.-* PAGE FOUR SAANICH PENINSULA AND GULF ISLANDS REVIEW Wednesday, August 13, 1952. The Review’s Book Review|, 7 “The Singular Travels of Medius Middleman”, ‘by Jay Jingle. Vant- tage Press) 239 pp. S47 73. Dead Letters | (New York Times) | Literary criticism. has taken a { | t Even If It Kills You { | (Peterborough Examiner) We are not setting up in the | mnetgat line, but we suspect that | fear kills as many people as occa- | sional frolics or. unusual efforts. To begin, at 30, to be afraid to lift any- thing, .or jump anything, or run: “anywhere, is as good a-way.as any to lose. one’s joy. in life. What says {Holy ‘Writ? “A> merry: heart -doeth | eood like a. medicine, . but.a broken ‘spirit drieth the bones.” So jump that fence, Grandpa! If it. kills you, at least you will not ‘die by choking a Seankeh p Peninsula | “od Cult $stands , din view of contemporary letter — writing. To .write:a letter is said .to-be virtually a lost art: no longer _, does'a muse of fire breathe warmth and. life into’ our - present-day *: epistles. .. Whatever. the merits of | this criticism, the suspicion grows ; that the art of-letter writing has reached a very low ebb indeed: een eee | Published at Sidney, Vancouver Island, BC., -.. Every Wednesday ..By Peninsula Printing Co. Ltd. . “Je S. RIVERS, President.and Managing Director. ae "Member of -B.C. 'Division,. Canadian. Weekly. Newspapers’ Association. | La "Member of Canadian Weekly: Newspapers’ . Association. “Member. Audit Bureau of. Circulations.- “Telephone 28; day: or night. "SUBSCRIPTION RATES. $2.50. per year by mail in Canada and the ‘-. British ‘Empire; ‘$3.00 per year: to foreign countries. This is an amusing, though not always consistent ‘satire on the pres- ent-day condition of Britain and the United States. Carrying on in the. tradition of Last year'the main post office in New. York City had the-.problem of disposing of 4,300,000 dead let: “MNSCRLEANEOUS: —— 5 S } | e-of your vitimin pills. — ters and 300,000: packages. These STRIA a7 ELE a Jonathan . Swift, on-one 0 Authorized. as’ second class ‘mail, Post Office Department, Ottawa. items were not. only improperly AUSTH NGS to whom the au- =, Gaciamentatan ak whe oeran: *. Display advertising rates on application. y proper'y SELGIUM ervisc implementation of the agree pee play a“ — {addressed but no return addresses thor offers his ment and. to deat with employment . . were to be found. Hence the post BRAZIL apologies on the . ; bmi rorke - vances submitted by workers or Wednesday, August 13, 1952. office was stuck with them. Surely CANADA flyleaf, Medius employers ; ee ““|the talents of a Lord Chesterfield : Middleman is de- Measures to raise the status of DENMARK dase rep : cs A NEW POSTAL ROUTE are val ean eck a letter ENM picted as an aver- domestic workers and improve properly. including a return ad- FINLAND age citizen of the working conditions in this field have EWS reports this week state that the federal postal j dress. Tt seems a point in ele- RANGE IPARICI Land of Medi- heen introduced on an experimental «% department. will take early action in splitting the| mental joie thar if it's worth the | - ocrity. “Neither basis in the United Kingdom and » single Saanichton rural route into two separate divisions worth while to make certain the CERMAN FED. REP. iat nor short, other countries. So far as is known, "Ler r eS 8 Eee is) at onor thin, 1-7 7 > fi ati eg -with one courier in charge of the deliveries on each. In letter is received as well as sent, INDIA (BOMBAY) MN SESe es handsome fun il France is the first nation to attempt other words the Brentwood, or westerly area, of the Saan-!) tntit this simple fact is appreci- NETHERLANDS (AMSTERDAY) cca S Nee. 28 4] gly. stupid nor “st tg do this on a national scale. Such rur r 7 ’ ia : ere ; . G. Ri fiforts are important for increasing | ‘ichton ° rural ‘route: will become one dist ict. and the Ye-| ated. literally millions of packages | NORWAY: SUNNICTSTRINNE brilliany saint F. G Richards Ic are is ports vatent and reliable “mainder. will continue in charge’of another courier. and letters will never reach their nor sinfer .-.-a"” Middlenian. defied the supply of .comy iF able ‘This news. will be received joyfully throughout much | destinations. To. business this. re- . PAKISTAN (LAHORE) the characteristics of his people and | household workers: ee no jamal of. the district served, we are certain... The single courier. presents, ie loss of many: dollars sweoen & ventured abroad in a small boat’to fegree efficiency of hospitals and “who. has carried Her Majesty’ s mails throughout Central cate individual, mess ete oe . SWITZERLAND ne ET —ap— see what lay outside the world of institutions depend upon good do- ~ Saanich and part of North Saanich 2 han ish has done, al mean much may never be received, UNITED STATES RURETTEEZE NAHE See as mediocrity. mestic service. ; 2 first-class Job:but : one: single: pete 4 vd s re ty su all-ior-the want of a proper: deliv- VENEZUELA HIMNZOMNETSE——2s — His : first expedition took “him -to . impossl e to. keep up’ wil e steaay an constan popu- fat ery and. return address. lation growth:. The growing pains experienced: by. the | - entire area have finally caused the postal expansion. : It's. only: about.a ‘year-ago ‘that. the: Royal Oak post office rural route was divided into two.’ Now the same » action has been taken at the Saanichton post office. | -The fact that the: Sidney: rural route’has not yet been | | cultural influences of department Stores. movies and beer parlors. The- Obesia, where the people were: built on a more than normally generous scale and- where. everything ‘in the’ land was fat in accordance. . ; Obesia is, of course, a “satirical Britain and the-capital. Flubdub, an obése London. . His later travels.vin company with his. servant and. right-hand man, ' The ‘above | figures ‘Yreleased by the International Labor Organiza- : ton (ILO), one of the U.N. Specialized Agencies, are based on family living studies made in these. countries during the following periods: ‘Austria, 1949; Belgium, 1947-48; Brazil, 1949; Canada, 1947-48; Den- mark, 1948; Finland, 1950-51; France (Paris), 1948; German Federal Republic, 1949; India (Bombay), 1944-45; The Netherlands (Amster- dam), 1946-47; Norway, 1947-48; Pakistan (Lahore), 1944-45;. Swe- den, 1948; Switzerland, 1950; USA, 1944; and Venezuela, 1945, ee ee ee ‘MORE. ABOUT LEISURE (Continued from Page One) OO et se The Churches :-: BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH _ BEACON AVENUE Pastor:.Rev. H. B. Bye SUNDAY SERVICES— cy : : split would indicate that the federal postal authorities feel that the single courier in this area is quite capable of hand- few rs br with: telephones. | =. Islands, ' Keating: ‘and: ‘Sidney, are still some. applicants for. ~ ling the mail distribution at present. Yet the Sidney rural “route is unquestionably growing too and the day may not But:with the passage of-a ief years: the: telephone has. ‘become ‘practically. ‘a ssity: and” the: majority” of: homes: today” are complete exchanges, telephone. service who. have | -[ enjoy. the’ distinction. of. recent. hair- Report. by. the. B. Cc “Telephon Go. showss a ‘healthy | owthin the number of installations on. the: ‘Ganges, Gulf} “No. ‘doubt there. other is the point. of view of men, Pipe | and. cartons of beer. : OT sO many ‘years ago. the telephone, like the automo-' | DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVE bile, Was 'considered: a*luxury. The instrument was} 4 As is well known, people who look. ‘sone what of a’ mystery :-to. many: people and only those | own enjoy a psychological. advantage | formed a ‘whose income was definitely. inthe upper: brackets had joe".those who look up. On ‘boat; ‘them: installed: in.their homes:: day. advantage also. extends to the! material and’ physical. In: the.’ ‘first | place, . the: upper. deck people - from: ‘the: cities . -have-on ‘their best clothes, | | cuts’ -and:. hair-do’s,: ‘and have’ plenty ‘of. time to: consult, the ship’s mitrors ; whereas: the: ‘Islanders, “having | left home two: or: three: hours. before ‘in inspector for North Saanich: The marriage of Alfred? W. Baw:! den, of Sidney, to: Mrs. Grace Witt liamson, of Los. Angeles, . was per. t Mount Vernon, :Wash.; n! Saturday, August 6,. the ‘Rey. Beailes officiating. : ; The nominating ‘convention: “or the | Islands Liberal: Association is “an- nounced; |lecting a a candidate. for the, forthcom- | ing. provingial election:: The meeting ; with the. intention’. of. se- ris-to-be held at ‘Ganges. Miss “Winnie: Thornley “and “Miss | j was ‘unanimously land to reside’ with her. family in North Vancouver. ‘On. Monday: evening, August’ 1. a meeting. -was. held in the Mahon Hall, Ganges, for :the purpose. of forming a branch of the Canadian Legion... It agreed ‘that there should -be.-a- Gulf islands: “branch | of ihe Legion. a ‘Miss: - Caroline” Smith, who has | be home. in “Seattle, . rennet ce ners en. spending. the past two. Weeks at with. the. conclusions’ of: Middleman. ecp Cove ‘as ‘the’ guest’ .of Miss} Others will find strong: objections: to “4 Irene ‘Moses, has - _feturned:, “to: er |: his findings: lf the reader is roused ; ltocpoint of. anger he*can form:one ji}: Similus Buljo, take him to the-Land ventional and too ‘conservative . to accept change and : most © industries have yet’ to’ be mechanized. In the later land’ of Exigua :the people are: so tied ‘up -with ‘the need’: for hurry that any’ form of. machinery--is” wel-: comed asa: contribution to the main; tenance of ‘the great pacé that char- acterizes every facet’ of their: lives. .- ‘There’ will. be. many. who will agree i i E Sunday School ......:...9.45 a.m. : of Exigua, where the people have no | Pe Service sesso — a.m, : women and: children who tilt theis | fle tl 1s Fr th P t time to get fat and are rarely more||. Evening Service .- p.m be far distant -when:the. same expansion. program will be} faces upwards.to get a good view of | Re ec Ons rom e as than (entice 4 in circumference at | ‘MONDAY— - ; put into effect at the Sidney post office. city slickers in their visiting clothes |. the largest. point of ‘the body.. This ||... Boys’ ree Girls’ Club 6.30 p. m.. --Population. growth:-always - leads to other problems or to watch. the ship’s derrick as: its . 20, YEARS AGO ~Mictoria ° as guest » of the. :Misses | jg a. new. conception of: the United "Praise an nd Prayer having to be. grappled. with and. overcome... - o/s." s-Udumps its assorted loads ‘of washing |» C. R. Wilson, . of Heather Farm, is, Miller. States. ; "Senvine | Praye a ‘m : |-machines,’.. groceries, | boom- chains, urging the appointment of a weed: Mrs. Hogben: has “leit! Mayne Is-} “In Obesia the’ people are. too con- EVERYBODY Wetcome STEADY POPULATION GROWTH crates of fruit, ‘lengths of water: ‘Sidney Gospel Hall. Fifth Street, ‘Sidney = EVERY SUNDAY an on ‘ai Lord's Supper-____. 11.15-a.m. ‘Sunday: School and. Bo : Bible Class‘ _ Gospel Service : “Mrs. Ewing w as hostess at: a dances! conclusion: Swith: ‘despatch. ‘He were | " whieh: Was ‘given at: Harbour Housel betty, employed: reading « ‘any yt last: Saturday -¢ ni Th Ivy: Hill-are vacationing: at: Royston: Beach, Auto See: fear, Courtenay, ee f th overalls, -housedresses,. mackint, aws, ‘sweaters’: cand: heavy. ‘boot beginning “| ith: instruments ° ut" steady: .pro-, right direction: i hown : h : 3 *, rand) ‘at: Keating | good. ‘sport all! combined 4 to. make: the ras the: guest’ of third sannual water.’ carnival; *:spon:. “Be ML Hamilton for: a a day. or. sored by: the? Sidney. Board’ of Trade, | : acyety? success fill ‘ :event, “The: events. were followed: ‘in? the: evening. by. a i ball ‘game and 2 dance.: fes, ‘spent. as “shor! REST HAVEN. CHAPEL : Taste = ALL ‘WELCOME . eee te | Regulating. Domestic | Service “(Toronto Star): “Ee iiiployers® as: ‘well: 25 workers in the. ‘domestic ° service field * Will ‘be: That’ jolted my. oa of propor- ; tion: “Wasn't ‘this a crowd: down here on’ the: ‘wharf: and | on the ‘sea: Around Miss Kathleen Symes has rétuirned’ to North Pender from South:Pender where. she, has heen. for athe past’ ifive, ae scribers: than: the’ Sidney exchange | ‘St. Paul's: and d Shady Creek, EES d v8 2 Guy Brown,. of. Cranberry Marsh, works, The: ‘same: officials: portation service. “land, i service | as well, inn Sacunele tisteateeenemianemmerac sane tenement EVOLUTION Review, sae ve The { Muman nature over, great: periads 0 imey and. that ‘these’ are’ Felated: to: he! great animal: world: where living hasscalwaya: been. caccomplisheds: by: “rate foree, Wak ‘amply demonstrated 100: years who was. not/anti-Christian, as. many, voople have heen ted to’suppose. THe was, ‘ aciewti fie naturalist and writer, and: Vi these. occupations Avas> nol Wolating any ofthe rules of Christ Aan, living. He wits Anived: at “Wests Government plas By: Stealth lt (Montreal Star) “Dre Malan ‘and: the: Nationalist «-povernment of South, Africa seam “determined to arause antagonism, re’ Certainly they tiave done nothing S, te endear themselves to anybody ar qrovermment. for, Pees ae thin at Sauth’Afrioa with ‘out’ OnE: when the: exploaion will come, ; “The latest decree that will arouse Jusiher andngediana iy the decision to hold: sessions of parliament: in secret Th wan bad: enough for the government: toe inglet that’ darling ment: ahowld ‘deelde: conatitutionnl cases: instend of the: courtas (This infinitely “worse : toe decree” that : shall ait in: secrets: Roa: . Letters ae The Editor .. ss F ‘chan res “aunt i int: act. that ha Be. 0 tm warrios “partionlar: weight gos hye Charles: Darwin td: : has: Aruth: heen valnerefor sits own ‘wike in-mueh of the: pant, Vong ago and ‘reward these visionary Se LAdeag: [sequence of wieked Jiving; hayeanly : do give the promise of stability and] . _ “fairness. people, ordinarily: look tof: JAtis impossible |. are taking ‘immediate steps. (o-modernize:the: wharves: at.Galiano, Hope Bay, Saturna Island and Sidney. . They, will all add. up to. a better: trans- “Now. comes: the: ‘announcement. that the: provincial: dex: partment: of: ‘public’ works. will move at once to rebuild | from Gossip Island, | ‘wharvesiat Fulford Harbor‘and at Swartz: Ray. ~ Phese‘are the home ports’ of the “Cy. Peek’, busy little terry which-links Salt:-Spring “Island with Vancouver Ts- Wharf ‘modernization’ will further improve this _Itis a step in-the right Siteetion, eenmnenmanaet “mingter: “Abbey along with the many of. England's, greater: sons, Teisconly: wher re sectarian Teaditioi ‘stich as: now ‘in. Canada, that hostile. against. the: theary af-evolution: Klse- whore its aeeepted for the merit iy education, a tield in whieh it cau Ae. cusily” scen anil understood, “ The channels cof: sineient. - Jews ‘anid: Roman. “thourht, ‘do arr well aes commodate - modern: Hiscaveryy Nar}: Rell iats who. prefer. a holie fin: saints-and visiting: angels” ‘on ‘this aod olb earth age essential “too an: American ‘way cof living, and evading the cone lo‘nate.that only: rarely. doen take slich matters serionslyy, ; ‘PHILP HOLLOW, \N, Saaniehiton, WC, August:3, 1082, : “Information Oban’ Journaly “Set NALOrs at. the, hist useasion kept | Onan Wig. Wht yatltre Garaday. tee evived far: her > expensive: delegias tions ta, acd “and: Aatlealtars. Ors ponization meetings “Por their ine foriation, Wee itye ound tas: “The KAQ. expert in “Afghatistan considers: the: ‘almple. intradietion af: the Reythe, with” whith aidan] ean mow three “or four” times: aa fast aswith the local siekles ten far nrenter: service to Afghan agricul: Machinery’, MERE Sag | a ne A A us The. ‘whart:: at: ‘Mayne Island. has ¥ alneady: been: rebuilt, by the: federal: department of. ‘public , } whiett’ parliament ait as court A tire ‘than ny amount wt todern Plaeons: We hile We \ Mellish,: a First: World Wat ‘veter an with ‘Hooking: young man talking to a ship's and. calm: face'and: ‘asked him “who ito. the: float; He: told: me it-was-Alex an artificial leg, who. amoved around in’ this, powered: houseboat from: island =-to- ‘island. The® alert- officer. was. one. of the ‘Denroches ARTHUR LORD -Wiiat-did the ealm-faced man hin self do for acliving? Well, he did a hit of carpentering. had ao few tur keys and, T gathered hy implication, had some savings hehind him, ‘His hobby was pigeon breeding, — His | name was Arthur Lord and he and |. his. wife lived high on it hill ‘Not. far], | fram Mrs, Tatience, : “Th pigeons, were ae mystery io me Arthur: Was ‘quick to Antonsify: the| Mystery when Wee visited his pace, “There. APES many. varieties . of Pigeons as: there: apes days in dhe]: year’ hee saide whieh. seemed. fair enough, since the same-could be said Jor the yarietios col: praseryes,.veges tililes, frit, meat, fish; -ete, shown Uschy Mrs. Lord in the ample pantry: which “Arthurs had bullefar here A friendly waniens with HT ‘large smile: Mra. lord: surrounded. aa with | tifternaon tea. “While she and Steph lisengsed.. recipes. and Steph. asked thenv2. T: enquired. ane cihont’ silver | cups which Mrs, Lori hath wantin decal: shows, T sat. think. ing ahaut steeess ful’ marriage, fee The Lords had the seeret in their mutually complimentary natures, “Tet tolerates his wife's competitive in] atinets atthe focal shaws. She tole eres Arthur's pigeon houses, Arthar and Pwent aut and mingled | With the pigeons, (OXs ahobhy they're j Tike stamp collecting,” Ne explained, ; “You pick up a dela er se here and there, hoe there'acin: ‘money dnethent.. They’ re just sumer it poor, man ean whey aren ik, edgy a Tihs lian plays with rae hard or poles ponies! Ty showed me some figeans eatled. “Nuns! whieh had a x hite f jane the le. an beeing tay Faghshtont bois heada: pnd Maek chibs around their] neekas, They seemed odd to: me hat] wee left. Inwarils tral the. turkeys Arthur Was orazy “abot hem lake one atten perch and ‘straked it He alsa had many other varieties, Taskeil himtf he had any homing polnted to some c hinds circling 1 aloft, £ "et owned: ‘that. ‘small. hoathouse tied : Up ; Ning at BIO o'eloek when Hy! ROSS CONE, Wursess Was nted © Bay Inn, “Mr: and “Mrs: ‘Sellers. inive: return ed to’ their: ‘home: in” Victoriacafter’a pleasant’ holiday as guests: of, Mrs, A Symes, Otter Bay. Mrs: ‘Carmichael ‘ancl son, of Deep : Cove, are guests at. the Beaver Point Auto Camp for two weeks, Arriving : on T hursday.. « Robert Daykin, of Tul ford, was a Visitor to Vieturia on n Vriday last fur the day. North Saanich Service Chih held the frstoofighe winter series of acetal, evenings, starting Military 500, with the usual 25 YEARS AGO The Saanich, Athletic. Association | [hive engaged | Pitt's . four-plece or chistha’ forstheir dance “on Friday evening, Angust 12 2). vin the “Anrient- tural Hall: : ON. very “pretty wedding was selene nized at Rost Haven oi Monday. eves ‘AL Wire : ‘| picnic. The: United Church Sunday: school | domestic -w was: held Saturday : Oreas: Asland,.: last) {mee 30 YEARS AGO Alta... on. Saturday, : and: Mrs, ET, Nunn, of Vancouver, The deceased | was. ‘SI years ‘of age term ¢ ‘domustic worker’ and went: Battalion, Ata meeting of ‘the Sidney. Library oversens with the 72nd Toard last. Thursday evening in He Hess of the method of remuneration at: scale. 4 A : The “death? decurted: at: Calgary; | Variety, “of social, henetits ~The measure: has. “placed - a =| mestic work. inthe: class of aw renin | ated: employment: ‘and “makes t domestic workers | “Mgihle “for "a onan footing. with other, August 5; of | equal Harry. ‘Nunn, ° ‘youngest. son of. Mr, | earners, Wesley Hall, it was the general opin« | ion that the present fee for the books is quite high enough and if the an thorities raise the fee, it was thought, best to close the lilrary, Jey. White, Mrs. White, Mr ‘ind Mrs. Rt, McKenzie, Miss -(ileen PWhiteand THenry Brothour. returned the WS.AL Mr White: expressed he opinion that Vancouver: (stand: aid in particular the Saanich Peninsula the vif. rradluate, mile Jn uirriage” tos MisssRetty Roberts: of. Ansting Mane ° Misw: Vella Co yaabay lent on Satimdayy) to spend. a two “weeks! vacation in sem at i Aa \eecenrine tart nt ; "Don't. ‘the Tawks. ap sles set "Only rarely, Homing © pigeons Jawill always come home: to their gngary, hoax: The: hale inoiheir loft ta tee small far ackiller brd. to through.” We palnted: to a small “apartment' | t where two Pigeons of a faney breed | nestled together, After they've mated, rach pair will take a special, shelf of its dawns They're cute in many ways. OW yes, they know. me alli tight but, they’ Te ole bit nerves when strangers wre arent oe He ssmifed ot tf you think -pigean Tanne WEE GE SOU SG Rak ta Pes member that most people whe: retre’ Avithatt achobbie. die wirly-sharid to “death.” Lavette His. pire honses, ne Nid. Anilr places. for his turkeys butavhen We showed na indicathan tal they. ape, Mirough the Wiis andy Varechited Arihnrte” “thought falucss. P Ooty one they flewaup-to reat ops, | high’ stumps and branches oof trees} tn ee fur the indi a Ta Ne C ‘omtinued) hy othe Deep: Cove laties’ Guild last follow): >} neye Anacortes Wail rene” possthilithed : in the future for: tourist traffien: bs os Mrs: Laogemere ‘iotuimed” ny Sas “orrna TD sland after het iti “Sh hos- ipital ‘in Ganges: an Miss Ny Payne, in ‘visting. at. Poin Con forty: Mayne Tshind)y: fora week, The rewatta and sale of-work given Saturday afternoon w TA MOS, shee wuss ful, event, ae large: number: at ‘tending, ais J. Gilman.our lowal toigarial artist, Who underwent an operation in the Jubilee Hospital, Victoria, about twa veeks aga. is making steady progress i towards complete revovery, Mrs. Witt and son. Ernest. oot Portage In Pratete. ane visiting with Mr. and Mra. 2. Porneri, Third. St. Mrs. We Jackson) daughter und Mr. Jost, of: Vaneonver, were auvests of Mrg Fh, Shade bast week-onil; din, Moathews. fas neatly, come pleted the erection af a’small office fer the enters ‘offiversat the Sid. ferty wharf, | This THI BOIL conyemrence shuting the winter: manthigee 0" Gerald. Paya’ so yacht ipaneedl rosadl last firis: ytlay an the way te Santune ivi Mrse Takers and Mrs, Rose cwere | FNC ATS. on Mayne. Island ast: Friday, Mrs, Gnardon was uy) Visiting. Mer ‘aleter, Miss Rowhorhan, { home after-a 3,000-mile: trip through [- | orkers.on a: nation-wide ear “Under the new arrangement “the “crivers. wage- earners whovare “habitually.” thar is, continuously “and regularly eme ployed in household service, regard- or oat wish intervals itis pad. in future, all full-time service must he arranged hetween employer and em: ployee by a- written contract which specifies working’ conditions, ‘The contract. sets: forth maximuny hours, daily vest period overtinie, holidays, grass monthly: bay, sickness’ benefits, ete “Under ‘the new contract damestic workers will’ he. entitled sta, a@odaily re St period ofe 12 haurs, “of. whieh Jeast 10 consvettive lowes ire available for rest at Wight. AWM of WO hours overtime may she worked per mouth, paid for inseash at hy a rest: period’ uf equal: length: ‘Annual: Holiday. regulations will Aenevforth., be. applicable t to. domuse fie employment) as naw: apply ta: Wie dustrial. and. commercial’ workers, Ine the. event cof cinesss: domestie ‘employees will hecentitled tl (heir wiressand heneritedn: hinds: less’ any amounts ‘received frone socal insure anes, for a period yanging from five {' days aitercone Month's service to ane month after five yours’ serviec, Female domestic. workers. will be entitled te -elght: weeks maternity Jeave, on an cq al basis with female | Cniidavees in] other neenpatinns AI sthirantecd minim wage ds to be fixer hy the contract. The Pi ae ‘employment ner roo. Merits Me. fran provides: apecial! asta JOT SUM. WaTkers . andl for vhe extension af viaining appere tanitivs te: vig wishing Wy enter thes fields permanent mtn: COMIC: hie heen - atl AWD toe Mtr ANY. 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