10 the examiner Thruway Sept 1019 Sets shining example Opposition leader Pierre Turdeau took time out to get his shoes shined and aid campaign to raise on his return form holiday in China Wednesday money for cystic fibrosis in Vancouer CP Photo HOTAND COLT new flos by Mrs Wanless 3222878 Mr and Mrs Doug Lambie Carolyn and Jennifer of Foresters Falls and Mr and Mrs Bill Chappell and family of Toronto visited on the weekend with Mr and Mrs Alex Finlay Bob and Johnson Mr and Mrs Larry Cameron attended the 25th Wedding An niversary celebration of Mr and Mrs Ray Dilworth which was held at Pinecrest on Sat evening Sept 15th The DeGorter family attend ed the christening in Newmarket United Church on Sunday Sept 16 of John Cur tis son of Mr and Mrs John DeGorter Jr and brother of Carey and Jackie Mr and Mrs Archie Wanless attended the christening in beaside United Church on Sun Sept 16 of their grandson Graham Bruce son of Mr and Mrs Bruce Corbett and brother of Lindsay Mr and Mrs Oscar Colum bus of Niagara Falls have pur chased the property of Mrand Mrs Keegan next to the 4th line bridge The Keegans have moved to BC Mr and Mrs Larry Cameron visited recently with Mr and Mrs Ken Anderson of Honeywood Mrs Cline Rawn and Ms Archie Wanless were among the WI members of Simcoe Centre District who entertained members from England here on WI exchange visit tour of the county building was follow ed by apicnic lunch at Spr ingwater Park and tour of the museum The Sept 18 meeting of the New Flos WI wa held at the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Building in Elmvale with nine members and 16 guests pcesent These included nine members from the Pine Ridge branch Mrs Harold Smith presided with Mrs Alex Finlay as the convenor on the topic Education She introduced Jane Dalziel nee Ritchie who has just returned from spen ding ten months in Nigeria where she taught in boarding school She gave us many in teresting facts about this coun BONUSES DUE ON ISSUES DATED BEFORE 1974 If you own unmatured Canada Savings Bonds dated pnor toNovember 1974 you are entitled to special cash bonus payment on November 1979 Here are the eligible Series and try its people religion educa tion economy arts crafts and food Her husband Brian who was there for two years with CUSO showed slides and question period followed at lunch time contest on wor con ducted by Mrs Rawn was won by two guests Mrs Atkinson and Mrs Reynolds draw donated by Mrs Wanless was won by Mrs Dalziel Mrs Jim Kenney gave reding entitled The New Medicine too bad more doc tors dont practice it Mrs Geo Smith is to be the delegate to the Area Conven tion to be held in Stayner Presbyterian Church on Mon Oct 15th and Tuesday Oct 16th Mrs Jim Kenney and Mrs Jack Cameron will attend the worksho on Indoor Garden ing to held in Elmvale on Oct 31 and Nov lst Mr and Mrs Archie Wanless attended the 25th Wedding An niversary on Saturay Sept 22 of the formers brotherinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Thoman Mair Of Burlington hillsdale by Ruth Lea 835 2311 The September meeting of the Womens Institute was held at the home of Mrs Dianne Nelson on Wed evening The President Mrs Marion Dren nan conducted the meeting The Secretary Mrs Dorenn Bailey looked after the business and correspondence Motto Better try something and fail than try nothing and succeed was explained by Mrs Dianne Nelson Roll Call Name food con taining vitamin was answered by eight members and one visitor Programme was on Agriculture and Cana dian Industries Mrs Ruth Thompson and Mrs Dianne Nelson were the convenors Mrs Thompson read an arti cle on Plan for yield of fami ly garden Mrs Bailey Mrs Holderny and Mrs Drennan attended the Firemans Safety Meeting at Moostone Sept 15th The In stitute is giving donation to the blind The meeting closed with the Sister Dora Prayer Lunch was served by the Hostess assisted by Mrs Ethel Watson Mr and Mn Grant Dunn Mrs Laura Rowat Elmvale spent last weekend visitin 35 SUQSI With Mr and relatives in Toronto Gordm Thompson Ms DEVONSIIIRE SPORT CENTRE MARINE Mosley St Wosaga Beach SAlE STARTS Saturday September 29 930 IJII BOATSMOTORSMOTORCYCLES SNOW MACHINESSNOWMOBILE SUITS GLOVESMITTstACKETS HELMETS BOAT TRAILERS LIFE JACKETS OILTIRESSNOWMOBILE BOOTS ETC ETC FORD 5TON TOW TRUCK All EQUIPMENT lElXIIIRES FOR SAlE PARTS FOR SUZUKI CHRYSLER YAMAHA BOMBARDIER KAWASAKI SNOJET OUTBOARD PARTS SNOWMOBILE AND MOTORCYCLE ACCESSORIES Sale will continue Tuesday October and daily until all merchandise is sold HO Conducted It NORMAN BLOCH 8t ASSOCIATED LTD TORONTO ONT IMPORTANT NEWS ABOUT THE CANADA SAVINGS BONDS YOU NOW OWN YIELD INCREASED ON LAST FIVE ISSUES Effective from November 1979 the average annual yield to maturity on issues dated November 1974 to November 1978 has been increased to1014°o the amounts payable per $100 face value Cflsh Boguslla gage 1974 751975 76 AND 1976 77 SERIES ems ovem er Holders of these Series will receive the new higher return 196768 522 $3250 in the form of cash bonus payable on the maturity date of the 196869 523 $2350 bonds The cash bonus increases the effective annual yield on thesi1 bonds to 1014 from November 1979 to maturity Here bo 197273 527 $2025 are nuses payable per $100 face value 197374 528 $2050 77 Cash Bonus Payable Hid th lSd dN 19739 enlisllorelceliveeanttirnarllraritye Egshallgnusooll $309653 Stilgfllfiggvglulelgv 1975372229 1113 Illnlllgg at Its12311 ov These cash bonuses which were introduced in 1974 197576 530 Nov 1984 $475 increase the effective annual yield on the bonds t01012°o from 197677 S31 Nov 1985 $800 September 1974 to October 31 1979 FINAL BONUS AT MATURITY In addition to the November 1979 cash bonus you will also receive final cash bonus ayment providing ou hold To receive your cash bonus you have to hold your bond to maturity You can however continue to cash your coupons or interest cheques each year and still be entitled to the cash bonus these bonds to maturity With final bonus your onds will continue to yield 101200 to their maturity date Final Cash Bonus Payable at Maturitv 197778 AND 197879 SERIES Effective from November 1979 these Series will now yield 101400 interest for each remaining year to maturity Series Maturity Date Per $100 Face Value 196768 522 Nov 1980 450 196869 523 Nov 11982 $1175 197071 525 Nov 11981 550 197172 526 Nov 1980 275 197273 527 Nov 11984 $1700 197374 528 Nov 1985 $2150 With the increased rate of return holders of Regular Interest Bonds of these Series will now receive an annual interest payment of $10250 per $1000 face value each November beginning in 80 until the bonds mature For Compound Interest Bonds interest will now HOW to CLAIM YOUR NOVEMBER 1979 BONUS Siran take our bond to an bank or other dy Ca da Savings BonJi authorize na proof of payment they and comer and the bond will then be given back to you Remember you do not have to redeem your bond or CH any of the interest coupons in order to get is cash Starting October you can make advance arrangements to claim lyour special cash bonus If you act in October With the payment of the you irnme ately and the transfer of funds will take place automatically on November ssuing agent As ll remove the upper left bonus payment the aperwork in connection cas bonus will be done for accumulate at the new rate of 104°o year This interest is payable when the bonds are redeemed or at maturity Heres ow the value of $100 Compound Interest Bond will 1977778 Series 197879 Series Nov 1979 $11581 $10950 Nov 1980 $12769 $12072 Nov 11981 $14077 $13310 Nov 1982 $15520 $14674 Nov 11983 $17111 $16178 Nov 1984 $18865 $17836 Nov 1985 $20799 $19665 Nov11986 $22930 CANADA SAVINGS BONDS GREAT CHOICE New Canada Savings Bonds yield 1014°o every year for years On sale October 9th