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Do You Have A Will?
A—Would you he satisfied if
your estate was distributed
by the provisions in your
will?
B—Do you have a common
disaster clause and a guard-
ian named in your will or
would your dependent chil-
dren become wards of the
courts and, your liquid estate
held in trust until your
youngest child reaches age
21?
C—IF YOU DO NOT HAVE
A WILL: There could be un-
necessary delay and addi-
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estate taxes, succession
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your 'estate to pay.
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ALBERT STREET' CLINTON. PINO!4E.41124046
crinlAnale prectieing ",bank.
0PPeCt9Y" 41444 4*.e Plttn,
tiered ,Many .elderly .citizens.
ralready th4 year, Warne. ghtef.
inspector James" L. Erskine,
of The PPP anti. rackets
branch.
*Several attempts have been.
made to, perpetrate the "bank
lnepecter" swindle in the
ton area. None ,have been sue.
cessful,
But in the past four weeks,
many elderly depositors 'have
beee swindled out, of thousands
of -cieljare c)othwestern On.
*rig communities.
'9ne of ,st4 frauds reported:
in the Brampton area resulted
in the single loee of $1,800„
In past years, thousands of
dollars .hAye been taken ereim
trusting eedunettpeectiegeldeee
ly persons throughout Cntaric
by eclienie commonly called
"bank inePeCtort,frauds..inves,
tigetione have indicated that
a great .number of criminals
practice several variations -of
this scheme, While there have
been some Arrests; PrOseeution
is very difficult because the
"voice on the • telephone" can,
not be identified, and the
"pick-up man" appears only
for a few momentfeat the elderly
persons door.
Dective Sergeent Harry Pelz
Of the anti-rackets branch ha$
been assigned, to investigate
this scheme that usually op.ere
ates in the following manner:
Any time during banking
hours the telephone may ring,
in an average middle-class
home -,- usually that of an elderly
widow.. The male caller, in a
very business-like and author.
-itative Tanner, will identify
himself as .either a banks-
official or a member of the
police department, presently in.
-vestigating a dishonest bank
employee suspected of tamper-
ing with the customer's account.
The caller will then, in a very'
persuasive tone, obtain from the
victim information concerning
the amount of money on deposit
in. her account, He will then
request, that she go to the bank
and withdraw a substantial -sum
of money from her account.
As part of the scheme, the.
victim is advised that in make
ing. this ,withdrawal, she will
assist in trapping the dishonest
employee; she will also be ad-
-viSed not to tell anyone. The
caller .may offer to pick her up,
send a taxi, meet her at a
pre-determined rendezVous, or
imply that she may have receive
ed counterfeit money in a recent
evithdraWal and he will take. and
P or. • • le re eel. examine itl her. If' 'she" en:
presses doubt -that' the caller
is a police officer or a bank
official, he will tell her to hank
up• and call back, however, he
will keep her line open by
not hanging up and when she
dials, he will answer accord.
ingly,
Bank inspectors or police
officers do not under ,any cite
cumstances ask persons to with.,
draw money from the. bank.
Any person approached under
these or similar conditions,
should call their local police
department on a neighbours
phOhe.
This scheme has been used
with increasing regularity in
cities and rural communities
across Canada and the United
States. Thousands of dollars
have been taken from trusting
and unsuspecting elderly people
which they can ill afford to lose;
in some cases their life savings,
and perhaps money they. have
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MIDDLETON
FAyourite guests and special
visitors helped to make the
regular monthly meeting of St. -
Julies (141ddletoe)A,C,W. shine
as a memorable one.
It *as held at the home of
Airs Fred Middleton, on. Wed.
nesday, February 8 with go
adults and 3 children present,
answering the roll call with
a favourite childhood winter
pass- tim e.
Mrs. Alvin Dutot.conducted
the worship service and the'
president, Mrs. Ed. Wise pre.
sided during the business
period, Correspondence reveal-
ed a most interesting note of
appreciation to the members
from Mrs. Stewart Middleton
for the plant and many cards
sent her during her sojourn at
hospital.
It was decided to have the
third card party of the season
at Goderich Township Hall on
Friday February 16 at 8:30.
Conveners of this party are
Mrs. Jack Smith, Mrs. Jack
Cole, Mrs. Joe Storey andMrs.
John Grigg. Special prizes or
favours are being planned for
this party and it is hoped the
same wonderful support reale
ized at the other parties may
prevail again for the third. It
makes for unsurpassed CORN
munity tspirit the best infection
one can enjoy!
The special guest of the after,
noon was Mrs. G. Dumont of
Clinton who showed photographs
and slides and gave a most
illustrative commentary on life
and scenes of LAbrador where
'she and her husband were sta.
tioned for three years.
SpeCial emphasis was given
to the annual Toy Drop con.
ducted by the airforce person.
nel to isolated Indian and
Eskimo settlements as far away
from Goose Bay Air Force Base
as four air hours. Hard to be.
lieve facts that many of these
PM Aly$„ e.tents t4q, roundein very isolated areas
with no thought of leaving were
proven by very colourful slides
which had been photographed by
Mrs. Dumont's husband, Cpl,
Dumont photography specialist.
The ever present dark' blue
mountains were noticed in many
pictures proving yet another
fact that Labrador has more
than ice and snow but has beau..
tiful blue mountains and from
them the Labradorite stone used
for jewellery and ornaments.
Mrs. Dumont passed around one
such rock as well as her brooch
containing a polished Labrador.
ite stone.
' Mrs. Ed. Wise introduced the
speaker while Mrs. Don Middle.
ton moved a vote of appreciation
to her.
The president thanked the
hostess for having the meeting
and closed the meeting with
prayer, after 'which Mrs. Fred
Middleton and Mrs. Alvin Du.
tot served tea.
The Dereae Unit of the UCW
Met Tuesday at the horn e of Mrs,
Laura. LY011, The President
opened with Prayer. Mrs. Lyon
read the Scripture Paseage;
minutes were read and approve
ed.
Used nylons are urgently
needed to provide employment
for Korea-11 Women. Ladies
please save and bring to the
church. Six guilts are ready to
be sent to c.A,S, at godertch•
Mrs, Scott contributed a lovely
solo. A poem 'Life's Mirror'
was read by Mrs. Howalt, Mrs.
Gourley gwye the second chap-
ter of "Profiles of Japan".
The Meeting closed with hymn
"0 Master let me Walk with
Thee" and prayer. A social
half-hour was enjoyed at the
close The Londesboro Eitplorers
Wish to thank the residents of
the village for their co-opere
ation in the canvass for the
March of Dimes._ More than $20
was collected.
Earl Gaunt returned home
last Wednesday having been a
patient in Sea.forte Hospital for
several weeks. We are pleased
to hear 'he is much improved.
Congratulations are in order
to Mr. and Mrs. John Radford
on the arrival of a son Friday
February 16.
Mrs. Edwin Wood spent last
week in Toronto visiting with
their daughter and family Mr.
and. Mrs. Bill Andrews.
Mrs. Harry Durnin spentlast
week with their son and family
in Stratford,
Mrs,.Ernest Whitehouse of
11 R. 2 Icippen, died Sunday
February 18, in. South Heron
Hospital, Fee**. The former
Ida Laura -1.'1171ePri she was
she was a charter member
of KIPpen East WI and held the
office of president and other
offieee. She was a member
of Ilensall United Church and
UCW.
Surviving are tier husband
and one daughter Donna at hornet
four sisters, Mrs. Stewart
(Grace) Pepper, Mrs. John
(Vera) Jackson. Seaforth; Mrs,
Fraser (Gladys) Furlong,'
Arthur; Mrs. Charles (Mary)
Martin, Parry Sound; five bro.
thers John, and Wilfred,' Sea*
forth; Allan and Wilson, R,R,
2 Kippen; Wilbur, Durham,
Funeral service was held
from Bonthron Funeral. Chapel
Tuesday by Rev. Harold Currie:
Burial was in Hensall Union
Cemetery,
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St. Paul's ACW met Thurs.
day February 15 at the home
of Mrs. Mary Taylor.
The meeting opened with
prayers from the "Living Mes.
sage," and Mrs. Seegmiller
read a chapter from the study
book "RightToA Future," deal.
ing with the church and native
peoples. A quiz was held re.
garcling the. Indians in Canada.
A discussion followed.
The President, 'Mrs. Annie
Reid announced the World Day
of Prayer would be held in the
Presbyterian Church.
It was decided to have a
bake sale and bazaar October
19, '
The President presented a
gift to Mrs. Taylor from the
ACW on the occasion of her
80th birthday, and a social hour
followed with a birthday 'cake.
* * *
Hensel]. Women's Institute
held a Valentine party in Hen-
sail Legion Hall, Wednesday'
February 14, president Mrs.
Clarence Reid presiding.
Plans were discussed regard.
ing e birthday party at Huron.
view in May, and at the Blue
Water Rest Home inSeptember,
A letter was read from Miss
Piwon Carroll, hpme eeelle
Omist. for Heron, announcing
"Farmers Week" at QuelPh
University February. 19 to 23,
When the theme will be "Farin•
ers Qf TomorroW." A special
day for women will be held
Friday, February 23 in liar.
court'Memorial United Church,
Guelph, with the topic "Family
end community Relations, Dr.
Margaret Nix of New York, will
be speaker.
Mrs, Rohert Simpson, repre.
sentative for thiS branch On the
Retarded Children's Assecia•
tion reported on the recent
enceuraging meeting, Interest
is growing, she said. Member.
ship fee for WI branches 'is
$25.
Mrs. Carl Payne reported on
the sale of brochures, "History
of'Hensall," She said these
books, are publicizing Hensall
on more than one continent.
Progressive euchre was held
and lunch served. Euchre win-
ners, Mrs. Frank Harburn,
Mrs. Windover, Mrs. R. Mc.
Allister, Crokinole, Mrs. Clar.
ence Reid, Miss Greta Lam.
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