Adz wg Munu By RICHARD THOMAS Of The Examiner lf good fences make good neighbors as poet once said then Barrie residents are becoming good neighbors in deed Builders and suppliers in the fencing industry say business has been steadily growing over the past decade and is especial ly brisk during the spring and summer months From suppliers point of view the Barrie area is pro bably one of the best in On tario says Ron Raisbeck of Lundy Steel specialists in chain link fencing and in dustrial installation Raisbeck estimated the com If ou believe poets People here good neighbors pany sells about $1 million worth of fencing in Barrie and Simcoe County each year with much of it going for industrial use such as enclosing warehouses It lowers insurance rates on the property he says But the use of chain link fenc ing for house properties is also blossoming adds Raisbeck Basically most people want the security of having their pro perty enclosed and knowing where their boundaries are he said Chain link fences blends in with the surroundings and once installed it is pretty well there for good he says The reason for the increasing Provident team working in homes The team of students working with Barries police depart ment to mark property for iden tificaton begins work in private homes this week John Fisher project leader said today the sevenmember team will mark valuables in private homes as they have in usinesses throughout the city during the past few weeks Anyone who would like his property marked with iden tification numbers should con tact Fisher or Constable Gar Logan at city police hea quarters is The Provident team is can vassing doortodoor homes in Letitia Heights today said Fishser Later the team will move into other subdivisions Constable Logan said the team will mark property in any home or business in Barrie if requested for free In the home the team will mark valuable items such as television sets stereos cameras tools appliances lawn mowers and snowblowers said Constable Logan Mayor Ross Archer officially started Hire Stu dent Week at the Canada Employment Centre for students in Barrie Monday Behlnd him Is Arch Brown owner of the Canadian Tire Centre on Bayfield Street which is employing over 50 part time students Watching is Jon Bobbette director of the centre Examiner Photo popularity of fencing in homes is toss up between privacy and keeping the dogs and children in says Rick Vance of Shiners Fencing INCREASE ATTRIBUTEI Vance attributes the increase in residential fencing to the safety requirements for swim ming pools on private property More people are substituting pools for summer cottages he says Shiners sells wooden fencing as well but at about $10 foot it is less popular than chain link at about $4 foot Vance says even though he personally thinks wooden fencing is safer less easy to climb and mor private The company sells rough estimate of about 1200 feet of chain link fence week he says The Simcoe District Co operative Services sells about 40 tons of chain link fencing and farm fencing each year says manager George Brown who agrees business has picked up considerably in residential areas over the past 10 years Then it was an exception but now it is common to have fence of some kind around your property Children pets and the safety factor has more to do with it than actual privacy says Brown who also agrees the in creasing number of swimming pools and the safety re quirements involved are con tributing reasons for the growth in business The Ontario minimum wage for students working in general industry is $215 an hour This applies to students under 18 student 18 years or older must be paid the minimum wage of $300 per hour Student rates do not apply to students working in the construction industry They must be paid $325 per hour The minimum hourly rate for an employer who serves liquor directly to customer in any place for which licence or per mit hs been issued under the Li quor License Act is $250 per hour The Employment Standards Act stipulates that men and women must receive equal pay for equal work Differentials in wages are permitted if they are based solely on such factors as seniority merit or quantity or quality of work They may not be based solely on the sex of the worker Employers who require more than 48 hours work week must Pleosom Place to Deal SIMCOE DISTRICT COOP 259 INNISFIL ST 7266531 BARRIE New color presented to guard Privates Gerald Rockwood centre and Brian Bilotta right members of the Canadian Forces Royal Guard are shown photograph of the new Queens Color during rehearsal at Halifax Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother presented the new Queens Color to Maritime Command Halifax during ceremonies involving more than 700 naval personnel from both coasts Wednesday Pte Bilotta is the son of Mr and Mrs James Bilotta RR Thornton Ont youth and jobs Legislation explained for working students obtain permit from the direc tor of the employment stan dards branch of the ministry Students in industry must be paid at the rate of 112 times their regular rate for all hours in excess of 44 during week Special overtime provisions have been established for cer tain industries and students working in such industries shall be paid overtime rates for all excess hours based on these conditions HOLIDAY PAY To qualify for statutory holiday with pay the worker must be employed for the three months immediately preceding the holiday work on 12 days of the four work weeks prior to the holiday and on the regular work day preceding and follow ing the holiday in general if the employee works on any of the days named as statutory holidays he must be paid premium rate of 112 times his regular rate in addi tho examiner Thunday Jun 28 1979 SCIVE OII ATHROOM FIXTURES Economy Set Durable norust ABS shower fittings included Self rimming ABS basn Vitreous china reverse trap toilet White Seat not included $15989 3Pc Deluxe Set by American Standard Enamelled steel 5ft tub Enamelled steel Ovation vanity basin Vitreous china reverse trap toilet White Seat not included 89 HOMESTEAD PLUMBING WAREHOUSE tion to the employees regular tion Employees must receive days pay for that holiday vacation pay at the terminaton Employees are entitled to vacation pay at the rate of four per cent of all monies earned No minimum period of employ ment is required for qualifica of employment On the job safety in the On tario jurisdiction is responsibility of workers and management joint 49 AN ST 7371 300 CHAIN LINK FENCE ECOOMIC AND DURABLE DDélTYDUFISELF FREE INSTRUCTIQN BOOKLETS Exnph 43 high ll gauge vinyl I2 your warranty INCLUDES TOP RAILS LINE POSTS ACCESSORIES FENCING CHOICE OF COLORS MAIN POSTS EXTRA COMPLETE LINE OF FENCING ALL HEIGHTS AND TYPES AVAILABLE DO IT YOURSELF OR PROFESSIONALLY INSTALLED FSTIIMA TES FREE PEEL FENC sscwmsr 726470