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PHONE: 887-6336 or 887.6585 13RUSSELS, ONT,
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PHONE 887-9491
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PHONE 357.3G30
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REAL ESTATE BROKER
GENERAL INSURANCE
AOLIVI" FOR HOWICK FARMERS MUTUAL FIRE INfe.
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E SPECIALIZE IN A COMPLETE LINE OF
FARM EQUIPMENT
SALES AND SERVICE
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siktitggLs SEAFORTH,
5?7.0245
ployees. Where the number of ':rot:
employees is less than five, only Fog?'
one employee may he employed
as a learner.
,The learner and student rates
do not apply to persons engaged
in constreictiOn.
.New anowanct6 tot' meals and
rocims have been set out by the
IlAgnlation. Maximum allowance
to' be permitted in calculating
wageS Will be 05 cents each meal,
got more than, $13.50 a week and
VA-7/0 fOr a. room.
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Don't worry about"; ilkidirsig your
proper station in life. SeirhAtitne
somewhere along the Way, some.'
one, will tell you where to get off.
renew BrusW4
Sales Service
Installation
FREE ESTIMATES
Earnihigher interest.
on our G,varanteed
Investment Certificates
now.paying• as high' as;
eight and three quarter:
percent.
• Barn C,eanere
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• Steittlrie
.001%1Ath G. *IVES
R.R. 2, BLY I s'
Phone Seceeeets 887-9024
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ROY KENNEDY, Publisher
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Sex SO, Brussels, Ontario.
Published at Srusseis, Ontario. every Thursriay
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Monday, and Wednesday 482-7010
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THE McKILL.OP MUTUAL
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Office Main Street
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Insures
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MINIMUM WAGE RATES AND
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
-to' cHANde
Wage' of :AO "t:0
becoMe effective in' OilYarki'
October I Wilf reach 411iti with
the recleral Government's ain'i;
mum wage when it increases' to
$1.65 April 1, 1971,
At that time, it will be the
highest provincial minimum wag(
in Canada if those i n ether prov-
inces remain at present or in(1
sated !levelS : Alberta raises its
rate to $1.55 October 1 while
_British Columbia and Manitoba
Will move to $1.50 on the same
data
Th6 rate in the construction
ii•Olii§trY id Ontario Will increase
to $1,00 tni April 1, 1971.
The eueroot gooroi minimum
Ate o > $1:30 became effective on
.alibi'.;' 1, lfAg: The Construction
l'atuf at the present time
Labour Minister Dalton Fiat'
said that the purpose in establish-
a minimum wage is to give work-
(IN! yhose bargaining power is
pratfir4iott against exploit-
set a basic st+.0th.-N-Yi f.er a number
ste a basic standard flat: Member
of industries and In this 0.
guard against competition.
Although precise figures on the
number of workers in the prov-
Saco who are receiving below the
i)61t, initiiinoni wage of $1.50 are
unaVallable, It is estimated that
nearly 200,000 will, be affected by
the increase,
Several affletdoiente to tiled
.Lnipicyineht standards Act
adniinistered by the departitlent'i
ivitl Ise- becoine effective O
Employmetit, ,tanduriVs Bratioli
Otober 1.
• The Act will provide:tOteetioil
to employees -who are in eiffeCt
working for one company,
lyirialergbip ' or proprietor-
Phi!) tit kginte that the employee
receicTS meortioie pay even. if
the einploYee• tatty, during a
'Period. lie assigned' td a related
coinpaiik (51'
T.he einloyed u sucfr cases` wilt
receive oSertiiri 6 010 Wei 4g
houri; week and the other pro.'
lisions of 1 ite .Act will appW:
7.17tie: employee's Vacation PO
rigliiP find- notice of tenninatior
rights are piotected whether or'
not the busineig is sold; provid:
ing he stays -with the gatece estab--
lishment.
Vacation pay is now deemed
z.o be held in trust by ,an employer
and is considered to have priority
over all other claims.
The Department will provide
assistance to employees to collect
unpaid wages up to $2,000, an
increase from $1,000.
Vocations Will accrue at the
rate of 4 per cent after the first
year of employment and, ,after
two full years, an einployee is
entitled to two weeks holiday with
pay.
The Miiimum Wage RegulatioU
redliceS the period of the learner
rate from. lour Months to one
month, it. also 'stipulates that a
persoll Pen only be considered a
learner it he bap tot previously
been oinploYe4 Ixl
u p a tion.
The number of eMploypef3 Who
niay anpitveed as leo.rimee
01111 not exi.100t1" ont4Mil Olt,
tkiPkWO'fl tool ninobot & I
similtir ,
REG. $3g9.95
Phone 523-9640
LARRr ci RADIO and
SALES and SERVICE
STEREO THIS WEEK ONLY
REDUCED TO $329.00
Blyth,. Ont. -1