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THE NEW
MINIMUM WAGE RATES
IN ONTARIO
New Minimum Wage rates will go into effect
October 1st, 1981.
General hourly rate
Learner hourly rate
Student hourly rate
Liquor Licensed premises
hourly rate
Construction hourly rate
$3.50
$3.40
$2.65
$3.00
$3.75
Additional information may be obtained from the
Employment Standards Branch, Ontario Ministry of
Labour, in the following cities:
TORONTO
400 University Avenue
M7A 1V2
Tel: (416) 965-5251
KINGSTON
1055 Princess Street
K7L 1H3
Tel: (613) 547-3414
OTTAWA
2197 Riverside Drive
K1H 7X3
Tel (613) 523-7530
SUDBURY
199 Larch Street
P3E 5P9
Tel: (705) 675-4455
WINDSOR
500 Ouellette Avenue
N9A 1B3
Tel: (519) 256-8278
HAMILTON
1 West Avenue South
L8N 2R9
Tel: (416) 527-2951
KITCHENER
824 King Street West
N2G 1G1
Tel: (519) 744-8101
ST. CATHARINES
205 King Street -
L2R 3J5
Tel: (416) 682-7261
THUNDER BAY
435. James Street South
P7E 6E3
Tel: (807) 475-1691
KENORA
808 Robertson Street
P9N ixp
Tel: (807) 468.-128
LONDON
205 Oxford Street East
N6A 5G6
Tel: (519) 439-3231
SAULT STE. MARIE
390 Bay Street
P6A 1X2
Tel: (705) 949-3331
TIMMINS
273 Third Avenue
P4N 1E2
Tel: (705) 267-6231
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THE BRUSSELS .POST, OCTOBER 14, 1981 A13
Decor adds to Belgrave Thanksgiving
Correspondence
MRS. LEWIS STONEHOUSE
887.9847
Knox United Church, Bel-
grave, was artistically decor-
ated for its Thanksgiving
service on. Sunday morning.
Melons, gourds, squash,
corn and a wide variety of
fruits adorned the commun-
ion table. Multi-coloured flo-
wer arrangements added to
the display of God's bountiful
gifts in the sanctuary. The
centre of attraction in the
vestibule was a sheaf of cob
laden corn anchored to the
stair railing post. Lichens and
chrysanthemums completed
the array. The work of art was
prepared by Mrs. John McIn-
tosh, Mrs. William Fenton,
Mrs. Ross Higgins and Mrs.
Bert Johnston.
A prelude of organ-piano
selections was presented by
Mrs. George Procter and
Miss Sheila Anderson. Mrs.
Procter was accompanist for
the choir as they rendered the
anthem "0, Give Thanks."
Rev. John G. Roberts cen-
tred his remarks on "Re-
member God's providence,
forget man's potential." He
used a perfectly formed ripe
apple to illustrate on miracle
of life; but stated that a child
is the ultimate of miracles.
Although heredity and sur-
rounding conditions are iden-
tical; each child is unique in
its existence. This truth
cannot be fathomed by man.
The miracles of birth, life,
death, resurrection and life
everlasting are the gifts of
God's providence. Give
thanks for them.
The inspiring message
gave much spiritual food for
meditation.
Mrs. Dennis Ensom of
Sarnia visited with her
mother Mrs. Robert Procter
PRVDE
I
on Friday also visited with.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Zettler
of Chepstow and were over
night guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Zettler.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Coultes held Thanksgiving
dinner on Sunday for their
family.
Huron County Women's.
Institute Rally was held in the
W.I. Hall Belgrave on Tues-
day afternoon October 6 with
a large attendance of Huron
County Institute members.
The guest speaker was the
Rev. Arthur Scott of Trinity
United Church, Ashfield and
St. Helen's United Church.
Mrs. Ruth Coyne of Wind-
sor spent Thanksgiving week-
end with Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor and other
Robinson relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. John Thomp-
son and Michelle of R.R. 2
Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Mali and Taylor of R.R. 2
Holyrood, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Gardow, Robert and Margar-
et Ann of Belgrave were
Sunday visitors at the home of
their parents Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Taylor.
.Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thomp-
son of Goderich called on Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Taylor
and Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Armstrong on Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Garner Nich-
olson spent last week with
Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Wide and
family who have recently
moved into their new home on
Skylark Drive in Hamilton.
Mrs. Frank Edgar, Miss
Shirley Edgar of Wingham
and Miss Joan Edgar of
London were dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stone=
house on Saturday evening.
Joan has just recently return-
ed from a conducted tour to
China and Hong Kong. While
in Hong Kong she visited
with her foster daughter and
her family.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Long
of Scottsdale, Arizona visited
on Tuesday afternoon with
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Johnston.
1 Vice president Angela
I Nethery opened the meeting,
with the 4-H pledge and then
the roll call. We discussed
last week's home activities,
We then went into the kitchen
and made up the recipe for
Top Hat Cheese Souffle and
put it in the oven to cook for 35
minutes. After that we went
back to the table and worked
on our books. The bell rang
that the souffle was done and
we all had a serving of it and
most of us enjoyed it.
Katherine Procter and
Ruth Higgins are the clean up
girls for the next meeting. We
closed our meeting with the
.4-H motto.
Dr. Ronald Taylor of St.
John's Newfoundland is
spending this week with his
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Taylor also visited with other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil-
kinson and Sandra of Smith-
ville spent the holiday week-
end with Mr. Howard Wilkin-
son and Charlie and Miss
Annie Baker.
Mrs. Hazel Procter, Mrs.
Ethel Wheeler of Belgrave,
Mr. Elmer Wilkinson of
Wingham and Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Wilkinson and San-
dra of Smithville spent
Thanksgiving Monday with
Mr. Howard Wilkinson,
Charlie and Miss Annie
Baker.
Mrs. John Kerr and Rowan
and Mrs:' Eliie MacKinnon of
Richmond Hill left on Tues-
day to spend a. couple of days
with friends and relatives at
Sudbury.
Mrs. Robert Procter visited
' on Monday with Mr. and
Mrs. Larry Mayberry and
family of Londesboro.
Mr. and Mrs. George, John-
ston, Tara and Erin of Ilder-
ton spent the holiday week-
end with their parents Mrs.
Laura Johnston and Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Grasby.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert John-
ston and Sandra of Alvinston
and Mrs. Lois Warwick, of
Wingham were dinner guests
on Saturday night at the home
of Mrs. Laura Johnston.
Mrs. Cliff Logan spent
Thanksgiving weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Logan I
and family of Wyoming.
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Ball of
Hanover and Richard Ander-
son of London spent the
holiday weekend with their
parents Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Wight-
man, Tracey, Pamela and
Kevin of Fergus spent
Thanksgiving weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wight-
man.
Miss Kim McIntosh of
London spent the holiday
weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rae,
M r. Michie
honoured
Nieces and nephews of Mr.
Ernest Michie of Callander
Nursing Home, Brussels
gathered at the home of Mrs.
Ada Smith, Brussels on Fri-
day evening to help him
celebrate his 83rd birthday.
Jamie and. Ian of Guelph
spent the weekend with her
parents Mr. and Mrs. James
Coultes.
Mrs. Wiliam Cottrill and
Mike of Tiverton attended the
Turkey Supper at the Bel-
grave arena on Wednesday
and later visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Lamont and Donel-
da.
Miss Margaret Curtis,
Miss Nora Van Camp and
Mr. Robert Coultes of Brook-
hhaamvenacNursingHome, r. and
Mrs.. Lewis Stonehouse on a
short drive through the coun-
try side to view the Autumn
scenery and later were sup-
per guests at the latters
home.
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