The Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-01-10, Page 15-
clntosb and Watson
$4,
wed at London
Gail Morrison Watson of
Prestwick, Scotland,• daughter
of the late Mr. and Mr..
A.W.M. Watson of• Prestwick
and Robert James McIntosh,
formerly of 'Goderich, and the
son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Boy -
McIntosh of 379 Spruce Street,
London, were married Decenz-
ber 8 at St. Patrick Roman
Catholic Church in London.
The church was decorated
with red poinsettias,' for the
ceremony whichssaw the bride
given in mar-riag": by _MacKen-
zie Grant' of New Ybrk, USA.
She wore a white velvet dress
and `hood° trimmed with, white
maribou on the* hood and
sleeves and carried a bouquet
of red roses. The bride also
porea pendant" of ' emeralds
and 'pearls set in. gold, a gift
from her mother. : °.
Maid of holnor, Valerie -
'Stewartof •Loahs, Ayrshire,
Scotland wore a . Wedgwood'
blue velvet_ gownwith full
sleeves buttoned at the wrists '
sand trimmed with • white
maribou. She Carried a bouquet
of white daisies caught with
white velvet ribbon.
• Bridesmaid Celia„ Miller. of
•Toronto, wore a Wedgwood
blue velvet .dress' .with full
sleeves„ buttoned` at the, wrists,.,
and-trimi`hed with white
.maribou. She also, carried a
bouquet of daisies caught with
, white velvet ribbon.
*second by Maes -C. Miller of -
Toronto. •
Guests' attended from ' New -
York, Prestwick, Scotland,
Toronto, Goderich;" ' Grand
Bend, tomoka, ° Hamilton and
Barrie. •
O.F
A • / K
opposition
to change
The executivedirectors of the
Ontario,. Federation °of
Agriculture . have :expressed
disapproval of any attempt by o
the Ontario government to
change the present time strut-
' tire. The executive of OFA, an
• organization ' .of more- than
18,00.0 farm families, claimed -
that they have received -coun-
tless telephone calls from their
members expressing , anxiety
over the possible time change.
Members are
about sending their children to
. meet school buses in dark early
morning•.hours. Dairy farmers
are partic'ularly concerned"
about the possibility of a
"double" daylight saving time,.
in the spring and ,summer,
when they m1ut "cure"" hay' actor-
. ding to "enn•time" and not ac: •
cording to an arbitrary time set
by the provincial government.
The executive of OFA could
see little reason' why the
majority ,.df .. people 'in the
province should .have an;-,ar-,
• bitrary tithe imposed, on them
•
Gt'oomsman.was John Gilles'.
'of -.London and- ushers were
Timothy Turner of Toronto
and John Urquhart of Barrie:
The Marconi Club in Lon,.
don, where' the' receptions was
held, --was' decorated with"
Wedgwood blue candles in gold
holders. ' • - `
The groom's ,mother wore an
apple green double knit: dress
with printed top an 'apple
green jacket in chiffon.
For. travelling the bride chose
----- a ,winter white pant suit 'with
pink- patterned shirt and black
leatherr accessories topped with
a,,; white ''sheepskin coat. The
couple planted a wedding trip
Jo Hawaii before' returning to:
liv=e at' 71 ,Joycely>a Cres.,. ,
Two showers =were given' for
the bride previous to' her •wed-
ding: one at the home. of Mrs.
R. Peaker of London and the.
-when the corporate world can
,adjust their;scti les to that of
their .U.S. contenwor-ajies •and
, parent companies. ••
•Lieutenant. Douglass' D. S.temp rpcentfy graduated' from the
Canadian Forces Offi'Fef Candidate .School, C.F.B.
Chilliwack, B.C. Lt. Stamp is the eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Stemp,'Goderich. Lt..Stemp and his wife Judy*
have been posted to C.F.B. North Bay where he will corn -
/Pence training asan Air Weapons Controller.
Ieco'd analysis • u
,,,,,,,,
- wit is Farna Record Book
analysis' tithe again. Anyone ..
who may wish to haVe a -com-
pleted 1973- Farm Record Book
.analyzed,., should contact the
Agricul•tuural Office in early"
January.,.
The checking of the book will
be done by local Agricultural
Office personnel and a sum-
mary card willte forwarded to
—the computer at Guelph for
analysis. .
Farm" Record. Kooks may be
br �gh,t .to the Agricultural Qf=
fice•WF nailed in.' _hf -you vasi•t
the.office,,.be sure to pick up,.a`
ITou are lookungQ'f r:y �.
• FARROWING PENS_ • `COW TIEr & FREE 'STALLS.
• SOW TIE STALLS ' • WATER BOWLS W ,
•" FINISHING PENS • LIXIP PIG NIPPLES
• ALL TYPES OF FEEDERS
,ci-
Co(Lacs :ern -Plumbing
HenryGerrits me ? .{
443 2 ,94.8.89
° Distributor for HOE PARKzFarm. T/
Supply
new record book or request'
that one be. mailed.
Assistance on'completing the
record book will -be provided.
upon, request. Every farmer in "
Huron County who has corn-
pleted an Ontario Farm;k.ecord.
Book in 1973 is encouraged to°'
make use of the "no fee'
analysis. service
:GODERICH UGNAL4frAR, THURSDAi; JAMIARY 10, a 110 PM .
Figure skating
test :day. held
The Goderich Figure' Skating
Club' held its. teat days on
Nee -tuber 29 and 30 in conjun-
ction with„,„,”he Christmas
Skating Club. The following
skaters successfully passed
their tests on Saturday under
the eyes of judges Ruth and
John Crutchfield of the Walker-
ton Club and •Wayne Brooks of.
Blrampton,
Preliminary Figures, Tracy
•MacEwan and Margaret
Conlon. Preliminary Dances,
Margaret Conlon (canasta
tango and swing) Diana Perry
(canasta tango) Nancy •Jacob-
son •(canasta tango and swing) --
and Mary Lou Kelly (swing).
First figures, Connie De '
Haas,. Debbie Chessel and
Karen Pederson. junior Bronze
Dances,; Laura Raithby and
Christie Soddy (10 Fox). -
Goder'ioh skaters passing'
,tests on Sunday were:,, Senior?
Bronze Dances, Laura Raithby,
Michele Campbell, Laura Ross
and, Karen Pederson (14 step).
Junior Silver Dances, Vicki
Dierolf (rockers °and fox trot).
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tlD•
Judges Qn Sunday were Ed -
:ward • Hannigah of the
Leamington Club, Albert Dyer.,
of Stratford, Bea Martin of St.
Mary's and Robert Tewkesbury
of Windsor,"
The club .also 'held their an-
nual. Chriatmaa patty and ex•
tendsthanks to all those who
assisted especially Mary Kotyk
and Vi DeUaas.,, •
The club also plans its an-
nual skate-a-thon' on January'
26,,and urges all those'who cane
to ,come out and take part, orif,
they dont skate, to come ..own
anencourage those who do
between the `h0 rs of 11:30 a.m.
and '4:3f°•p.m.
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Me4p ••you••-decide-.on_ypaur- requirements - in Gavial -lob see= . F
Don Denomme 77 'Hamilton St. 524-8761 or
Frank Mcllwain 524-9465
Read about theseimportant changes...they affect
most workers and employers in Ontario.
The New Minimui`rr Wage
.Genets, hourly
Learner Rate. hourly -
(applies only.dunng the first
month of employment) .
Student Rate, hourly
(appiles to students under 18
who work 28 hours per -week •or less
.or during school holidays)
Construction Rate, hourly • 2 25
(iricludes guards no learners)• •
Ambulance Drivers and Helpers'
"4 Weekly date • 96.00
$ 2,0,0
1.90
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Paid'Statutory Holidays •
This•'Year, 'qualified employeres will be
entitled'f o' four statutory 'holidays with
pay: Good Friday. LAbour.Day,.'Dominion
Day, and Christmas Day,
Nekt'Year,.three additional paid statutory
1.85 holidays will be :added 'to the list~ -.New
Year's Day; 7'ttagksgving Day, and Victo
ria'Day. ,. .
I-fiourly Rate , 2.00
lit woT,k week is less than"48 hours)-
-NeWIates•for-1 _oa Tend ~ .
• Board- •
the following maximum, rates applywhen
rdbm'and'board are included in calcul
-ing'.the minimum wage:
Roornrtweekly •• • $ 0
Meals. 85 each
• GR 17.00 weekly
.-Room an eal's '25.00 weekly
Incr.easee Vacation Pay
AH employees are entitled to vacation pay, t
:accruing at the"rate•of .4 per Dent of all
monies earned on or after Jarruary 1st.
1974. No minimum period of employment -
is required to entitle an employee to va-
Cation pay. Atter,one year of service, em-
ployees are 6a:titled to two weeks vaca-
,:lal 1riShillgyjt'servige is for less than,..
one year.employees must receive vaca-
tion- pay On .termination of employment
A large ',group of dresses lifeluding LONG'
GOWNS. Many fabrlcs,,,,many colours, many
stylos.•The dross you Want mai be Ill thissroup
and . priced to save you money .
group of Coats. All the latest styli.nd: Beautiful
ollens. Luxurious furs. In tweeds,' and plain fal'brict .
Some in 'half sizes.
Several Groups
Including Woollen,. polyesters
' PANTS -SKIRTS -VESTS -BLAZERS
SWEATERS.BLOUSES-SHIRTS
REGULAR 18.00 to 33.00
Overtime Pay
Beginnifirianuary 1st, 1975, overtime
pay of'11/2 times' the regularrate will apply
. after 44 hours of work weekly. This pre
mium rate now 'applies after 48 .hours
weekly.
HAMILTON. •
1 West Avenue South
Postal Zone L8N 299
Teledhone 527-4501
KENORA
-806 Robertson Street
Postal Zone 'P9N 1x9
Telephone 468-3128
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GODERICH
OPEN .'FRIDAY NIGH, Tilt. § P,M,
k «, Qualifications
To qualify for a ,paid statutory holiday a
worker must: Be employed for the three__
months immediately prior to the holiday, •
work'on 12 of the 30 days preceding the
holiday, and wok orr• his or hdr,„ .regular,
-.day of employment preceding andfol
IdWin -The a
"4" If'ara-employee agrees. an employer
'' itthirt 30 days. substitute` another
working day for the holiday.
-If a qualified, erpployee who does not
have a substitute arrangement, works on
a statutory holiday. payment must be al
the regular rate. plus time and a half. -,Ah'..
employee'whio does not qualifyfpr a paid •.
holiday. must be paid time and a half for
each hour worked on a statutory holiday.
Exemptions
T�tlere are some exemptions to The Em-,
,.ployment Standards Act._For example; .
with d'e'rtatn•exceptions,.the Act does not
apply to an employee on af p engaged
in the prirnar' production .& food, seeds,
grain and tobacco.
This advertiserhent is published as a convenient ,
summary of the new legislation For more dist??°=
matron or for a copy of the Employment Standards
Act and its Regulations contact the Etnpioyment
Startdards Branch Ontario Ministry of Labour, at
the following addresses
�YM.x.'y _ •
Ministry of
Labour
ontdrio
Hon. Fern Guindon, Minister
'r K1NGS'rON - LONDON
1()55 Princess Street 362 Dundas Street ,
Postal Zona. 7L 1H3 Postal Zone N6B 1V8
Telephone 547.2853. • Telephone 438-7291
KITCHENER OTTAWA .
824 Krng Street West 2197'9iversitie Drive•,
Postal Zone N2IGG 101 PosterZone`•'K1H•'7•X3'
Telephone 744-5211 Telephone 731-7200
TORONTO
400 LJniverfirty Avenue
Postal Zone M7A 1V7
Telephone 965-5251
THUNDER BAY-
- 235 Bay Street
Postal Stattoh 9'
Telephone 345.2101
SAULT` STET MARIE
125 OrockStreet
Postal Zone P6A 386
Telephone 949.3331
SUDBURY
1538 LaSalle Boulevard
....•,....post` I•Zone-A3A4Z1
Tetrhone 566-3071 •
WINDSOR
500 Ouellette Avenue
Postal Zone NGA 193
Telephone 2�S6j8278