a saa r-------- Tr 1 nga <-jn a collective bargaining - of Ontario County Council. "or nurses as of July 1, 1969 wn PANERA it BAA PRT MO AREA TR Ont. County Health Unit Nurses Reach Agreement Salary increases and other fringe benefits are included agreement with the Board of Health of the Ontario County Health Unit and the nurses' association of the unit. ap- 'proved at last week's session The starting salary of seni- was set. at $6,800. On July y, 1970 this will increase to $7,200. The maximum for such nurses on July-1, 1969 was set to $8,450, On July 1, 1970 it will" increase to $8,850. & Public Health Nurses, as of |g July 1, will receive a start- ing salary of $6,3Q0 which by July 1 next will rise to $6,700. The maximum in July of this year was set at $7,950 which by July 1, 1970 will 'salary of re- , as of July 1, 00 which will 3900 on July 1, y 1, 1969 was ch on July 1, ments; of '$325 each and a final increment of $350 until the maximum is reached. These rates 'will be increased by: $300. 'for. nurses with a bachelor's' degree. The 'Fate for registered nurses employed on a casual basis will 'be $26.00 per day July 1. On July 1, 1970 this will increase to $28. per day. Public' : ath 'Nurses, who are cas 1 workers get $28.50 per dayhas of July 1, and $30 per deyluly 1. 1970. Nurses. who start work with the unit must serve a six - month probationary period and at the end of three months an interim in- terview on the -employee's progress will be discussed with her. The regular working week will be 35-hours with com- pensating time off being al- lowed for pre-natal and sche- | duled clinics held outside re- 1 gular working hours. The agreement provides for 11 paid holidays. To qualify for such holidays nurses must work the day before and the day after the holiday. Employee benefits include an Ontario Municipal Em- ployee's Retirement Pension; $3,000 life insuance and weekly indemnity of $50 per week for a maximum of 28 weeks commencing the day BXimum in this | [itt LOTTA (2 LOVELINES2 2 WHEREVER LADIES MEET YOULL HEAR THEM = MENTIONTHE Y LIKE TYLING AND after exhaustion of sick leave credits. . Each employee will be en- titled to a 20-day vacation with pay after one year of service. Part-time employees will get 16 days vacation with pay after one year .of service, Full - time employees re- quired to use their cars will be "entitled to 'an allowance of $60 per month plus six cents per mile, If a Veteran -- : Why not a Legionaire? By 0. Hill Cartwright High School News On Thursday evening, Oct. 16th, a group of fifty pupils and three members of the staff of Cartwright + High School made an 'expedition to Fenelon Falls to attend the first lecture of the Lec- ture ~ Society series. being sponsored by the Fenelon Falls High School English department. The guest speak- er for this occasion was Mr. J. E. Griffin, author of the bestseller "Black Like Me"; his topic was racism in the world today. His informa- tive and 'thought - provoking lecture "provided a view of racism - as experienced by Mr. Griffin himself in the guise of a coloured person in the Southern United States. Attendance was smaller than usual at St. John's Church Sunday morning but Rev. R. C. Rose delivered a fine sermon as usual from the text--We are being' held Responsible for the Life we Live -- We presume a good number were tired following their work of the excellent supper Saturday evening, which was well attended and thoroughly enjoyed. Some from the United Church attended the Anni- PORT PERRY STAR -- Thiaday. Od. 30,1969 - 3' Blackstock News versary at Nestleton Sunday morning - where Rev. N. S. Gibson of King City deliver- ed a very thought provoking sermon, from "Your Own Picture Gallery" and Mrs. Lawrence Malcolm sang two lovely solos. © Next Sunday will be Blackstock United Anniversary at 11 a.m. with Rev. W. C. Sellars of Emman- uel United Church, Toronto. Sorry to report Mrs. Roy Turner; Master Fred Marlow; Mrs. Gordon Paisley, in hos- pital. Glad to hear Mr. Earl Dorrell and Mr. Bob Parker are expecting to come out of hospital today or tomorrow. 2 Icy © Mountains" U.C.W. attended the Presby- terial fall rally at Hampton last Monday. The Thursday Guild of St. John's Church met at the home of Mrs. Charles Fee, Sept. 16th. Mrs. Fee led in the Prayers and read the Scripture passage -- Psa. 100. The hymn "From Greenlands was sung. The business consisted of all final plans for the supper on' 25th. A delicious dessert & (Continued on Page 7) Ten ladies frm Blacksfock| LAMBERT 985-7373 A.W. BROCK DEPARTMENT MEN'S All Wool Slacks $12.95 MEN'S Sport 'Shirts $6.00 To $8.95 Value $3.98 & $4.98 GREB INSULATED GIRLS JACKETS $12.95 'CHILDRENS SNOW SUITS $12.95 $15.95 Tf A SPECIAL $4.95 - $5.95 DRESSES $8.95 - $9.95 $10.95 DRESSES 2 PIECE GIRLS DRESSES SIZE 7-14 $10.95 $12.95 $13.95 SYN OJIN 0 ES SRO SS SATS nS Xe Sd -- LE =, RW Se ABLE ONY