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Brookilide Pubik school collected a number of firsts 'at the regional field meet held at theiir
school last weekjfere Bill W,Citna took a first in the setilior-boys high Pimp with this jump of
four feet, 11 inches.,Potir schools particiPated..ht,the meet,Robertson and Victoria Public
schools from GOderich, Colborne Central Public 'school and Brookside. Public.
(Photo by Jason Ainslie)
.'s By KATHRYN TODD
Isobel Miller ,and Helen
Todd of St,, nelens and.
Marian• benais of ,LucknuW
returned home after a three
week trip to, the Holy Land,
'Germany and Austria, Places
visited in Israel were Jerusa-.
Bethteherti,, Jericho,
Tiberias; and several smaller
historical towns'., In ,Austria,
they 'visited the cities of
Vienna, Salzburg. and Inns-
bruck. While - in Gerinany
they ' visited' the Cities of
Munich and Oberammergau
where the famous Oberam-
mergau play or "Passion
Play" was seen. After leav-
ing AuStria they had a day to
spend in Zurich, Switzerland
prior to' eaving for borne in
Canada.
Sympathy is expressed to
Mr. Bill Purdon and his Mr, and Mrs. Wayne Todd
TarnilY -thrti.re-passinw* surprised- on- Sainrday .
father, Aldon Purdon of • night when Wends and rela-
Whitechurch, " tives dropped in to 1)40
Christina' Todd spent a celelifate their 10th anhiver-'
couple of days visiting with sary. The party was arranged
her cousin, Angus MacAttley by Mr. and ,Mrs. Terry'
of R. R. S LUCIOIOW. Taylor of Point Clark.
Mrs. Blanche 'Hamilton
and Mrs. Russell . Totit of
Kincardine spent' Friday in
London and visited with Miss
Julie Bennett in Sick
Hospital.
We Welcome Mr. and Mrs.
.MeAuley and family-0y-
our community. They have
purchased 'the farm formerly
o:vvnectby r_Lattd,k4rs-John
BYLORRAINE McGUIRB A few: from_ this area
--attended a TOPS Convention
for a couple of days last week -
in• LOndop,
Mr:Jim' Black, son of Mr.
and Mrs, Walter Black, of
the 4th concession, left at the
end of last week for Van.
couver. He will visit with Mr.
and---Mrs: David-Blaek- and
then leave on an extended
:trip overseas.
KO :0(10 pay ordoist
1011040taiOt *okas,a man
ou!S.g9tt
Geertsma. ,
Miss Joyce. Blacic is visit-
ing for 'a while' with her
sister-in-law, Mrs. Bill Black
of London.
Miss Sherry Nelson of
Wawa is spending some time
Visiting with, Mr. •and Mrs.
Burt White and family. On
Saturday they visited Julie
Bennet in Sick Children's
Hospital in London.
Getting paid the same as a man' when you're
doing , sy,Ostantially the same work is the_ law in
Ontario. The trouble it: many `female eMployees
haven't been paid 'according to the laW, for one
reason or another. :
ExaMples. • •
it's-not good enough tor-employers to-set-wage
rates on' the basis of job' title: or to use minor
differences in work to justify differences in pay.
• ror -eicarriple ,men_amoloyed as clerks mayAave
plies. perhapS. while a woman - clerk may do the
purchasing of smaller items-stationery, offiCe
needs, etc. But minor differences such as locking up
.at. night; handling petty cash or lifting heavier loads
do not_rnake a "substantial difference" in the job and
do:not necessarily entitle the man to'a higher 'rate of
pay. The law states that when a woman is doing
substantially the same work as a man. she must be
paid the same.
What "substantially the same" means.
To clarify it for you, ,`substantially the same'
means that the skill, effort, responsibility and work-
ing conditions required for the work are similar and
any difference in these are of a minor nature.
in considering skill, attention is paid to factors
such as experience, training and education required
to do the work. In considering effort, attention is paid
to the degree of 'Physical or mental exertion .requirecitl:
to do the work. And in considering responsibility,
attention is:. paid tb the degree of accountability to
others in doing the work.
Enfortement of the law.
To entorCe the equ.al_payiaw, the,government Q:.f,:-
OntariO , has. added 'extra, staff to the EmploymehtY..
Standards Branch. Their job is to make spOtcheCks
into businesses across, the province, to audit pay
practice S-a nd investig ate complaints made by you
to the Ministry of Labour. „.
Equal pay for equal. work. It's your right. And Wt.-.
the law.
lryou want more' information or feel you haVe:a
valid complaint, call or write your local EMploymant
Standards Branch of the Ontario Ministry of Labour,
To Call yOur local 'Employment Standards:-:
Branch, check your telephone directory or ask. Ball
Diregtory Assistance for the toll free number.
Paying a" woman less than a man for doing
substantially the same work 'isn't just unfair,
illegal.
Ontario Employment Robert G. Elgie, Mb
Ministry of Standards Minister •
Labour Branch
to xio same purchasing of plant equipment or sup
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