CREDIT UNION NEWS Q. How does a Credit Union encourage thrift? 4. By having its members save regularly even in small amounts, es payment on shares of the Credit Union. It is hoped that by the time a member has paid for a share, the habit of thrift will have become rooted and he will continue saving. What is a share? i gharo is usually set at $5.00, However, there are no certificates issued by a Credit Union, the $5.00 shares being units of s~vings upon which the dividends are payable. How ~re dividends computed? Each $5.00 shore or unit in the Credit Union nt the ond of the fiscal year 1s ontitled to dividonds on o pro rata beeis for conch full month it has been on dop- osit during the year. The next regular monthly meeting of tho Board of Directors will be held on Tuesday, april 8th at 5:00 p.m. in tho Mill Conference Room. i» full attendance is urgontly request- ed. Q. bie Qe Au 0-0-0 COMMUNITY CHURCH NEWS Wookond Tront (cont. from page 2) To sce how this town, which parallels our own in so meny ways, has grown and expanded in the pnst few years. With the advent of spring in the sir, meny of you will be getting out the rod and recl, painting the bot, retelling the stor- ies of the big ones that got away and goner- ally getting ready for another great season of fishing. Well, for all you enthusiasts of the lrke and stream we have a film feature you'll not want to miss. General Motors of Canada has kindly loaned us their new film ontitled "Fishing «cross Canada - thirty- five thrill-packed minutes of angling abi its very best everywhere in the country, Vhether you've ever caught a 20 pounder out at the Slate Islands or gone all day without n nibble at the Steele River, you'll woteh this picture with envy and see that all the big ones don't get away. Get front seats for a worn's-cye view of this ancient art of fishing. For your musical entertainment we'll be having ~nother of the poplar sing-songs ond a Barber Shop Qu..rtet will delight us with some of that popular good-close harmony. To bring the evening to a close a tasty lunch will be served by the committee. If you haven't been out to any of our Fireside Hours as yet why not mnke this your first. New faces nre coming out each time (cont. on next column) Page 3 WIFK IND TRELT (continued from col, 1) nd we'd like to see yours too, Our programs ~re strictly non-denominational and every- one is invited. We'll be looking forword to seeing you this Sunday evening at 8:10» in the Community Church basement. Bring the whole family. OOO LIBR.RY NEWS Hours Monday & Wednesday - 2:30 p.m, to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Yours for Children wonacy « 3dneséay - 4:00 p.m. $0 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday ~- 7:00 p.m. $0 77:30 p.m. Now Books for Adults hrough Lends of the Bible" by H, V, Morton. This book describes a journey from the Euphrates to the Nile and from the Nile to the Tiber, by a traveller interested in the early history of the Christian Feith. "The End of the iffair® by Graham Greenc. This is a love story. Tehekov once snid thet ~ writer could best express moonlight uy eucing 1ts reflection in a broken bottle at a rive. 's edge. So Mr. Greene has tried to express a sense of love obliquely through ~ charrcter who believes that he feels only hate. "The Backwnrd Bride" by jubrey Menen, In this high-spirited new novel, the author trkes a slap at the feds, foibles and follies of our day. Thark you Miss Colyne Leroux for your dono- tian Af nroks to the Children's Library. Lny further conntions of books for the children would be grently appreciated. 0-0-0 CUR & SCOUT NIWS The Toy Scout Group Committee would 1ike to draw the attention of all Cubs! and Scouts! frthers to the fact that the 3rd rnnu~l Father end Son Banquet will be held on Saturdny, .oril 26th, from 6:00 till 8:30 p.m. in thc Basement Hall of the Comm unity Church. Tickets heave been issued to the fothers nnd payment may be made to Don Boudrecu, Hermon Roberts or Gord Rowlandson. Ple~se notify nny of the leaders of the Cubs or Scouts or any member of the group comm- ittece, prior to Lpril 10th, of your intoent- ions to attend. nother item of interest is the fact thet the dates for Summer Cemp at White- sends Lake hrve been set as follows: Scouts ~ ™1v (th to 13th and Cubs - July 13th to 17th, 0-0-0