HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Bayfield Bulletin, 1965-09-02, Page 3WEDDING RECEPTION AT BAYFIELD
Miss Jean C. McClinchey, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. C. Bruce E. LlcClin-
Chey of R.R. 2, GoJerich,became the
bride of Peter A. Imanse, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Imanse of R.R. 1
Varna in a double ring ceremony at
Union United Church July 17.
(Photo by R.J. Nephew)
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The Canada Pension Plan
and its benefits
Here is what
the Canada Pension Plan
will do for people
like Thor Andersen,
a farmer who works for himself
and makes $4,000 a year.
The Andersens 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 583.33 a month from
the Plan. This, plus the $75 each
Mr. and Mrs. Andersen will
receive from Old Age Security,
will give them a total of $233.33
a month—equal to 70% of
Thor's previous average earnings.
CP-25C
If Thor becomes disabled anytime
after 1970, having contributed
until his disability began, he will
get a disability pension of S87.50
a month. This will continue until
he becomes 65 when he will
receive his retirement and Old
Age Security pensions.
Should Thor die anytime after
1967, having contributed until
his death, his wife will receive a
widow's pension of S56.25
a month until she becomes 65.
From then on she will get SI25
a month-550 from the Plan and
S75 from Old Age Security. At
the time of Thor's death
Mrs. Andersen will he entitled
to a lump sum payment of S500.
All benefits under the Plan will
maintain their value. The actual
benefits payable will probably
he higher than those given here
since benefits will be adjusted to
meet changes in living costs and
in wage levels before they are
paid and changes in living costs
after they become payable.
What will the Plan cost you?
If you. like Thor, in a particular
year, have self-employed earnings
of S4,000 you will pay SI22.40
in instalments, in the same
way you pay income tax.
This advertisement is one of a
series which relates some of
the important benefits of the
Canada Pension Plan to
individual circumstances.
Issued by
authority of the Minister of
National Health and Welfare,
Canada,
The Honourable Judy LaMarsh,
Miss Hazel Wacks
Teeswater visited
with Mr. & Mrs. R.
Fitzsimons for a
couple of days the
first of last week
Mr. & Mrs. Doug-
las H. Weeks, St.
Catherines visited
with their Aunt &
Uncle Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Fitzsimons las
Tuesday.
Mr. & Mrs. Roy
Fitzsimons & Kelso
Mrs. Otto Smale and
Darlene, Hensall
were in London Wed-
nesday and Friday.
Mrs. Smale and Dar
lene returned home
Saturday evening.
Mr. & Mrs. R. Fit
zsimons & Kelso vis
itrd on Sunday with
their Aunt Mrs. T.
Sproal, Brampton,
and Miss Elvera Ch-
rchill, Toronto.
rs. R. E. Shaddick
nd Karen Fitzsimom
s returned home wi
them after spending
a week in Toronto.
F/O & Mrs. W.
M. Reid, Trenton,
spent two days last
week with Mr. & Mrs.
Roy Scotchmer. Th-
ey were the first
tenants to occupy
the Scotchmer cot-
tage in 1958, and
have since lived in
Bagstville, Ottawa
and are now res:d-
ing in Trenton.
Social News
By Mrs. Audrey Bellchamber, Social Editor, Phone Bayfield 38
Bayfield Bulletin-Sept.2/65-PAGE THREE
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