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Effective Effective MINIMUM WAGE June 1, 1981 _ April 1, 1982 Adult $ 3.30 $ 3.50 Student* $ 245 $ 265 *Students under 18 who work 28 hours per week or less during the school term or work full time during school holidays. ALLOWANCES (weekty) THE NEW MINIMUM WAGE RATES FOR AGRICULTURAL WORKERS IN ONTARIO :gal ler:v 12 34 wi: picture framing world _ _ As professional framers we have high standards and pride in our craftsmanâ€" ship. It‘s represented in every picture we frame. This means that you, the customer, may be assured of the finest care and protection of the work you leave to be framed, that the finished product will be of fine quality which you will be proud to display for many years of enjoyment. â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDA Y W _ patronize a J proessional 12 UNIVERSITY AVENUE EAST WTOO. 886â€"2020 Employment Standards Branch Ministry of Labour 824 King Street West N2G 1G1 Tel: (519) 744â€"8101 ST. CATHARINES 205 King Street L2R 3JS Tel: (416) 682â€"7261 THUNDER BAY 435 James Street So PTE 6E3 Tel: (807) 475â€"1691 HAMILTON 1 West Avenue South LBN 2R9 Tel: (416) 527â€"2951 Ontario of essional {ramer? Street South $15.00 MAY 13 273 Third Avenue PAN 1E2 Tel: (705) 267â€"6231 SAULT STE. MARIE 390 Bay Street PGA 1X2 Tel: (705) 949â€"3331 Tel: (519) 439â€"3231 808 Robertson Street PIN 1%x9 Tel: (807) 468â€"3128 205 Oxford Street East $ 1.40 $29.00 $46.00 $17.00 Valerie Cazzola, Gueliph collegiate and vocational institute, was top student in this year‘s University of Waterioo French conâ€" test, held May 2 on UW campus . Her award, which will be presented at a luncheon on the campus this Saturday, will be a monthâ€"long trip to the University of Tours, France, sponâ€" sored by Ship‘s School, Educational Tours Ltd., Toronto. Students shine in French competition Other recipients of trips include: Kathleen Braun, of Waterloo Collegiate Institute, who will also receive a monthâ€"long trip to France, sponsored by the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Record, and Debra Maâ€" dill, Thomas L. Kenâ€" nedy secondary school, Mississauga, who will receive a trip to Queâ€" bec City, coâ€"sponsored by Hiram Walker & Sons Ltd., Uniropa Edâ€" ucational Tours Ltd., Panasonicâ€"Matsushita Electric of Canada Ltd., and Johnsâ€"Manâ€" ville Canada Inc. The contes: is held among top French stuâ€" dents in high schools in the counties of Brant, Bruce, Dufferin, Grey, Halton, Oxford, Peel, Perth, Simcoe, Waterâ€" loo and Wellington. Apâ€" proximately 150 stuâ€" dents representing 50 high schools were inâ€" volved. This was UW‘s eighth annual contest. It started as a contest for Waterloo County stuâ€" dents only. Students compete within their own schools for the right to enter and only the top three from each school do so. 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She is seen receiving her award and school plaque from Dr. Paul Socken, UW French professor. to understand it when it is spoken, ability to read it, ability to write and speak, and their understanding of French grammar. Winner of the Carl A. Poliock prize, in memâ€" ory of the former UW Monica Nikeiski chancellor, the late Carl A. Pollock, is Blair Hadfield, of John F. Ross collegiate and vocational institute, Gueiph. He had the highest mark in the oral part of the conâ€" Gail Weber CONESTOGA MALL 886â€"6130 Top school in this year‘s contest was Waâ€" terloo Coliegiace Instiâ€" tute. Members of the Waterloo collegiate team include Jenny Schroeder, Peter Cizek and Kathleen Braun. Anne Johnston