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Port Perry Star, 13 Oct 1977, p. 14

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a 3 eT z PN Pe im AeA Ne wy x A ana pd Pd ha ee MT oe SCA, > os bra & = js i ~ A - 3, Co nes, SEM A nC iS 4 ¥ 4 & pa ents Nel yi 4 SL NSE fo m------ 14 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, Oct. 13, 1977 FT Te Ten Te Tek Te Tuk Teh Tob Teh To Tek Tee Tob Tek en Tn Tob oh Tob Ton Te Teh Teh Yok Ten To Tob To Tob ob To Tek To Tok Tok Toe To | "SCUGOG'S | LITTLE THEATRE" | WANTS YOU! Have you ever considered or had the opportunity of joining an amateur theatre group? 8 "SCUGOG'S LITTLE THEATRE's" first meet- Bl ing proved most successful and the next get-to- 1 gether is planned for Monday, October 17, 1977 at * Md 7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall. "SCUGOG'S LITTLE THEATRE" needs people with a genuine interest in any of the departments (e.g.: drama, make-up, costumes, sound, etc...) that make a little theatre successful. A fA \ 4 G y "SCUGOG'S LITTLE THEATRE" promises to : 4 Y make available to you, the opportunity to meet 0 new people, develop new friendships, use, ex- pand and most of all, enjoy your hidden talents. ; ELECTIONS TO BE HELD. @ FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL: 335.8194 or kk News from trier area . by Mrs. Jean Jeffery Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Ruhl on their recent marriage. Our best wishes: for a long happy mayriage to Linda and Bill. Our best wishes too for the little boy who has come to the home of Mr, and Mrs. Allen Lyons. There is also a wee boy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Munro, Con- gratulations. We are pleased to welcome Mr. and Mrs. Rahan Ma- haraj and boys to Epsom. We do wish them a long and happy time with us here. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Card were at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Donald Card in Port Perry Sunday to celebrate grandson Jeffery's birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Donald As- ling, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and family were Sun- day dinner guests with Dr. Pat Asling and Ivan. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Goslin entertained their family with Thanksgiving dinner on Sun. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ashton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ashton and family of Oakwood were supper guests on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. H. Ashton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stear- man and Christopher of Ing- ersoll were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerry. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans and family were with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wilson and Michael for Thanksgiving dinner. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson all the family. were home for Thanksgiving dinner on Sun- day. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wil son and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. . Wilson were at the home of Rev. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson of Oshawa for dinner follow- ing a dedication service for granddaughter Rachel, - Mr. and Mrs, R. Arm- strong and Tom entertained their family for Thanksgiv- ing dinner on Sunday. : Mr. and Mrs. Barry Bush- "ell, also Mr. and Mrs. Peter Emmings and Katy were Thanksgiving dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Murray Potter on Monday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. A GREAT CHOICE This year, Canada Savings Bonds offer you a great choice. There's a new Regular Interest Bond that pays interest cach year. And a new Compound Interest Bond that re-invests your interest automatically, earning interest On your interest. SAFETY, INSTANT CASH AND A GOOD RETURN Both new bonds retain the great features that have helped to make Canada Savings Bonds the favourite investment for millions of Canadians over the past 31 years. They're a safe, secure investment. They're instant cash anytime. And they earn good interest -- year after year. New Canada Savings Bonds are dated November 1, 1977 and yield an average annual interest of 8.06% when held to maturity in 1986. Each new bond begins with 7% interest the first year and carns 8.25% interest for each of the remaining 8 years. REGULAR INTEREST BOND If you want a regular annual income from your investment, you'll like the new Regular Interest Bond which pays interest automatically each Nov. Ist. You have the choice of receiving your interest either by cheque or by direct deposit into your chequing or sav ings account. This new direct deposit feature is an added convenience for you. You can buy the Regular Interest Bond for cash wherever you bank or invest in denominations of $300, $500, $1,000 and $5,000. COMPOUND INTEREST BOND If you seek savings growth, or an investment for the future, or a . retirement fund, vou'll choose the new Compound Interest Bond. After the first year you will earn interest on your interest at the annual rate of 8.06%. Interest on this bond is left to have 1980 $125.34 -1981 $135.63 1982 $146.76 The Compound Interest Bond may be urchased for cash or on the convenient Nits Savings Plan wherever you bank or invest. It is available in denominations of $100, $300, $500, $1,000 and $5,000. THE CHOICE IS YOURS As you can see, new Canada Savings Bonds offer you a great choice -- the Regular Interest Bond and the Compound Interest Bond. Both new bonds are on sale now up to a combined total purchase limit of $15,000. They Pees specifically designed to meet accumulate and is payable only upon redemption or at maturity. Here's how the value of a $100 bond grows: Nov. | Value Nov. | Value 1978 $107.00 1983 - $158.78 1979 $115.81 1984 $171.77 1985 $185.81 1986 $200.97 your savings goals. Choose the one that's right for you. 806% Arr lac Interest to Maturity COMPOUND INT EREST OR REGULAR INTEREST John Begin and Jeffery on Thanksgiving day were Mr. and Mrs. Glenny of Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown. The Vance family re-union was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Anderson recently. The occasion was a visit of Mrs, Patricia Zander and children from B.C. Pat and Deanna are cousins. We are pleased to learn that Mrs. Chris Jaggers who, has been so ill in Oshawa hospital is improving. We do wish this dear friend a speedy recovery. We are hoping the same for our neighbour Mrs. Dennis Bissette who is in Port Perry hospital follow- ing surgery. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Scott visited Miss Joyce Wilson at Willowdale. Mar- lene came from U. of T. residence to join them. Mr. and Mrs. Watson were with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wat- son and family at. Scar- borough on Sunday. Grand- son Daniel who had been visiting his grandparents re- turned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Clow "visited their parents in King- ston for the holiday weekend. Sunday, Oct. 23 at 7:30 p.m. at Epsom Church the Melodante Singers under the direction of Mr. John Purdy will present an evening of music. Mr, Ralph Griffeth of Lind- say called to see Mrs. Alma Asling recently. He was accompanied by his 81 year old mother who was the daughter of the late Rev. Wheatly one of Epsoms first - ministers, She was born in the Epsom Parsonage. Oct. 20 is the date to remember if you want to hear Barbershop Music at its best. Come to Charter night of the Mill Stream Men of Uxbridge at the U.S.S. Don and Paul have tickets in our area. The Hansen family-were all home for Thanksgiving. Our congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Fred West who celebrated their 25 wedding anniversary with a party at Utica Hall. Best wishes from us all. Inspection stickers Dump vehicle operators will be able to obtain their vehicle inspection sticker for the next inspection period as early as November 1, two months before the January 1 deadline. Under The Highway Traf- fic Act, commercial motor vehicles used for the trans- portation and dumping or spreading of sand, gravel, earth, crushed or uncut rock, slag, rubble, salt, calcium chloride, snow, ice or any mixture thereof, asphalt mixes or scrap metal, are required to undergo twice- annual inspections and to display a windshield sticker as evidence of compliance. Inspection of dump vehicl- es is carried out by any of the more than 4,000 Motor Ve- hicle Inspection Stations licensed to inspect heavy vehicles in Ontario. These station, which include ser- vice stations, dealerships and service garages, display a green and white official sign. You're Invited to the counterweight. WEIGHT-LOSS OPEN HOUSE FREE ADMISSION MEET EARL WARREN He liked what he saw and he [oined us. Learn how you can eat all the foods you love spaghetti, roast, hamburgers, desserts - and still lose weight. You'll also meet our lecturers who really care - because they are weight losers themselves. Be sure fo come. You have nothing to lose but some weigh. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 - 7:30 P.M. St. John's Presbyterian Church, Queen Street, Port Perry. FOR MORE INFORMATION OUT OF TOWN CALL FREE 1:800-268-2211 counterweight. PEOPLE WHO CARE! - such as € R)

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