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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1965-09-29, Page 5• WEDN.FSDAY, SEPT. 29th, 1915. WH CH TE U ...� R H Mr, and Mrs. Jim Paterson of 'Kitchener were Wednesday , ca11- erf on folks of this vicinity, • Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Gros-. korth arrived home from their Western. trip :on Tuesday:. They_ -went asfar west as Edmonton. Gad report the weather very wet ,with some snow.. . THE LUCKNAW SENTINEL,..LUCKNOW,. ONTARIO PATI F Jim and Loieu Falconer, Mrs, Cecil Falconer and Mrs. Art Co• nin were Thursday visitors with Charlie„ Falconer of Glamis.. Mr , and Mrs, Ted Evans and; family of Downsview were holt, day . visitors this . week withhis parents; • Mr. and Mrs. Bill Evans of Langside. . Mr. and Mrs. Victor Emerson and Mrs.. Art Cronin were Friday visitors with Mr. arid Mrs..itus,- sel Ritchie. • Attending .the Liberal meeting in Port Elgin on Wednesdayfrom this community w e r e: Wesley Tiffin, Russel • . Gann t, Dawson Craig; Andrew Henderson • 'a n d Jack Aitchison; Hospitality Belles T•h e Whitechurch Hospitality Belles met at the home . of Mrs. Victor Emerson on Tuesday, ev- ening ; with ' nine members and leaders, , Mrs,- Walter Arscott and. Mrs.- Garnet ;Farrier, present: Va lerieKing, president, opened the meeting by all repeating: the -H Pledge ' in unison. The roll call was answered with an exchange o f material .. for t h e. Reference File.he minutes were read by' Marie Weber. -It was decided to have , .t next meeting on'Tues- day evening at the home of Mrs. Garnet .Farrier. Plans ,were be- gun for the book covers. The dfs— cussion was on Informal and• For mal Teas, The leaders demonStrz t e d fancy rolled; checkerboard;, and single sandwiches, the ,set..:. ting of • a tea table and a boeteas serving tea and fancy sandwich"- es. andwich-es. Group work was ,the making~, of tea, -Home assignments an roll call were given. The meeting' closed with the creed,, ; tYJ'�°r •fir . ny. 0 Mere is What : ,the Can`da Pension: Plan .: :will do for .people like Robert Martin, a 55 -year-old skilled tradesman who'earns $100 a week ($5,200 a year). • • If. Robert works' full time; until age 65.he can look forward to, a 'monthly retirement income of $104.17 from the Canada. Pension Plan and $75 from Old Age. Security --a total of $179.17 a. month. When his wife, who is :two years younger•than Robert,' receives her Old Age Security pension, the Martins' monthly' laconic will rise to $254,17. • • If Robert becomes disabled at age 60, having contributed for five years,. he will get a disability; pension 'of $103.13 a month until he reaches 65 when, his :retirement and Old Age Security pensions begin. If Robert dies after contributing for' three years, his Wife will receive a widow's pension of $64.06 • • a month until age 65: From then oh her widow's pension will become $62.50' and she Will also receive the $75 Old Age Security - pension --a total of $13736 t. . . q.month,. At the time of Robert's death, .Mrs. Martin will also be paid a •ltinlp sum of $500. 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 meetchanges in living costs and in wage levels' before they are paid and changes in living: costs'after they become. payable, ; What wilt the Plan cost you? If you, like Robert; are employed and have earnings of $5,200 spread evenly over the year, you will, commencing.in January, pay at, the'rate of $1.59 a week until your contributions for the year amount to $79.20. `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. andWelfare, Canada, . The Honourable Judy laMarslf. 1.