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Terrace Bay News, 7 Nov 1973, p. 7

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NOVEMBER 7, I973 TERRACE BAY NEWS PAGE 7 FEEL GOODABOUT TOMORROW WHAT DOES TOMORROW MEAN TO YOU? A good education for your children? A trip across Canada? A secure and happy retire- ment? Whatever tomorrow means to you, you can plan for it today with Canada Savings Bonds. They're Canada's most popular per- sonal investment. EASY TO BUY: For cash or on instalments at any Bank or authorized Investment Dealer, Stock Broker, Trust or Loan Company and Credit Union. . And at work on the Payroll Savings Plan. They are available in amounts ranging from $50 up to a limit of $50,000. SIMPLE TO CASH: Canada Savings Bonds are instant cash. They are redeemable anytime at their full face value plus earned interest. GOOD TO KEEP: Canada Savings Bonds are safe -- backed by all the resources of Canada. And they pay good interest 7.54% average annual interest to maturity New Canada Savings Bonds yield an average of 7.54% a year when held to maturity. Each $100 Bond pays $7.00 interest for the first year, $7.50 for each of the next six years, $7.75 for each of the following three years, and $8.00 for each of the last two years. On top of this ycu can earn interest on your interest and make each $100 grow to $239.50 in just 12 years. So whatever tomorrow means to you and your family, plan for it today with Canada Savings Bonds. You'll be """"BUY CANADA - SAVINGS BONDS TODAY from HISTORY'S SCRAPBOOK DATES AND EVENTS FROM YESTERYEARS A massive power failure occurred in the Northeastern United States on November 9, 1965. The United States Marine Corps was established, Novem- ber 10, 1775. The Armistice was signed on November 11, 1918, ending World War I. Leon Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party on November 12, 1927, leaving Stalin in power. On November 13, 1956, the Supreme Court ruled that seg- regation of the races on public buses is unconstitutional. "Moby Dick," by Herman Melville, was first published on November 14, 1851. Zebulon Pike first saw the mountain peak now named "Pike's Peak," November 15, 1806.

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