HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1974-06-13, Page 5FRIENDSHIP NEWS
Now that school 'is Out,_more behalf to ensure that they
and more students are looking receive what they are legally
for summer -jobs. Gary Walden -entitled tp. 1'o file a complaint
and Jane Clancy, Manpower contact Employin•ent Standards
Sjudent Counsell•orS,, report Branch, Ontario Ministry of
that they have a great variety Labor, 824 King Street West,
ofd'ositions available. Kitchener. Telephone 744-5211.
When one applies for a job a Students who take summer.
major question is how much jobs in industries covered by
will be t :earned. So here are the Workmen's Compensation are
minimufn wages - general, .. entitled to all benefits.
hourly $2.00; learner rate Certain deductions must he '
hourly --$1.90 (applies only�' taken from the employee's
during the first month of em- wages each time he is paid.
plovment); student rate, hourly Evert/ worker must have. a
$1.65 (applies to students un- Social, "Insurance Number
der 18 who work 28 hours per asSignad to all citizens by the
week'or less, or ,during school Federal Government as a
holidays); construction rate, method of identifying„the in -
hourly $2.25 (ineludes guards, dividual for tax and insurance
no learners). ' • purposes. Application fc”"urns are
The following maximc.pm. obtainable,
Manpo .ser post office,
re rates apply when room and Canada
in-
board are 4 included i. -n, come tax or unemployment in-
calculating the minimum wage; surance office.
room, weekly $8.00; meals, 85c Student emplhvee's can claim
each, or $17.00 weekly; room exemption from income tax
and meals, $25.00 weekly. deductionsat source by' filling
The Employment Standards - in a T.D.I. form supplied by the
Branch of the Ontario Depart- mpl can claimfind o pt4n etfrhm
er
ment of Labor enforces the Em-
plovment Standard Act. The unemployment insurance
legislation provides that an ern- deductions, students should
plovee will receive a minimum contact the nearest unem-
of 11/2 time his regular rate
Goderich. !Ph. No.
ice, work performed in excessof48 for East Street
hours a week. Special overtii'ne 524-8604).
requirements'rid not apply to It is compulsory for em -
(a) a person whose only work is plovers of workers hetwee-n-the '
supervisory Qr)nanagerial; (b)' ages of 18 and 70 to make
a person (1) who performs any deductions from wages and
work for or supplies any ser- matching contributions
vices to an employer; (2). does towards the Canada Pension,.
p ( When he or'she leaves his
homework
rkan
receives vesany instruction or or helan.r ummer job, .the student
,'training' on the activity. employee should get from the
business; work,, trade, or; employer a record of deduce'
cupation or profession of the tions for a refund of any ovt'r-
employer;- (c) a student em- contribution. He,or she should
plowed ata camp for .children, file an income tax return at the
or as a supervisor or counsellor end of .the' year, enclosing the
of children who are under ,18. T4 slip received from the ern -
In. the hotel, motel, rourist plover.
resort restaurant and tavern in- Student employees can claim
dustry, an • employee who is exemption from Hospital and
• hired for 16 weeks or less in a ' Medical Insurance if. they are
vealand who is provided with covered by their° phrents'
room and hoard as`a "seasonal policy. ,
employee" may he paid time The Book Group meets at,90
and a half for hours worked in Montcalm Street on Thursday .
excess of 55 per 'week (instead afternoon, June 13th, at. 2 p.m.
of 48 hours per week). He does We are ' to,-retiurne our
not have tohe paid overtime discussion on' the book "I'm
for working on a holiday. O.K., You're O.K.", do
The minimum age to work in come on out and have
the on truction industry is iti. pleasant afternoon with us. If'
c:
In certain kinds of construction ' vo4. have any paperhac bring
wqrk the age limit is higher. A., t"he"m along .and exchart to for
child of 14 may be employed in. others,
a shop, office or office building At our Craft Classes on Wed
if (a) .such employment is not
likely to endanger his safety, nesday, morning at .MacKay
• and (h),, in the case -of em-,,, Hall the girls •are busy putting
-, plovment during school hours. finishing touches to their
Every student is entitle& on decorative hanging halls. Now
termination Of employment we are busy making candle'
four • percent of the . total holder centre pieces with;
:amount of -Wages earned while stvrofoam egl;'cartona. Our next'
working. If students are not project is raffene belts and,
- paid wages or vacation- pay in 'jewellery. Hope t(►,see all You
aecorda•nce with, the , law, th.e Graft -minded people out on
Employment ,Standard Branch Wednesday-. morning 9:30 -
. iti empowered to act' on their 1.1:30. just a reminder -.bring
COME AND SEE
THE SEVENTH ANNUAL
60DERICN
POWER SQUADRON.
SAILPAST
ODERICH HARBOUR
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SUNDAY, JUNE 16th, :00 P.M.
MMTLAt4D
COUNTRY CLUB
President's Ball
FRIDAY, JULY 1 24
• Comptm 'ntary Cocktails - 8 to 9 p.m.
• Dance to the Moonliters from Durham = 9 to 1
,. Midnight Buffet
315 PER COUPLE
Tickets available at 'the Club and from Directors
•
Mixed 2Atall
S ATURD AY , JUNE 2
4 p.m.
•
Bring your own steak
accessories provided
Disc Jockey $5.00 Per Couple
Five youngsters from Goderich Judo Club moved a step closer to ,becoming masters of the
martial'art when they were promoted to Orange Belt. The club members are (back row from
left) Chris Wood, Karl Krohmer and Jack Wunnick; (front row from left) George Dierolf and Bill.
ROss (staff -photo)
rnVMRICH SIGNAL STAR, .THURSDAY. JUNE 18, 1974-1,PAGE I
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ELM HAVEN
MOTOR HOTEL 'K
' ► Now Playing
CUNTON
The fabulous 6 piece 4(
group. - Providing
41( Entertainment for alt'ages."'K
4SPOTT FARMK
Coming Next -.
M cKE'NZ1IE
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efinton,
A number of members of the Goderich ,udo Club proved their efficiency in the art and were
promoted tp Yellow Belt. The club members are (back row from left) Ed Turton, Max Bordeau;
Dwayne Qooke, Ed Neill, Wesley Gautcher,' Paul Young, and Dave Harmon; (front row from
left) Darrin?Moore, Tim Reid, Stephen Love, Michelle Krohmer and Jeff Wood. Absent when
phot i was taken Rick Muck. (staff -photo),
Bulletin Board.
.HAM AND STRAWBERRY SUP.
PER- iunt•726 in Auburn Coli►-
mi►nity •Memorial Hall. 5:30 1) m.
. and 7 I► tn. Advance ti,kets only
Phone '326-7291' or ianv, memlx'r of
Board. Ticket' rhiliit„c'n •
—2t.25
all necetisary materials for craft
projects.
Last- week? the inners at
cards were.: Mon at/,, Bill
Snyder, high at "501 Wed-
nesday, team of 4MacDonald.
Larder and Head 'at 6 -handed
euchre, and'Mr~;, Hanel Satter,
high at "500".
Card games ended last Wed
nesdav at MacKay Hal for the
summer. Hope to e vcni all
hack in the fall.
Your Hosts:. Helen and Des Cassidy
PHONE 5.19-482.3421
Featuring
"CLOUD 9" and
Dining Room
33 VICTORIA ST.
° CLINTON, ONTARIO
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MONDAY to SATURDAY
NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT
NOW APPEARING:
DAVE HOY
The best in Honky Tonk music.
This Friday and -Saturday enjoy
the Outside Atmosphere` in our
new licensed Outdoor Gardens.
NIKE
,Rain or
-Shine
SUNDAT,JWIE 16th
►
BenmilleftfUtt'Lakes Area
Distance - 5 miles
Leader - 13111 Wieser
Suitable boots should be worn
MEET 2 P.M. BENMILLER GENERAL •STORE
Goderikh, Recreotiof & Community Centro Board
24b
Tennis Instruction
JULY lit AUGUST
For Fu▪ rther information call: -
THE
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RECREATION OFFICE
524-,8373
9 Waterloo St. Goderich
Registration Forms Avail`bble
You be Delighted
with our Menu ...
Featuring Quality Schneiders Meats
Cooked to perfection by our expert
chef . . •
STEAKS -CHOPS -ROASTS -CHICKEN
GROUND CHUCK -FRESH LAKE HURON FISH.
CLUB
JUNE A1LY,..SP,EClAL
Club'Steak Dinner 9 75
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FEATURES QUALITY CLUB STEAK
SOUP OR JUICE - HOT'BUTTERED ROLL
POTATOES - VEGETABLE - DESSERT
AND A BEVERAGE '
�INJUNE
FRIDAY S SPE.CIALM
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Cabbage Rolls � 1 15
•• •
HOMEMADE BY OUR MASTER CHEF
SOUP OR JUICE - HO'” BUTTERED ROLL •
POTATOES - VEG,ETABLES - DESSERT & BEVERAGE
"Foods to. Please Both Purse a Palate"
Club Grill Restaurant
and Dining Room
KINGSTON ST.
GODERICH
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June- 28 to July 6
SCHNEIDER'S
WHOLESALE TRUCK
will be back at
BURGER BAR
FEATURING
WHOLESALE PRICES
HAMBURG 6` WIENERS
4.
Watch for'it!
BRIG-paw-DO°�
FISH &CHIP RESTAURANT
Opening Soon
See next week's Signal --Star.
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• Try our Delicious
Prepared Meals
• We have excellent Dining
Facilities
• We can also prepare
Your meals for convenient
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