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Terrace Bay News, 20 Oct 1955, p. 1

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' Volume 5, No, 42 POWER SHUTOFF The power will be off in the Townsite, North and South Camp from 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 pem, Sunday, October 23rd, 1955. The power will be off in the Town of Schreiber from 9:00 awm, to 5:00 p.m, Sunday, October 23rd, 1955. H.E.P Ce o-0-0 SAVING BOND SALE UNDERWAY On October 17th the Campaign for Savings Bond began, As of Wednesday October 19th with just a few of the canvassers reporting there have been ten thousand dollars worth of bonds sold. So it looks like the campaign is off to a good start. Any refusals the canvassers have had in some cases is because the people have tied up their money in some other long range program, However these Bonds are a good way to save for a long or short term need, So don't forget those holidays next summer, or next winter's fuel bill, A fifty ora hundred dollar bond can come in mighty handy, Here are a few facts on the 10th Series Canada Savings Bonds - 1, 3-i/);%---- and this interest is paid on November 1st, 1956 and on November lst each year thereafter for a total of 12 years, 2, lOth Series Canada Savings Bonds mature November lst 1967, but you can cash them at full face value~-not a penny less--plus earned interest at any time at any bank in Canada. On redemption interest is paid at the rate of 3-1/4 per (Cont. on next col.) LARGEST CIRCULATION IN TERRACE BAY October 20, 1955. SAVING BOND SALE UNDERWAY (Cont.) cent per annum for each calendar month the bond is held. 3. Bonds are registered in an individual's name and this registration give protection in the event your bond is lost, stolen or destroyed. 4. There is no delay in redeeming your bond and no service charge of any kind. Simply complete the re- demption form on the bond and present it to your Bank and receive your cash immediately. Listed below are a list of the volunteer canvassers, There are two or three changes since last week, Won't you see your canvasser noW=- and get on the Bond Wagon? Wood Handling - Days - Beggie Thorsteinson Shift #1 Louis White Shift #2 2. MacMillan Shift #3 C. Koski Shift #4 Bill Pidlumy Pulp Dept. - Shift #1 Frank Whitfield Shift #2 Joe Kennedy Shift #3 Len Crockford Shift #4 Jim MacDonald Engineering - Painters & Oilers - P, Romaniuk Electricians-Ted McInnis Pipefitters - Jim Duncan Structural-B, Baillie Mechanical-G, Daniels Eng. Office-V. Thompson Steam - Shift #1 Tom Turner Shift #2 Ron Slattery Shift #3 Bob Williams Shift #4 Bill Cavanaugh Warehouse - John Graham Service ~ John Mikus - A, Sinkins Townsite - Don Laporte Hotel - Glarence Buck (Cont, on page 9)

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