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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-08-30, Page 6• • :••:',"•s•- • .;* . •,%•;, .sr rt. ji.;7•44 ••4 4,4 s • 4 • got:2 :•.•ts Catch all the exciting action in the Labatt's Blue Ontario Sires Stakes. TvVolear-old FilIy Pace ettitratecipprse 4., ()CP' Clinton Raciway Sunday' at 1:30 a elle • .4 4 I • A.5.• A ,.. , ,".:,: •:,..t .1. 6. 7 .. .. . .1' ; • . ' ..,....,... ........ '''. m."-- - ' ''''s' In :,12, ':.• 1,::• M4:41Q,COVA,L2Ntliktr.,... Or ).., ....,....., ..,,....m,.... z.,.,,,, 411) 174 gftc,.. *is,,,V> '',:....**, s '.471k1ICES 1) . Si 10.11004r.al Me 4est in liamessiticing. ,-, . ..• '`• aLtar Mer S MitM: ' v A • Vancouver •• .• 1•••'• , r .--,.:- , „,- , , „:,„ ' iflt . 0 , si 1 .,' at , litriendSef the bride. 'heyWoi* ..,oCktai11entb''re,al blue satin -tit- 1 Az rhwas 'id, Of • &..•1 •;;; 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 rnhif- 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)- . • •.. 0 • Room — private (weekly) oniprivate (Weekly) • Meals—(each) —(weekly) Room and meads (03014), with priVateera ' -with nortprivk eekM • Housin forha 44. • .1•''•-• • -••c, • 4;‘, • • .• • ..•••:•:` • • •," Jack s, MacTavi Kenneth • tarther, viefte*Mrs, Flora Wa ; Joseph'sSt ‘ tOrident, on Sunday MrS; Marie' Dangles of visitiedUrs. AU'r are . 1 rt APIs Mach =prey parents, -.and: grandparents atteided the final tore oicsit , _ fltlay my n eitiaUefl4Iance citade were 0 on eve g a the • ris. • ,•":••••••' • • • and1; w 17 a' '-and _ ri r eine rem, 9/1!anEttlaiges, adeented with i andbabet breath? • For heir Special day,, 'Ruth choses ftagietigth- white; taffeta - gown- . featUrhig a 'ffited. bodice 'With. lace 4nirsted, pearl* whit Scalloped.; neckline- and Puffedr gathered sleeves With seft, lace intets.ithich followed to tifeAvrists with Illypong slek Hes swirled into ea isets Ifi.,,t w.' and „,. ': 04lOger#.1:yell. : i She c .' i'l outiiiit,,,,, ot.',iiinit, •!‘•-: . . 7.:.'.' '• r - • " 1.....4.0-, tikkii 'Ott itiee en and tageta Cintr:.!*041.4,0167• • . ghiff edi. with seed -pearls gb Yin bnde' mob ••., • re a, t'eet ,,• „ • 4Piegt9 leis* te green% s r'Street-le , iini •,..ek,ft`r."4 dices:series. Both- innthets wore. witb'''410stribig 'Ttr: corsages O. pink Sweetheartroses For travelling to Calgary, Anfetta, the bride wore twevieeePhAt'silk quit 'iitith initehint. hat. The newlyweds, are now ,rest ng in wingham where the bride; graduate of Fanshawe College and Leugheed Business College, is emPlOYed by tbetorbilto-D9Mbito# Bank. Thelgroorn is a graduate of , . • • ,,;'• • , . , • Alk, - • • .•'• • ; • • • , I:1 • . •A!, Y: ' , 4Y ,•";•;" • • - • „ „ •, •"'c ?„..14,•'? . •!•• 54r „3. . .". • • ,, ,.• % • s : JEANitOSS1741 • .,-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 ith/da. Agnes ?artier. . „ sunday mildred Mecienaghan JohnilleKinnait Visited with IVIr. • id Mts. Clarence IVIcCleriaghati of ',4ticarditienlidattendedihe deneert ented-bYchildrefilit-the park in , to /venni& te 3333 1 C, '0116111111IMMINIAINIMINOMMINIMINIMINOIN 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 - lc . 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 ,. ..i , Schaal fourth. • '••`;'61/' . • .