Times & Guide (1909), 13 Oct 1955, p. 3

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uid en mm n t m m t t ooo matienttmeios Mn oc t tieettne t en m t lt o e o0 n "This month the Canadian Government expects to receive the 10,000,000th order for Canada Savings Bonds," said Fleming Gilmour, manager of the Bank of Montreal in Weston, this week when telling one of his customers about the tenth series of this guaranteed imvestment which goes on sale this manth. a "Is it any wonder Canada Savings Bonds are so popuâ€" lar?" the B of M manager asked, and proceeded to tell his customer why. "For the average citizen, there just isn‘t a better investment. Canada Savings Bonds are as safe as Canada, and they pay a fine return at 34 per cent. Besides, what investment can you acquire so easily ?" Mr. Gilmour believes the purchase of Canada Savings Bonds on the instalment plan provides people with a‘ wonâ€" derful opportunity for planned saving. He explained that the downâ€"payment was just 5 per cent â€" $2.50 for a $50 bond, $5 for a $100 bond â€" and the bafance was payable In easy monthly instalments over one year. Mr. Gilmour points out that the purchase of Canada Savings Bonds is a simple matter. He himself says he can arrange it easily and quickly at his B of M branch, whether you buy for cash or on the instalment plan. Why Ten Million Buyers Couldn‘t Miss Their Chanee "And then, of course", said Mr. Gilmour, "the governâ€" ment guarantees to redeem these bonds at their full face value at any time, plus interest to the end of the previous calendar month." 1 M C IRE, AUTOMOBILE, 1 NS U R A NC E _ surotary, _ Call wEs. OR ACCIDENT, WALTER BODDINGTON HOUSEHOLD CONTENTS, GH 1_5502 GENERAL INSURANCE ® COMPLETE COVERAGE BODDINGTONS INSURANCE SERVICES 5 MAIN ST. SOUTH 4 TOP MAGAZINES plus your » WEEKEND TELY Save Money! Take your choice of 4 5... 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