The Blue Ray Chapter 238 of Port Perry held an installation ceremony last week of officers for 1981-82. Front row from left to right: Betsy Staniland, Blanche Baird, Cathy Bourque, Shirley Nicholls [worthy matron] William Nicholls [worthy patron] Joyce Stephen Bourque [warder]. \ Taylor, Marjorie McCombe. Back row from left: Christ Dennis [sentinel] Judy Davidson, Lee Heath, Mabel Cawker, Elsa Bongard. Brenda Newsome, Emma Cook, Marguerite Mitchell, Sarah Knight, Epsom news by Jean Jeffery Neil, Rose and Anna Evans, Ross and Barbara Evans and family enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with Beth and Douglas Wilson and children. The regular meeting of Bethesda Reach W.I. will be held October 28 at the home of Mrs. John Bruce. This will be our Tweedsmuir History meeting and our Curator Mrs. John Davies has asked that as our roll call each member will present an item for the history. Our motto will be, Memory is a great: Treasure if you know how to pack it. Mrs. C. Robb will give the reply. Hostesses Mrs. C. Ashenhurst, Mrs. G. Jeffery, Mrs. E. Meyrs. The Epsom-Utica Social Club will attend to the Barbershoppers programme Saturday, October 24th. Please order your tickets from Donna Van Veghel or Jill Postma before October 17. A social hour after at the Postma home. Bring your 194 New Canada Savings Bonds eam 192% 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 mininnum rate. Not only do Canada Savings Bonds offer you a good rate of refum, they also offer a unique combination of features that make Canada Savings Bonds a strong, secure investment for and tomorrow. FLEXIBILITY 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 eamed interest for Sei month elapsed since November 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 PAST SERIES INCREASED The rate of return on all unmatured Canada Savings Bonds has been November 1, 1981. For each subsequent year until the Bonds mature the rate of increased to 192% for the year beginning return continues to be a minimum of 10%2%. SERIES DATED BEFORE 1977 SERIES DATED 1977 TO 1980 For Series dated before November 1, 1977 the For the last four Series the higher rate will apply higher retum will be paid through anincreasein instead of the rate printed on the bond the value of the cash bonus ble on the certificate. Each $1,000 R Interest Bond maturity date of the Bonds. new bonus will pay $195.00 interest on ember 1, 1982. amount per $1,000 Bond of each Series is as follows: ] Cash Bonus Series Maturity Date at Maturity 1968/69 Nov. 1,1982 $276.40 1972/73 Nov. 1, 1984 $378.40 1973/74 Nov. 1, 1985 $451.70 1974/75 Nov. 1, 1983 $212.90 1975/76 Nov. 1,1984 $263.80 1976/77 Nov. 1,1985 $327.00 Bondholders are reminded that fo collect this Focus Sercss of fete Sefiss i fe hist io For the year simple interest and 1. 1981is as follows: Value at Series Nov. 1, 1981 1977/78 $1471.93 1978/79 $1,394.46 1979/80 - $1,277.40 1980/81 $1,144.17 beginning November 1, 1981, Interest Bonds will eam 19¥2% compound Interest at 1981. The growth of each $1,000 Compound ' Interest Bond for the year beginning ember Value at Nov. 41,1982 $1,367.28 EASY TO BUY New Canada Savings Bonds are easy to buy in amounts st at $100 up to a total purchase limit of $15,000. And you have 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 Bondsfomany ~~ / authorized sales agent, including banks, investment dealers, stock brokers, trust companies and credit unions. 'Be Su of Tomomnow Canada SARARY EE \ bathing suit or you may just wish to visit. Vi Bardocz and children of Richmond Hill were week- end visitors with her sister Darlene Begin. On Monday, Vi and Darlene went to visit their father Frank Brown at Orchard Villa nursing home and found him somewhat improved. Bill and Helen Goslin attended the wedding of Bill's nephew at Cambridge on Saturday. ™ Don and Cathy Trump were weekend guests at the Goslin home. Mrs. Hansen was out with her daughters one evening recently, after dining in Toronto they attended the Peking Opera at the O'Keefe Centre. The family were all home - with Mrs. Hansen and Carl for Thanksgiving even beautiful granddaughter Melissa. The Watsons entertained their family on Sunday with Thanksgiving dinner. Mrs. Allen Johnson, born and raised at Bethesda and later taught at the school known to all as Sara Jane MacGregor passed away Monday in Orillia. Our sympathy to friends and relatives in the area. Another former school teacher and resident of Bethesda, Mrs. Vera (Ward) Walker was laid to rest last Saturday. Our sympathy to relatives and friends. These ladies were well in their ninetys had lived wonderful lives. Doris Armstrong and Tommy entertained her family, Mr. and Mrs. How. Gourlie of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gourlie and family and her father Howard Gourlie Sr. on Sunday with Thanksgiving dinner. Bill, Betty, Chris and Katie Stearman of Ingersoll were overnight guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry, also Paul was home from Waterloo on Saturday. 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