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MR. AND MR. RAYE ALEXANDER ARMSTRONG
were married in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Zurich by Rev.
A. C. Blackwell. The bride is Dianne Catherine, daughter
of Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Hensall, and the late Bruce Koehler,
and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Armstrong,
RR 1 Varna. The couple will reside in Hensall.
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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
New Officers Will
Be Installed For
Hensall Groups
Officers of Hcnsadl Kinsmen
and llensall Kinettes, together
with Exeter Kinsmen and Kin-
ettes, and East London Club
Kinsmen and Kinettes, will be
installed this Thursday night,
September 23, by Governor
Larry Woods, of Preston, at the
Shillelagh Motel, Lucan.
Hensall Kinsmen: Past presi-
dent, John Baker; president,
.1im Hyde; vice-president, Mur-
ray Baker; 2nd vice-president,
Bob Caldwell; secretary, Wayne
Reid; treasurer, Alvin Camp-
bell; registrar, Harold Caldwell;
directors, George Beer, Robert
Reaburn, Ron Wareing.
Hensall Kinettes: Past presi-
dent, Mrs. John Baker; presi-
dent, Mrs, William Fuss; vice-
president, Mrs. Jim Hyde;
secretary, Mrs. Bob Baker;
treasurer, Mrs. Ron Wareing;
registrar, Mrs. Harold Caldwell.
Goshen UCW
Study Bible
Goshen United Church Wom-
en .met at the home of Mrs.
Howard Armstrong, with Mrs.
Bob McKinley's group in charge.
The meeting. with a Biblical
study of the first 11 chapters
of Genesis, was followed by a
short Biblieal quiz and answers.
Hymn 662 was sang and pray-
er by Mrs. Arnold Keys. Mrs.
Anson McKinley conducted .the
business in the absence of Mrs,
Bob Peck.
Mrs. Elgin McKinley was
asked to give a few highlights
on the fellowship meeting held
by U.C.W. at Goderich United
Church Camp.
Minutes were read and ap-
proved. A "thank you" card
was red from Robert Morrison.
A receipt and letter of thanks
was read by Mrs. Roy McBride
for the money sent Mr. and
Mrs. N. Johnston. The section-
al meeting is to be held in
Winthrop on October 20.
Plans were made for the an-
nual turkey supper to be held
on the 27th of October, with
south Goshen group in charge.
Mrs. Anson McKinley gave a
few highlights of the school
for U.C.W, held at Alma Col-
lege in St. Thomas. Mrs. John
Robinson's group served lunch.
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BLAKE NEWS
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Vernon Oesch were Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Allen, Berva and
Wayne, of Goderich, and Mrs.
Ethel Houston, of Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gingerich,
Norma and Elaine spent Sun-
day at Chesley Lake with Mr.
and Mrs. Gerald Gingerich and
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Ginger-
ich and family, Ailsa Craig,
spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.
Curtis Gingerich and family.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Wallace Gingerich and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Orval
Jantzi and family, and Mr. and
Mrs. Ross Hodgert and family,
of Exeter.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Z3, 1965
Huron ' 'ogresszve Conservative
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FOR T@ -HE FEDERAL CONSTITUENCY OF HURON
Tuesday, September 23, 1965
8:30 P.M.
Central Baron Secondary School
Auditoriums
CLINTON
Guest Speaker: HON. MICHAEL STARR
former Minister of Labour in Federal House
JOHN OURNIN MRS. F. G. THOMPSON
President Secretar
The C ii.ada Pension P1
and its enefits
Here is what
the Canada Pension Plan
will do for people
like Huguette Samson,
a 22 -year-old married woman
who earns $56.50 a week.
Huguette and her husband, who
is earning $4,200 a year, hope
that Huguette will work for
a few years before family needs
require her attention full time.
Assuming that H uguette does just
this, her contributions to the
Plan will benefit her in several
ways. For example; if she works
only for another five years,
at age 65 she will receive a small
retirement pension of $8.38 a
month in addition to her $75
a month Old Age Security.
Through her husband's
contributions to the Plan, should
he die when they have three
CP,550
young children, Huguette would
receive a widow's pension
of $57.81 a month plus $25 a
month for each child—a total of
$132.81 a month. She would also
receive a lump sum payment
of $500.
At age 65, based upon both her
own and her husband's
contributions she would receive a
pension of $57.53 a month plus
$75 a month Old Age Security—
a total of $132,53.
[f she decided to supplement her
income at any time by returning
to work, she could still receive
the widow's and orphan's
benefits, could substantially
increase her retirement pension,
and could also'cnsureher
entitlement to a disability pension
if she became disabled.
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
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 are employed and, like
Huguette, have earnings of
$2,938 spread evenly, over the
year, you will pay at the rate of
81¢ a week. Your employer
will pay the same amount.
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,