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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1978-12-13, Page 49r Lucknow Bond, Virednewlsky, DuceMiter 20, 197$ P* a e. Pee Wees Bantams win defeat against Howl& Blyth Lucknow Pee Wees played Belgrave in Blyth on Decem- ber 14th and won 6 - 2. Goal scorers were Alex West, 3 goals; Todd Ritchie, 2 goals; Mark Londry, 1 goal. Assists were credited to Lawrence Clarke, Alex West, Chad Mann, Paul Johnstone, Todd Ritchie, Brian De Groote, and Steve Hamilton. ....,,,:., ...„,,,„,,,,„ • ,....„:„.,, ,,,...,...,..„,. .\\,„:. \a� On 'Thursday, December 14 'Howick visited Lucknow and the boys ended up with a hard fought 6 to 5 victory. Scoring for Lucknow with 2 each were Arthur Clark and Kent Alton. David Gibson and David Pritchard each dented the net once. In the assist department, Arthur Clark and Lance Sanderson each collected two. David Gibson and Kent Alton each received one. e new imum e rates \a\ • -\\C��\\\\\\\.`�\\'�\1\�\�\moi\`\\\ These students were winners in the Goderkh CoondH Knights of Columbus basketball Free Throw contest: Five schools, of ten Huron County Schools invited, participated, inc1uding. St. Marys, Goderkh; St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge; Sacred Heart, Wingham; Colborne Central and Brookside Public. In the Ws' division the winners are, top, left to right, Margaret Banderline, 12, Colborne Central; Lisa Christensen, 14, Colborne Central; Julie Kamprey, 13, Sacred Heart, Wingham, and Heidi Wick, 11, St. Marys, Goderkh. The winners in the boys' division are, bottom, left to right, Paul Van Rooy, 9, St. Joseph's, Kingsbridge; Ken sinner, 12, Colborne Central; Larry Pollock, 14, Colborne Central and Jeff Fillmore, 13, Brookside Public. The contest consisted of four levels far ages 11- 14 Lt girls and boys divisions. These students will go on to compete in the district level on January 21. in Central Huron. Secondary School in Clinton and from there the contest proceeds to region and provincial levels. [Sentinel Staff Photo] Sometimes there's a lot of miles between you. and the slopes. Should a storm blow up or a radiator freeze before you get there, the Canadian Red Cross Society urges you to pull over, sit tight and bundle up. Carry a warm sleeping bag and a Candle in the trunk for such emergencies because the winter cold can kill. it's your winter, use it wisely, CANADIAN .RED CROSS SOCIETY On January 1,1979 new Minimum Wage rates will go into effect Here are the new rates: Effective General hourly rate Learner, hourly rate Construction and Guards at construction sites, hourly rate *Hourly rate for persons employed to serve liquor in licensed premises *Student, hourly rate Ambulance Drivers and Helpers, Weekly Rate Hunting or Fishing Guides less than 5 consecutive hours 5 or more hours whether or not consecutive *Room and Board The following maximum rates apply when room and board are included in calculating the minimum wage: Room, weekly 11.00 Meals, each " 1.15 weekly 24.00 Room and Meals, weekly 35.00 *no change -from previous rate **the entire work week in which January 1 falls You can get more information about the new Minimum Wage rates and the Employment Standards Act by writing or phoning: - Employment Standards Branch Ontario Ministry of Labour 400 University Avenue Toronto, Ontario M7A 1T7 (416) 965-5251 Ontario Employment Ministry of. Standards Labour. Branch Hon. Robert G. Elgie, M.D., Minister *January 1, 1979 $ 3.00 2.90 3.25 2.50 2.15 144.00 15.00 30.00