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Port Perry Star (1907-), 22 Oct 1964, p. 10

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10---~PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22nd, 1964 Report From Parliament By Michael Starr, M.P. the hours of work in a day, and the hours of work in a week, The Mite bi 2 1088 may be calculated in such man- introduced a Bill C-126, which ner and in such circumstances as m b rescri is an Act respecting hours to as may be prescribed by the work, minimum wages, annual regulations as an average for a vacations and holidays with pay beriod of two or more weeks. to employees in federal works, In a week where a general undertakings and businesses, | 10liday occurs, for which an Annual Vacations are now on |¢MPloyee is entitled to pay, the statute books, but the then the working hours of the Minister of Labour is introd-|¢mPloyee in that week shall ucing a new Act, providing for not exceed thirty-two hours. An two weeks vacation after one employee may be employed in year of service, instead of the |€X¢€sS of forty hours, up to a present one week. maximum of forty-eight hours, only after an application has The hours of work section'been made to the Minister and provides for an eight-hour day [approved by him. For the ex- and forty-hour week. If the|cess hours, the employee shall nature of the work in an in-|be paid at a rate of wages not dustrial establishment necess-|less than one and one-half itates irregular distribution of times his regular rate. General an employee's hours of work, holidays include seven such A days in one year. The areas under Federal jur- isdiction to which the Act ap- plies are navigation shipping, railways, canals, telegraph, fer- ries, steamships, airways and associate works, radio stations, banks and any work or under- taking that, although wholly situated within a province, is declared by the Parliament of Canada to be the general ad- vantage of Canada, or for the advantage of two or more of the Provinces. The minimum wage provides that an employer shall pay to each employee of the age of seventeen years and over, a wage at the rate of not less than one dollar and twenty-five cents an hour, or not less than equivalent of that rate for the time worked by him, where the wages of the employee are paid on any basis of time other than hourly. Where the wages of an em- ployee are computed and paid - £553 - g A el Rad PRS RT, Pe ar Ph. 985-2806 Port Perry, Ont. For Income Tax Convalescent and Chronic & BOOKKEEPING SERVICES Patients Semi-Private Accommodations see ALEX SHEPHERD EADE'S Room #2, Post Office Building NURSING HOME Small Enough to be Homey Specializing in business and Large Enough for Comfort . farm operations. Tray Service, T.V. Nov. 26/64 Reasonable Rates oo from Home' IN SURANCE Cash on the Spot FOR ALL YOUR INSURANCE NEEDS -- SEE for Dead or Crippled Farm Stock. Picked up promptly. Phone 985-7031 Telephone collect, Hampton EMMERSON 263-2721 INSURANCE AGENCY MARGWILL FUR FARM LIMITED TYRONE General Insurance License No. 333-C-64 10 Oct. 64 985-2421 ..Port Perry, Ont. i GEORGE McPHADEN D U F F General Insurance PORT PERRY - ONTARIO ELECTRONICS Telephone 985-2341 Office Corner John & North Sts. TELEVISION SALES and SERVICE Phone 985-7993 or 985-2728 E. G. Kennedy PORT PERRY ® Pit Run Gravel ® Washed Sand and Stone ® Brick Sand and Chips Dec. 31/64 FOR QUICK SERVICE Call 985-7982 Back Hoe : n un Horses D 1gging Formerly Apex TV Service WANTED Dead Crippled and TRENCHING, EXCAVATING. . Septic Beds and Tanks supplied Old Cattle and installed. ® HIGHEST PRICES PAID o | CN MIDDLETON, 985-7548 / According to Size & Condition. B | L L S Small Animals Removed Free. _ : Phone Zenith 32800 Rad NO TOLL CHARGE d lator Power Equipped Trucks. Repairs 1 Call Any Time (1% miles north of Manchester) ' PLUGGED UP RADIATORS Fox "R.R, #2 Woodville ti Collector's Licence 302-C-64 REPAIRED, | "They work like new" . Free pick up & delivery SELL and BUY Phone 985-7531 | CLASSIFIED | Real Estate SECTION PA rons. OF THE MARGARET BALLARD BUSINESS DIRECTORY : REALTOR Por i Perr Y ar Sunderland, Ont. Phone 303 PHONE: 085.1388 | | Nov. 21/64 i {4 H ! MONUMENTS. MARKERS RIMAR MEMORIALS Phone: 723-1002 152 Simcoe South, OSHAWA Feb./65 TEACHING PIANO EDITH PLATFORD, A.T.C.M. Teacher of Piano, Theory and Harmony. Any age, any grade. Special courses for beginners. For appointment phone 985-7563 Dec. 31/64 A.E. Johnson, 0.D. OPTOMETRIST Mary St. 985-2383 Nov. 26/64. Earl Wallace Roofing Asphalt Shingles, Rolled Roof- ing, Steel and Aluminum Roofing. EAVESTROUGHING We will contract for all kinds of roof work. Phone 985-7964, Port Perry Dec. 64. "Septic Tanks Cleaned By PUMP EQUIPMENT SEPTIC TANKS AND WEEPING BEDS INSTALLED Reg. Armstrong Port Perry -- 985-2226 1.6--Feb. 28/656 MOUNTIOY Backhoe Service TRENCHES - DRAINS FOUNDATIONS and SEPTIC TANKS Dug and Backfilled Ivan Mountjoy Blackstock 986-4737 Oct, 29 MACKEY & BAILEY Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Public. 26 Caleb Street . PHONE 985-2127 present session. PORT PERRY, ONT. Dec. 31/64 & | Issued by authority of Hon, Allan J. MacEachen, Minister of Labour, Canada. on a basis other than time or on a combined basis of time Manchester and some other basis, the Min- ister may by order, fix a stan- Mr. and Mrs. Josh Dobson dard basis of work to which a| and Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Dia- minimum wage on a basis other | mond, Willowdale left Friday than time may be applied.. The | for a motor trip to Ambherst- Minister may also fix a mini- burg on the Detroit River, re- mum rate of wage that, in his| turning Sunday night. opinion, is the equivalent, of Mrs. Viola Schnapp, Buffalo, the minimum rate. ' is at her home here with her An employee may only em-| brother and sister. ploy a person under the age of Sorry to hear our correspond- seventeen years in such occu-| ent Mrs. Maude Crosier is in pations as may be prescribed| Port Perry hospital. by regulations and at the rate Miss Muriel Lamb, Kingston, prescribed by regulations. home with her parents for the Repeated questions have been wealsend. asked of the Government on] - the need for an increase in the War Veterans' Allowances. This Is the wine... This has been based on wide- OR we te oT 0 ma wm spread demands of veterans. I, " WH Because of the rise in living ha. @ costs and rentals, the veterans are asking for a needed in- crease in disability pensions and allowances. To all these questions the Minister replies that he is not prepared to say | for certain when he will intro- duce legislation to bring this about, but hopes that it may be during the course of the | "Why should | build my home this winter?" Here's one good reason' Shiifjoe JEAsH You Get a $500 Cash Incentive NS. To help keep Canada's building trades busy and productive during the winter season, the Federal Government is again offering to pay a $500 cash incentive to those.who build or buy a winter-built home for their own occupancy. What is a Winter-Built Home? A winter built home under this program is one that has not proceeded beyond the first floor joist stage by November 15th and is substantially completed by March 31st, 1065, How Do You Proceed? It's easy. Pick up an Application for Certification form at your National Employment office or Central Mortgage and Housing Corporation office, fill it out and mail to your nearest CMHC office. If you wish, your builder can do this for you. Complete information on the program is included on the application form. Act Now ro PR Rpm See your builder and arrange to have your home winter. built. Help yourself to that $500 cash incentive and help Canadian industry stay busy throughout the winter. ,, Last Winter more than 28,000 homes were built under this program. mee ramp 0 rnowr Have Your H WINTER | 3s WW B-1.65A {

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