The Goderich Signal Star, 1976-01-22, Page 9'w!
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Stormy
school. Cancellations enjoyed a • ten day trip to Stephenson, M.I., Ministerof wage earners relative to
in this.•avea as:,many township: Hawaii "on a•tour with Trojan Labour, has-announCed new• , other workers:
roads Were iie passable , for ''corn . ''•..salesinen :'Mrs ' - iiminimum wa e ,'rates 'for To ' endure that. , these
••the.,buses •- Macponald, Susan's Mother; ,:Ontario,which will.corne into rela?ti:onshi ps • are , not
Mrs.'E1ma Reed -is staying of. „Richard's Landing. in •:effectonMarch 15Th', 19Th :. seriousl died. Burin 976
•',: &_,:Win,: Eadk''..icl�,.:_,h:43#het-n;::Ontarifl--earne--•-t (1'711that date `tthe` en'eral' t to,-,Will-t.r wil kee F h
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my reacher last week Mr:' and.Mrs, Harold. Cook;. The . , Honourable Bette the position of minimum-
bouurri jurisdictions in thea:
United' States will vary frorri'
35c to;approxiinately a'd-ollaf:'
per hour lower than. the new
'Ontario rate.
In ;dd}.tion,r a tx,p_- cif•_
"`"rerentiaI. will be in,trdduted
• March- 15th for • some em-
ployees in. the :hospitality
• industry; The neW minimuli5,,
to ;apply where" tips .are
• received, and the • categories:
' di tipped employees •it will
coxer, • Will be:• announced.
prior to the'.in.troduction of the. ".
$2.65 minimurri. '
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milar a�inouncements .
will be made with respect to
the minimum rate applicable'
to students and `to 'harvest
Workers . in - the; seasonal
agricultural industryi.
recent December issue ' of At the same time the $2•-65 -Howe.ver, i'n L9i6, the • .
'Win ham for a fe* days . sta_ with ..Kim sand Sliris. '" -
g _ y Y minimum •rate will --.become level ohe minimun? 'wage'.
Mrs, George. Rivett is i11 in..,:::while their arents : were 2 per, nd
Clinton , ...parents . � .6� bout• a in , tile- under continual .`review. and
linton Hospital ; - ,away; , . $ construction industr- the,appropriate recoil*
, . Sympath is' extended • to • The, theme 'of the' Sunda ; ' '`®' 'r' . . mehd ' s\ --h
y�'; , . -y minirrium •will be,: $2.90 ,per •,,.iriehdatioirs '�as�-•tl%ey: become:
• the family of'Mrs. Lawrence • service •at Dun annon United
g !]lour•,.. . 'necessary. `:..�.:
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Smith who . passed away on Ghtiroh was`C'hurch Unity and" A -.major reason for ` the -,
• • Thursday -while )n the way to • Rev. H.Q. • Dobson' , ermon. increase .:• 's' to rotect ..' in determining the.
;• P if]inixnunn,:: the .Government-
. Wingham hospital. She'. had was- entitled,>"Become.'Like• in m wage . ar ers_
Him". cin ,,mu g :e n
been in poor health for ,spine, An one aged 14',or: against " paid into account the • rates
.�.y 1� ,;. mcreases ; in„ living .
time. older who. wishes'to be con-: paid in; other jurisdictions:
costs.. The new,rate"wilt give The rates:'in some provinces
.• Mrs.',CecY Blake. has, a firmed is to contact the these workers greater pur
Christmas cactus -plant which
produced.'at least a hundred
blooms .this. season. Her two
Amaryllis' .babys have ex=
celled thenf'selves • with
beautiful blooms. •
0, Debbie. Vella of Goderich
cdlled on '• her aunts, Mrs.
Graham McNee ;;.and . Mrs.
MaryBere on Saturday.
Some from the village were••. Mars. S.B. St.others, of
minister re confirmation chasingpower than either the: that. have ,aa.substantially
class p w 1' different industrial. base will
$2.40 or the $2,25 minimum
°Readers might -be in- rates did at :the time they . be higher than .the rate for
terested 'in• an 'article in'the' were established. Ontario:
O,bserv:erS'. entitled rate should 'slightly irnnr..:;P minimum wage in• neigh-
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Give • Away'" .Written by
Kathleen B. Whale, who is a
daughter •of -the late -Mr. •and
:run'K wins
stormrstayed_: in Goderich on Lucknow:. �•: ' ' '.
Friday nig'ht.as police were•
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turning travellers. back .on Mr. and Mrs Thos. Fowler, .d• 1 t t h n L e nsip
Duane Rivett and -••Jamie visited with his parents, Mr:
Bere were.among the;b.oys of and Mrs. Chas. Fowler on
Lucknow.team who took part :Sunday.
in the Atom Hockey Tour- Mr. Rick Orr, op Wiarton
nament at " Seaforth .. on .,yisited on Saturd�'ay-with. Mr.
Saturday, Duane scored a and Mrs..Jack McGee with
goal in the first game against' whom he - boarded • while
Mitchell ,which'. the Luckn'ow: teaching at_ Brookside. a :few
team won with a score of 6-3. years ago.' He has Lbeen
In the second game, playing workingv,in Owen• Sound but is
against Listowel, the _score presentlyconvalescing - from
was 6:2 in favour of Listowel an operation on his shoulder
so Lucknow „team did not get to correct a previous injury.
altrophy but-enjay-ed_a_day:. of_ .. _ ' _ ".. _:...
hockey,,anyway. . :..
- Sympathy is extended ' to "
-'Mr. and Mrs :ReginaldJones
and 'family on'th'e •death, of
Mss. Jones''" Mother ,Mrs
Vida Tanner' on January 8•. ir1..
Toronto, Mrs.. Jones stayed`
an extra - week in Toronto:
-after--the-holidays to be with
her father. •
Mr. and Mrs: Ivan. Rivett, .'
Shelley and ..their' ' niec'e,
Melanie' Dustow spent a
couple of . weeks. , in -Florida
during „which. •they. were at
Daytona'Beach;''Tampa and.
Disneyland. , They'.jound the
Weather' cool for Florida but
balmy compared to what they"_
•came back to:
• Mr: ' and Mrs. Larry Pen-
tland are in Florida for. abotf°t
ten days.
Birthday greetings to Mrs.
Minnie Jones who will be ,96
years old on. , Wednesday;,
January21.
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Frank Pettus and Debbie
Langridge, both •of. Goderich,. .
-shared a $130 hockey ool for
their prrdphesying,of January
1.0. through . 13 National..
Hockey League game results.
The two received $65 each
forpicking the correct. results
in 14 of 16 ,NHL games in the
.Goderich Kinsmen hockey ..
pool.
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A Goderich rink moved a
'step closes to the Provincial
playoffs of the•British Consul
series .winning theDistrict 13
Championshjk -Sunday`in
Exeter.-
The Goderich team
defeated Hanover` }n 'three$
gamos- to -claim_ the 'district
championship:: They ,faced.
elimination •after . the first
gameof thedouble knockout
competition as • theydropped
the opener 8-3. They chine
back,, 'however, to: down
Hanover two straight"with 8-5
victories in .both g`ames..
Goderich . advanced to the
district : 'championship by_ -_-
defeating Exeter, in_the final
"of the distridt 1`3' B playoffs:
The'team will now advance to
the next sectional .• playoff
against the winners •of district
5 in Mount Forest. '
The Goderich team, consists•
of skip, Cam Bogie; vice, Ron'
' Klages; secdnd; Mike
Thomas arid lead Jack
MacKinnon. A win against
-the distriet:-5--r-ep-resentative
would 'boost the Goderich
team . into .the provincial
'playoffs . to• be held in -°
Peterborough •F`eb. 11-14.
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The . weather did; not co-
operate, last Friday.night and
as too many Of the curlers
were unable to:use Highway
21 . the. niixed curling draw
was 'cancelled`for the i7 p.m;
and 9 p.m. draws.
By Saturday' morning, the
plows had been busy and the
Edward Fuels, Goderich
Buildall bonspi .1. took place
as planned. .._._
Cam Bogie's`team with Ron
Klages, 'vice., Jim Hawkins,
second, and Ralph Foster,
lead, ' with three convincing.
wins, had a score of 49% to
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By Beryl Harper,
win the_9 a.m. draw and the
`over-all; top score for'., the ,
• trophy.
Jerry Walter's rink of Tom
Jasper, ,vice, Don Taylor
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Exeter, second and •• Riess , ,
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Next',:Saturday • the ladies
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The. .Godearich Lakers
racked up their fourth and
fifth wins of the season
hammering: Exeter and.
Centralia • College, in,
Recreation Men's. . Basketball -
action last week.
Brian MacKenzie led` the
scoring, against
Exeter Monday night scoring..
22 points in the 80-28 vic£ory.
Teammates Al Sygrove' and
Dave Carruthers Chipped • in
with 18' and 15 ;points'
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Thuesda night the Lakers,.
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78-27 on the strength of •a 28 .
point performance by Warren
Watt. Dave Carruthers added
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The Goderich LakePs have
'now Chalked up` five wins.
;against' no losses in the
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