Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), January 7, 1981, p. 23

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Obituar THE HERALD Wednesday January Page 3 Tees was popular minister Minister of St Georges Anglican Church for the past months Itev Tecs died Monday He was Horn in OlUwa Sepl Host Frank Tees attended schools in SI Catharines and loler enrolled Queens University in King ston While in ha second NEVER TOO YOUNG Heady or the event In IW2 Tali youngster appears eager to gel In training at the Wildlife Centre southwest of Milton The centre offer good cross country skiing along Its numerous traits Herald photo Parade awards postponed for Hie award winning floats In Ihe Georgetown I mis Club Gnus parade were have been handed out it ihc clubs monthly dinner meeting last night Tuesday hill In tin- of I lie organizing committee chairman Bob The will be rescheduled for a Hope for missing girl The Canadian External Affairs ministry has received letter which appears shed some light on the disappearance of a 14 year old Milton girl in Mexico almost year ago Catherine Sweet disappeared last February from a campground outside town in Mexico where she was vacationing with her family Her family fears she been abducted into white slavery The contents of the letter arent being revealed to protect Investigation the mother says it has given them more cause for their daughters wifely at Queens in June 1M0 he entered Royal Canadian Air Force undergoing flight training in Prince Edward Island before being shipped overseas After a forced landing In the Republic of Ireland Mr Tees was the Curraugh County During that time he met Eileen Lewis whom he subsequently mar ried Sept 141943 Ho escaped internment laler that same year and spent the remainder of the war In England training glider pilots for Ihe landing as well as communica tors for bomber command In September 1M4 the Tees first daughter Joyce was born In Dublin Shortly after the war Eileen and Joyce emigrated to Canada to Join Mr Tees who had returned in October A variety of occupations including the Insurance busi ness and a stint at a paper mill kept Mr Tees occupied until when his I old parttime studies for ministry became full- Acton chamber seeks Bennett The Aclon Chamber of Commerce is still hunting for guest speaker for lis annual meeting after provincial housing minister Claude Bennelt cancelled his uled appearance Coun Dave Whiting who is organizing the annual meet ing said the Acton has wanted for some lime to have Mr Bennett as a speaker and arrangements had been made to have him address the chambers annual meeting His office had confirmed he would be there and then he cancelled because he had other meetings which look priority Mr Whiting said I called his office and they said his appearance had never been confirmed in the first place The chamber hasnt given up entirely on having Mr Bennett attend the meeting but is looking for another speaker In the mean lime no firm date for the meeting has been set Acton couple fears dog- napper The Acton owners of a champion Great Dane which vanished from front yard New Years Day fear the animal may be one several area dogs stolen by persons unknown A number of area purebred dogs have my glor iously vanished according lo Jim and Sandy Miller of holders of a kennel licence whose prize Croat Dane similarly disappeared without explana tion Thursday night about A Ihorough search of the surrounding area and checks with local pounds failed to turn up any sign the dog which was wearing a small green nylon collar The dog was confined yard with two other dogs surrounded by a sixfoot fence LIMESTONE ALL SIZES GRAVEL FILL AND TOP SOIL BUD HAINES 3 DURHAM ST Hlltl Shopping Georgetown Ontario L7G DRY CLEANING 8770387 HILLS SHOPPING CENTRE Simon CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT Phone 416 Street Georgetown Ontario L7G 2E2 THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION invites applications or membership on Advisory Vocational Committee mill will make This curriculum technical education stall Dun in apply in writing giving a and reasons or to Mr S Lavender of Education Board Education Lino Burlinrjlon Applications 1991 Win fi Due to recent nation THE HALTON BOARD OF EDUCATION invites applications members public lor appointment to the Halton Hills Public Library Board lor the period of February 1 1 98 to December 311981 qualified to bo appointed as a board a 13 a Canadian cltizon lb is Iho lull eighteen years c Is in a municipality tor which board is shod and Is a any Iho entitled to make Board from Public 1 Guelph Wm A Lowson no Ontario L7H by January 1Q Wm A La Chairman wson S Lavender Director 7- BONUS PRIZES 5100000 2025000 Including Sift million in Bonus And you could be inter Winner on Jonuary The seven d Bonus gives you a to Twin one of NOW 100 No subsidiary be corresponds exactly lo any of the 75 Bonus numbers drawn or million in Bonus The re number you a Grand And there That worth of regular taxfree prizes time Ho attended Diocesan TralnlngSchoollnToronloand wanordafnedo deacon In May Rev Tees served as assis tant at SI James he Apostle In Hamilton for nine months be fore being ordained a priest on SI Nicholas Day Dec fi He then moved lo SI Pauls pariah In Mount Fores where he served another two and a half years From 1970 to 1979 Rev Tees was minister of St Martins parish In Niagara Falls He moved to St Georges in Georgetown April 1 1B79 Rev Tecs died Monday at the University Med ical Centre In Hamilton He is survived by wife Eileen daughters Joyce Mrs Newman of Hamilton Maureen Mrs Davison also of Hamilton Kathryn of BO Margaret Mrs rosso of Albert Alberta and sons Donald of Kitchener and David of London He Is also survived Marion Mrs C Laird of Fort Alberta by eight grandchildren and sisters Ruth Mrs Sexton of Scarborough and Marion Mrs Laird of Fort Mc- Alberta A private family funeral service was held yesterday Tuesday A Requiem be held Saturday at am St Georges on Street The family asks that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the St Georges Memorial Fund the Primates World Relief and Development Fund or the Canadian Cancer Soc iety On Pine Valley Square Dance Club BEGINNERS DANCE Wed Jan 14th at pm Free Admission Refreshments Served Classes each Wednesday til May AT STEWARTTOWN HALL 3 per couple per night CALL 8779708 Bouquets for Bridesmaids full Fj Custom Made Drapes Carpet Vinyl Floor Coverings Personal service Shop at free estimates Many in stock Compare OUR WORKMANSHIP OUR SERVICE OUR PRICES CARPET CORNER 3620 BILL WOP New employment protection for domestic employees Effective January 1 A new regulation has been issued expanding employment protection for domestic employees cooks housekeepers nannies who work more than hours a week It does not apply to baby sitters or companions Wages Domestic employees are entitled to 24 per day 568 per month or S3 per hour Room and Board Householders may deduct up to per week from a domestic employees wages tor room and board Time Off Domestic employees are entitled to at least 36 consecutive hours of free time per week without deduction from wages If work is performed dunng this free time the equivalent amount of time off or payment at not less than 3 an hour must be given Annual Vacations Domestic employees are entitled to at least weeks of vacation per year and to at least 4 per cent of annual wages as vacation pay Public Holidays Domestic employees are entitled to seven paid statutory holidays per year If work is performed on the holiday another day off with regular pay must be given before the next annual vacation All domestic employees including those working less than hours a week and baby sitters and companions continue to be covered by standards for termination of employment pregnancy leave equal pay for equal work and collection of Additional information may be obtained from the Employment Standards Branch Ontario Ministry of Labour in the following cities Hamilton 1 West Avenue South L6N2R9 Tel 4165272951 London 205 Oxford Street East Tel- 519 Sudbury Tel 705 6754455 Kenora 80S Robertson Street P9N1X9 Tel 807 4683128 Toronto 400 University Avenuo Tel 416 Kitchener King Street West N2G1G1 Tel 5197448101 Marie Bay Street Tel 9493331 Windsor 500 Avenuo Tel 2568278 For toll free numbers check the government listings In your local telephone directory 2197 Riverside Drive K1H7X3 Tel 6135237530 Thunder Bay 435 James Street South Tel 807 4751691 Kingston 1055Prnces3Streel K7L1H3 Tel 613 5422853 St Catharines 205 King Street L2R3J5 Tel 416 273 Third Avenue Tel 705 Ontario Ministry of Labour Employment Standards Branch Robert GElgieMD Minister William Davis Premier Ontario

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