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Crash damages $5,400
Damages totalled $5,400 in
three accidents investigated this
week by officers of the Lucan
detachment of the Ontario
Provincial Police.
Monday at 3:55 p.m. at the-
intersection of HighWays 4 and 7
at Elginfield vehicles driven by
Swaby Williams, London and
Wayne Mitchell, Ailsa Craig,
collided._
Taken to University Hospital in
London by Haskett's Ambulance
were Theresa Williams and
Monica Forster, both of London,
Constable James Craig set
damages at $2,200.
Constable D.R. Vance listed
damages at $250 when vehicles
driven by Keith Brautigam, RR
5, Clinton, and Bruce Fenwick,
RR 3, Lucan, were in collision on
Highway 4 at the Roman Line,
south of Lucan.
Sunday at 2:10 p.m. vehicles
driven by John. Maclntyre,
London, and Lorne Wilson,
Bright, were involved in a
mishap on Highbury Avenue at
Bryanston.
Constable Craig attended and
set damages at $3,000.
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Seniors need more bowlers,
announce Easter baking sale
Seven persons charged
Investigate several incidents
As the result of investigation by
officers of the Lucan detachment
of the Ontario Provincial police
seven persons will appear in
court in the near future on a
variety of charges.
Saturday morning at 12:30 a.m.
Constable G.N. Wilcox ap-
prehended a London resident
Thomas G, Patterson and he has
been charged with possession of a
narcotic.
As the result of a disturbance at
318 Beech street, Lucan, a
Londesboro area man James
Douglas Bell has been charged
with assault causing bodily
harm. Constable N.A. Campbell
is the investigating officer.
Early Sunday morning a break
in was reported at the Ailsa Craig
Legion. As the result of in-
formation' received Constables
N.A. Campbell and G,N. Wilcox
apprehended a suspect vehicle in
Parkhill.
A quantity of beer and
cigarettes was recovered.
Charged with break, enter and
theft are Gerald William Court
and Michael William Anderson,
both of the Grand Bend area.
Following recent in-
vestigations, Thomas William
Kyle, Thedford; Nathan K.
Crawford, RR 1, Ailsa Craig and
Douglas Lowe, London have been
charged with offences under the
Liquor Licence Act,
At 10:45 p.m. Saturday Con-
stable B.D. Munro recovered a car
reported stolen earlier by the
London police department. The
vehicle was found on Adelaide
Street, just south of Concession 11
in London township.
It had been set on fire and the
Ilderton fire department was
called to extinguish the blaze,
Investigation is continuing.
G. R. PAUL
Administrative Services
Lucan, Ont.
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Open Monday - Friday
during tax season 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Evening Mon. - Fri. 7 p.m. - 9 p.m.
Open Sat. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
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WOMAN AND THE LAW One of the features of Thursday's Learning for Lent service at Lucan United
Church was a seminar on Woman and the Law. Shown in a discussion are from the left, speaker Despina
Valassis, Sharon MacDonald, speaker Marija Danilunas and Beth Miller. T-A photo
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If you are employed and going to
have a baby, you're entitled
4), to pregnancy leave.
This is what Ontario
is doing to make certain
you receive it.
We have a law in Ontario which permits any pregnant
woman, married or not, to take a 17-week unpaid leave of
absence from work to have her baby. This law covers part-time
as well as full-time employees, provided that they have been
working for the same employer for at least 63 weeks before the
expected date of birth.
When she returns to work, the new mother is guaranteed
the right to her former position or to a comparable
position with no loss of seniority or benefits at the same salary.
Naturally, pregnancy does not prevent an employee
from being dismissed for valid reasons not connected
with pregnancy, but pregnancy alone cannot be the cause
of dismissal where an employee is eligible for leave.
An expectant mother is required to give two weeks'
notice in writing of the day she intends to leave. She is
entitled to begin her leave any time within 11 weeks
before the baby's birth but she must take at least six
weeks of her leave afterwards, If the employer wishes the
employee to begin her leave before she wants to do so,
the employer must prove that she is unable to perform
her normal duties adequately,
The employee is eligible for Unemployment Insurance
benefits during her pregnancy leave (even if she does not
intend to resume work when her leave expires) if she had
at least 20 weeks of ensured employment during the year
before the birth. At least ten of the 20 weeks should have
fallen between the 30th and the 50th weeks before the
birth,
If you would like more information about pregnancy
leave or other labour legislation of interest to working
women, write to:
Employment Standards Branch
Ministry of Labour
400 University Avenue
Toronto, Ontario M7A 1T7
and we will send you a brochure.
Bette Stephenson, M.D.,
Minister of
Labour
William Davis,
Premier
Province of Ontario
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Lucan and Community Seniors
met on Thursday afternoon in the
Masonic Lower Hall, with
President Merna O'Neil in the
Chair, Thanks for flowers and
cards were received from Rpy
and Pearl Shoebottom, Teenie
Salter, on behalf of her husband
Bill and Muriel Cobleigh, who
was welcomed back after several
weeks' illness. Birthday
greetings were extended to
Florence Hodgins, Rita Robb and
Stewart Munro.
Alex Young reported that a
cheque had been received from
the Lucan and District Lions Club
in the amount of $750 for the
annual bus trip and dinner, which
will be turned over to the Arena
Fund. This will increase to
$1,500.00 when matched by grant
money.
Gordon Hotson asked more
club members and friends to
come bowling each Tuesday
afternoon at 1:30, All seniors or
near seniors are welcome, and all
senior men are welcome at the
"Coffee Club" each Monday
morning, to enjoy cards, coffee
and fellowship.
The "Order-Ahead" Easter
Bake Sale of the U.C.W. was
announced for April 9 from 11 to
12 a.m, in the Club Rooms, as was
the Cancer Society Bake Sale to
be held at the same place on April
16.
The members of the Junior
Biddulph lets
drain contract
The contract construction of
the Hill municipal drain was let
to Dean and Scott for'the digging
and Roger Wood for the boring.
The contract was accepted by
Biddulp township council at the
regular March meeting.
At the same meeting the
engineer's report on the Greenlee
municipal drain was
provisionally adopted.
A 1977 mill rate of 25.5 mills for
township purposes and 30 mills
for commercial properties was
adopted by council.
Engineers A.M. Spreit and
Associates were appointed to
report on a drainage repair on
Lots 27-29 on Highway 23.
Council decided to offer the
Granton arena for sale by tender.
Farmers will entertain Seniors
again this year and invited
suggestions as to the type of
evening they would enjoy.
iThe Granton W.I. Pot Luck
supper and euchre in the Masonic
Hall on Thursday, March 17 at 7
p.m. was announced and a
number from the Club anticipate
going.
Bridge was enjoyed by four
members just "for fun" and
euchre prizes were won by
Sunshine Club members as
follows: lady's high, Marjorie
Steeper; lady's low, Alma
Hodgins; lady's lone, Florence
Hodgins; man's high, Percy
Williams; man's low, Dora
Thompson; man's lone, Mildred
Hirtzel, the latter two playing
men's cards. .
The Busy Buddies worked on
the quilt and it is now finished
and today, Thursday, the
members will have a lesson on
"Care of the Nails" with one of
their own members, Zelma
Armstrong of Ailsa Craig, in-
structing. Lunch was served by
Lillian and Wes Watson, Helen
Thompson and Margaret Allen.
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