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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1973-09-05, Page 5IFIL VAN EGMOND HOIN' 11',16 h eLetti 1s5 bin <4,etwm 04 Cal All4bm44, '4,4 E'gsna>tv1 a , A PU 13 tar y 3ort.a.1 in th Praielloo of ,..arovtIAA 1.9,411<k" s—,p-ortiwa k3 11 ;ram +,%,0 ‘'w tor' sttl (1,441uri W0314v rb* iva,0,. tatty 114141e r traligt11,1 L, , Oa ,',a. the l:.3.11.4444m3 Re* 'f74.1. n tIlvh 4,1„011.10".., II. 4, , , ft4,X1 U 1410* a00 :'a I 440 MO JA., NN '1"0 "+" ,st ' too to• 00, 00,00$60,04,0, ARTU're.5, swill oil, Specialize laarrt‘ Medical' or ExeCutive Secretary Did you know that Con- estoga College offers a two year secretarial pro- gramatCLINTON? Applicants with good typing' and shorthand may complete the pro- gram in one year! To reserve your place in claSS . . register now. Please send me ari applica- tion form for the full-time secretarial progtaM. Name „ .. . Addrest .. .... .... ...., ,,„ Phone , .... „......,„„.„. Please retUrii tot. ttegiS;i- ttat, Conestoga Co lege, 299 booh brit* Itifchetier. tkt,.261 Mee, ittir: ManY interested citizens attended 'the unveiling of 'tie- historical plaque marking the Van EgmOnd house As a museum and major tourist attraction on Saturday afternoon.. The, Ontario Historic Sites Board provided the plaque which describes the architeclure of the house, as xetypical of the Canadian vernacular interpretation of the Georgian style". Those who took part in the ceremony are (1 .to r) R. Alan, Douglas, representative of the Historic Sites Board of. Ontario, Seaforth Reeve John. Flannery, Master of Ceremonies arm workers covered by ork man's Compensation Most ' farmert are aware of of the firmer's family, ,except fact that their workers are his' wife are considered as wOrk- ied under the OntatiO work- n's compensation Act, As. men When paid a stated wage. otter of interest, they haVe This information must be reeor- n obliged to cover their ' 'd d e - on :the wages7p,, • " aid -form in kers since 1966. .However, the section :for ' "Relatives of e of the details of coverage: Employer and Partner," Room repeating for thote farm • and .board is included at a rate ''[`ills -0t, one turned down year n personb 'b " d the whole picture. ar eque. ratora who don't fully under -.. of $2..00 per day: ,nr' $14.00 pet Week, except in the instance The assessment rate for farm where the employer has a son kers is divided into two Cate,, or daughter still attending school. lea: one covers the operation Farmersand their wives may chicken and turkey farms, apply for personal coverage in shrooM, , tobacco, nursery, aoy amount between $4,000 and rket gardens and ,11,6141St' $10,000 per year, This coverage 1118i That assessment rate is may be requested fOr part of 10 . per $100 payroll. The the' year only; and this !MIA and is $3.35 per $100 and be indicated when applied fOr. era Christmas tree, dairy, When trieh aPplicatiOn. is Made, k a htig and general farms; the amount of the employer's those operators perforating earnings or drawings is not taken torn cash crop' Operatierit.- into donaideratiOn, dOete are calculated at the same rate as .Se farmers Who engage in for employees in the hiduetry. h types of operations and can ' Pot operatOrt Whb:do not have .'.10.', a separation of duties and an hired help; the farmer mar iyaih a separate pttill, Ma request . Independent operator eligible for assessment under coverage which it assessed at h rates. For further Info- the rate determined for the tyte Lion Wilda thiS, an OPeratOi of business that he has. , ild 'contact the tOrotitii Head * Exchange Of' labor is a 161 the Workmen's dbiti, common practice: today, geii, °tkultiti Beard at 90 ilittotita"pltiyeeS Who are sent to a lieigh. 00, Any person w ci it Paid i obr thiotig.:p fyikrin and still include oll of their employer ttl. wage and works Midet are covered in the event bt, an rot — and supervision IS atito addidenti. a Y Covered and eligible benefit§ Under the Adti The employer mist record the Ployee't narne and Wages in payroll records itOribetS ,"1 ; James bolg, S.Vtan Van Egmond,. 5, a descenclantletlie,Colonel, WhO Unveiled the plaque, Dr. Rodger whitman, Vice Chairman of the Van Egmond 'Foundation, Reeve Of Tuckerifnith Township Elgin Thompson, Jack Riddell, M.P.P.(Huron), Harold Turner, Goderich, president of the Huron County Historical Society, Mayor of Seaforth, Frank Sills, Reverend Clifford Britton, a descendant of Col., Van Egmond who gave the plaque dedication. Eveil week more and More people ditto/et what mighty jobs are iteeotopitahed by low cost Pat- Waht Ads. btiti Brussels 1::8874664L 1;!i 1,4 ft 1 d 414;11 J4110.4434 ,4 -Discount - Variety Patent Medicines Cosr retires= Groceries' and Stationery the invitation to our' I 'E ItitUSSELS SEPTEMBER 19M4 ,1 4