Along the Shore Line

Terrace Bay News, 25 Oct 1956, p. 5

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CANADA SAVINGS BONDS How are you fixed for Bonds??? The mill canvassers are in the process of contacting everyone, and although only ten of the canvassers have reported their partial sales at the time of writing ninety four employees have pur- chased thirty one thousand, seven hundred dollars worth of bonds}! This figure 's better than a third of last year's total, with only about a third of the» reports int} So far then it looks as though the llth Series Canada Savings Bonds are going to be more attractive than last year, The interest yield is higher than last year of course, but more people no doubt realize it's start to BUY BONDS. What easier way is their to save? For short or long term purposes, If you have talked to your can- vasser and have not yet signed up for Bonds, why not think about it some more, Your canvasser will be glad to sign you up. From last week's list of can- vassers in the "News" there has been one change. For Woodhandling, Shift #1, the canvasser is Hy Landry, Conversions: With the new inter- ' est rate progressing from 3-1/4% to 4% there is an advantage in converting Bonds of the first to fifth issues also of the 9th and 10th issues, into the new issue, Anyone who wishes to con- vert the above issues (First to fifth, Ninth and tenth) may do so through Jim Beddard at the Employment Office. "Everyone has something to save for", How are you fixed for Bonds? Be Sharp --- Buy Bonds 0-0-0 THANK YOU NOTE Many thanks to the teenagers who were kind enough to come out and do such a good job helping with the skate ex- change on Friday night, Mrs. Helmink and lir, Craig 0-0-0 LOST One female persian cat about 7 months old. Mixed colouring. Left front paw orange other three black, Will any- one knowing the whereabouts of this cat contact Mrs. Mary Lou Day by phoning 323. Page «5 NOs To CH Mis TV_ NOTICE Mr, Bert Lohr wishes iS announce that the Bell Telephone Co, have started to complete the wiring of TV Cable in Terrace Bay. dob to-be:completed before Christmas, POST OFFICE APPOINTMENTS The Postmaster has received word that Miss Barbara Haughn and Mrs, Harry Freeman have' been appointed to the local Post Office staff replacing Mrs. Henderson and Dolores Valentino who have resigned, MEN'S CHORUS The members of the Terrace Bay Men's Chorus are requested to note the change in the hours of practice on Monday nights. We will revert to the old time - 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. beginning next Monday, October 29th, BADMINTON Due to the children's Hallowe'en Party there will be no Badminton Wednesday, October 31st, 0-0-0 WANTED TO BUY One pair of small boys skates size. 13 in good condition, Telephone 220,.. 0-0-0 HELP WANTED Lady to help part time with house ~- work, Apply "irs. Re Scowen, phone 367. 0-0-0 FOR SALE One large G.E, stove (Automatic clock oven) =--'p125.00 One Westinghouse Refrigerator ~-$100,00 One 123 cu, foot Philco Freezer -- $250,00 One Baby Scale -~ $3,00 Contact J. H, Byers, House 213 - Phone 429, 0-0-0

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