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Orono Weekly Times, 30 Sep 1965, p. 6

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ORONO WEEKLY TIMES, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3th, 1965 SAFETY COUNCIL FEATURES hîghways be safe for everyone. ta these could be purchased at Cut uirFres rds5&6Fr aeY FIRE PREENTION he sura ce CompatheyI Winners in the competition Wendy Louise Bland, Port Hope; FIEPRVNTO Téguest'speaker, Mr. Normana ranbe o pie. rom t e Ins C ounty Junior are r r adsy6-arki om afety- iBlodgett, from the Farmers Un- Too slow moving vehicle signs wr sflosadaei re ac akiBwavleJa The Durham County Rural Saf- ion Insurance Company of Lind were presented as door prîzes of placing. saoih Bwmnle;Gg ety Council were host to over 100 1 Grades 1 & 2-Home Safety Lightle, Port Hope; Glenn Dog- people on Wednesday .vnig say was introduced by Mr'. Clif-i and these were won by Mrs. Koz- evnnford Matthews, Assistant Agri- ak, 1.1. 1, Bowmanville and Mrs, Posters - Jane Burgess, Port gett, Port Hope; Bill Lowes, Port September iSth at the Town Hall clua ersnaie r ld Arthur Martin, Bowmanville.,Two Hope; Ricky Cornish, Port Hope; Hope; Julie Ann Roberts, Port in Orono for the annual Rural etuaveanprésutated address- fire extinguishers were also pre-I Elaine Kellogg, Port Hope; Chris- Hope. Safety Rally.on the prevention of f ires. H1e sented as door prizes and te ohrSmns otHp;Rs- Grades7& 8-Essays-Elaine Mrs. Aif Allia, Bowmanville, had examples1 of defecti ve and were -won by Mrs. R. J. Doggett. mary Arnold, Port Hope; Kathy Parks ewcsteGenaBo , Chairman of the Council in her worn out wiring as weîî as using'RH 1, Port Hope and AinsleyShrEnsiln Sua Le Port Hope; Jean Parkin, Port welcoming remarks presented a a projector showing the good and Creighton,, 7 Lynn Crescent, Port Thompson, Port Hope. Hope; Barbara Wright, Bowman- summary of the activiies of the bad as far as fire prevention in Hope. Grades 3 & 4-Ian Gordon, ville; Mark Hlli, Port Hope; Stev- Safty ounilin he astyer. he omean fam i coce ned re prizes in the DurhamCoun- Port Hope; Ainsley Creighton, en J. T. Campbell, Port Hope; She discussed the results of the He presented various types of ty Public School Essay and Poster Port Hope; Eric Moore, PortLoieBdPrHp. Farm Accident Survey pointing démonstration showing how dan- ýCompetitions were presented by Hope; Lynn Anderson, Port Hope; This Safety Rally was sponsor- Up that saf ety is a family affair gerous dust and other materials Mrs. S. Lancaster representing Tim Brown, Port Hope; Eddie Ko- cd jointly by the Durham County and only by continually practie- can be. H1e also discussed fire ex- the Safety Council and Mr. James Izak, Hampton; Eileen Raynor, Junior Farmers and Safety Coun- ing safety can the home farmand tinguishers and he pointed out Cryderman, Vice-president of, the ýPort Hope.I cil. The Cnaa ension Plan and itsbenefit Ilere '19 what the Canada 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 timeuntil 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 bis wife, who is two years younger than Robert, receives her Old Age Security pension, the Martins' monthly income will rise to $254.-17. If Robert becomes disabled at age 60, Ail benefits under the Plan will This advertisement is one of a having contributed for five years, maintain their value. The series which relates some of he will get a disability pension of actual benefits payable will the important benefits of the $103.13 a month until he reaches probably be higher than those Canada Pension Plan to 65 when lis retir ement and Old given here since benefits will individual circumstances. Age Security pensions begin. be adjusted to meet changes in living costs and in wage levels If Robert dies after contributing for before they are paid and changes three years, his wife will receive in living costs after they become a widow's pension of $ 64.06 payable. a month until age 65. Frorn then on her widow's pension wiil become $62.50 and she will also receive the $75 Old Age Security pension-a total of $ 137.50 a month. At the time of Robert's death, Mrs. Martin will also be paid a lump sumn of $500. Çma5 What will the Plan cost you? If you, like Robert, are employed and have earnings of $ 5,200 spread eévenly 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 wilI pay the Same amount. Issued by nuthority of the Minister of National H4ealth and Welfare, -Canada, The Honourable Judy LaMarsh.

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