BETTER a eau CANADA SAVINGS ONDS cashable anytime at full value with interest Canada Savings Bonds are a most convenient and pract- ical way to save. They are a safe investment with many unusual advantages. If the eed arises they can be cashed at any time at any bank for full face value plus earned interest. They are like dollars with coupons attached, This year they are better than ever. Here's why: Higher return than ever before * Interest first year 4%, second year 414%, third year 414%, Next six years 5% als bonus of 3% at final maturity. Average interest yield if held.to maturity is 4.98% per year. Now available to estates Eligibility has been broadened—in addition to individuals, for the first, time executors may invest in Canada Savings Bonds for estates of deceased persons. New limit: $20,000 Maximum amount of this issue which may be registered in any one name has been raised to $20,000. Each member of a family (adult or minor) may hold up to this amount of the new Series. This limit applies also to an estate. Available in 5 denominations Coupon Bonds are available in denominations of $50, $100, $500, $1,000 and $5,000. In fully registered form, $500, $1,000 and $5,000, Convenient to purchase Available for-cash and on instalments through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work, or through your investment , dealer, stock broker, bank, trust or loan company. . ORDER YOURS TODAY —— — Che Guardian ~ “Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew" PAGE 11 Charlottetown, Wed., Oct. 14, 1959 SECOND SECTION Juniors Farmers Hold Banquet The New Glasgow and districts Junior’ Farmers held their tvird annual banquet at Shining Waters Lodge, Cavendish, on October 7th. Grace was offered by William Andrew. 8 guests par- took of a delicious hot turkey) dinner. The president, Leith Dickieson, presided over the head table. Guests included Mrs. Dickieson; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacKay: Mr. and Mrs. Rolly Larkin, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Stuart Wright and Mrs. Wright; President of the P. E. I. Junior Farmers’ Federation, Mrs. Ster- ling MacRae and Mr. MacRae: Mr. and Mrs. William Andrew. After proposing a toast to the Queen Mr. Dickieson remarked on the fine co-operation he had ~- ceived from the members and directors during the past year. | He complimented them on their) initiative and perseverance | Mr. Wright congratulated the) New Glasgow group on their many achievements, and_ felt that their group could be favor- ably compared with any group in Canada. Others making com plimentary remarks were: Mr. MacKay, Mrs. MacRae, Mr. Lar- kin, Elbert Orr, James Coles, Fred Kitson, Melvin Larkin, Basil McCoubrey, Jay Edwards, Robert Rackham and Mrs. Blair Andrew. A sing song and instrumental music, in the spacious lounge, were led by Mrs. Eugene Larkin and Miss Coleen MacAleer. Mrs. ‘Dr.’ lan MacMillan accompan- ied by Mrs. Ivan MacKay favor- ed the gathering with a solo: The; guests spent an enjoyable eve-| ning in modern and square danc- ing. Justine Gallant operated the record player. VETERAN IS SHARP i “TI playthe mouth AT THEATRE - - a Canadian pianist Glenn Gould | Winnipeg. The young pianist ; Feakes. London’s Royal Albert Hall, | E I ! dating from 1378. ‘ean hold an. is shown with Ben Feakes | apologized for not shaking | organ and I’m not going to kiss audience of 8.000 and an or-.-whom he met during a visit hands, saying: “I'm a pianist.” | you.” chestra and choir of 1,000 | to a senior citizen’s home in | “That's fine,” replied Mr. 'WMS, Explorers Hold Service The thankoffering service o Explorers and the W.M.S. aux: iliary of St. David’s United Church, Georgetown, was held iz the church hall on Friday, Oct ober 2nd. The president of the auxiliary, Janie Llewellyn, con | ducted the service, with Mreé H. Larsen as organist. | Rev.2W. A. MacQuarrie a | guest speaker gave an interest jing and informative address of the Women’s Missionary Society, the size of the organization; iti worth and work at home and | overseas. A chorus by the senior girls “A Melody of Love’ added muct to the service, as did the special numbers by the Explorer group These were: a choral reading “Thankfulness’’, a chorus, “We | Thank Thee Lord’, and a motion [= song, “Peter, James and John”, Offering was received by Kenny Walker and David MacDonald. After benediction by Rev. W. A. MacQuarrie, the Explorers were given a treat of candy by aux- iliary. CANADA SAVINGS BONDS Buy yours now, by instalments or for cash, i a turch beet THE ROYAL BANK OF CANADA reninens TING os 5 oh ig 55s i reba esa tawb sel es ened L. D. MacKay, Manager. Branches also in Hunter River, Mount Stewart, Summerside and Tyne Valley. 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