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Plannir),g for the day you retire or buy your first home means
having a master plan for your investment in the future. So
we have two plans to' help. A Retirement Savings Plan, and a
Home Ownership Savings Plan. They both earn you valuable
tax savings, and when you subscribe to either one, or both plans
your contributions can be applied to any one, or a combination
of these investment vehicles:
1. Royal Bank R SP and H OS P
Deposits. Interest-bearing deposits
with The Royal Bank of Canada,
offering a high interest return,
geared to the general deposit rate
structure. Because of the long-
term nature of these deposits, it
is possible to pay a higher rate of
interest than on conventional
savings deposits.
2. Income Fund. High-yield bonds,
deposit instruments and mortgages
insured under the National Housing
Act make up this portfolio which is
actively managed by professionals.
The policy is to achieve as high a
current income as is compatible
with maintaining reasonable priCe
stability as well as moderate capital
appreciation.
3. Equity Fund. Investment mainly
in Canadian common stock port-
folio which is actively managed by
the same professionals. Long-term
capital growth with reasonable
current income is the objective of
this fund.
It's all in how you plan your strategy.
Your Royal Bank manager can
help you work out a master plan.
Why not call or visit today. Now. it's
your move.
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WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 2, 1977
RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL
Intended for last week
TEACHER OF THE WEEK
Featured this week is the one
and only Katherine Collins. Mrs.
Collins was born in Huron Town-
ship and lived on concession 10, in
her childhood. She now resides at
Purple Grove. Kate, as she if
fondly known to her students, was
educated at S. S. 3' Huron, Ripley
High School, Stratford Teachers
College and Wilfred Laurier Univ-
ersity. It was at these places she
picked up her. Permanent Element-
ary B.A. and her High School
Assistants'. Before Mrs. Collins
came to R.D.S. she taught at Leslie
Street School in Toronto, Purple
Grove, S.S. 3 Huron, Whitechurch
and Kinlough. John, her son, is
currently at Wilfred Laurier Univ-
ersity in Waterloo. Sandra, her
daughter, is married to Ed
McGillivray and resides in Goder-
ich with Kate's granddaughter
Kelly. Margie, the youngest, is
married to David Lochhead and
lives in Ripley. Mrs. Collins has
taught for 12 years; French - Levels
1-5 and English - Levels 2 and 4.
The activities she helps . the
students with are Students' Coun-
cil.. Variety Concert and the Fall
Fair. Mrs. Collins quotes, "When
I came to 'R.D-S. I changed from
teaching elementary students to
teach secondary students. I found
this a challenge hilt one I enjoyed
due to -the excellent co-operation I
received from the students 'and the
school spirit at R.D.S. In my
opinion Ripley students are a really
great group and I am happy to be
associated with them", unquote.
DARWIN POLLOCK BONSPIEL •
Many students from Ripley
District School, Kincardine and
Walkerton, took part in the, Darwin
Pollock Bonspiel on Saturday,
January 8. Twelve teams battled
for first prize throughout the three
games which they played. Coming
out on top was the team skipped by
Sandy Liddle; second was Laurie
Colling's team; Marilyn Rhody's
third; Larry Farrell's fourth; Randy
.Ackert's fifth and Mike Pollock's
sixth. On behalf of all the students,
we would like to thank the ladies of
the Ripley Curling Club for making
such a delicious meal for us at
noon. It turned out to be a very
successful day.
SKIING
On January 14th, a busload of
R.D.S. students went skiing at
Talisman. Thanks goes to Bill
Tranter, Jim Scott and Robert
Colquhoun who •helped the stud-
ents. It was a day enjoyed by all.
WIARTON VS RIPLEY
Students from Wiarton came
over by bus on January 20 to
challenge Ripley Senior guys' and
girls' basketball teams. The boys
started off with a streak of bad
luck. Bravely they battled, but not
hard enough to defeat Wiarton
55-17 was the final score.
Our girls continued with their
usual good luck. With great skill
from the team members, we
managed to stay on top to win
41-40. Congratulations girls........
RAFFLE
'At the assembly on the last day
of school before Christmas, the
Smile
if you think
you're in shape.
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Fitness. In your heart you know it's right.
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winners were announced. Laurie
Collins, this year's yearbook editor
drew the winning tickets. The
winners were announced by Donna
Gallant, a yearbook staff member.
The five winners and what they
won are as follows: Ron Harris,
iron; Mary Lynn McLean, frying
pan; Corinne Boyle, craft kit; Mike
Lamb, copper enamelling supplies;
Linda MacDonald, stuffed toy. The
yearbook staff made a profit of
$30.00. Thanks to all those who
bought tickets.
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Fri. & Sat. at 7 & 9 p.m.
Love, action, comedy, suspense,
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Scarlet. Before Laurel met
Hardy. Before Butch Cassidy
met the Sun Dance Kid. Before
any movie made you laugh or
cry or fall in love. There was a
handful of adventurers who
made flickering pictures you
could see for a nickel.
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