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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-09-30, Page 14{t,n�t{s..1 d`• Quite a f from here wedding an in Auburn friday .ever Reg S.cholt2 recipients c the gatherii ulations. Mr. .. and Kitchener v with Mr. a Mr. and of Listowel w:tthrhel p_a Jack' Mbrris Mr. Edw Johnston. of home .on Fi fishing trip . Visitors Mr. and M, URTIllor. .THE.:LUCKNQW SENTINEL, LUVKNvw, gr11AK1v WEDNESDAY, berrEMBER 34 ITECHURCH ew , relatives and friends!' attended the 35thl niversary celebration :ommunit. Hall on y ung for Mr. and Mrs. :. They were.. - and -Money -from - �f gifts. and money from Ig. We extend con rat Harding Mrs. Fred Hardin of ' vereSunda visitors . Sundayhigh id. Mrs. Dalton Schultz, .. � rv. . > .. Mrs.. Mervyn•Shewan were Sundayvisitors rents Mr: and Mrs.' ;,_.__.. ;,...__.. ,..._ on -and family , • ya Ards and. •Gershom • ' Wingham returned iday from a• 10: day � , at Spanish Lake., • )n the week end with . rs.. Tom Magoffn of Lucknow were Ernest Mag offin :of I Toronto: and. Mrs. Jack Tierney ' and Fern of Port Elgin. , Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coultes of East Wawanosh were Sunday visit- ors with -Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Conn and family. �Ivirs. James McInnes returned* home on Sundayafter a two weeks -._ visit with relatives at Teeswater, Corrie and Wingham, Whitechurch U. C. W. Thank- offering meeting is being held . . Friday -evening 2` in the � -: United Church at..S.,ao,..:Q es't _._ Gu .. speaker is Paul Groskorth, a . Toronto teacher, who'wall speak.' _ _ ,. ' Laidl'aw' and family,, Mrs. Ezra ;Scholtz and attended the 35th wedding anniversary celebration held at Auburn Hall for Mr. and Mrs. Reg Scholtz. - Mr and Mrs, Russel' Chap- 'man were at: Grand Bend .on Fri- day , where Mr, and Mrs, Ross" -- • Smith were closinguptheir store . which they operate for the sum- .mer months during the tourist season. ;' Quite a few friends and relativ- es from attended the .Olson-. .. • • .. .,>� Ooult ..weddin : reception held ... aes . g p at Belgrave Women's institute: Hall on Fridayevening'with Tif- ,... : fins Orchestra supplying music.. •• Mrs.' Rae Lewis. of Wingharn visited on Sunday with Mr: and Mrs. Ronald Coultes and famil y •ws. Rev. Horace. Braden. of• London was a dinner guest on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Gaunt.. On Sunday October 4th .Rett.. Braden will preachhisfarewell sermon. Having accepted anoth- er position at the University ,of he finds it too much work to ful- fill both positions, Mr, and.Mrs. Emerson Morris , o spent the summer in Northern who __p_._ Ontario at Minake and returning to their home in Florida,visited Wednesday with .Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Scott of Ripley and all . then visited with; Mr. and. Mrs • , Earl Caslick, Mrs,: Morris is'the, former lda Hill, a. sister of Mrs. Scott and Mrs:.Caslick. -. � :' Mr. and Mrs. John Wilken, Marjorie and John of Gowantown , ..prize visited. Sunday with Mr, and Mks. Earl Wilkens and family, .. We are sor to report Mrs. • • ��• p Carl Weber is:a patient in ,W ham; and District Hospital.. friends here wish her a very speedy recovery; h ch Metn�ers of Whtec ur .. en's°Institute resdn in V�ln $ ham put o a Progressive Euc party•n Whitechurch Corrin Memorial ' a Hall on Monday e ing, Those receiving prizes, high lady', Mrs,; • Robert. Mow gent , Bill Taylor. Eac r eceived a tin of ham.. Low prize went to .Jar`nieson, Petty 5 lb..of sugar •and the lucky was won try. Grant Wilton, :B on The Handicapped Child:and . also show slides. "' ° , Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Sim- mons and Lonnie of London *pent .P the. week end. with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Simmons , Wingham , Mr,. and Mrs. Elroy `backer of a " les, ' The' trave went from one to anon who had .lone hands in s ads p won e Crot waas b b 15 Mrs. ysables. play Lunch wa 's rve. s e d by the ost .If, for -any reason, "your -company closes down, all wages owed to you (up to $2,000) have preferred claim against the assets of the employer. The same rule covers' any vacation u nary -ave-coming-(vacat o i pay must now be held int rust for you by your employer).. An 'announcement on the new Minimum Wage and some improvements. of . Employment Standards in thearea of . job security. As of Qotoher 1,1; 97Q, minimum wage goes up to $1.50/hour, and''he construction minimum to $1.75/ hour. Then, on April 1, 1971, the gen • • eral,minimum dump too $]:hour, and construction to $1.90/hour. If your wage depends on. the .estab- lished minimum, get the whole story on the rising minimum wages by writ- ing Or phoning the Regional office of theXintariaDepartment of aabc u nearest you. o At the same time the minimum wage'goes up, new regulations come into effect to improve your job security. How much vacation are you en- titled to? The law ,says you must get at least one week's paid: vacation after your , first..twelve months of employ inept; and two week's paid vacation'.' after each:of the next twelve months; .some. new. teeth in'the. The Employment Standards Blanch has the power to assess any money owing to you, either wages, ' overtime *or vacation pay, and to collect For' example, if you'work for one • of an associated group of companies and are assigned.to another company in the grouplor- peri nilof ti m e 1t Irom your emp oyer n y Employers must also pay the Department a 10% penalty for with - you'll holding any mone: fy rom your • et .aid for any overtime you work g p y y just as if yo"uLwere still working for the -original -company. All :the-ot e-r-prov-i � sions of the Act apply the same way. • For the whole story on what these changes mean to you, writeor phone your nearest -Employment -Standards Yc.U! Ontario Department of labour Makin(Ontario aselterplace to work Toronto - 74 victoria St. 365=5251 Hamilton- 32 James Si, South 527-2951 London 362 Dundas St. 438.911 Ottawa -?ebb Bldg., 2197 Riverside Dr, 731-2556 Sault Ste. Marie, -125 Brock St:, 949-3331 HON. DALTON HALES, Q.C., MIZI ISTER,