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F"M E 10A.-+---G.ODERICH SIGNAL -STAR, THURSDAY, JANUARY IQ, 1975
Massiv redevelopment
for Victoria Hospital
Yr Y
Basic designs for a
rassi'Ye redevelopment of
Victoria Hospital on the
grounds of Westminster
'Hospital are "well ad-
vanced" according to in-
formation released recently,
by the architects.,
Pawl M, Skinner of Skinner
and r Marshall, architects
appointed by the directors of
Victoria Hospital todesign
the., new facilities, said that
working drawings for Phase
One 'could be prepared' just
as soon as the necessary
agreement' 'Alis reached bet-
ween the provincial and
federal governments. Talks
designed to reach agreement
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GARBAGE DISPOSAL
SO;SPOSE
OF GARBAGE
E GARBAGE PAIL„
S HAD ITS DAY -
THE MODERN WAY
on the transfer of Wetst-
minster '" tei provincial
ownership are believed to be
lin the final stages.
Skinner and Marshall were'
-retained by the Victoria
Board' in mid 1973. K. W.
Green, President of the
Victoria , •Hospital Cor-
poration, said that they had
authorized the 'architects to.
proceed before final
--:governmental approval in
order to make ,use of as
much planning. time as.
possible.
expect approval to
come soon," he said,
"because , both levels of
government know that
unless, we do something very
quickly,"outdated facilities at
Victoria will have to be
modernized.-',,.,
The proposed new,...hosp.ital
will be developed over a five
or six year period and Will
include both new buildings
and the renovations of •sortie
now existing on the 'West-
rt inster site. -As a major,
regional, -health care centre
it has ,peen planned around
the cor sept of .progressi've
patient cage whereby
specialized medical attention
for ambulatory, ` active,
rehabilitative, chronic and
-'do:relic-i-1ary p:a lents____ is
provided in specialized
areas. .It will also enable
other . associated ipstitutions
to share ' commonly used
faciritles. •
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Ci{ESS COB NEWS
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In a, game which ' took,
three weeks . to play Jim
Weary handed -Charlie
'MacDonald his first defeat of
the season!' Jim becomes
only the third player to
defeat Charlie ,in three
years. The other" two were
Dave Weary last year- and.
Reinhardt Voelrnle • two
years.ago.
Jim Weary'is now the only
• undefeated player in the
regular standings this year.
It should prove to be an
interesting ' battle when
Charlie MacDonald and Jim
Weary meet for their second
garre as first place will still
be at stake. Jim's victory
also', ; gives Reinhardt
• Vpelmle a,shot at first place
as Reinhardt is in third.with
a 14-1 record.
�1Iar'old Kloeze won hi5•only
game of the night to hold
onto second place in Level 2,
John •Kloeze continued to be
the stirprise of the year
winning both of his•games to
increase his percentage to a •
very respectable .619. Last
year at this time John was in ,.
the' bottom Level with a .236
'percentage!
Glen .Wightman stretched
his winning streak to four in
a row to advance to Level 2,
Darrell Kloeze reached "the
.500 .mark by'winning three
and drawing one game.' All
in all it was a very good
night Tor the Kloeze brother `, -
with all three of • them
playing •500. p'erts.ent *or •
better chess,
Kathy Weary continued 'to
prove that .she belongs up 'in .�,.
Level 3 by raising her
percentage., another • silt
. points. Last week ,marked
the u fourth week in Sue:,
cession that Kathy' was able
•
4e
Pro v in tri, l .Ministry' of .Labor°°
men.� standards
am
Announce
.` • •° requiring, addition 1
in:
Ontario Mini ° of .holiday if he or die has,, requ g, a Stant ds Branch
f b t th A "
Labour has announce a new
• I ,mp.loyhiep,t.. Standarsts Act
to raise her percentage,. for employers and em-
. Bob Cox • hi �lke • out of a , ployees effective January I,
long losing streak to win two 1975, • ,
games and move up into The new act 'still covers
second place 'in ,Level 4. existing sections pertaining,
Brian Sh°ortreed also played• tq minimum wage, vacation
very well picking up two pay, -overtime pay,, ter -
„victories to raise his per- mination pay and collection
ucentage 38 points', of wages but,. some amen -
The standings as of
January 8, 1975 'are as.
`follows: '
,Level 1: Jim Weary with
13 wins, 0 losses and 0 draws
dments have been made
regarding public, holid ys,
overtime pay,equal 'benefits,
pregnancy leave and tran-
sportation• new act has
of the
orn�ation a ou a et may Ontat Ministry of Labor ip
wOrtt'ed for three months or
more, '.has worked 12 days contact the Employment L on d 0 n .
out of 30 prior to the.holiday
and the em loyee must also
have worked the regular
working • day prior to and
after ON holiday. '
111,
overtime pay a.t the rate -
of time and one half will now
he paid to employees
working an excess of 44
hours per week. lsrev~iously
the regular working hours in
general industry were eight'
in a ,day and 48 in a week.
for 1.000 , percent; Chas. On January 1, 1974 four
The I „' 4anow
MacDonald 20-1-0 .952; extended the ° pregnancy
days were designated aS'. leave '. to • 17. ,weeks for em -
Reinhardt .. Voe'lmle 14-1-0 paid holidays.'” These. were
933;• Dave Weary 15-3-1 .816; Good Friday; Labor, day, ployees with one years
and Glen Falkiner,12-4-2 •722. Dominion Day and Christ -
all
or more and covers
Level 2;''Kirk Lyndon with mas Day. The amendment to 'employers having one or
15 wins and 7 losses for 6$2 the act entitles employees to more errt-pJo°yees.
percent; Harold Kloeze 14-7- the
_paid statutory
The, amlendment means
0 .667; 'Jiro King ley 18-10-0 holidays with the addition of that pregnant women may
.643; John Kloeze 13-8-0 ,619; now. obtain a general ea.�
New Year's Day, - Victoria
and Glen Wightman 10-8-0 Day and Thanksgiving'Day, of absence from 11 weeks or,
5 •
An employee is entitled to a
L less before the date of birth
Level 3: Brian Miiler with , and up to six weeks after.'
regular days pay on tt? Previously a pregnancy
ll wins, 9 losses,and 4 draws •
for ,542 percent; Don Bogie
'19-19-2: °500 • Darrell Kloeze D
warranted no more than a
ti n n y r before the date of birth and o ti six week leave of absejice
10-10-2 .500; Kathy Weary,10
17-0 .370.; and Mike Koszycki - up to six ,weeks after.
7-17-2 .30$.• ll . •• The act also no longer
• ''Level, 4: Doug.
Brindley , UCW p o S requires an employer .. to
' with 6 wins 15 losses and 0
provide transportation .for
draws , for .286 percent female emploYees who finish
iohert Cox 8-28-1..230; Johrl at• or start work between the
' new yea hoursof midnight .and 6 a.:m.
0
• Honorary. Members: th e home
Laverne 'Riley with 6 wins, 0 Chamney, on 'Tuesday af- her residence to the place of
glosses. and,•0_draws.for' 1°000 \terrtoon With 12._ members e:mploy'ment at .h.is',.,own
percent;; . Clarke Teal,,. 4-1=0 and two visitors present. expense. Female, employees
.800; Tom NIcGill 6-2-0 .750; Mrs, E. Robinson gave the under the:Yage of 18 may ipw
John Kane 9-5-1 .633; Larry call to worship ``The New work in an establishment-
-McDoug.all 11-13-2" .462; '.',- iollowed with "a N'ew between the hours of mid -
Year
Laird Eisler 5-11-1 .324; and, p , , night and.6 a.m.
Bill Barwick'2-9-1 .208• Years raver. The Equal ' Benefits'
' I alsb ••must not forget 'to .' A reading ..was , given' any° provision in the Employment
mention Laird Eisler - who Mrs. E.: Robinson. Mrs. J. ,Standards A'ctwill -also be.
wonthree of his fire- games. Leddy led in prayer'followwd subject to amendment but
to raise his average from by a poem read by Mrs. E. the terms of the new policy
.208 to .324. . ' Robinson. Each member will not • , be released pr
Grower 2-16-3.167; Brian „
Shortreed 4-31-2 .135; and Employers had been
Larry ,Gower. Donnybr ok U.C.W. met at. responsible to provide
e1 fi of ;1VI'r's. S' transportation to and from
Income tax formsLliisil'P
now in the mail
took part in' ,'planting "A. brought into force until a
Make-Belleve Garden". later" date°
Diary of a Bible was read The Employment Stan-
' by Mrs.,. E. Robinson with dards' Act does not apply tt
Mrs: J. Teddy taking 'the" ' employees in' 'areas of
. Bible teadings. The°.offering Federal. G o e r n m e n t
.. was taken' and• dedicated by • juris.diction .such as post
Mrs. offices, '. banks. and trucking
s° Robinson. '
One of the' country's ; are somegoithe new features "" and with exceptions does not
, largest ,. single-rltiailing .of.,,,ihe:,,Guide. In .'the past Mrs. Leddy took the topic:1 to em lo ees-on farms
>d .� al?l? Y p Y
'The. changing year with
programs began this week taxation officials have found five arts.and tuhrs.,Jeffersbri ` engaged in the production of
with distribution of the 1974 that Canadian taxpayers p- food.
individual incofjie tax have difficulty calculating singing. between each part. , AnyNemployer -or employee
return. More than. 10,790,000 percentages, y' One parte was'knowledge
ercenta es, so this year
--
personalized tax .returns will there will he a 'tableto assist learn to stud we re never
Y
' too' old to learn; another part -
be -delivered to home's. across c.-in;;,,ea..lculating ,the., three per i.-
.,
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Canada within- the next few cent 'employment' expense was on how to helpin our ,
:own comm -unity - commit . • %
days. deduction. 4
Y our way to the Lord if 'we
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Contac,:
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the -gbDerich
SIGNAL—STAR
continued fi
provements
house at J uc
Pool are, p
study. He
-member . of
acquaipte.d
ditions ther:r
input into
discussions`
knawledgeab
<.,• Mayor Sh
noun ed that
Carter has
Chairman o
Police Comrr
Later at
council leaf
McKay has
president of
Trotting Asst
Dave Gow
skeptic w,hei
Valley,. 1
Authority, is
been appoint
representati�
He ' repfac
Frank - Wall
served in th
many years.
During
skirmish aro
table, Gowei
appointee
that if he v
tative he w
"thorn in th
had, . suggesi
cillor Walkor
the post.
However,
Walkout sec
lad , Reeve S
Gower ' l:
_;re.PEESTerifat a
Upon .tht
council, Ike
Gifford w
• m uttdr, "NQ
-you can -dc
repeated1;
di ss atisfact
benefits to
membership
' Jam? LrGLI!lL eml
• TRADITIONAL BEAUTY
• CirASS1C `R,ISTINCrION
• SOCIAL C RRECTNESS
Councillolr
,told counci
evening tha
to Snug H�
the constr
catwalk,• no
be • we 'n`�
Gourd
cgw ilk is
wend ered
stallat ion .
protect' boat:
Deputy -ret
said the cat
.built on a "
A`s hey could
lowered. . 1-
cillor Boli A
it is "quite
the . height
despite' th
paratus. to
f done:
ka a hears the
Each pac g If a taxpayer has further
• individual taxpayer's nairne, "questions after he 'has read
address, social insurance' ,the Guide, he can telephone
number and ' account 'num- the nearest District Taxation
• her. Along with two' sets of Office. The tialephone
returns, tin`s to he completed numbers„ arta addresses are
and mailed, the other to be listed on the back cover of
• kept 4for the• taxpayer'
s the ids. If a taxpayer
ive5 ome distance away
tains two .Sets Of 'schedules,front his" District Office, he
the' Guide, and in Ontario, . 'can telephone toll'=free by
Alberta and Manitoba, forms asking the operato"r for
for -.'claiming provincial tax ZITH 0-4000. District
. credits. Taxation Office hours will be
A number" of changes have extended for telephone
been made both- to the 'return engtuiries until 6 _p.m. each
itself and to the Guide. --Many Monday and" Tuesday
wall probably-go.,.^,tt�f�,poticezl •beginning February 24 until
by the majority of ta>tpayers • April'29
hut Revenue 'Canad•a;•, xpayers who have not
Taxation oifici•als, hope 'they �, received a•A personalized tax
will .make the annual task of return b'y-January 13 will be
completing a'tax return a bit able to , pick up a complete
easier. -, -• package at'post. offices and,
• The " rrtos`� '-noticeable District Taxation Offices
changes are in t - after that date. � -
w.hicli"'"...-accompanies the The deadline for filing 1974 '
,r�turn�. A . new cover individual' �. income tax
highlights those�points which returns is April -30. ' ' ' ° w
t to - a ers A
records, the package con •
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t
_" _NOM- E O- -
,� a a iil.I■��
have trust we will hake 'hope .
in the Lord, do not' expect •
the new. year .to.. have no E,
problems, reso1,e to -hays
faith and 'resolve to break %
had habits. 1
Mrs. S. Chamney gave 'the
secretary's report as well as
the annual report for 1974.
Mrs. R. Hapna.....t.00k over
,-the iiusiness' period Mrs:. M: j
'Johnston ' gave the supply
report. She reported sending I '
three hales before Christ- ('
mas. Mrs, J. ' Hildebrand , l•
gave the flower.fund report. • ?
The next meeting is to be
held at the home of Mrs. R.
Bieman. . • %
The annual meeting of- the
charge will be at the:home of
M,rs,, R. • Jefferson on,
.January 14.
Mrs'. E, Robinson gave
the benediction,
Mrs. R. Jefferson and Mrs.
E. Snowden -•,,,assisted the
hostess. ",
affect. mos p y • '
front ` cover, a list .,of •new (�-
items for 1974 on the' back' �//
inside cover, and a list -of the 74
'most 'fre•quen'tly asked'
uesticiriswitl=i ..thZ..._arrs`rers-,.
he Guide ; is•
•
table of cont tits' inside .the •
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PRICES
As 0.f 20,1 ? 7 5
CHIP REGULAR $115 ADULT t2.50 REGULAR
CHILD
HAIR 9vER'TviE EARS 1.00 Minimum .
ADULT
HAIR qVER THE EARS $2.75 Minimum
Hairtyling Eittro
to'
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INSURANCE COMPANY
Established 187i,
Mrs, MargOret Shafp,,Sec,"Trta$ Phone 27-0400
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st.cirm, Theft, Property Darn'age,
Liabilit. Etc:,
*Directors and .Vdjusters:
527-1817
527-1545
345-2234
523.9390
524-7051
527-1837
ilinht, Archibald, RR 4, Segorth
,Ken Carnothan, RR 4, Seaforrh
Ross Leonhardt, RR 1, Bornholm
Donald McKercher, RR Dnblin
Wm. Pepper, Brucefield
Etue,
.JAme,t Keys,. RR 1, Senforth
Wm. Leiner, Londegboro Steve 3, Mu3rrav, RR 5,
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council has
look into, a 1
the South
late NOve
portion of th
of tric grout
of excessive
from Todgl
a heavy
before all
precautions
to ensure
Cost for t
drain, as
stallation of
to ,prevent
Atrrence
Link
- Feeders'
- Cleaners
FANATIC -
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Pipeline i
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