Mon. April 13. 1964. 15 , ,4 ue. Pension.g Figures Given; QUEBEC ‘CPi—An actuariali pension plan $500 annual _ a person earning $2000 a year, His pension premiums would be $40 a year. The report said there should be a deduction of $1,000 for all tpersons so that in effect, pen- sion premiums would be paid only on salary in excess of $1000. The maximum revenue asses- sable would be $6.000 a year. Premium rates would be four per cent. To be eligible for tlte full pen- sion at least '20 years of con- tributions are required. The followin;y table shows how. much a pensioner would get and how much he would pay under' for the plan several wage brackets: Revenue Premiums Pension 81.000 540 $500 $2.000 $750 , $3.000 $l20 $1.000 ' $4.000 $l60 $1.250 l 55.000 8200 $1.500 ' A total pension of $1.300 . would be the mavimum unrter‘ the plan. Man Who Named Spitfire Dies EDINBURGH 'APt The man who named Britain's most famous fighter plane of the Second World War. the Spitfire. is dead. He was Sir Robert Maclean, former chairman of the Vickch- Su per marine .\viation (‘om- pany. which built the plane. The eight~gun Spitfire. with the slower and older Hawker Hurrt-‘ cane. formed the backbone of. the nation's air defence in the battle of Britain. it almost had another name \iaclcan once re- ated: “In accordance with Super- marine tradition the name had to begin with an S. 1 wanted something quarrelsotite and troublesome. spittinq venom, a thoroughly nasty and unpleas< ant creature to meet." He had derided on shrew“ a it e r Shakespeare's woman ‘ character who needed taming7 But suddenly a much better name dawned on him --spitfirc Maclean died in Edinburgh Thursday. aged 00. Scholarships ' lAnnounced l MONTREAL 'CP I«r'l‘en scho- larships worth $3,000 each for postgraduate studies were an- nounced Saturday by the Bank3 of Montreal. The bank ships are part of o ' Montreal scholarship plan to ob- serve Canada's centennial in said the scholar-I . 7. The winners. chosen by a board of five university profes- sors from amon: 16 students who have been studying on m Bank of Montreal scholarships g for the last three years. are: ' Hazel P r itc h e t t. Gamlio. .: Monique St. Georges. Jol- iette. Que: (lary Luxton. (htt- remont. Que; Sandra \lachan. Strathmore. Que: D o r o t h y i Milne. St. Laurent. Que: Mich- ael Church. I‘Iownsview. Ont ; Catherine Reid. Willowdalefl Ont: Brandt Miller. Saskatoon,? and Patricia Ellis and Andreivi Pickard. both of Vancouver. YORK t Miss Cynthia Whitemore. i Charlottetown was the guest of Miss Marlene Watts. York. on her Easter holidays. Miss Joyce MacLennan has returned home after spending a few days with her sister” Mrs. Laken Lewis. York. Mr. and Mrs. \‘elson Watts. and son Lane. Dartmouth. N.S.. spent Easter holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Watts. York. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Allen. York. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Watts, Char- Iottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lewis and two children. York. spent Sun- day in Summersidc. where Mr. Lents Visited his father Colby Lewis. who is a patient in the Summerside hospital Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Watts and two children. York. were the luests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Court.‘ Bedford. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Simp- con. Bay View spent Sunday in . York. at the home of Mr. and . Harry Lewis. , Mrs. Randolph Murray. York. . York. was 41 visitors to Charlottetown on Monday, York institute was held on 'Iesriay. In ’ork School Hos . Louis Vessey , Walter Mallett. "first MacDonald. Mrs. Bever- t y Simoson and Mrs. Frank! ‘essoy. ‘ Mrs. Gordon Crockett spent 8 PW days in Charlottetown. with in the PEI “I in the PEI Hospital. MUSEUM PLANNED \Hanh rApi..A Jewish mu- rentre ol Spain".- (‘9 flourishing Jewish commu- . “before the expulsion of the “'15 in 1492. the France 10%, "Men! announced. to go ANYWHERE! The 4-wheel drive with bucket seats Go Scouting for fun with this stylish 4-seater. 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