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Port Perry Star, 18 Oct 1978, p. 22

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5 SSE eed ty >he SA% \) 1 =~ WY Je ane Lacs w, > a a AXE, A Ee a wai nde, ras 3 Ye "rv a or A Yoo 2 La 3 32% Xn. ~ oo NG HE CAS A ye rea Sy Sa Te 5 1a R IAL dL aS Qué 2 > "ap =" _ o, SORCERY OF SS Yar Me ARAN aos So El) A CLAN AAT TA ~ A - wa - 22 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., October 18, 1978 ACY UCASE AR ISOS SSA oT OR RO ar RR RR TR SO Av a he KE EIAR WRN LINO NALA TSO BA RE AR TEN AA RN IY ALR FS ' tA PSA TE VE LH Sh ales hd REE * MAT AE Fit oa SP FR FOURS BRATT FO 0 SW 1 LF YT SAREE OT Tra NRE ANT fi A EE Fn °K = ff BORA ARAN '| Blackstock by Bethany Schryburt NH 2) Members of the Black-, stock United Church should plan to attend a Congrega- tional Meeting tonight, October 18 at 8:00 p.m. in the church. The recommen- dations of the Stained Glass, Window Committee will be presented so that a final decision may be made by the congregation. Senior Citizen's Card party was twenty-one tables strong on Tuesday evening with the following winners: 1-Carl - Gimblett-88; 2-Gladys Potts- 84; 2-Ruby Tripp-83; 4-Adam Sharp-80; 5-Ella Venning-80; 6-Alvin Spencer-79 and low - Bill Morley. Candace Unit of the U.C.W. met at the home of Margaret Mountjoy on Tuesday, October 10, in the morning. Mrs. Goss from the Nursing Home at Port Perry spoke to the ladies on the ins and outs of a nursing home. First she compared the treatment of the old years ago to the present. How, when and where should J Ziebart "HAVE YOUR ZIEBART DONE LOCALLY - FOR CONVENIENT CHECKUPS! Port Perry Auto-Truck RUSTPROOFING Hwy. 12 & 7A - Port Perry, Ontario 985-8631 Why not make your car sparkle? Try our exclusive 'Shine Guard' treatment! SPECIAL WATCH SALE PENTLAND JEWELLERY LIMITED 174 QUEEN ST. - PORT PERRY - 985-7641 the commitment of a loved one take place and once the decision has been made, how to react to the situation. Ladies in a nursing home often appreciate a gift of jewelry, or reading mater- ial. The nursing homes in this area would appreciate up to date farm magazines for the male patients. The elderly should be encour- aged to take part in the nursing home, social life and arts and crafts to become part of the family environ- ment, therefore enjoying their stay. Everyone was pleased with the talk given py mrs. Goss and many found it beneficial because their parents or in some cases they themselves are approaching the age where a nursing home may be need- ed. The afternoon unit of the U.C.W. was kept entertained by Flora Samells speaking on family life as seen through the camping vaca- tion. Then the talk was All Seiko Watches Reduced 20% All Other Wrist Watches and Pocket Watches (except Timex) Reduced 10% Buy Now for Christmas - And Save! LAYAWAY PLAN AVAILABLE. WE SERVICE WHAT WE SELL. OL AR ott i ALERT BS ans) SERANIN s RE Aut A NAA turned to a discussion on the recent television program, "The Great Debate", in which a religious leader held a dispute with an atheist on the existance of God. After the program Jean Adams gave a devotional message on the Thanksgiving theme and the host, Jean Ferguson prepared a light snack. On Wednesday, October 4, Cartwright' Central Public School competed in the D.E.A.A. area Cross-country meet held at the Durham Kegional Fores. west of Port Bob Stone Twenty-eight Junior Farmers from across Ont- ario competed recently at Ontario's first provincial tractor safety rodeo in Guelph. The Farm Safety Associa- tion and the Junior Farmers' Association sponsored the competition at the Inter-- national Plowing Match. - good retumn For over 32 years, Canada Savings Bonds have been a great Canadian tradition. With Canada Savings Bonds, you get a safe, secure investment which earns good interest year after year. And they're instant cash anytime. No wonder millions of Canadians invest in Canada Savings Bonds every year. New Canada Savings Bonds are dated November 1, 1978 and yield an average annual interest of 8.90% when held to maturity in 1985. Each new bond earns interest of 8.50% the first year and 9% for each of the remaining 6 years. The choice is yours Canada Savings Bonds also offer you a great choice. There's a Regular Interest Bond that pays interest each year. And a Compound Interest Bond that reinvests your interest A nt Choose the bond that's right for you. The Regular Interest Bond 4 RR rk Perry. Two of our five teams placed third and earned the opportunity to compete in the regional finals to be held on October 16 at Heber Downs Conservation Area. Our twelve year old boys' team consists of : Brian Van Camp, Allen Hudson, Kevin Ferguson, Mike McDiarmid, and Robert Green. Our 13 year old girls' team is com- prised of: Rhona White, Vanessa Lewerentz, Janet Dean, Wanda Johnston, Michelle Davies, and Julie Bryant. A fine individual effort was made by Rhona White who finished second overall in her age group. Thursday evening, Octo- ber 12, Larry*and Bethany Schryburt had an evening on the town to celebrate the Anniversary on ten wonder- ful years of marriage. Don and Carol Harris and teens, Kevin and. Kim, re- turned on Sunday from a one week adventure on a South Sea Island; five year old Becky enjoyed staying the week with her best friend Halie Vogel in Cadmus. Tuesday, October 10, the Blackstock Nursery School Inc. met in the meeting room at the Recreational Centre in Blackstock. Gill Bull seeing many new faces made an introduction of the officers. Jackie Danter read the minutes of the previous meeting. JoAnne Lee pre- sented a financial report of the Li'l Abner Dance, close to $400 was realized from the'® dance which will greatly up-grade the Nursery School facilities. (Turn to page 23) wins first tractor safety rodeo Bob Stone of Sunderland was the winner, Murray Lowry of Almonte placed. second, and Peter Snyder of West Montrose placed third. "The purpose of the rodeo was to promote the safe, skillful operation of tractors, says Larry Swinn, Farm Safety Association spokes- - man. If you want a regular annual income from your investment, you'll like the Regular Interest Bond which pays interest automatically each November 1. If you're like many bondholders, oul appreciate the direct deposit eature. With this convenient option, your interest is deposited directly into your chequing or savings account. oN SIRI BA A A RE I AAS TART a TR Simply ask for it when you buy your new bonds. Or, you can receive your interest by cheque through the mail. You can buy the Regular Interest Bond for cash wherever you bank or invest in denominations of $300, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000. The Compound Interest Bond If you seek savings growth, or an investment for the future, ora wh 4 The rodeo was divided into three parts, explains Mr. Swinn. Competitors com- pleted a written examina- tion, a tractor and wagon - exercise, and a front-end loader exercise. Contestants were selected at 15 regional rodeos, invol- ving more than 200 Junior Farmers. Canada Savi Bonds Safety, instant cash and a 8.90%. "Because the program y Was sucha success this year, we are planning a similar program for next year," said Mr. Swinn. The Junior Farmers' Association of Ontario is an organization of rural young people, aged 18 to 30. The association has more than 6,600 members throughout the province. ngs retirement fund, you'll choose the Compound Interest Bond which earns interest on your interest, after the first year, at the guaranteed annual rate of Here's how the value of a $100 bond 1982 | u | \ Average Annual Interest to Maturity great choice Compound Interest or Regular Interest grows: Nov.1 Value Nov. 1 Value 1979 $108.50 1983 $153.06 1980 $118.26 1984 $166.79 1981 $128.88 1985 $181.74 $140.46 The Compound Interest Bond may be purchased for cash or on the convenient Monthly Savings Plan wherever you bank or invest. It is available in denominations of $100, $300, $500, $1,000, $5,000 and $10,000 A dual purchase ww limit You may buy new Canada Savings Bonds in various amounts up toa limit of $30,000. In addition, holders of "S24" and "SR" bonds may reinvest all proceeds from their maturing bonds in the new Series. Buy yours now Millions of Canadians will be buying Canada Savings Bonds again this year. So visit your bank, investment dealer, trust com credit union as soon as possible and choose the bond that's right for you. Do it now and avoid the rush! ny or ¢ v 4 a a ~

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