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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-01, Page 9••• WEDNESDAY/. SEPT. ist, 1965 WHITECHURCH •• ,(10toodelt For Last Weelkj • Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Coulter Spent' Saild4Y with Mr .and. Mrs, • Angus Falconer of Streetsville. • We are Pleased 10report Angus . bas, returned hoine from hospital .after a knee operation but sorry . • • .' r THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO to "tell that arthritis bas 'set into • the leg and arm on. that side. which necessitates a rest period. •• •Major .and Mrs.. cieorg`e Walker •of Ottawa, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Walker, Frank .and Divi4 of Van- couver • and Miss Bertha Walker of Walkerton were visitors last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walk- er.,, Mrs. Walker returned on Sat -an o at- urday to Ottawa with Major and. Mrs. George Walker. Stephen and Ross .Caslick of Wingham yisited a few days this week with their grandparents Mr. and Mrs, Earl •Caslick. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Robinson oft, Minneapolis visited the Robinson. relatives and at the home of Mr and Mrs. Elrid Nicho 1 and.on urday all attended the wedding of their niece Miss Ann Robinson. On Wednesday, August 18th a- round 2Omembers.of Calvin -Brick journeyed to Goderich and tOUred& visited .With • Patients at Ontario Goderich Hospital.. Before returning home they held their' Birthday Tea at the Pavilion at Harbour Park. • Wellesley. • PAGE NOIIM On Wingham Bali Diamoiid Tharsday. night Mildmay Midget teanl played Whitechurch with .& score8-5 in favour of 11.11dmay., On Sunday afternoon at 2:36 Whitechurch Junior teali, IdaYed Wdllesley Juniors at Wellesley with a score 3-2 in favour of White church who wins the series 'with • • • • • M1 • • • ' • ..4---- ' . Here is what the Canada Pension Pra will do for people like Thor Andersen, . . , . .. a farmer who works.for himself . and makes $4,000 a year. , The Andefsens are both aged 45 and have no family. If Thor's • ' • earnings continue at $4,000.a year • until he reaches age 65, he can • look forward to a retirement , , • pension of$83.33 a month froin • *he Plati.Thi% plus the $75 each • • 11r. and Mrs. Andersen will' • • receive from ad Age Security, 'will give them a total of $233.33 • a month—equal to 70%. of • ' . Thoes previous average earnings if Th or becomes disabled anytime after 1970, haVing contributed until his, disability began, he will get a disability pension"of $87.50 •a ,montli. This will Continue until , he‘becomes 65 when he will receive his retirement and 'Old • , • • • All benefits under the Plan will, /• maintain their Value. The actual , benefits payable will probably • • be higher than those given here • since benefits will be aftusted to meet changes in living costs.and. wage levels before, they are Age Security pensiO9s. ° • paid..ana changes in liVing costs after they become spayable. ;1967, having contributed ,•tiritil , What will the Plan coSt you? • Should Thor die anytime after. • . his deathc, his wife will receive a •widow's pension of $56,25 •:a month until 4116 becomes 65. -Frorit therton she will get $125 'a inontfi.—$50 from, the Plan and $75 from Old Age Security. At the time of Thoes death , Mrs. Andersen will be entitled lump Stimpaynieitt of $500. • • • • If you, like Thor, in a particulaii year, have self-employed earnings of $4,000 you pa,y $122A0 .,„ • in instalinents, in the same way you pay income tax., , 4, This adv.ertisement is, one of a serie. which relates some of the important benefits of the Canada Pension, -Plan to individual circumstances. • Issuer( by authority 'of the Minister of National Health and Welfare, Canada, • - • The Honourable Judy LaMarsli. • • • .. i• ; •,‘ • • ' . • :