Immediate Service —— ON —— Watch Repairing HEPPNER’S trigeratfon system Ridgley ford, in comet ag Fi oe tempera' . eae donat Dit ye ce ia aac gee Ma 4 ES Sins retail department w’ r- | 1h i. % . 5,1 ¥ a sted io the bulaing. Lae OF a ee M -Bedtord; Div. 6, W. Faren-| | Aberdesn—Prin, Div. 1, V. P. ¥ dergrove, is recei registra-| two bea gr Mapes Ind, ‘Arts, J. H. Wilde; Ind. Arts,| Div. 3, Big tg = e ilable. seta at Neoaced a0 68: which eabled piste fuses High—Div. 2, aD pei ae available. n 1,685, which enab .; Div. 2, B. Pfau; Meat Board to ship >. De ; Div. 3, RD imc: at P.; Div. 2, B. ; Div. RT ALBER AS 1946 PRESIDENT PALITIES NAM NI MAYOR Mayor W. C. Hamilton of Port is the new president of the Municipalities. Hi. October 8, 1846 ABBOTSFORD, SUMAS & 105 Teachers Fer Now Abbotsford-Mission School District On Staff OF Staff of Abbotsfi ‘ission School District te i inches | Di. 11, 105 teachers and jurisdiction ex-|M- 37 iis | Ti8on. Here is a list of the schools} E. ir teaching staffs: and the : Dewdney High—Princ., Div. 1, Upper B, Ranks; Div. 2, ME. Law: Dwr M. 1. Triggs; Div. 12, G. Hansen; Div. 13, F. ‘a ta J |. H + Div. 6, A. Pauls; Div. the|E. Sproat; Div. 8, D. cas * be] Mt. Div. 1, H. Lawrence; Div. yt ey Wells; Div. 5, J —Prin. iv. 3, G. than 600,000 people in the United | B. C. gdom., GENERAL Q What are Canada Savings Bonds? A Canada Savings Bonds are the successor toVictory Bonds and War Savings Certificates. They are your country’s promise to return your money to you at any time and to pay you interest at an attractive rate. Q Why are Canada Savings Bonds being A Because during the war, millions of Cana- the savings habit by buying Bonds and War nay ini Certificates. A recent survey shows that 82% of them ‘want to keep on saving by a similar plan. provide Canadians with a convenient way to continue this kind of saving and invest- ment in peacetime. Q Is there any limit to the amount of Canada i Bonds that one person may hold? hy? rc ag There is a limit of $2000 for each individual, but each member of a family may hold bonds up to the limit. Q What is the price of Canada Savings A 00s. That is, a $100 bond costs $100, If Payment is not completed on or before ‘November 15th, 1946, interest will be added to the purchase price. Q In what denominations are Canada Sav- Bonds available? A $50, $100, $500 and $1,000, . Upon your holder. CASHING OF BONDS Q Can I cash my bond at any time before November 1, 1956? A Yes, any branch in Canada of any chart- ered bank will cash your bond immediately at full face value, plus interest at 2%4%, dentii ion as the i ~@ Can Canada Savings Bonds be assigned or transferred? A They can be cashed, but not assigned or transferred. This is necessary to prevent any individual from acquiring more than the authorized limit. INTEREST COUPONS *Q What interest is paid on Canada Savings Bonds? A 2%%—payable yearly on m| Ist from 1947 to 1956, by coupon cashable with- ms charms at any branch in Canada of any nl Q Are interest coupons registered? A No, They are payable to bearer, REGISTRATION PROTECTION Q Why is it necessary to register Canada Savings Bonds? A Registration gives protection in case your bond is lost, stolen or destroyed. It is also the simplest way to ensure that individuals do not hold more than the $2,000 limit. Q = Inwhose name can Canada Savings Bonds be registered? A They can be registered only in the name uestions hswers of one individual, adult or minor, up fo the amount of the authorized limit. Q Can Canada Savings Bonds registered in the name of a child be cashed? A Yes. Banks are familiar with the neces- sary regulations. Q Can Canada Savings Bonds be disposed of when registered in the name of a. deceased person? A_ Yes, any bank will supply the necessary information. Q Can! replace my Canada Savings Bonds, if they are lost, stolen or destroyed? immediately notify the Bank of Canada, Ottawa, of the circumstances. HOW, WHEN AND WHERE TO BUY Q Where can I buy Canada Savings Bonds? A At any branch of a bank or from an authorized investment dealer, stock broker, trust or loan company—or through the pay- roll savings plan if this is in operation at your place of employment. Q How do! pay for Canada Savings Bonds? A In any of the following three ways: 1, By payment in full at time of pur- chase. 2. By monthly instalments through a bank, trust or loan company. 3. ad regular deductions from Bond where emp! 8 operate the Pay- roll Savings Plan. 8 out of IO will buy again.... Canada Savings Bonds A. Madryga; Div. 2, ‘erndale—C. Verchere. BW Norrish; Div", AS. Mes Hatzic Prairie—M. R. Lund- nell. G. ck; Div. 2, B. Hood? Div, 3, G: Mt Watson; Div. 40 - iv. Rothel; 6, J. Graham; Div, 7, M. Winde ; Div. 3 Di J. M. Kelleher; Div. 3. MB nall; Div. 3, I. Kerr; Biv. 4, A. C. Isaacs. The new surface coat is 2% inches thick and was laid on the old after it had been prepared as q base. our tant alm const’ a. CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC |