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Port Perry Star (1907-2001), 24 Mar 1971, p. 14

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PERRY STAR -- rf g ' . , March 24, 1971 ackstock News tly at hy | i z g i z | 5 g i | FE Hl E i | H 5 " sef Hi FE i | | : 45 > z + #4) Fi g Hl di! BEE a7 gre, FE Bul s z FUE : } Malcolm Get your Highest Prices illips: COLLINS Phillips wat Okie AUCTION SERVICE Farm Sales, Household Real Estate, ete. Phone 986-4673 LAND SURVEYOR 157 Main Street W. Stouffville, Ont. Phone 640-403! DUFF Electronics ADMIRAL TELEVISION Malcolm Pallant ACCOUNTANT ATLL RR. 3 PORT PERRY EMMERSON INSURANCE AGENCY LIMITED General Insurance -- Port Perry - 985-7306 PTOLEMY and GRIEVE Gulf Service Station GENERAL REPAIRS«~ Port Perry - 985-3182 * Brothers Construction ° Have your house built by experts. Also General Repairs, Cottoges Raised, Foundations efc..... For free estimates call *" MYLES KING °* Auctioneer and Valuator FARM SALES - FURNITURE and ANTIQUES : : iti Hue sl Har : : : z the Crest Hardware Bonspiel Lancaster, Pennsylvania on . at the Port Perry Curling Wednesday and Thursday off, Roy Turner's rink Fife i eB z other rink made up of Roy McLaughlin, Harold McLaugh- lin, Vernon Asslestine and Merrill VanCamp also enjoy- ed the day there. . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pais- ley, Craig and Cathy spent a few days visiting relatives at Dunnville. Excellent crowds thorough- ly enjoyed the three fine one- act plays presented by the Cartwright High School stu- dents on Thursday and Satur- day evenings--the event had to be postponed on Friday evening due to very unfav- ourable weather & road con- ditions. We will hope to have a detailed report of these plays in next week's the United Church met in the Christian | Education Building on Sunday evening. The evening opened with games conducted by Aileen VanCamp, Thelma Wright & Doreen VanCamp. Mrs. Lloyd Wright introduced the speak- er Miss Mabel VanCamp, Q.C. who gave a most informative and interesting tlak on the practical points of making Wills, Appreciation of the group was expressed to the speaker by Miss Doreen Van- Camp. Lunch and a social concluded the evening. Doreen VanCamp, Tor- _jonto is spending the winter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mgs- Stanford Van- Camp. news. Continued on page 15 if you did not receive a supplement in 1970... . in 1970... you may qualify for increased you may now qualify for one as of payments after April 1st, 1971. At April 1st, 1971, because the amount that time, the maximum combined Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement will be raised to $135.00 a month for a single person or a married person whose husband or wife is not a pensioner, and to $255.00 a month for a married couple who are both pensioners ($127.50 each). of income you are allowed has been adjusted, upwards. Nearly 300,000 more Canadians will benefit from this change. The new maximum Old Age Security pension and Guaranteed Income Supplement will be $135.00 a month for a single person and $255.00 a month for a married couple who are both pensioners ($127.50 each). You have already received an infor- mation booklet and an application form for the supplement. If you think you are eligible, and have not already completed and mailed the application form, you should do so now. The in- creased Guaranteed income Supple- ment is not sent to you automatically You must apply for it each year. For further information or assistance in determining whether you are eligible for an increased supplement, write the regional Old Age Security office at the address shown below : Your regional Old Age Security office is: 789 Don Mills Road, Don Mills, Toronto, Ontario Phone (416) 966-6000 ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF NATIONAL HEALTH AND WELFARE THE HONOURABLE JOHN MUNRO. MINISTER a

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