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.Winners named in Legion draw
At a recent "Christmas draw
held by the Legion Ladies
Auxiliary the first prize of a
moneydoll was won by Evelyn
Randall,,and the second prize of
810.00 was won by Leona Parke.
The winning tickets were drawn
by the president of the Kinsmen
Roy Bell. • •
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Robert Keyes of Thedford
visited recently with Mrs. Grace
McEwen • .
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Ulch and
family of Russeldale were recent
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Glenn E.
Bell.
Mr. & Mrs. Cecil Pepper and
girls have returned from a
pleasant two week vacation to
Florida. While there they visited.
Six Gun Territory, Gatorland,
Circus World Showcase, Kennedy
Space Centre and Disney World
for two days, also. Cypress
Gardens. •
Mrs. Laird Mickle entertained
her son - and daughter-in-law Dr.
and Mrs. Robert Mickle, London,
Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Mickle and'
family and Mrs. Florence Joynt
on Friday evening of last week.
Mrs. Harry Chapman London
visited recently with her sister
and brother -In-law Mr. & Mrs.
Jack Corbett.
Mr. & Mrs. Bert Wr - and
family of Rexdale visite for a
few days with Mr. & MrS'•George
Parker and family.
Pamela Taylor who is em-
ployed in the Bank of Montreal,
Kitchener returned after
holidaying with her parents Mr:
& Mrs. Jim Taylor.
Ross Corbett who has been a
patient in University Hospital,
London for the past"month having
undergone surgery was able to
return home last week.
Dr. Robert Mickl/and Mrs.
Mickle, London were recent
visitors with the former's mother
Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Dorothy Farquhar returned to
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CORRESPONDENTS
Mrs. Joyce Pepper, Phone 262-2344
Mrs. Bertha MacGregor, Phone 262-2025
Toronto after spending the past
two week's with her m9ther Mrs.
Emma Farquhar.
Charles Mlckie of Hamilton
spent New Year's with hts
mother Mrs. Laird Mickle.
Airs. Edith Bell and Sylvia Bell
returned home after spending a
week with the- former's son-in-
law and daught Mr. & Mrp.
Robert Beaver rnd family 1n
Paris.
Mrs. Alma Hess returned home
after spending the festive season
with her daught'er and son;in-law
Mr. & Mrs. Laurie McCloy in Don
.Mills' who celebrated their
twenty-fifth wedding anniversary
-in December. .
Mr: & Mrs. Don Rigby of
Blenheim spent. New Year's with
the latter's father Stewart
McQueen and Mr. & Mrs. Harry
Snell.
Mrs. George Armstrqng spent
a few days with her daughter and
son-in-law Mr. & Mrs. Keith Love
in London.
Too many rats at the dump,
some trailers to be assessed
Reeve John Baker and coun-
cillors Murray Baker. Harold
Knight, Paul Neilands and
Leonard Erb held the first
meeting of Hensall council in 1975
on Monday night. They were all
returned to office in the recent
municipal elections.
A letter from the Ministry of
the Environment expressed
satisfaction with the waste
disposal but declared there were
too many rodents at the site.
A letter from the Ministry of
Revenue and assessment stated
that as long as running gear is
attached to a trailer it cannot be
assessed. Trailers withouI
running gear will be assessed.
Clerk, Earl Shapton was in-
structed to find out from Agri -
Press what their plans are for a
trailer sitting on their property.
Council understood it was a
temporary arrangement.
Application will be made for a
road subsidy for 1975 and since
council is changing the street
lights. they will endeavour to find
nut if there is a subsidy for this.
Building permits were ranted
to J. Palsa to -erect a Q�oe to -car
garage: to Harry Schaitfer to
renovate a kitchen: to Hyde Bros.
to put steel siding on their main
building and to Hensall Co-op to
erect -three silos, two of them
36'x100' and one 24' x 100: •
E. R. Davis was instructed to
'halro'the streets -leaned of snow
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Rig t... -
Whatever the project, call on us for
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Approval was given to
Tuckersmith township to sell
"Share the Wealth" raffle tickets
for two years. The proceeds of the
raffle will go towards putting a
roof over the heated swimming
pool at Vanastra.
Council received greetings
from Jack Riddell. M.P.P.; a
thank you for donation to the
War Memorial Children's
Hospital and were: invited to a
seminar to be held in Huron
County on January 30 in the
board room next to the jail in
Goderich to provide
municipalities with information
by the Ministry of Intergovern-
mental affairs. -
Arrangements were made to
attend a meeting in :Toronto on
February 9 of the Ontario
Association of Rural
Municipalities and also to attend
the County Council meeting
January 14 in Goderich.
WMS meet
Mrs. Harvey Hyde presided at
the opening meeting of the WMS
of ('ifrmel Presbyterian Church,
and gave a notation on
"Epiphany Day" reading
scripture pertaining to same and
outlined the study book for the
year.
The Presbyterial will be held
on January 8th at First
Presbyterian Church Seaforth.
Mrs. John Soldan was appointed
assistant secretary, and Mrs.
Clarence Volland will be in
charge of the Cradle Roll.
The next meeting will be held
Feb. 3rd at 2 p.m. Mrs. Malcolm
Dougall will be in charge.
The Ladies Aid meeting
followed with Mri. Clarence
Volland presiding. Mrs. Harvey
Hyde gave the treasurer's
report.
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SOUTH HURON DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL
Exeter - 235-0880
Evening Class Programme
for Courses Beginning the week of January 13, 1975
Please note:
1. Fees -are 57.00 for all courses indicated below .except Flower Arranging which is 55.00
and First Aid which is 512.50 (55.00 -fee plus 57.50 for book and materials).
2. Interested persons should register ly.telephoning the school at 235-0880 during the week
of January 6th.. You may also register by coming on the first night .of the course,
3. 11 is important that all interested persons register ns soon as possible.
4. Sessions will start during the week of January 13.except First Aid which will begin on
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Februarx 6. Sessions are 2 hours and begin at 7;30 p.m.
Course Length
'5t. John Ambulance
Standard First Aid 8 sessions-
Flower-Arranging
essionsFlower-Arranging 5 sessions
Lingerie Sewing 10 sessions
Simplified Pattern
Making and Sewing
for Dressmakers • 10 sessions
Men's Advanced Knits `"
Jackets 10 sessions
Men's Knits - Pants,
Shirts, etc.
10 sessions
Bridga` • • \, 10 sessions
Baseball Fundamentals 10 sessions
Furniture Refinishing. ' 10 sessions
Night
iursday..
Monday
Tuesday
Thursday
Room Instructor
116
104
222
Mrs. R. Conn
Mrs. J. Dinney
-Mrs..I.: Armstrong
224 Mrs. Barb Passmore
Monday, 6:30 p.m. 222
Monday, 6:30 p.m. 722
Tuesdby 118
Tuesday Gym
Tuesday 99
Mrs. Perry
Mrs. Perry '
Mr. & Mrs. W. Huntley
Mr. J: Fulop
Mr. Fred Bruinsma
LEADERSHIP AWARD —'Mrs. Donald Brodie, RS 1, Brucefield, a 4-H
club leader for five years was honored at Satuyday_sAchievement Day
at Zurich. Mrs. Brodie received ,"Canadian CouncirLeadership award
from Huron Home Economist Jane Pengilley. T -A photo
Kippen WI roll call,..
name wedding flowers
By MRS. RENA CALDWELL Jeanette Postma and Shirley
Kippen East Women's Institutalmers received their county
honours. Mrs. Don - Brodie
received her five year certificate
for leaders.
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Batkin and
Michelle Lynn of Owen Sound.
Mrs. l.aila Pressey of Tillson-
burg. Mr. & Mrs. John Sonley of
London, -Mr. &" Mrs. Wayne
Underhill and family of Aylmer
and Mr. & Mrs. Murray Bowes of
St. Catharines were holiday
visitors with Mr. & Mrs. Keith
Pressey and family.
will meet in the Legion Hall at
11:30 on Jan 15 for a pot luck
dinner. Hostesses will. be Mrs.
Angus Hummel and Mrs. Al
Hoggarth. Roll call will be to
name the flowers carried or worn
at your wedding. Each member
will contribute a number and will
bring a friend and something for
the Auction Sale.
Achievement Day
4-H clubs met in Zurich on
January 4 for their Achievemnt
Day. From the 4-H Clubs spon-
sored by Kippen East W. I.,
By GORDON MORLEY
Ruth Trevithick returned to
Toronto Sunday after spending
the holidays with her parents .Mr.
& Mrs. Jack Trevithick.
Communion service was held
Sunday in the United Church.
WI/ Mrs. Cyril Morley have
been ill with the flu the,past week.
The U.C.W. met Wednesday
evening at the home of Mrs_. Jack
Trevithick. .
Nile Foster spent the weekend
at her home near Greenway.
The community extends '
sympathy to Mr. Arnold
Wasnidge and Mr. & Mrs.
`,Villiam Wasnidge in the sudden`
passing of_ Lloyd Jones last
Wednesday. -
Te4ry Lewis spent a few days
last week'with his grandparents
BATT'N AROUND
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over a rather deep ditch.
It was here that we uttrized
that stopping on skis is not an
easy -task. We finally took the
easy way out and merely sat
down. That is the type of thing
bruises are made of
However. we finally made it to
our destination and even com-
pleted the long haul back.
although a couple of residents on
Prvde Boulevard no doubt are
still chuckling about the spill we
took as we progressed along that
track. That's the type of thing
hony►lity and embarrassment are
made of
All in all. cross country skiing
is a great sport and judging from
-our aching muscles. it is a real
physical .test`
«'e expect to be over our in-
juries in time to attempt at least
one more outing some time in
March. With a break at all, the
rains mas; come before jhen
Mr. & Mrs. Earl Lewis. though'
rSrniley
- tontlnued from Page 4,
delicately, 1 place on top of the
pile -the stack labelled Com-
plimentary. This contains the
letters! have receivgd from those
splendid, intelligent people who
admire my wife or kids or
column. '
• Yes, I know- they should be
thrown out. Rut surely you
wouldn't ,deny a chap a little
ointment for his ego, any more
than you would begrudge an old
lady a seat in the chimney•cor,
net; -where the fire can warm her.
The piles beside the
typewriter are now only a foot
and a half high, and it has taken a
day and a half to sor-t them. This
may not seem like progress to
you, but Rome wasn't built in a
day, as , sqme . idiot once -
remarked...
One good thing game out of this
year's sorting. I remembered
that I had received a letter from
Barry Broadfoot, author often
Lost Years, a compell ng book
about the depression. I'd written
a column about It.
No, I couldn't find his letter. It
must have wandered` into the
Miscellaneous or somewhere.
But .the memory of his letter
made me remember that I'd had
at least ten letters from all over
the country. and the States,
asking where a copy might be
obtained. No, I couldn't find these
letters either.
But the meThory of them
reminded me of What Barry
Broadfoot wrote in his letter.
He's writing another book called
The 'Pioneer Years, and he
wondered if -I would ask in my
column for the names of old-
timers who were spry and in-
teresting, so that he could in-
terview them.
So there you are. everybody.
Send the names 'of spry, in-
teresting oldtimers, of either sex.
to Barry Broadfoot, care of
Doubleday Publishers. 105 Bond
St.. Toronto. Ont. MSB 1Y3. And
the same people will be happy to
provide you with a copy of Ten
'Lost Years.
There. My first good deed of
1975. And that's going to cost you.
Brother Broadfoot. Crown Royal
will- do
Hensall
Church News
Presbyterian
Rev. W. D. Jarvis conducted
service in Carmel Presbyterian
('hurch on Sunday. The choir
under the direction of Mrs.
Malcolm Dougall sang "Sweet
Hour of Prayer."
The annual meeting of the
congregation will he held
January 31st at 7:30 p.m. .
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Timis -Advocate, January 9, 1975 Passe 5
Notice: .
Employers and Employees
New
Employment Standards Act
Effective January 1, 1975 the new E.mployment
Standards Act covers the existing standards:
minimum wage, vacation pay, overtime pay, termi-
nation pay, collection of wages and provides for:
Public Holidays
Employees are entitled to seven paid statutory
holidays;New Year's Pay, Good Friday, victoria
Day, Dominion Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving
and Christmas Day. (Conditions and exceptions
apply in.ce(tain situations.)
Overtime Pay
Overtime pay at time and one-half the regular
rate for hours in excess offorty-four in a week.
Equal Benefits
The Equal Benefits provision will be brought
into force at a later date
Pregnancy Leave
Pregnancy leave is extended to s eventeen
vie -6k§ -for employees with one year's Service or
more and covers all employers having one or
more employees.
Transportation
The Act no longer requires an employer to pro-
vide transportation for)emale employees finish-
ing or starting work between the hours of mid-
night and six o'clock in the forenoon or prohib-
its females under 18 working after midnight
These are the principal amendments and
changes to the Act.
For detailed information regarding exemptions
and application of the standards contact your
nearest Ministry of Labour office.
Hampton -1 West Ave So
Kenora-808 Robertson St
Kingston -1055 Princess St
Kitchener -824 King St W
London -560 Wellington SI
Ottawa -2197 Riverside Dr
Sault Ste Marie -125 Brock St
Sudbury -1538 LaSalle Blvd
Thunder Bay -435 James St So
Toronto -400 University Ave
Windsor -500 Ouellette Ave
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