4 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, January 8, 1975 Section Two NOESTLETON Friends are pleased that Gordon Cooledge, Caesarea. Grant Campbell, Rick and Mr. Norman Mairs returned Mrs. Cooledge senior is 'Rod for Christmas were Mrs. home from Bowmanville Hos- spending Boxing Day witb her Mary Stewart, Port Perry, pital on Tuesday. caughter and husband Mr. Mrs. Mary Cheatley. Grant, Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Morris in, Garnet Anne and Garry, and Mrs. tlreg I-ewson were Toronto. Toronto, Miss Sharalyn Read- Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perigoe, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Wilson, er and Miss Debbie Simpson. Noel and Heather, Brooklin, Nestleton, Mrs. Ruth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Don Frew, Mrs. Alma Perigoe, Mr. ana Blackstock, Mrs. Sid Lock- Alan and Virginia were hosts Mrs. Clare Perigoe and family year, Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. for a family party on Christ- Caesarea, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bruce Knapp, Oshawa visited mas. Those attending were Werry Enniskillen. The high on Christmas with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Garry Edgar, light of the afternoon was a Mrs. Lloyd Wilson, Valerie Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Dave telephone caîl from their aunt and Kimberley. The Knapps Frew and Dwayne, Mr. and Iris Beadie (nee Perigoe) were Boxing Day guests of t he Mrs. Paul Mappin'and Tanya, from Londfield, Surrey, Eng- Alan Wilson. R.R. Nestieton. land. They aiso talked with On Christmas Day Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thomp- hier husband,' their daughter Mrs. Donald Thompson were son joined with other mem- and ,husband and the three hosts for a family gathering in bers of the family for Christ- grandeilîdren, David, Denise their new home. Guests were mas at the 'home of Mr.. and Zoe who sang a Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bradburn, James Naylor at Pefferlaw. carol for them. Mr. Roy Bradburn, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Larmen Hy- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sadler Linda McLaughlin, R.R. land hosted a family party on were dinner guests on Thurs- Blackstock, Miss Marion Christmas. Guests were Mr. day of last week with Mr. and Bradburn, Miss Lucille Lunn, and Mrs. Jim MeMullen and Mrs. Richard MacKenzie and Toronto, Mrs. Jim Fallis, Mr. Carl, Pontypool, Mr. and Mrs. family in honor of Claîre's David Fallis, Miss Gail Fallis, Howard Sutton, Lorie, Debby fifth birthday. The MacKen- Mr. Murray Finney, Orono, and Tracey, Paul Ramsbury, zie's. spent Christmas Day Miss Chrystal Fallis, Lindsay Mr. and Mrs. Glen Rogers, with bis parents Dr. and Mrs. spent the weekend with the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Samelîs WF. MacKenzie in Toronto. Thompsons. and Wendy of Peterborough. The Sadlers visited with his Guests with Mr. anxd Mrs. Christmas guests with Miss mother Mrs. Robert Sadier Harry McLaugblin for Christ- Ruth Proutt were Mrs. Ivan and Mr. -and Mrs. Robert mas were Mr. and Mrs. Proutt, Mr. and Mrs. Don ,Wetheralt, Bowmanville. On Glover Ross, Miss Carolyn Proutt, R.R. Nestleton, Mr. Boxing Day the Sadlers and Gbent, Tavistock, Mr. and and Mrs. John Buchan, Carol- MacKenzies were guests of Mrs. George Wolfe, Johnn and yn and Douglas, Lindsay, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Scott, Bryan, Mr. Harry Sanderson, and Mrs. John Proutt, Susan Charles and Jennifer, Corby- Blackstock,, Mr. and Mrs . and David, Oshawa. ville. Lawrence McLaughlin, Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mairs On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. and Brent, Nestletoni. and Diane entertained Mr. Milton Fisber Caesareaj were Guests for. Christmas with and Mrs. Robert Mairs, King- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Balfour Moore ston and Mr. Allan Mairs of Berry Fisher, Leanne and were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Whitby for Christmas dinner. Susan, Blackstock. For Christ- Jenkins,Peggy and Cathy and On Christmas Day Mr. and mtras they were ail guests of friend, Clifford and Jack Mrs. Clarke Williams were Mr. and Mrs. Delton Fisher Sedman, Brooklin, Mr. and bosts for a family gathering. and Scott at West Hill. Mrs. David Robinson, Stroud, Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cooledge Mr. and Mrs. Oram Moore, Mrs. Ronald Williams and spent Christmas Eve andý David and Lynne, R.R. Nestie- family, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs.' Christmas Day witb ber son ton. Douglas Fallis and boys, and family Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Hea- Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs. slip were Sunday dinner Arnold Williams and family, guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Bob Munroe, Nestleton. Kennetb Reaslip and family Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lindsay. For Christmas tbey Ginn, spent Tuesday to Thurs- were guests of Mr. and Mrs. day with their daughter and T#fOfF////O/ ~Maurice Nesbitt and family. husband Mr. and Mrs. Gerald 4Mr. Lloyd: Heaslip and Mr. Stinson and family, R.R. 1, OFA/ON6~$0A/\Verner Michele, of Ottawa Oshawa. /f *4r4,CAr/OA/ were also guests on Boxing Christmas callers withMr 4 f4W rAk-s6a Day. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice and Mrs. Howard Lee and 01#4 7VNesbitt and Lloyd and Verner Clifford were Mr. and Mrs. GO//6TivOerF*'were dinner guests of' the Wayne Weston and family, ce George Heaslip. Burketon, Mr. and Mrs. Wmn. Mrs. George Prosser was Weston and family, Enniskil- k-4- delighted to bave ail of bier len, the Neil Lee and Lorne J ' family visit with bier on Lee familles,_ Nestleton. Christmas morning. Those in Miss Susan McColl of Trent i0 Q9 - attendance were Mr. and Mrs.' University, Peterborough is a\ M~' -YI arol Bulock Steen nd spending the vacation witbe Kim, Mr. and Mrs. Bob parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Prosser and family, Mr . and MeColl and Cindy, Christmas Mrs. Donald Prosser and visitors were Miss Mamnie M rt'sfamily, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Elliott and Mr. John Elliott, Auto nena * r Mrs. Dennis Prosser, Daryl Mr. and Mrs. Fraser Wilson Auo lepm and, Janine. Mrs. Prosser are spending their vacation 623-3896 senior visited witb Mr. and with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Donald Prosser for Mrs. Wm. Wilson and Mr. and 3 Queen St. Bowmanville Christmas dinner. Mrs. Fmank Price in Montreal. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Joban- sen, Vickie and Lauri of Mississauga are spending the Dr. R. K. Singal,,F. R.C.S.(C.) weekend with Mr. and Mrs, Neil Lee, Debbie and David. Christmais Bye gu.ests. with wishes ta announce the opening of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson his office for practise of werc Mr. and Mrs. Neil Werry and Joy, Blackstock, Mr. and Generl SugeryMrs. Rob Mairs, Kingston, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marlow and at Patricia of Dundas are spend- 222 KING ST. E. BOWMANVILLE ing from Friday to Sunday witb ber parents Mr. and Mrs. Tbompson. On Saturday even- Consultation byý Referral ing the Thompsons are baving 623-3042 or 623-5488 the Werry, the Robert Mairs, and the Malows for dinner guests. ____________________________________ Mrs. Dorothy Chapman, Ryan and Lisa, North Bay are spending their vacation with bier parents Mr. and Mrs. ATTE TIO NGeorge Bowers and Mr. Earl Bowm nvile entre linc Wilfrid Vine and family, R.R. Nestleton, Constable Gerald Bowers, Millbrook, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bowers and fam- Repairs - - 1 to 3 Hours ily, Tryrone visited for vn ing dinner on Boxing Day. Miss Brenda Shaw, Toronto, Re-lines - - - Full Dentures spent Tuesday to Thursday with bier parents Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shaw. Caill for Appointment Mid-day dinner guests on Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Robrer, Garry, Step- hanie and Douglas weme Mr. 6 2 1- 4 7 3and Mrs. Dave Smith and Keith, North York, Mr. and 33 King St. E. Bowmanville Mrs. Steve Shaw and Sharlene Frederick Avenue Aglow wîth Chrî.simas Lights land Santa Rudolph Leads Way at this Home on St. George St. Newtonville, boys with Mr. and Mms. Joe Beatly and family, Cobourg. Mm. and Mms. Hamry Lane, of Owen Sound spent sevemal days last week wîtb Mrs. Lane, 'and aong witb Mm. and Mms. Ray Stuart of Toronto, ahl were dinner guests, Christmas day with Mm. and Mrs. Charies Gray and girls in Omono. On Thursday, Mm. and Mms. Hary Lane left for Fort Myems, Florida to spend the winter. Mm. and Mms. S.J. Lancaster weme Christmas dinner guests witb Mm. and Mms. Jack Chard and girls in Newcastle, 00w in their ncw home. Mm. and Mrs. Peter Hender- son and Stephanie, Bowman- ville, weme with Mm. and Mms. Fred Henderson and Camai. Christmas Bye visitors witb Mms. Winnie Elliott weme Mm. and Mrs. Jack Bird; and on Christmas Day, Mms. Bîliott's gucsts included Mm. and Mms. Wayne Blliott, Mm. and Mrs. Russel Blliott, Brian and Linda, Oshawa, Mm. and Mms. Don Elliott, and Darlene, Mm. and Mms. Bruce Elliott and David, Mm.,Morris Fitzgerald of Indian River, Mm. and Mms. George Blliott, Cindy and Leanne, Mm. and Mms. Jim Meihuish, of Peterborough. Mm. and Mms. Ross Brown and family, Mms. Mamie Tim, Mm. and Mrs. T, Henderson and family were with Mm. and Mrs. Cinton Brown, New- castle. Mm. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer weme Christmas dinner guests witb Mm. and Mms. Jim Gilmer and family in Port Hope. Mm. and Mms. Melville Samis were dinner guests Christmas Day witb Mm. and Mrs. O. Bdgemton, and supper gucsts witr Mm. and Mrs, Morley Robinson. Mm. Raymond Bruce spent Christmas with is daughtcr, Mms. Isabel Waters, in Toron- to, and on Sunday. they dmove ta Bancroft, to pay their last respects ta the i ate Mr. Tom Curry, wbose f unemal takes place on Monday. Mm. and Mrs. Don Vinkle were supper guests Tbusday witb Mm. and Mrs. Harold Best. Congratulations ta Glen Wood who bas completcd bis eigbt weeks' course in Mcch- anics at Centennial College. TE'- Candle-Light service in aur cburch, Christmas Bye, was a most enjoyabe oce, certainly apprecîated by the large graup in attendance. Its theme "Putting Christ back ino Christmas," was wel)- executed and the service continued fmrom the Introduc- tion igbt thmough, without annauncements, in charge of the gmoup of talented yaung people. Iocidentally, the -P.A. System " was a wonderful belpi ta ail, and, we expect aur mînister the anc ta whom' (Intended for last week) Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kmbaîl, Lake- shore, included: Mm. and Mrs. Don Bright, and family, Osh- awa, Mm. and Mms. Aif Graham, Newcastle_ Miss Spraggc,,of Owen Sound, Mm. and Mrs. Bihl Kimbaîl and Vicki, Newtonville, and Mm. and Mrs. Bob Kimbaîl, Glen and John. With Mm. and Mms. Roy.Best, weme Mrs. G. Walkcy of Port Hope, and Mm. and.Mrs. Germy Mattinson, Toronto. Mrs. Bea Joncs and Mm. and Mms. C.M. Joncs witb Mm., and Mrs. Carwan Cornish, and family, Omono. Mm. and Mms. Wallace Bou- gben weme with ber mother, Mrs. S. Gordon in Orono. Mm. and Mrs. Reid Wood and son and daughter-in-law, Mm. and Mrs. Warren, Rohmer in their new home. Sunday visitoms with Mm. and Mrs. Bruce Heaslip were .Mm. and Mrs. Norman Irvine, Bowmanville. Christmas guests were Mm. and Mrs. Mamwood'McKee, Blackstock, Mms. Bd Lawson and Mm. Bruce Lawson, Nestîcton, and Boxing Day guests were Mm. and Mrs. Weylie McKeown, Mm. and Mms. Lionel McKeown and Alan of Caledon East. Winnems at the Women's Institute cuchre party Dec. 16 were Ladies tîrst- Avelyn Williams, second- Domothy McDiarmid, third - Margaret Carlyse, Mens fimst - Jerry Bowcms, second - Carl Wright, third- Wm. Forder.. Your correspondent takes this apportunity in cxtending geetings of the scason and blessiog of Peace and Good Will in 1975 to the editor of the Statesman and bis staff. May us in Canada -count aur blessings and extcnd the hand of fellowship to the strangers in our country and to the less fortunate throughout the wold. As Tîny Tim would say, 'God Bless Everyone". . Sunday Scbool Concert (Preshyterian) - The annual Sunday School concert was held on Thursday evening Dec. 19 in the Sunday School room in the Chumch. Readings wcme given by a oumber of girls. Peggy Scott, Darlene Woodcock, and Dcbbie Robin- son presented a dialogue epresenting faith, hope and love. Ail the children took part in the pantomine which con- sisited of readirpgs and camol singing. Piano selections were given by Darlene Bulis, Dam- lIene Woodcock and a duet by Peggy Scott and hem mother fthe lady in the mcd suit (Mms-. Santa Claus.) arrived, greeted the children and assisted with the gifts fmom the lovely tree. Following their deligbtful eveniog, lunch was semved by the ladies and ail enjoyedthe social time. thanks is due for that arrange- ment. The varied program includ- ed musical numbers of al kinds, readings, scriptural and poetic, carol singing in which the congregation also joined. The White Gift offcring was included as well as an appreciation of Mrs. Mary Vinkie's help through the year,' by the presentation to ber of a bouquet of lovely roses. Rev. Montgomery, on behaîf of al present, express- cd thanks toa ah those partici- pating. With Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ton, Christmnas Day, weme Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ton, and family, Newcastle, and Mrs. and Mms. John Ton and boys, Port Hope. With Mrs,. Iva Farrow, and Mr. Reg Falls, were Mm. and Mrs. Clarence Farrow and Kamen, Gatineau, Quebec, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Farrow and family, Bowmanvillc, Mr. and Mrs. Ken Brignaîl and Melissa Bowmdnville. Mm. and Mrs. P.J. Rowe of Janetville wcrc Thursday vis- itars with Mr. and Mrs. F. Gilm cm. Suppem guests on Boxing Day with Mrs. Vinnie Blliott wcre Mm. and Mrs. Robert Blliott, Christopher and Jcffry of Oshawa, Mm. and Mms. Ken Caswell and Mrs. B. Hill of Port Ho p e, Mm. and Mrs. Wayne Elliott and Mm. Ray- mond, Bruce. Mm. and Mrs. Lavemne Wood of Peterborough wcrc supper guests Fiday with Mm. and Mrs. M. Samis. Another old time esident of this cammunity in the person of Mms.>Bdith Pearce passed away, last Thusday in Bow- manville Hospital, aftem a leogthy itlness. She was the cldcst daughtcr of the late Mm. and Mms. R.J. Rowe and was pme-deccased by anc sister, B. May Symoos of Normish and thmcc brothers: Fred, of Ottawa, Arthur of Edmonton and Stanley of Newtonville. Surviviog members of the Rowc family are Mms. Ma belle Leushner, of Niagama Falls, Mms. Florence Robh and Mrs- Alice Rowe Sîcernan of Toron- to, Percy J. Rowe of Janetville and Mrs. Violet Gilmer of Newtonville. Mrs. Pearce's funeral was hcld Sa tumday afternooo a t the Ross Funeral Chapel, Port Ho pe, with Rcv. R.C. White of Oshawa, a former pastor and family fricnd in charge. Rela- tives and fricnds weme coter- tained at the home of hem daughtem Mrs, Elva Osborne, Canton, af fer the service., Saturday eveoing Mm. and Mrs. Vernon Stacey, Shelia and .11e, wemc supper guests in Bowmanville with Mm. and Mms. Kcnncth Brignaîl, and Melissa. Mrs. Bea Joncs was a guest at the Carlaw- Decker wedding i~n Wamkwomth Preshyterian Chumch, last Satumday aftcr- noon, with mreception and dance afterward, in the Leg- ion Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lee, of Cambray were week-end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. C.R. Farrow. Mr. and Mrs. Trueman, Henderson were Saturday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Moreton Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Aif Perrin spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mms. C.M. Jones. The Sacrament of Hloly Communion was administered at our last cburch service of this year, with the Elders assisting as usual. Rev. Mont- gomery's New Year Message was "~The Gift of the Morning" while the choir's anthemn was "Walking with Jesus". Our minister and bis wife had a busy day as usual, Sunday, as there was service at Shiloh in the afternoon, after the ones here and at Kendal in the morning. Later, they went on to Kendul to attend the supper celebrating the twenty-fift h wedding an- niversary of Mr., and, Mrs. Garland Cathcart, arranged by the latter's brother, Mm. Arthur Thompson., Christmas Day guests.at the Manse were Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Fallabay, Tim andi Greg, of Peterborough. ,Mr. and Mrs. Steven Spratt were Sunday supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gilmer and family. Sunday -suppe - ---ts-wit Mr. and Mrs. Don Vinkie were Mm. and Mrs. Bill Clark, Michael and Lori of Paisley, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gilmer of Cameron. Mrs. Leone Lane was a supper guest Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lane andi boys, Orono. Callers the past week with Mrs. Agnes Burley were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Burlev. Bracebridge, Mr. Harold Bur- ley, Bridgenorth. and Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Burley, New- castle. Members of the Eastern Ministerial Association at- tending the luncheon here at Notce Employers and Employees New' Employment Standards Act Effective January 1, 1975 the new ýEmployment Standards Act covers the -existing standards: minimum wage, vacation pay, overtime pay, termi- nation ýay, collection of wages and provides for: Public Holidays Employees are entitled 10 seven paid statutory holidays; New Years Day, GoodFriday, Victoria Day, Dominion Day, Labour Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas Day. (Conditions and exceptions apply in certain situations.) Overtime Pay Overtimte pay a i lme and one-haif the regular rate for hours in excess of forty-four in a week. Equal Benefits The Equal Benefits provision will be brought int force at a later date. Pregnancy Leave PIregnancy leave is extended 10 seventeen weeks for employees with one year's service or, more and covers ail employers having.one or more employees. Transportation The Act no longer requires an employer 10 pro- vide transport'ation for female employees finish- ing or starting work between the hours of mid- night and six o'clock in the forenoon or prohib- ils females underl8 working after midnight. These are the principal amendments and changes 10 the Act. For detailed information regar ding exemptions and application of the standards contact your nearest Ministry of Labour office. Hamilton-1 West Ave. So. Kenora 808 Robertson St. Kingston-1055 Princess St. Kitchener-824 King St. W. London-56O Wellington St... Ottawa-2197 Riverside Dr.,. Sault Ste. Marie-125 Brock St. Sudbury-1538 LaSalle Blvd... 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