°
✓ democratic,
..structure, en-
bers' ideas are
cted upon.
and the United
't unions have
provide a broad
modern services
t most personal
e North Huron
ion has 850
with assets
$1 million.
St.,
e
Crel�1.,.
memtie>i
totalling
dWaKi, r`3":
New Cdnada Savings Bonds earn
191/2% for the first year. For each of the
remaining six years to maturity the rate
has been set at a minimum of 10'/2%.
The Bonds will never yield less than this
minimum rate.
Not only do Canada Savings Bonds
offer you a good rate of return, they also
offer a unique combination of features that
make Canada Savings Bonds a strong,
secure investment for today and tornonow.
FLEXIBIL TY FOR TOMORROW
Instant Cash. With new Canada
Savings Bonds you're never locked In. If the
need arises, they are easy to cash anytime
at any authorized redemption agent. A
Canada Savings Bond is as good as
money in your pocket.
No Interest Rate Penalty. When the
new Bonds are cashed anytime after
December 31,1981, there's no interest rate
►penalty, YoU will receive earned interest for
each full month elapsed since November
1,1981.
BACKED BY CANADA ITSELF
Canada Savings Bonds are backed
by all of Canada's resources. When you
buy Canada Savings Bonds you can be
sure they are a safe, secure investment you
can count on.
RETURN ON PASTS EAS , ." .
orb
The rate of return on ail unmanned. Novemli rt test Fernach wbiequent
Canada Savinigs Bondi hop been - • Year mOntetlionasitiattnellte tate of
Increased 101914% for the year'beginnirlg • return ' llnues to boa Minimum of 10'/2%.
SERIES DATED BEFORE1977
TIES OATED1977 TO1980
For Series dated before November 1,19h the .
higher return will be paid through an increase in • '
the value of the cash bonus payable on the .
maturity date of the Bonds. The new bonus
amount per S1.000 Bond of each Series is as . ' -
follows: •
. Cosh Bonus
Series Maturity Date at:Maturity
,..
For thS1 'stfoie Series the higher rate wit apply
insteddOtthe rate printed on the bond
certificate, Each $1.000 Regular Interest Bond
wilt pp r 5195.00 interest on November 1. 1982.
For theyear beginning. November 1, 1981,
Co(npciind Interest Bonds will earn 191/2%
simple Interest and Compound interest at '
191/:9S bn cis interest earned up to November 1,
1981 growth of each $1000 Compound
Interqst Bond far the year beginning November
1.19811s bstollows:
Valuect Value at
Series Nov. 1, 1481 Nov.1,1982
1968 '69 , Nov.1,1982 5276,40
1972, 73 Nov.1,1984 - . $378.40
1973.74 . Nov. 1, 1985 545170
1974 75 Nov.1,1983 5212.90 •
1975 76 Nov. 1.1984 5263.80
1976 77 I. Nov. 1.1985 5327.00
Bondholders are reminded that to collect this •
bonus Bonds of these Series must beheld to
maturity
,—,
1977i78' $4.471.93 S1,758.96
1978•,'79 S1,394A6 • 51666.38
1979.80, S1.277.40 ' • S1.526.50 •
1980' 81 51,144.17 . S1,367.28
• •
EASY TO BUY
New Canada Savings Bonds are
easy to buy in amounts starting at 3100 up
to a total purchase limit of 315,000, And
youhave a choice of Bonds. There's the
Regular Interest Bond for annual income
and the Compound Interest Bond for
savings growth.
ON SALE OCTOBER 13
Starting October 13, you can buy
Canada Savings Bonds from any
authorized sales agent, including banks,
investment dealers, stock brokers, trust
companies and credit unions,
Be Sure
of Tomorrow
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John Oi
!eeken
and Mrs:
Were
Laidlaw,.
of Landoll
Joe Du1ellu'
Mr, algid M,
Tisdale, Sisk:,, :l
days: last week,
Aignes Farrier.
Sunday guests with -Mr.
and 'Mrs. Donald ROSS alnd
family; were Mr. and4 n.....
John Gaunt, Mr. and •firs
George Ross and Cheiry/, of rl.:
Owen Sound, Mr and Mrs, )tizlPe,1,:.
Douglas Ross and Michael of tUta'
Wingham, - Bob,Ross of
Kitchener: `and Mike Slacks
of Kitchener.
We apologize to 'Mrs. ,
anct
Kevin Falconer for her name ftB.
being .omitted from those . ,
attending her husband's tent
birthday party in last week's
issue.
Having Thanksgiving on
Sunday with:. Mr. and Mrs.
Mack Cardiff of Brussels
were Mr. .and Mrs. Gordon
Campbe8 ;and Heather of
Kitchener, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Oberholtzer, Jeffery
and Julie of Waterloo, Mr.
and Mrs. Neil Rintoul,
Steven, Scott and Stewart,
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Robinson, Mark and Tracey
and Mr. and Mrs.. Bill Rin-
toul.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Rintoul and. Mr. and Mrs.
Joe Corey of Clinton were
Sunday guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Gary Rintoul and
-Bevin.
Pauline Adams has spent
the last three weeks in
Winnipeg with her daughter
Andrea and family.
Having Thanksgiving at
the Adams' farm were Mrs.
Smith and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Waterworth of
Goderich, jMrs. Stewart and
family of Blyth and David of
Windsor. -
Thanksgivingguests with
Rev. and Mrs. John • Bell
were Mrs.. Hazel Bell, her
sister, of Niagara' Falls, Mr.
and, Mrs: Donald Volbrath,
Nadine, Kevin and Christine
of 'Finch., Mr. and Mrs. Bert.
Fontaine and Christine of
Streetsville, Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Bell, Brian and
Richard of Sault Ste. Marie.
On Sunday afternoon all
had Thanksgiving dinner at
the home of their brother,
Wesley, and Mrs. Bell and
her family at.Walkerton..The
family were all together with
the exception of one sister
Anne of northern Alberta.
'Mrs. Volbrath.is assistant to
the minister in her home
church and on Sunday she
read the scripture', for her
father Rev. Bell.
John Day of Toronto was a
weekend visittr with his
parents Mr and Mrs. Tom
Day and Richard.
Thanksgiving visitors With
•,Mr. and Mrs. Walter
•Emerson.were:Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Tiffin and Gertrude
Tiffin of Winghn.
Sunday visitOrs with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Chapman
were Mr. and Mrs. Gary
,Chapman, Lisa, Arran and
Sarah of Wingtlam and Mr.
and Mrs Phillip Blacker;
Jessica and Alien of Kirkton
and Ross Smith of Russel -
dale.
ai-
Ire
AtiCques, spent
Thonkai
Edgar; Str1ltiOn'as•
Mr: and'Afra. Rear* Aek-
ersviller,cateen, Nancy and
Christine, 4barlenef, and
Carrie, RR 1; Norwich, Mr,.
and Mrs. Jack .Rutherford,
Anita, Wendy ,and 'Brian of
RR 1, .Wallenstein,- Were
Thanksgiving visitors at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Mr.and-Mrs.Aarie _Fug of
Harriston, accompanied by
-MrS. Harvey,, 4.dams and
;, Mrs. Harry Icing, ,were, at
Mr. and Mrs, Alex HaMil-
Mrs. Carman Hamilton,
Jennifer, Desek and Kik,
London, *ere weekend
guests of Mr. and 'Mrs.
family
burry; NOV.!
Thanksithilit :Ors
Bruce Or,ning„
, !real, Quilifee.,k Often
weekend' tiftli.!--Mes
• Grainger,
Memorial!, Hoipi,
PLEASANT DUTY—A number of municipal representatives were honored for
their service at the 30th anniversary of the Maitland Valley Conservation Auth-
ority. Above Jack Graul (back to camera), chairman of the Authority Wiwi 1972 to
1975, presents service awards to, from left, Maff Seifried, George MCCutcheOn.
Albert Carson, Edwin Illman, and Arden Barker.
PRESENTS SERVICE AWARDS—Harold Cosens of
Wallace Township (at podium), chairman of the Mid-
dle Maitland and first chairman of the full Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority (1951-1963), presents
awards to a number of representatives for Ititlq Ser-
vice. Standing from left are John Coghlin of titil8
Township, Oscar Nickel of Listowel. Clifford Dunbar
(hidden from view) and Ross Duncan. Watching from
the right. is Authority chairman Dave Gower. - •