HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-03-25, Page 14THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1971
MINIMUM WAGE LAW
Labour Minister Gordon
Carton this week issued a re-
minder to all employers that
the general minimum wage is
to be increased in Ontario to
$L 65 an hour on April 1. The
increase places Ontario's min-
imum wage on the same level
as the present federal minimum
wage.
The construction rate cur-
rently at $1.75 increases to
$1. 90.
The general student rate
will be $1.30.
1'he minimum rate for the
hotel, motel, tourist resort,
restaurant and tavern industry
will be $1.65. There will be
one exception. Assistant bell
captains, bellmen, doormen,
waiters, bus boys and waitresses
will receive the new minimum
wage of $1.65 on October 1,
1971.
The new rates are the second
step in the minimum wage
increases announced last year.
At that time, the minimum
hourly wage was raised from
$L 30 to $1.50 starting last
October with the second in-
crease to $1.65 to become
effective April 1.
L.
with
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE FIFTEEN
Zurich Bantams Reath Final Round
In Quest For All -Ontario Championship
(by Doug Turkheim)
Last Wednesday night the
Zurich Bantams defeated
Plattsville 4-1 in the second
consecutive game to earn the
right to compete for the All -
Ontario Championship against
the winner of a series being
played between Oakwood and
Colbourne. The final game
in that series was played Tues-
day night with the winners
expected to be Oakwood.
BM Bedard put Zurich ahead
1-0 at the 2:20 mark of the
first period. Each team played
a strong game for the remaind-
er of the period but neither
were able to come up with any
scoring plays.
At the 5:45 mark of the sec-
ond period Eddie Kendrick
tied the scoring for Plattsville.
For the remainder of the per-
iod neither team was able to
come up with a goal to break
the tie.
At the 3:22 mark of the final
period 1 -tarry Smits scored what
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proved to be the winning goal
with Pat Bedard drawing an
assist, Thirty seconds later
Bill Bedard scored his second
goal of the game to put Zur-
ich in front by two goals. The
final goal came at the 10:14
mark when Pat Bedard scored
on a play set up by Brad Oke.
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Zurich Peewees
Down Huron Park
(by Doug Turkheim)
On Monday night the Zurich
PeeWees eliminated Huron
Park from the playoffs for the
zone championship by downing
them 11-2.
Wayne Schilbe opened the
scoring for Zurich in the first
period. Billy Hay added his
first of the game to give Zur-
ich a 2-0 lead before Schilbe
came back with his second to
put Zurich ahead by three
goals. Doug Ernest put Huron
Park on the score -board before
the first period ended.
In the second period Billy
Hay scored his second Boal to
give Zurich a 4-1 lead. Jeff
O'Brien and Wayne Clarke
each scored one goal to give
them a 6-1 lead before Kim
hlacKeller came back to score
the only other 1luron Park
goal, to end the second period
at 0-2.
Wayne Clarke came back
with two goals with singles
going to Jeff O'Brien, Steven
Smith and Fred Mommersteeg,
to give Zurich their 11-2 vict-
ory.
The PeeWees will now meet
Mitchell for the finals in the
zone championship.
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Zurich Midgets
Tie Huron Park
Last Wednesday night the
Zurich Midgets who are cur-
rently playing in the zone
playoffs played to a 2-2 tie
with Huron Park.
Pete Ilesse shot Zurich into
a 1-0 lead at the 0:00 minute
mark of the first period with
Danny Schilbe and John Moni-
mersteeg drawing the assist.
At the 15 minute mark Randy
Funston tied the scoring for
Huron Park.
Steve Durand put Zurich
ahead one goal at the 4:50
mark of the second period
with Rick Grenier drawing an
assist,
Henry Martens tied the game
at 2-2 at the 8:00 minute mark
of the final period.
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