William Penn Life, 2012 (47. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
2012-09-01 / 9. szám
For Starters Life Insurance AWARENESS MONTH SEPTEMBER 2012 LIFE INSURANCE can do some pretty amazing things for people. It can buy loved ones time to grieve. It can pay off debts and loans, providing surviving family members with the chance to move on with a clean slate. It can keep families in their homes and pre-fund a child’s college education. It can keep a family business in the family. It can provide a stream of income for a family to live on for a period of time. Life insurance can do all of these wonderful things for your family...there’s just one small catch. You need to own life insurance. What if you were suddenly gone and your family had to manage on their own? When was the last time you did the math to make sure your loved ones would be okay financially? Have you checked with your employer to find out what kind of life insurance benefit you have through work and whether you have the option to increase your coverage? When was the last time you had your life insurance needs reviewed by an insurance professional? Each September, WPA joins leading insurance companies in supporting Life Insurance Awareness Month. We encourage you to think about your needs and the needs of your family. If you find that you have a need for coverage, we strongly urge you to act by contacting your local WPA agent or our Home Office toll-free at I -800-848-7366 to find an agent in your area. Like the saying goes, life happens. When it does, there’s life insurance. — Join us at our annual picnic Home Office employee exits stage and walks into a proposal McKeesport, pa - wpa Home Office employee Judit Borsay has many special memories performing as a member of the William Penn Association Magyar Folk Dancers. But, we're guessing none are more special than what happened after the group's Aug. 14 appearance at the 53rd annual International Village in McKeesport, Pa. As Judit (pictured left Jand the other dancers left the stage, she was greeted by her boyfriend, Perry Ganchuk. Perry gave Judit a bouquet of flowers, got down on one knee and asked her to marry him. "Yes, yes, yes!" Judit said, as tears rolled down her smiling face. Judit and Perry first met in high school and have been dating for nine years. Perry said he decided to propose to Judit at the International Village because he knew her Hungarian heritage was a very important part of her life and she had been performing at the Village since she was a child. "I am so happy. I am elated and excited and shocked, " Judit said. "I love Perry so much." We congratulate the happy couple and wish them well as they get set to begin their new life together. We invite all our members and friends to join us for the 12th Annual WPA Picnic-A Great Fraternal-Fest to be held Saturday, Sept. 8, from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. at Scenic View in Rockwood, Pa. For more information about this year's picnic, please turn to Page 12. To get to our picnic, follow the directions and map provided here. We look forward to seeing you and your family at Scenic View! From the West 1. Take the PA Turnpike to Exit 91 (Donegal). After paying toll, turn left at stop sign onto Rt. 31 East. 2. Continue on Rt. 31 East for 12.4 miles through town of Bakersville. 3. About 0.4 miles past CoGo's Store, turn right onto Trent Road. 4. Proceed on Trent Road for about 3.0 miles until road dead ends at stop sign. 5. Turn left onto Copper Kettle Road and go 0.2 miles. 6. Turn right onto Ream Road and go 0.5 miles. 7. Turn right onto Lyons Road and go 0.6 miles to Scenic View gate on right. From the East Take PA Turnpike to Exit 110 (Somerset). Turn right onto Rt. 31 West. Go approximately 5.0 miles and turn left onto Trent Road at Pioneer Park sign. Continue with #4 above. 2 0 September 2012 0 William Penn Life