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" Entertainment'
at The -Queen's Hotel';'
This Week Brussels
Friday and Saturday Nights
The Crystal Rainbow
from Kitchener
Sunday Matinee 4 - 9 p.m. n
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Featuring Smokey Dunn
- Good Food on The Menu
ENTERTA
AT THE,
NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
BRUSSELS; ONT.
.Friday and Saturday MO
The Maitland Trio
- Sunday Entertainment
SING ALONG with
FERDE THE PIANO KING
CLUB SALAD
5 cups cooked veal, cut julienne-
style
1 can (16 ounces) pineapple chunks
2 cups diced celery
1 1/4 cups mayonnaise
1 can (7 ounces) salted almonds,
sliced
1/2 teaspoon salt
3 hard cooked eggs, sliced
Salad greens
Drain pineapple chunks, re-
serving 2 tablespodhs
Combine pineapple chunks with
veal and celery. Combine re-
served pineapple liquid, mayon-
naise, almonds and salt and light-
ly stir into Neal mixture until
evenly distributed. Fold in eggs
and chill. Serve on salad greens.
8 servings.
Blyth Little
Theatre
,preents
Nobody Sleeps
A one-act comedy
performed by its
'Youth Division
B lyth Pub I is
Stlhoo I
AdMission 50*
September 1
Curtain 8 path',
TRI-COUNTY.
SOFTBALL
TOURNAMENT
I MON., SEPT 3rd !
Brussels Ball Park
STARTISTG AT 11:00
I 11:00 —Itlilevale k's. 'Brussels I
Town League I
12:30— Wroxeter & Gorrie
Vs. Menliton
.,2:00.,=Monorief Vs. Walton
Juveniles
I 3:30 —Janiestolith vs,
I Bnissels Intermediates
WINNERS PLAY 0PP AT
5:00, 6:30 and FINAL GAI'vM
8;:86
MITCHELL FAIR FAIR
FRIDAY NIGHT, AUG. 31st —
WESTERN HORSE SHOW
MUSIC FOR TEENS
SEPTEMBER 1st — PARADE with
MISS DOMINION of CANADA,
Floats etc., HORSE RACES, LIVE-
STOCK JUDGING, 4-H COMPETI-
TIONS. HORSE SHOW afternoon
and evening.
SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1:30 p.m.
Tug-O-War, Cross Country Run
Ball Games.
Exhibiti9n buildings open at all times. Midway
aways in operation.
Horse shoe pitching. competitions Sat. & Sun.
"The Iliggesi Little Fair in Ontario"
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the Cooper-Triebner wedding in
Exeter on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ron White and
family of Georgetown are
holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ok
and sons of Morganville, N4
'Jersey and Mrs. M. Ortelee
Rochester, New York, yisitN
with Miss Jean walker for
few days last week.
BROWNIE'S ittiloglivEorpoiN
CLINTON - ONTARIO s
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 P.M. - SHOW STARTS 8:30 P.M.
HARRISTON
Drive-In Theatre
THURS. 30 — FRI. 31 and SAT., SEPT..1st
THIS IS A HI JACK
It's Timely, The Thrill Story Of Terror in The_Skies. It Stars ADAM ROAKE on the Same Programme.
KUNG FU KARATE at its deadliest
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KIDS 'IN CARS FREE
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WeEKEND SHOWS ONLY start -o Friday, Sept. 7
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People we know
Most farmers are 'aware of
the fact that their workers are
covered under the Ontario Work-
men's Compensation Act. As
a matter of interest, they have
been obliged to cover their
workers since 1966.. However,
some .of the details of coverage
bear repeating for those farm
operators who don't fully under-
stand the whole picture.
The assessment rate ior farm
workers is divided into two cate-
gories: one covers the operation
'of chicken and turkey farms,
mushroom, tobacco, nursery,
market gardens and florist
farms. That assessment rate is
$1.50 per $100 payroll. The
second is $3.35 per $100 and
covers ' Christmas tree, dairy,
stock, hog and general farms,
and those operators performing
custom cash crop operations.
Those farmers who engage in
both types' of operations and can
show a separation of duties and
maintain a separate payroll, may
be eligible for assessment under
both rates. For further infor-
mation about this, an operator
should contact the Toronto Head
Office of The Workmen's Com-
pensation Board at 90 Harbour
Street.
Any person who is paid a
stated wage and Works under
control and supervision is auto-
Tasty -Topic
Susan Langlois, Carol.
Wheeler. Julie McCall, Michelle
McCutceon of the Ding-a-lings,
entertained at the Listowel Agri-
,. cultural Society's chodsing of a matically covered and is eligible Queen.
for benefits under the Act. Also Carol Wheeler and Susan
The employer must record the Langlois performed twallighla.nd
employee's name and wages in numbers.
his payroll records. Members Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kelling; of the farmer's family, except ton, Tammy andStevenofSpring-
hls wife are considered as work- field have returned home after
men when paid a stated wage, the sudden death of her father, This information must be recor- Mr. Earl Dick of Staffa.
ded on the wages-paid form in Mrs. Lloyd Hockridge of
the section for ((Relatives of Scarborough was a visitor last
Employer and Partner." Room
and board is included at 'a rate
of $2.00 per day or $14.00 per
week, except in the instance
where the employer has a son
or daughter still attending school.
Farmers and their wives may
apply for 'personal coverage in
any amount between $4,000 and
$10,000 per yaar. This coverage
may be requested for part of
the year only, and this must
be indicated when applied for.
When such application is made,
the amount of ,the employer's
earnings or drawings is not taken
into consideration. Costs are
calculated at the same rate as
for employees in the industry.
For operators who do not have
any hired help, the' farmer may
request independent operator
coverage which is assessed at '
'the rate determined for the type
of business that he has.
Exchange of labor is a
common practice -today. Em-
ployees who are sent to a neigh-
bouring farm and still included A Post Classified will r y
on the payroll of their employer You dividends. Have you tried
are covered in the event of an one? Dial Brussels 887-
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Farm workers. covered by
Workman's Compensation
week with Mrs. W. W. MacDonald.
Alfred Knight returned. home
Friday from a trip to England
and Scotland.
Miss M. Skelton was a visitor
with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Brothers
of Scarborough and .attended the
Scottish Festival at the C.N.E.
Mrs. Brothers accompanied her
home for a few days visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kennedy
of Toronto visited last Thursday
with his brother Roy and Mrs.
Kennedy.. Her mother, Mrs. N.
Hamilton of Atwood, who accom-
panied them, also visited with
Brussels friends.
Miss Irene Pease, who was
holidaying in England and Scot-
land returned hoRae last week.
Mrs. Reta Noble returned to
her home in Guelph on Sunday
after spending a few days with.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvie Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm:Miller and
Stuart Miller and Mr. and Mrs.
•Gerald Miller and family attended
DEEP THRUST
Adult Entertainment
GIANT HOLIDAY — Dusk ' Special
SUNDAY, SEPT. 2 ONLY— 5 FEATURES,
1. 3 IN THE ATTIC
2, CYCLE SAVAGES
9.9 WOMEN • 4,-THEINCREDIBLE .2 HEADED TRANSPLANT ::::,,C)104;::: 5, VAMPIRE LOVERS
THEATRE cLosEp-
WED.
a,—THE BRUSSELS' POST, AUGUST 29, 1973
I I' this tit ory 'Hi't -it 4hottl(la been.
SUNDAY, SEPT. 2nd Only —4 SHOWS
THEY PLAY AROUND WITH MURDER AND MEN! t
MtRION IN1ERNATtONAL
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inCOLOR n. PE PrrCt
NitA tAINMENT
ADULT ENTERTAINMENT
The. cleadhef goMble dared! •
SELLS'ell
ANGELS 1111
TOM STERNJEREMY SLATE. 601,0o
ENTWAINMCNI
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
- August 29, 30, 31 and. Sept. -1