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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 ANCE MARCH 27 LIE rena sf Sponsored by: Zurich Minor Athletic Association (1 37 1 rist Inn mile South of St. Joseph — 7 miles North of Grand Bend) ON ; Gil AY 21 ill be open on S.t, March 27 Home C.oked Meals We Cater to: Small Weddings ® Banquets • Business Meetings Family Dinners For Reservations, c,,, 11 Mrs. Blanche Bechard 236.4 I.. c,. ,w ..®...........a m.. ..,EMO . 850 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. 0 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. 0 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. Social 8t Dance for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hendrick Celebrating their 40th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Friday, April 2 9 — 1 Dashwood Community Centre Refreshments Available Lunch Provided CARDS and DANCING Music by: "The County Pals" Everyone No Gifts, Welcome Please! Summer Swingers Sew Dams (by Grace Swartzentruber) Ten members and two lead- ers met at the home of Mrs. William Smith. We finished staystitching. Then some of the girls started to sew. We are being taught how to make darts. First you mark it, then you fold it on the line and you pin it and then you sew it. 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