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Terrace Bay News, 9 Oct 1969, p. 9

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WoOTrrees REGARDLESS OF THE NOTICE OF SALE IN LAST WEEK'S PAPER | WOULD LIKE TO MAKE IT KNOWN THAT BIRCH MOTORS is NOT FOR SALE ky ( EL Savings Bonds Cam ign - cont'd from page 1 The 1969 series of bonds will become available on October 6th and will be sold at par until Nov. 14 The bonds will provide an average yield of 8 per ~ cent if held to maturity in 9 years. The annual rate of interest is 7 per cent for the first year; 8 per. cent for the second and third years; and 8 1/4 per cent for each of the remaining six years. Purchasers may also obtain twice their original investment if they refrain from cashing the bonds and the interest-bearing coupons until the maturity date in 1978. During the 1968 campaign, more than 229,000 employees in plants and offices in Ontario purchased a record total of more than $99 million worth of Canadian Savings Bonds . GOLF CLUB NEWS Well here we are.approaching the end of another successful season. To finish the Golf Club will be holding a windup parfy in the Curling Lounge 'on Friday October 10th. There will be lunch, re- freshments and entertainment. Tickets can be ob- tained from any member of the club executive, or at the door. : Some vandalism has occured on the course. A vehicle has spun on No. 2 fairway and ripped out some of the turf. It is unfortunate that some individ- uals find it necessary to destroy the things that the people of this area have worked so hard at to build. A notice to Golfers - remember that divots remov- ed at this time of year do not usually grow back. Please take care and help "us keep the course in good shape. OCCIDENTAL LIFE Occidental Life Agent Mrs. Evelyn Gentile would like to talk'to you "Bread Wimmer of the family" about "death insur- ance". If you haven't got it, its what you need. "Death In- surance" is a special kind of insurance that provides the most protection for the least cost. The technical name for it is term insurance. We call it death insurance because thats what it really is. It pays off only if you die. Its there for only one purpose, to protect your family. But is'nt that the best reason for buying insuranse in the first place? Death insurance is cheap enough so you can efford to buy enough. Enough protection for your family to live on till the kids grow up, Occidental Life is the ninth largest in the industy, and we sell alot of it. One of our best selling policies is the "Decreasing Term". You can buy lots of protection for the period of years that you need it. For example - If you are age°25 amount of protection $40,000 for 25 years will cost you $8.03 a month. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION WRITE: - Evelyn M. Gentile 0 i : T i Life Underwriter of California 887-3813 Box 539 Nipigon, Ontario APARTMENT FOR _RENT - selfcontained - 2 bedroom, living room, kitchen and bathroom. Phone 824-2576. FOR SALE - 1964 Chrysler Windsor - in excellent mechanical and body condition. Good tires through out. Phone 825-~ 3747 days or 825-3243 evenings. SCHREIBER DETACHMENT O.P.P. PRESS RELEASE Investigations.during the past week included - one disturbance was reported, and two subjects have been charged with "Causing Disturbance" as a result; one wanted person was located for Lindsay Police Department; one stolen auto was recovered by mem- bers of this Detachment for Dryden Police Department another counterfeit $20.00 bill has shown up. This counterfeit bill bore serial No. S/E 2511936; On the Traffic Scene there were five property dam- age accidents which resulted in $1,475.00. There was one charge laid under the Highway Traf- fic Act and six warnings issued.

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