~New minimum wages Special nursing program scheduled Page 16 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday , February 12, 19756 The minimum wage for general industry will be $2.40 and for the conâ€" struction _ industry _ $2.65. "This â€" revision‘", _ the Minister of Labour said, "has been necessary to week announced new miniâ€" mum wage rates for Onâ€" effect on May 1st, 1975 The â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society will begin its spring health in the home class on March 4 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 186 King St. South, Waterloo. The course is an educaâ€" tional program which preâ€" pares an individual to give simple nursing. care under profession direction, withâ€" our remuneration, to a memâ€" ber of the family or a friend. keep pace with the inâ€" creased cost of living . 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The booklet is also available through the ministry office. persons over 18 yearsâ€"ofâ€" age. A registration fee of $ will be charged and this includes a care in the home manual, improvised equipment manual and a first aid manual. Persons _ successfully completing the course will receive a certificate and a Red Cross medallion idenâ€" tifying them as a member of the volunteer nursing service STANLEY PARK MALL 743â€"483 1 Little Caesars Pizza Treat pay for subâ€" OUR NEW PHONE NUMBER IS 103 King St. Waterloo, 885â€"6060 St. Louis to host marriage series Recent business growth experienced by Canada Valve Ltd. has spurred a The St. Louis Catholic Women‘s League is sponâ€" soring a series of programs for married couples of all ages to be held at the parish hall, 53 Allien St. East, beâ€" ginning Sunday. The series, under the direcâ€" tion of Rev. E. Hinsperger, the Hamilton diecesan direcâ€" tor of Christian family life, will begin with the imporâ€" tance of good communiâ€" cations in marriage. By 1980 Canada will be entirely metric and members of the clerical and secretarial staff of the Waterâ€" loo County Board of Education want to be ready. The women above were among the approximately 200 who attended a workshop at Cameron Heights Collegiate Institute in Kitchener, on Friday to learn the basics of the metric system. canada Valve has series of promotions 4. 49 The second program will feature conjugal relationâ€" ships and responsible parentâ€" ‘hood and will be held on Febâ€" ruary 23. Part of this proâ€" gram will feature a method of family planning. series of managerial proâ€" motions within the comâ€" pany, RP. Copland, presiâ€" Parent and child relationâ€" ships is the theme for the March 2 program while an outline and information program on services availâ€" able to families will be preâ€" sented on March 9. 1 dent and general manager, announced yesterday. Louis Zanibbi, formerly manager of corporate planâ€" ing and research, has been named production control manager. Ronald Fortune will deâ€" vote more of his time to the promotion of the Fortune Diaphragm Vaive, and as product development manâ€" ager he will continue resâ€" ponsible for new product development and patent specifications. As the origiâ€" nal designer of the comâ€" pany‘s production control system, he will consult with Mr. Zanibbi concerning any possible modifications to this system. The University of Waterâ€" lo0‘s fine arts group will be presenting a series of three afternoon _ lectures, this month and next, on the theme "Death, its images and _ attributes." _ Prof. Virgil Burnett an interâ€" nationally known illustratot of books and associate chairman of the group, will give the first talk, [XE MWM i\ tavern William Fraser has been Death theme of lectures Served Daily 5 to 7:30 p.m. All you can eat! including roast beef, cabbage rolls, and barâ€"bâ€"qued ribs plus trimmings D UMWAXYU waterio0, TAVERN x23 lg DpELICIOUs \ SMORGASBORD ONLY named engineering superâ€" visor. He is responsible for the engineering departâ€" ment, including the design and adherence to design of all standard products. "Our increased producâ€" tion requirements, the acâ€" quisition of Snowdon‘s Genâ€" eral Casting Co. Ltd. of Brantford, and future planâ€" ning have placed strains on our existing manageâ€" ment,‘‘ Mr. Copland said. ‘"‘We are now seeking a broadlyâ€"experienced manuâ€" facturing executive to overâ€" see the total manufacturâ€" ing operations of the comâ€" pany. This person will fill the newlyâ€"created position of â€" viceâ€"president, â€" manuâ€" facturing." Feb. 24, at 1:30 p.m. on the women of death and the Valois kings of France. It will be given in room 113 of the arts lecture hall. The public is welcome and there is no admission charge Information as to parking and the location of the arts lecture hall is available at bbth campus entrances. 77 KING ST. N. (at Bridgeport Rd.)