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Terrace Bay News, 1 Oct 1970, p. 9

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PAGE 9 it from your employer on your behalf. For example, if you work for one of an associated group of companies London -362 Dundas St. 438-2911 For the whole story on what these Sault Ste. Marie - 125 Brock St. 949-3331 Employers must also pay the Department a 109, penalty for with- changes mean to you, write or phone holding any money from you. your nearest Employment Standards Branch. Hamilton - 32 James St. South 527-2951 Ottawa - Pebb Bldg., 2197 Riverside Dr. 731-2556 and are assigned to another company in the group for a period of time, you'll get paid for any overtime you work just as if you were still working for the original company. All the other prowi- sions of the Act apply the same way. @ Your Ontario Department of Labour Making Ontario a better place to work HON. DALTON BALES, Q.C., MINISTER. Toronto - 74 Victoria St. 365-5251 ricipafre in the Junior Badminton Clinic "etweer 'he nprg of 10 to 15 to perticipete in he Junior Tadminter. Clirie which is scheduled to strrt Seturdey. Ccto-er llth, Call the Rec- rertion Office if you have not yet registered. New players will be given priority. ADULT BADMINTON CLUB ig Adult badminton sessions this week will be as follows: Tues- day, 9 - 11 p.m., Wednesday, 9 - 11 p.m., and Thursday, 8 = 11 p.m. Newcomers are welcome to attend. Sessions are held at the High School Auditorium. MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION Registration for Minor Hockey players will take place dur- ing the week of October 12th. Further particulars will be published in forthcoming issues of the Terrace Bay NEWS. While speaking to Mr. and Mrs. Ed McAdam about their | two beautiful Labra- . dor Retrievers, we found that they can indeed be proud of Ric i and Pippa. Ric, the older of the two, is 1 1/2 years old, a Black Lab aad has passed 3 Licensed Obedience Trial Tests at the Canadian Ken= i nel Club with scores . ' of 187 1/2, 194 1/2 and 197, out of a possible 200 points, and is now qualified for the title of Companion Dog. Ric is also doing well at Dog Shows, having taken 2 Best of Breed Titles and has acquired 7 out of 10 Championship points. Pippa, a lovely yellow fe- male Lab puppy, is 8 months old and even at her tender age is doing well in the show field. Pippa was:shown recently at Fredricton, N.B. in competition against senior dogs and won Best of Breed in the Sporting Groups. Pippa was awarded best Canadian bred puppy on two days at the Lakehead Kennel Club Show. She has 4 points toward her Championship. Mrs. McAdam tells us her dogs are of great interest to children in the town and she has undertaken to train 2 or 3 other dogs in the field of obedience. Some of the students who have left to further their studies "are: = Paulette Nicol, Mark Boudreau, Reid Boutilier and Tony Matush, all at Lakehead University; Joan Williams = London; Tom Knight, Susan Graham, Waterloo; Linda Hayes, i York; Cathy Bailey, Brock; Roger Rajotte, Carlton; Kei th Koski, Manitoba; Bob McMillan, Ken Kennedy, Cambrian; Ruth Soughton, Valerie Turner, Western; Don Kennedy, Lon- don; Donna Rafalant, Carol Sadowick, Lakehead School of Nursing; Ray Olson, - Continued on page 14 .....

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