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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 14 Jan 1981, p. 35

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& Coldwater Plenty doing in village by E. Lorraine Orr Volleyball enthusi- asts, there will be co-ed adult volleyball on Monday evenings beginning Jan. 19, at Coldwater Public School, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The 10 week course Is in affiliation with the Neighbourhood Schools Enroute home they stopped in Richmond Hill where Doug's Bantam hockey team defeated the Richmond Hill team 9-0. Dinner guests Gladys and Morley Yon and _ Lorreen Letherdale were dinner and announcement of the winners on Friday, Feb. 6. A Queen and two princesses will be chosen and they will reign over the three days of the Carnival. The girls will be judged on personality, poise, appearance, and community awareness. season may do so at a fee of $55 per person. Curling 9 to 11 p.m. on Wednesday at the Orillia Curling Club. Anyone interested in curling please call membership convenor Pat Clark 686-7761 before January 19th, so that the draw-master may make up the teams. Orillia Curling Club is sponsoring another School of Curling which will take place on three consecutive Tuesday night from 9 to 11, beginning Jan. 13 to Jan. 27. The fee is $2 per evening or $5 for the whole session. This is for new and experienced curlers and lessons are progressive. It is an excellent op- portunity for curlers to develop new skills and polish up on the old ones. Huronia calendar Programs. The _ guests of Mr. and Mrs. They will be asked the evenings will include Sam Elliot of question "what does my Jan.15 « Jans2l warm-ups with in- Waubaushene. The community mean to --Saugeen field naturalist Martin Parker will -- Wednesday, Jan. 21, 1981, at 7:30 p.m. at struction by Mrs. occasion was to honor. me". be the guest speaker of the Midland- the Midland Library, Rod Ferguson, local Debbie Stone, followed Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Penetanguishene Field Naturalists' Club this lawyer, will speak on the subject of "Com- by competitive games. Yon on their 25th Curling Club month. His topic will be mammals of Ontario pensation for Injuries", a subject on which Jimmy Woodworth wedding anniversary. Members of- Cold- (Tracks and Scats). Meeting at the Wye there are many enquiries. | __ spent several days with The Yon's hada busy _ water Curling Club are Marsh Wildlife Center Jan. 15 at 8 p.m. Free Free admission, all welcome. i his grandmother, Mrs. time on the telephone invited to take part in admission. Jan. 31 : i Ruth Eidt, during the during the holidays. the Mariposa Bonspiel Jan. 16 -- Toanche Parks and Recreation is spon- i holidays. ; They were pleased to at the Orillia Curling -- Benefit hockey game (Old Timers) at the soring the fourth annual 100 kilometer Trail- { "T only missed three receivea call from Mrs. Club, Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, Midland Centennial Arena on Fri., Jan. 16 at a-thon on Sat., Jan. 31. Registration opens in q dances" exclaimed 98 Gordon Letherby and __ sponsored by the Orillia 8:30 p.m. Proceeds to services for children. the parish hall of Highland Point Church at 9 Pal year old Mary Stock of her son Calvin and club. For cost and a.m. and concludes at 9:30 a.m. Registration § Main Street when family from Vancouver, further details, please forms are available at Watson's Shell Station, t relating her New Year's' as well as a call from call Pat Clark, 686-7761. _ Jan. 18 : and Chalet Sports and Equipment, both in ' Eve activities at the nieces Mrs. Beulah On Jan. 21, the first -- St. Paul's United Church group for single Penetanguishene, Dusome Service Station, _ Coldwater Legion party. Battley and Mrs. Grace night of the second and or formerly married (separated, Highland Point, and Jack and Pearl's Store, i "We missed the ex- Davidson of Rozeville, schedule, anyone in- divorced, widowed) 25 to 59 years-olds starts Champlain Road. All participants will receive ' citement of Christmas Michigan. Gladys and terested in curling for Sun., Jan. 18 from 3-5 p.m. at the church. We a free single admission to a dance to be held in _ with the carols and _ her sister Lorreen then the second half of the offer fellowship and sharing. the evening at the Lafontaine Parish Hall. i decorations" said Joan placed a call to Santa Fontaine upon her Maria, California, to return from Florida. exchange greetings with ' The Fontaine family their brother Arthur and | spent their Christmas his wife Betty. zero: ches. | Newemployment protection ; Charlotte, Florida, and __ villagers is extended to 4 contrary to reports, the the families of Skip a ¢ weather was great. Vivian and Roy for domestic em ployees i They were disap- Galbraith who passed | j pointed to discover upon away recently. their arrival at Disney Visitors made it easy i 'World thatthe gateshad for Ruth and Cecil Eidt Effective January 1, 1981. i been closed to the public last week. Their niece F : A : . > at 9:30 a.m. due to an Miriam and her A new regulation has been issued expanding employment protection for domestic si excessive number of husband John and employees (cooks, housekeepers, nannies), who work more than 24 hours a week. It does ; visitors. However, they daughter Rebecca from i i i enjoyed visits to Busch Richmond Hill arrived not apply to baby siiters Of Companions. ce Gore ae Daytona with homemade clam Wages ¥ Beach. John spent a chowder and Italian . . "great deal of his time _ bread for all to enjoy for Domestic employees are entitled to _ fishing and managed to lunch. $24 per day ' provide twofishdinners Eva and _ Victor $132 per week for the family. Connor spent Christmas $568 per month or in Hawkestone with $3 h Accident a their daughter and son- per hour Sorry to report Davi in-law Jane and Len Fell of Grey Street was Hall. Room and Board ; ; involved in a car ac- The Coldwater Householders may deduct up to $50 per week from a domestic employee's cident which put him in Carnival committees wages for room and board. the hospital. Dave was_ are busy finalizing the ; braking for a stop sign events to take place Time Off ee rene eviday.) bebo Domestic employees are entitled to at least 36 consecutive hours of free time per Medonte when he _ Saturday, Feb. 7 and Z : < : é . skidded into the in- Sunday, Feb. 8. week without deduction from wages. If work is performed during this free time, the tersection. An ap- They would ap- equivalent amount of time off or payment at not less than $3 an hour must be given. proaching vehicle' preciate anyone who . struck his truck on the wishes to volunteer to Annual Vacations Caran Bide. sending Help - See apes Domestic employees are entitled to at least 2 weeks of vacation per year and to at : contact - Iris Beach, Pa ; eeffered(scvecalibrakess (Glariemat ahoughty, least 4 per cent of annual wages as vacation pay. ribs with one puncturing Jean Perryman or Public Holidays his lung. Nancy Trowell. 4 i ' It's time to start Dovour "bit" for your Domestic employees are entitled to seven paid statutory holidays per year. If work thinking of flowers community - help at the is performed on the holiday, another day off with regular pay must be given before despite the severe cold annual carnival. the next annual vacation weather. The Coldwater ' : fp : : Horticultural -- Society Coldwater Carnival All domestic employees, including those working less than 24 hours a week and baby ne like 2 help you Girls, 15 eal oldes sitters and companions continue to be covered by standards for termination of plan your garden as ou can now obtain an j the' oussumie their meee Forntee ithe employment, pregnancy leave, equal pay for equal work and collection of wages. . monthly meetings on Coldwater Winter Additional information may be obtained from the Employment Standards Branch, Ontario Thursday, Jan. 5. You Carnival Queen com- Ministry of Labour in the following cities: are cordially invited to petition. : 2 attend, even if you are The contest is open to Toronto Hamilton Kenora Kingston nota member, at8p.m. all girls of Coldwater 400 University Avenue 1 West Avenue South 808 Robertson Street 1055 Princess Street at the Riverside Centre. and the surrounding M7A1V2 L8N 2R9 PON 1X9 K7L1H3 The guest speaker, Carl communities. The entry Tel.: (416) 965-5251 Tel.: (416) 527-2951 Tel.: (807) 468-3128 Tel.: (613) 542-2853 Caldwell, will speak forms are available at Kitchener London Ottawa St. Catharines _. about the growing of Beach's Shell Station 824 King Street West 205 Oxford Street East 2197 Riverside Drive 205 King Street ° garden lillies. He will and the closing date is N2G1G1 N6A 5G6 K1H 7X3 L2R 3J5 . alse show ose of his Monday, Feb. 2. fp Tel.: (519) 744-8101 Tel.: (519) 439-3231 Tel.: (613) 523-7530 Tel.: (416) 682-7261 t Lanatord wee m eae ane af Sault Ste. Marie Sudbury Thunder Bay Timmins } The Finan family Tris Beach for all the 390 Bay Street 1538 LaSalle Boulevard 435 James Street South 273 Third Avenue re enjoyed a day at contestants and the P6A 1X2 P3A 1Z7 P7E 6E3 P4N 1E2 _ Toronto's Science judges on Tuesday, Feb. Tel.: (705) 949-3331 Tel.: (705) 675-4455 Tel.: (807) 475-1691 Tel.: (705) 267-6231 4 Centre during the 3. Windsor _ Christmas vacation. A Preliminary judging 500 Ouellette Avenue __ visit to Mother's Pizza__ will take place at this N9A 1B3 u Parlor addedtotheday. time. with final judging Tel.: (519) 256-8278 t = For toll free numbers check the government listings in your local telephone directory. H Trail-a-thon dance f Jan. 31 iy -- A dance with magia be Eee be anaes poe Ontario Employment Robert G. Elgie, M.D. William Davis, a: i i ntaine Bess ee : q aaron ad 1 ant Admission is $7 a Ministry of Standards Minister Premier couple. Participants in the Toanche Parks Labour -Branch and Recreation trail-a-thon will receive one 5 A free admission ticket. Ontario Wednesday, January 14, 1981, Page 35

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