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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1964, p. 7

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_ Middle-Aged Wives st E rid 2 $F 48 SIM ORRISON FUR CO. | CHUBBY CHEEKS, SMILING EYES ste ck Chubby Cheeks and smiling . Carla the grand- eS Saeees sootetc | ONTARIO wig Carta e Welsh can Willegar and of Mr. and Mrs. BP rong ae wn ard oy en | Setearnd Se the ane, Tlvodre Wat, at! on ing thelr wives, Most "women : PROVINCE OF OPPORTUNITY Mrs, Jack Welsh, Cubert --Aldsworth Photography even thrilled--if their husbands made an honest - to - goodness (a, ae . pass at them, Like old times e @ 18th Guides And Brownies zs" | " Dear pity --. py. a4 (like hundreds) wrote to say } e thing and I'm happy to ms ; Honor Mothers At Banquet | priet this point of view, which e The 18th Oshawa Guides and chiding Kerry Delaney, Nancy|is a valid one. : 4 . Brownies Parents' Committee, Sliter, Donna Sherriffs and} The original letter from Bill, rou O recently held 'its mother and|Heather Kerr. Mrs, Harry .Sii- however, made it clear that he daughter banquet in Westmin-|ter Presented a scrapbook to be|wags romantic and made many ; ster Church Hall. used by the 18th Guides and "honest to goodness passes .. . the head table guests|Brownies to record various ac- were Mrs, James W. McLean, |tivities and events. Cornmissloner, Westport district, | ate siuldes presented a ski Lodge Card Party Last year, Minimum Wage legislation was introduced carefully to establish exactly how this vital and pike do ee wor Roth, Ty Is Successful in the Toronto-Hamilton-Oshawa industrial area. Progressive piece of legislation will benefit you. Out letiers BROWNIE us|, Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 | It proved highly successful, and as a result, I am AV I ns inging|{eld an enjoyable night of cards evening closed with the singing ' : : Of Drowale 990. Guide Taps. (ee ibe ant thie ee picased to announce an early extension of it raining aroncas ean soled , throughout the entire Province beginning on June 29. ; y|at a ceremony conducted ire ' : ' Brown Owl, Mrs, Cheer Bar| | Prizes were won by the follow. | I ask you now to read the following highlights HON. H. L. ROWNTREE, 0.C. ;{ton assisted by Mrs, Howard|ing: Mrs. A. Jones, Mrs, C., Allan, Tawny Owl and Mrs. Len|Brown, Mrs. Leona Wright, : % Minister of Labour Reduced to its simplest terms, the new Minimum Wage entire Province on June 29, However, so that employers : fl 4 n f Orders, implemented and enforced by your Ontario will have sufficient time to adjust to and absorb the ot Mrs, Peirieg Winneet aad ial sta i cen rg Pi Set aon: pages Poni Department of Labour, are designed to protect every higher rates, the Orders must be carried out in stages. daughter Sandra. -- The next meeting of the Par-|Misg C. Re fading, Mrs. E. Mil. working man and woman in the Province from exploits- Briefly, here's how your Ontario Department of In the Constraction Industry, the Minimum Wage of ce b> soengealh rap ents' Association will be held iiss airs. J. Burr, Mrs, P. tion, and set a minimum wage of $1.00 an hour ($1.25 in Labour plans to go about it. The Province will bedi- $1.25 an hour will be reached in the same manner in | Walters, Mrs. J. Thompson, the construction industry), vided into two Zones, Zone | takes in the more heavily both Zones, The Orders, now in effect in the Toronto-Hamilton- -- populated and industrialized areas and centres, In this The map and salary boxes on-this page show the two Oshawa "horseshoe", will be extended throughout the Zone, the $1,00 Minimum Wage will be achieved not zones, and the salary increases scheduled in both, pens ZONE 1 General and Hotel and Restaurant Order Men Women june $0, 1046 $1.00 $ .85 1.00 hag 4 (INCLUDED IN ° "ga Binding, Serging, Fringing ZONE I RATES @ Rus ing © OSHAWA'S ONLY RUG CLEANING PLANT rh Bay SMART WOMEN... | Approved by the Notional Institute of Rug Tlomine have their carpets and uphol- | Cleaners sag ; : it ery cleaned "The Sele Wey VISITORS WELCOME gt ag by y, ee 'our Valuable -FRWillia p ' DURACLEAN | nate red wey an ae PYF a ZONE 2 é - General and Hotel and Restaurant Order air ; June 29,1964 $85 "s'nn Wy Luly), Dec. 28, 1964 90 90 My Yi,' Pcs Mesa 1965 1.00 1.00 Ml, hg wid wanes ZONE BOUNDARIES Construction Work Order Pa ae Ftd id EE ge a. SPECIAL GROUPS The General Minimum Wage Order does not apply --_ who does not work more than 16 weeksinayear, -- least the minimum wage, you will be considered as to: Registered apprentices; Camp counsellors OF Gosia) rates (60¢ in Zone.1 and $0¢ in Zone'2) complying with the Orders, one' with its combination of contrasting students employed in certain recreational programs; apply in the following cases: Delivery boys, mes- © Learner Rates are as follows: Where employees are e of Canada's most stylish and popular seller irearenent house janitors who live in; realestate and Sengers, newsvendors, pinsetters, caddies who are On a piece-work basis, learners may be paid 20¢ insurance salesmen and salesmen who determine under 18 years of age.* less than the prescribed minimum rate for the first j ist become one NE} E their own hours; professional persons and teachers; three months of em , ' . ; ployment, and 10¢ less for the = Low Pa it eiimgeecambae cal Zeneca a IN ad te mea ea a may be paid 10¢ less than the minimum Special rates (80¢ in Zone 1 and 75¢'in Zone. 2) f loyment 65 STYLES, SHAP; ES AND SINGLE VISION apply in the following cases: A student who dos EMPLOVERS NOTE hw on a restrshnnaa has COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM | hi not work more-than 28 hours a week: @ seasonal Where employees are being paid'on a Piece-work 10¢ lower than the prescribed minimum rate for the re Ve LASpeuent AND Save worker processing perishable fruits and Vegetables basis, if at least four-fifths of them are earning at --_first month of employment. ® DON'T SETTLE FOR LESS THAN NATIONAL BRANDS ¢ BROKEN FRAMES REPAIRED OR REPLACED WHILE YOU WAIT © OCULIST'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED AT SAME LOW PRICES tissmmeslltpeaes ae Lenses and Case BIFOCALS or telephone 365.5251 oe wt 17" : ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR 17 BOND ST. E. HOURS: MON. To SAT, 2nd Floor 9AM 5P Complete with Frames rh programs are planned te seals ' PHONE 728-1261 ree 9.7 Lenses and Case Where Closed All Day Wednesday WE FILL ALL PS?, OCULISTS OSHAWA AND OPTOMETRISTS Ne PRESCRIPTIONS AT THE : SAME LOW PRICES.

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