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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) EVELYN HARDY HANDICRAFT HANDWOVEN PLACE MATS AND GIFTS A SPECIALTY GODERICH R. R. 5 - PHONE 524-9893 ONE CONCESSION EAST AND SOUTH OF CARLOW SWIMMING FISHING PICNICS Piper's 13am ADMISSION SO CENTS PER CAR GROUP RATES AVAILABLE OPEN 10 A.M. CLOSED AT DUSK PHONE 524-6290 DIRECTORY FINK LODGE AMBULANCE SERVICE Goderich 524-7345 Oxygen, First Aid Equipment Plumbing • Heating Ltd Electrical Service ED FINK BILL FINK Mensal' 36 Clinton 482-7682 PATTERSON'S USED FURNITURE 97 St. Patrick St. — Goderich — Dial 524-7616 Sky Hadar Ail Services Goderich Chartered and Sightseeing Flights — Student Training SKY HARBOR — HIGHWAY 21 — PHONE 524-7385 W. MacDONALD ELECTRIC CO ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Specializing in Electric Heating Complete Motor Rewinding and Repair Service CLINTON DIAL 482-7702 GODERICH PHONE 524-7851 PICK OLTHE CROP VEGETABLES Kountry Kist Corn 14 oz.1 tins for 21( Aylmer Peas 10 oz. 2/25( Kountry Kist Peas 1 for Ph Fresh Corn (Hurry!) 49c doz. SEE THE WIDE SELECTION AT HOVEY'S GENERAL STORE lAYFIELD PHONE 10 THE COUNTRY CUPBOARD ART ELLIOTT PROPRIETOR • HOME BAKING • HOMEMADE PRESERVES • HOMEMADE JAMS JELLIES, PICKLES • GOURMET FOODS • UNUSUAL GIFTS LOUISA ST. - PHONE 96 BAYFIELD, ONT. 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 Your Headquarters For Paint, Wallpaper and Drapes D. A. KAY and SON Store Open Friday Evenings 33 Huron St. — CLINTON — 482-9542