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Port Perry Star, 10 Jun 1981, p. 27

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MeGitbon performed the, Solimn please ~ phone evening of last week at the jp Agriculture, from the his parents Mr. and Mrs. The former Lieutenant - conferring of degrees. 655-3740. home of Bernice Gardner. : | . i Florence Ashton gave a lovely opening worship service and Catherine Humphrey gave a very help- ful study from the study book. Everyone participated -by making a list of the things we like to do and also a list of the things we 'wish we had done so far in our lives. Then from the scriptures we found out where our priorities should be. There will be no meeting until September. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hunt and children Michael, Cathy and Jennifer of Tara were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Humphrey and boys. Mrs. Allan Bonnell of Scarborough visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gardner and Jean recently. Mrs. Dorothy Lunney of Muskoka spent last Wednes- day with her sister Mrs. Evelyn Lynde. attended a family irthasy EFF ECTIVE JUNE 41,1981 THE RATE OF RETURN ON ALL CANADA Chir grandson, Mr. and Mrs SAVINGS BONDS HAS BEEN INCREASED TO 164% PER ANNUM FOR Robert McAndless - of ER Oa , \ En eT al wx . ES, Te JW CAD a a . Pk Toe * A * ede Va rs Ton LAN ' A - r- My yp . wade, ha TEA Tree SL Qed AER - pa - a yk Ta a kA Ae ete SQ REAR Agi wl eh ey, A oy 7 EIS Boicle ton, Soi. THE 5 MONTH PERIOD ENDING OCTOBER 31,1961. it 15th, the Brooklin Horticul- 5 | ab en wi ha us The rate of return for each subsequent year until the Bonds mature continues to be 10%2%. fi Church hall, at 8 p.m. While This rate will be reviewed at the time the terms of the new 1981/82 Series are announced this Fall @ SER : i 3 Brae bi Pp . (Cutout and attach to your Bonds). ) 8; | Services for J "Ch SS [NR FED SS C--O -----" =" ek 4 ° : ' - . ¥ 5 (children to CANADA SAVINGS BONDS RATE INCREASED TO 16 %* i 3 , : > # | be surveyed EFFECTIVE JUNE 1,1961TO OCTODER 31,1961. f The Durham Region : Children's Services Co- : Ordinating Committee has 1 authorized the commence- ment of a detailed analysis of all services for children supplied by private and public agencies in the Region of Durham. Lynn Pilkington, Project Co-Ordinator, who With this increase, the annual return on all unmatured Canada Savings Bonds for the year which began November 1, 1980 is 13.85% -- interest at the rate of 112% for the first 5 months, 13%4% for the next 2 months and 164% for the remaining 5 months. SERIES DATED BEFORE 1977 SERIES DATED 1977 TO 1980 INCLUSIVE Series dated before 1977 have a bonus payable at For these Series the annual rate of 13.85% will apply for maturity. Holders of these Series will receive the higher rate of the year which began November 1, 1980, instead of the rate return through an increase in the value of this bonus payment. rinted on the Bond certificates. Each $1,000 Regular Interest The new bonus amount per $100 Bond of each Series is as nd will now pay $138.54 interest on November 1, 1981. follows: In addition to regular annual interest at the rate stated ; N #5 above, Compound Interest Bonds will earn compound interest i hs a intervening months prepar-. 1968/69 Nov. 1, 1982 $17.48 11.32% for the 1978/79 Series and 11.14% for the 1980/81 ing a list of all agencies Series--these rates are the new average annual yields from providing services for 1 Q70/71 Nov. 1 , 1981 $1 0.37 children and in designing and pre-testing the survey November 1, 1980 to maturity of each Series. With this 1972/73 Nov. 1, 1984 $24.33 Cini each $100 Compound Interest Bond grows to the 1973/74 Nov. 1, 1985 $29.69 following value at maturity: questionnaire. commenced working in 4 February, has spent the i Series Maturity Date Cash Bonus at Maturity at the rate of 11.21% for the 1977/78 and 1979/80 Series, " 1974/75 Nov. 1, 1983 5 9.87 ; , 2p The survey, which will be 1975/76 Nov. 1, 1984 $13.30 Series Maturity Date Value at Maturity i administered to the some 1976/77 Nov. 1, 1985 $17.77 1977/78 Nov. 1, 1986 $245.01 oR 200 agencies serving 1978/79 Nov. 1, 1985 $209.39 hi) children in the Region, is . Bondholders who redeem these Bonds prior to maturity 1979/80 Nov. 1 1986 $211.92 extremely comprehensive will not be entitled to the cash bonus but only to the original 1980/81 Nov. 1. 19 87 $209.50 0% and is designed in order to return payable, as printed on the Bond certificates. Bond- -- ; i complete the first of eight holders may continue to cash interest coupons each year " EN objects set for the and be entitled to the cash bonus. : RU Committee; "To identify all _ BES resources available to FRR SU TV TRG A ST nn TOR TO 0 LO Se Re a He children in the community". " i ' % + Two additional survey NOTE: The 1980/81 Series of Canada Savings Bonds was withdrawn from sale effective May 29, 1981. il 3 Workers have been ofigaged Terms of the new 1981/82 Series will be announced this Fall. AT at the Committee's direc- 59 4 tion, and their work, which A) will begin in June, should be ; completed in about ten : i weeks, a Following qompilation, Jat analysis and publication of We) the initial survey findings, it it v is anticipated ¢hat work will NER be initiated upon the AS Committee's;/ second task, i 3 that of establishing the needs of children, (satisfied and 3 unsatisfied), in the Region. The Children's Services Co-Ordinating Committee, established by authority of Regional Council in 1980 and { completely funded by the | Province of Ontario, has a . total of eight tasks to complete, ---- TE

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