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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Apr 1969, p. 8

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- W Higher stamp artist fees urged , I doo't know whether you can ensmr this queinon or not I won’t go into I lot of detail, bot the question is, What can I do if my employer refuses Io give me In! ”Y. which I feel I am .ettittod hr? P.S. He fired me. I would suggest that you pro- ceed to your Justice of the Peace and see if it is possible to lay a charge against your former em- Plover. The following is stated in the Master and Servant Act, “Up. on the complaint on oath of a servant or laborer against his master or employer concerning any non-payment of wages, a Justice of the Peace may summon the master or employer to appear no" new ”In or 'eqeri5oete In $hat but of Rani“... - It, by the book of knowledge, you mean the Highway Traffic Act, I sure have, and they became otfective lunch 8, 190.. The new regulation amends Section IT of Regulation 227 un- der the Highway Traffic Act. The said regulation revokes the requirement that a person Under the age of 17 years apply- ing for a driver's licence must tite I certificate of character ugned by the Chief Constable or Magistrate of the municipality in which the applicant resides. In addition to the revocation of the certificate of character, the regulation is further amended to require the signature of one par- ent or guardian only. Previously, the signature of both parents or guardians was required. IWMWWMW M h. o.r.P. W and! Your Ontario Pmincial Police - motorists‘ question. Send queries to this newspaper. . SIGHT AND SOUND Lower Mall IT'S THE [AW SALES AND SERVICE "IM441 he or some other Justice, upon proof on oath of the personal ser- vice of the summons, or of its service as hereinafter authorised, shall examine into the matter of the complaint, whether or not the master or employer appears, and upon due proof of the cause of complaint, the Justice may dis. charge the servant or laborer from the service or employment of the master or employer, and may direct the payment to him of any wages found to he due, not dhuaeeddine the sum of $500.00 and the Justice shall make such order as to him seems Just and reason- able for the payment of such wages, with costs, and in case of the non-payment of the same, together with the costs, for the space of eight days after the or- der has been made, the Justice shall issue his Warrant of Dis- tress for the levying of the wag- es. together with the costs of the order and of the distress." The manufacturers of or dealers of motor vehicles are the persons who can drive cars like that, but only to a certain place. The High- way Traffic Act states, "An 'tn Transit' marker shall be used only on the original trip of the vehicle for which it was issued to the place of business of the dealer and shall be pasted on the wind- shield of the vehicle and immedi- ately destroyed on completion of the trip." WM“ Mn. down town the other day, I noticed I car that had no licence plain on lt, bot it had a sticker on the windscmn which read, "In Transit." Who can drive can like tha" befogettimatageasoaattutim. tobesutedinthesumnom,and From 279.95 to 489.95 uterioo Square ijEIflWfllI'l Easy-to-fill twin dispensers automatically add the right amount of detergent to both washes at just the right times for maximum cleaning power. NO MORE SCRAPING OR PRERINSING Just r>ttove bones and left- overs. Exclusive Filter-Stream’ action "serubs" dishes with fil. ma _watet. scours awav even oookedon foods. even dishwming need: NOR- MAL RINSE-HOLD, POTS. PANS. RINSEDRY. CHINA- CRYSTAL and SHORT. And you oust push the button. 6-CYCLE PUSHBUTTON SELECTION DUAL AUTOMATIC DETERGENT DISPENSERS It recommended the immediate formation of a design advisory committee to assist the post of- fice by selecting potential stamp designers, assigning contracts, assessing design submissions, recommending reproduction methods and by approval of me final artwork and printing plate proofs. Formation of a permanent do. Mos nth/mu committee and: up ot artists, designers and phllatel- W. and I “human! immune in BeetodeisgnersuCaasadian m an the principal neon- .enaatlou d a will task “we on map designs. The task force also concluded that under the present system "Artist-designers have little or no communication with the sec- urity companies that reproduce their designs," that "final repro- duction of a postage stamp de- sign often leaves much to be de- sired" and that "the Canada post office has little contact with the professional artist-designer com- munity in Canada." The report of the task force has been tabled in Pun-meat try Communications Iinister Eric W. Kienns. _'"" The task force, established in January, was chaired by Gordon Cunningham. director of infor- mation and public relations for the post office department. Its members were Allan Fleming, Toronto; Yves Gauthier and Ju- lien Hebert, Montreal; Alex Col- ville, Sacksville, N.K, and David Sucox of the Canada Council, Ot. tawa. In its Ito-page report the task force concluded that “no pmfes- dam! artist-designer can be ex- pected to design stamps for the Canada post office for the pres- ent fee." It recommended an in- crease in these fees from the present $400 to $2,000. uaioaspaidbrthe-te6 Greater fHrriNUtriattheehoiee ofsiae-tshareeeataatrr,eoar a - rapid chase in dedigtit- ive haw, In. three to five years; improvement in the ap- pearance " air-nail toms. stamp booklet covers. and postage-due stamps; Congideration of the use of stamps as visible ambassadors of Canada including greater attertl tion to the cultural, scientific and humanitarian achievements of Canadians. _ mmnitue,viihcm .trertdtanit-tC-dinatartuu www.mum and duds-en". I. plan-ad qrofartiata,doeiersreBandrttit- "Aoettr"trtiaeFt-thar In releasing the report Kierans stated the task foree had fulfil, led its purpose, which was "to provide the post office with the candid and unrestricted opinions RCA Victor has produced a dishwasher that has been rated number one. We can show you how you can try this top model out in your own home for one week, free of charge. This just has to be the best proof of all. Look carefully at the way the water is sprayed on to the upper racks. A too simple splash system wilt not remove caked on milk or juices: Egg splattered plates would have to be prewashed. which obviously defeats the object of ac- quiring a dishwasher. To learn more of the misunderstood dishwasher, come into Sight and Sound in the lower mall. Waterloo Square. We will be pleased to discuss other facts. such " jet pres- sures. filtering and types of washers. You‘ll be surprised that you ever thought of the dishwasher as a rich man's luxury. when it's really just as important as your clothes washer or vacuum. Here are a few tips to follow when looking for a new dishwasher. First, don't be talked into buying purely on price. The extra $30 or $40 you spend to buy a good model will have you much more in time and repairs in a year's time. If a front loading machine is being considered. make sure the door gaskets are of good quality and that the machine can be loaded with the tray out on the door, without tip- ping the machine. Despite the cheaper price. the top loader will give equally good results as the front loading model. All sorts of cycles can be built into these units (including a rinse and hold to wet dishes waiting for a later wash). Single and two speed cycles. special glass cycles, etc. Make sure the machine you buy has I good filter in the bottom. Otherwise, food particles will filter into the jets, blocking the holes‘and cutting down the pressure. The average dishwasher uses from between " gallons of water for a rinse and hold cycle to 17 gallons for a heavy wash, which means pots, pans, meat trays and even the drip trays from the stove. apart from the usual dishes. A good dishwasher, in any price range, should be able to do all of this. There ire two main types of dish washers, front and top loading. The latter is usually the cheapest to buy, since it does not require the extra gaskets of the former. Remember. you only need to run the washer once a day, instead ot the six dishwashing sessions the normal house- wife lias, using around four gallons each time. All brand name dishwashers have a drying element in the unit's base to give a final dry to your dishes. When a wash is complete, the washer can be used to store clean dishes away from dust. Most people will then ask. "What will all these washes cost me in extra water used?" The answer is very simple-Very little, or nothing at all. In fact, in most cases you will save water. If you are a double sink user, you will save many gallons a week. In ordinary dishwashing, the water can only be as hot as the hands can stand. A dishwasher, on the other hand, will use water many times hotter. The whole wash will not be subjected to the same water either, " happens when dishes are washed by hand. Depending on the make and type of unit, dishes in a dishwasher, will get varying numbers of washes and rinses. Cups, plates and glasses will be made to shine much brighter than you would have believed possible. Most people who have never been exposed to this luxury will pass off the question with an answer like "Can't see any sense in the things." or "The kids are the best dish. washers I'll ever have." But stop and think about it from the health point of View alone. The easiest way to spread the common cold is via the dish towel used in washing up. If the towel is used more than once, it is usually left to dry on either the oven door or towel rail. Here is a perfect breeding ground for germs. The warmth, plus the food particles left on the cloth, are all set and ready to be wiped on to the next wash. By JOHN C. “OWN Have you ever given serious thought to buying a dish. wisher? let's Talk Dishwashers HOME WANG FACTS were: “bum“dthot unmdmulkluu.h nuns. unless in “who". "Them is unquestionably no. for improvement, an the print eipal mommendnuou of the “men-diamante”- garish in design and. with the enable us to achieve it. However. many Canadian stamps have re- ceived with acclaim ‘and "itat. elic writers have lauded the high quality of the steel engraved pew. cess used in the production of the majority of Canadian stamps. The task toree's comment, in my opinion, is to severe," Kier. an: said. I C. B., Sight and Sound

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