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The following new general minimum wage fides (excluding
harvest workers) take effect at the beginning of the work
week in which OctOber 1st, 1988 occurs:
GENERAL (includina domestics) .
Generalihourly)
Students uncler t8(hourly)
Liquor servers (hourly) -
Hunting/fishing guides (half-day)
Hunting/fishing guides (day)
• $ 475.,:
$ 1490
$ 425•
$R-.345
$47.50
The following new minimum wage rates for fruit vegetable
and tobacco harvesters will go into effect on January 1St
1989:
Adults
Students under 18
Maximum room and meal valtlesitibartitilating the
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mum wage (applicable to general.WOrkes ,at.the;beglnnrn
of the wok week in whiah. October igt,11910!odates—,„ and 1
harvest workers,January-tat, 1989)- .
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oniprivate (Weekly)
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For travelling to Calgary, Anfetta,
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quit 'iitith initehint. hat. The
newlyweds, are now ,rest ng in
wingham where the bride;
graduate of Fanshawe College and
Leugheed Business College, is
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Bank. Thelgroorn is a graduate of
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.,-00,,,filtatqrate.;:0o*.-daiighters,
ef' Dr. B. CotrinljrZOnlion, foknOtlY
of Wioghank and their nephews,
Andrew and Mark HendersonO;
Branfferkfifiited. lis Week with
MildrecilleCienaghati. Mr. and Mrs.
1060rdrale of Ottawa visited last
we0.,k With Mildred. Mrs. Yole was a
fernier classmate:
Mrt11ValterElliott attended the 4-
4:train* scheolteld Wednesdayin
Teeiwaier. •
Mrs.. Wayne Farrier and Amy of
Oneiph visited one day last week
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JohnilleKinnait Visited with IVIr.
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SINGSKS DO WELL
• At the Huron County Music
Feslivit in Gederich in Jane, 1949,
•: the Turnberry Scheel Area was well
*rfl, - represented. In their respective -
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. elasses geinietili Holmes of Holmes' •
Sdhee " fiard)second; Meaner
.Smith f B ttevale placed third*,. z ,
.ennet Ailkinsan of Gilanaues
School fourth and Atletie
Prances Hettinger of Junctio,n
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Schaal fourth.
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