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Donnybrook
Last Stind$Y Mr. and MrS. Bill
Robinson of Kitchener, Mr. and
' Mrs. Edwaill Robinson, Judy and
Jaillee. 0 1)004Tbrealc visited
with M.ra. J. C. ItObInfien of Wing'
ham. On Thursday they visited
with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rit-
chieend flintily of RR 6, Lucknaw
and Saturday they were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ftebinson,
Russell and Rae of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Robinson re-
turned home to Kitchener onSun-
day.
Christmas Day guests with Mr,
and Mrs, Charles Jefferson were
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbell of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley
Jefferson, Debbie, Brian, Gerald,
Doreen, Barry:Billie and Diane
of Donnybrook.
DEPARTMENT CLOSES
6:00 P.M:, Jan. 11, 1975
AYES FAMILY CLOTHING
WINGHAM
FORDWICH
The Fordwich - Newbridge
Branch of the Canadian Bible
Society collected $340.95 in their
recent canvass. They wish to
'thank everyone who helped hi
this very worthy cause.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Johnston,
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Douglas, Gary,
Paul and Greg were New Year's
holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Ruttan.
Mr. and Mrs. Gary McClement
and family of Listowel visited
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ron
McClement.
NUARY
EAR -OUT
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THIS IA IT I FINAI. CLOSE.01,1
REMAINING LADIES! WEAR
FIREMEN SCALED THE ROOF to extinguish a fire at Bel- - Both th Wingham and the Clifford fire departments
more Farm Service garage shortly after noon on AAondayv:-. -answered the call,
Personal Notes from Whitechurch
New Year's visitors with. Mr. accompanied Donald Stewart, :,;h6me at Langenburg, Saskat- Year's WIth Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
and Mrs. Bob Adams were Mr. Lori, Debbie and Charles of Lon- ,ehewan, after spending holidays Jamieson and family of East
and Mrs. Jim Smith and Robbie, don to visit on 'Friday with Mr. liere with her parents, Mr. and Wawanosh.
Goderich; Clarence 's WYbenga, , and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan, , Mrs. Wallace Conn, and his Mr. and Mrs. Jim Ross, Mark
Brantford, Mr. and Mrs. John Po. and Ms. Ivan Laidlaw, parents, -Mr. and Mrs. Hugh and Cathy of Kitcherier spent a
•, ,
Adams, Windsor. Janet and Kimbefew days .last week with his
rley returned on Armstrong. ,
Phil Chadwick, formerly of Friday night from their trip to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Conley parents, Mr. and Mrs. Russel
London, isvisiting with Mr. and Florida. . and Jason of Wingham andMr. Ross.
Mrs. Victor Emerson, Miss Ruth Elliott of Kitchener and Mrs. Wallace Conn spent
Chalmers WMS will meet spent the weekend with )ier New Year's with Mr. and Mrs.' The Women's Institute will hold
its meeting Jahuary 13 at two
Wednesday, January 15, at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter El- Gordon Scott of Ripley.
home of Mrs. Wallace Milligein at liott. .____, o'clock at the home of Mrs.
- 2 p.m. • Mr. and Mrs. David Bean of MrsSun. BdaillyElsainstorswerwIthitirT.idarthu Garnet Farrier. The . theme is
Resolutions; roll call, a home
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were Brampton spent a few days with Brown, London, and Mr, and
New Year guests with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Laidlaw. Mrs. Eric Evans of Hyde Park. safety resolutionresolution may stiu4 as one little
• motto, "A
Mrs. -Dave Oberholtzer and Mrs, Agnes Elliott of Wingham They also visited with her
Jeffery of Wingham. Other spent New Year's with Mr. and t mother, Mrs. Robert Donaldson, cobweb and grow to be \a cable of
ideas", Mrs. Victor Emerson
_ guests were Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mrs. Walter Elliott and family. at Brucelea Haver*, Wal4erton. speaker, resplutioas; music,
WINGHAM Leonard Robinson of Belgrave, was unable to conduct services on Earl. Caslick were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Sunday at the United Church due Billie Caslick of Culross. . events, Mrs. James Wilson;
., lunch, Mrs. William Rintoul, '
Brussels, Mr. and l‘fjp.m*tyle to,a.col&Mrs.-"Millan Moorecon--Tom -Jamieson - spent New
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1 Bintoutanci Steven, Mr. and Ilrs. Student preacher Larry King New Year's guests with Mrs., Mrs. William Gibson; current
NEIIS AND MEN'S WEAR
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iagd:
Notice:
Employers and Employees
New
Employment Stanctids Act
4.1
•
Effective January 1, 1975 the new Employment
' Standards Act covers the existing standards:
• minimum Wage, vacation pay, overtime pay, termi-
nation pay, collection of wages and 4provides
Public Holidays
Employees -are entitled to seven paid statutory
holidays; New Year's Day, Good Friday, Victoria
Day, Dominion Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving
and Clyistmas Day. (Conditions and exceptions
*apply in certain situations.)
Overtime pay •
Overtime pay at time ancl one-half the regular .
rate for hours in excess of forty-four in a week.
Equal Benefits
The Equal Benefits provision will be brought
into force at a later date.
Pregnancy Leave
holtFer of Kitch c's.rf - Mrs, Earl sped'
• Sunday guests with Mr. and nesd.2y evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Tiffin were Mrs. Mrs. Ronald Coultes and\ family
Gertie Tiffin, Wingham, and Mrs. and on Thursday visited with Mr.
Jean Ross. and Mrs. Wilford Catlick 'of
Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Rintoul„. Wingham. • ,
Carol, ,Kimberley and Debbie of . Mr._and Mrs. , F. McGowan
Tottenham visited Monday to . of London spent the weekend with
Friday last week with 'their , their daughter, Mrs. :Ronald
parents,. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, 'Jamieson, Mr. Jamieson and
Rintoul and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley family.
Guetts on New Year's with Mr.
and Mrs. Dawson Craig were Mr.
eind Mrs. Harvey Craig and
family of 'gingham, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex Craig and Lana and Mrs.
Janet,Hall of .Wingham.
• Albert Coultes on Wednesday
last was a guest with Mr. and
Mrs...Jack Coultes and family of
Blyth.
Mrs. V rt Schwichtenberg,
a patient a4 Southampton Hos-
pital, is still making rapid pro-
gress toward recovery. .
New Year's guests with Hugh
Sinnamon were Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Shmamon, Mr. and Mrs.
• Ronald Beecroft, Kevin, Shannon
Mr. and Mrs. Carman Farrier, and Heather, all‘of Wingham and
Colleen and Carol of Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. E. W: Beecroft and
visited on Monday, last with Mr. Karen.
and Mrs. Garnet Farrier. Mr. and Mrs. Mack Armstrong'
Mrs. Mack Stewart of Waterloo returned on Monday last to their
Black of Belgrave,
New Year's guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer 'Sleighthohn
were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sleight -
holm, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs.
Dalton Noels, Crediton; Mr.. and
Mrs, Nelson , Sleightholm and
- family, Brussels.
Richard Moore, during holi-
days, was busy playing hockey
with Lucknow team. In the
Milverton game they lost 5-4. In
the weekend tournament with
Blyth they won 4-2 and on Sunday
lost to Seaforth 3-2.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moss of
Plattsville spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs.Ben McClenaghan.
Pregnancy leave is extended to seventeen
weeks. 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 toRro-
vide transportation for female empto'Yees 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 Otalled information regarding exemptions
----- and -application-0f -the standards contact you
nearest Ministry of Labour office.
Hamilton -1 West Ave. So.
Kenora-808 Robertson St.
Kingston -1655 PrincOss St.
Kitchener -824 King St. W.
London-560Wellington St.
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 Ouelkitte Ave. .
• 5274501
. 468-3128
• 542-2853
744-5211
438-7291
• . 731-7200
. 949-3331
• . 588-3071
.345-2101
965-5251
. 256-8278
pONNYBROOK
Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hil-
liard Jefferson and Sharon on
Christmas Day were Misses
Gladys and Irene Jefferson of
Goderich, Misses Mary and
Linda Jefferson of Toronto, Jack
Wickstead of Bluev.ale, Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Jefferson, Craig and
Teresa of RR 2 Lucknow, Mr. and
Mrs. Murray Wilson, Gregory,
Scott and Darryl of RR 2, Au-
burn, Mrs. George Henry of
Lucknow and Mr. and Mrs. Jim
!Addy ofDonnybrooiL Other cal-
lers were Mr. and Mrs. Sail' Jef-
ferson of Goderich and John Jef-
ferson of Toronto.
Guests over Christmas With
Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Chamney
and family were Mr. and Mrs.
Warren Bridge of Palmerston,
'Mr. and Mrs. Don Bosman of
• Goderich, Miss Barbara
•
THIS IS WHAT YOU PAY - ONE HALF
OF THE LAST OR LOWEST 'SALE PRICE':
ON EVERY GARMENT
REMEMBER, THAT'S V2 OF THE wag PRICE,
Since everything is now marked at half price
or less; this means that you buy DREssEs;-
SLACKS, BLOUSES, SKIRTS at 25 tents on the
dollar or less!
• example; a reg. price dress at $25.00 Is
"SALETApGED"at $10.00. Statting. On'
Thursday, you would pay only $5‘,00for
a $25.00 garment, -
. WS. THE LAST THREE DAYS Of
THIS.CLOSE•OUT SALE
DONT MISS IT!
THE UPSTAIRS DEPT. WILL BE CLOSED AT
6:00 r.ms, ON SATURDAY 4
Chamney of Stratford, Robert
Chamney of$Blyth, William Web-
ster of Whitechurch, Kevin Piet -
ch of Belgrave and Jamie Strong
of Wingham.
Guests on Christmas Day with
Mr, and Mrs. Edward Robinson
family were Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Robinson of Kitchener, dreorge
Gregg and Miss Annie Kennedy
of Wingham and James Dever-
eaux of West Wawanosh. Visitors
at the same home during the
week were "Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Robinson. of Kitchener, Misses
Carol and Sandra Williams of
London, Miss Sheila- McCormick
of Toronto, Miss Maryann Rit-
chie of Lucknow, Mr. and Mrs.
Herb Dainty and Linda of Pet-
awawa and Mrs. J. C. Robinson
• of Wingham.
COMING SOON
Jim & Hazel Courtney are pleased
to announce the opening of
JIM COURTNEY TRAVEL sEgVICE
AT
• 161 Main Street East, Listowel
(next to A&P store),
Phone 291-2111.
For all your travel needs.
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