4a lt RyTPIRRYFllIH blueprint outlining the role Slight problem Rob Piche worker with Spencer Trenching has slight problem with his fourwheel drive trenching unit Two of the four wheels are buried to the axle and the other two wheels arent going to make much of difference third tractor was brought over to help pull the trencher out Examiner Photo Regents want blueprint or colleges future role that he expects lr Bette if The Examiner of the colleges through the Stephenson the minister of col ntarios ouncil of Regents 1980s lege and universities to ex the governing body of the pro Norm Williams council amine the plan on her return chairman told an informal gathering in the local press vinces 22 community colleges has proposed the creation of town country Chamber plans new program Barrics Chamber of Commerce is planning to start pro gram designed to make people more aware of the problems associated with NSF clitques series of posters will he placed conspicuously in local stores that will warn prospective badpagwrpasscrs of the harm they do and the fine that awaits them Chamber secretary Rob Hollywood said other chambers have initiated similar programs Rapeseed acreage increasing Ontarios rapeseed acreage is increasing says the Ontario ministry of agriculture and food Sown in April with grain drill and harvested in August this crop has new potential in hitario The summer Maple Leaf Mills ill operate new process ing plant in Windsor As well as the Windsor plant deliveries of the crop can he made in Milverton and in Lucknow If you see fields of yellow this year it may be rape not mustard says the ministry from thina next week Williams said the colleges will change as society changes and the province should be prepared for that change think the future of the community colleges is in part time student Sixty per cent of the work force will come back Union angered at board ruling The tommunications tnion of anada tlt is angry at the anada Labor Relations Board for its acceptance of an application by another tiriiori which is wooing Bell anada operators and dining service employees It also charged the tonr munication Workers of anada ttWti with trying to rid its members contrary to trade union principles in news release issued Friday The tWt applied to the board for permission to hold vote on whether Rcll taiiada operators lll Ontario and Quebec want to jtlttt Wt first application was refused last October and second application was ac cepted this week These apr plieations were made during thetts negotiating period It has been without contract since last October and charges the with interference in gets out of otir hair we will negotiate good collective agreement wrth ltell ariada Sitting at the fell to th floor the rnedtcal personnel for diabet ic coma doctor and ambulance attendant also attending the meeting rushed to his aid Reading the mans Medic Alert bracelet learned he is diabetic and began giving him treatment It was all very dramatic and the staged tat some point in their livesi tor retraining lhc colleges he said will play greater part in the post secondary sclieriie Right now it is fairly young but growing It will be years before the community college system comes of age He also said unncrsitics would not grow in the ftiture as they have during the past decade and added that com puttrs and television will become kcy teaching tools lheres revolution taking place in micro electronics The home computer is definitely reality MedicAlert bracelet proves worthwhile My SltillltIN lltlf if The lianiirier tontinetital table terry feppler suddenly gagng and foil dinner foundation with the ltt association will promoti Medic Alert loiiri dationrliiriiig May For $117 person ith prolilcri requir trig special medical tlltllllllll may ltiltt thi member gets bracelet or necklace riicrlical number written on if record is availalIc to rnmlical personnel on Lithour basis lioiii central records sii the examiner Saturday Apr 21 1979 today City Editor tan Mulgrew7266537 25 from Barrie attend Explanation on new bill highlights IAPA meetin It LORI OIHIN The Examiner An explanation of legislation to establish recorrlrkeeping system of the number of workers exposed to harniftil substances was highlight of the annual Industrial Accident Prevention Association tlAfAt of Ontario in Toronto this month Approximately H000 rqiresentatives from industry including about 25 from Barrie attended the conference which dealt primarily with accident prevention occupational health and safety and damage control liarry French chairman of the Barrie branch of the lAlA said the new legislation ltill 10 which has undergone third reading in the provincial legislature is available because it encourages employers to create safe workingestablishment lohn Myers of liilont of anada Maitland Works outlined his companys system lulont began to monitor car cinogens several years ago Last year plants were divided into areas according to the types and amounts of chemicals Used and their degree of toxicity lhis lft tormatron along with employee profiles medical and previous work history and cancer registry is led into computerized system and reviewed periodically llt1lilti1RISKS ltrucc Maclavish itlst of Du lont said each employee will be informed of potential risks of substances to which he is expos ed Medical triloriiiaton is con fidcnttal and cartriot be riIeas ed with the employees written permission and code the riitrnticis tile protilcni tonnnon problems listed on the tags ttt Bill 70 will require firms to send copies of records to the ministry of health when an employee leaves the company return to the basics of good posture and physical fitness can prevent debilitatin back ailments in industry delegates at the conference were told Dr David lmrie director of lieaside Medical Associates and Janet lmrie physiotherapist and director of the Toronto Back Education entre said they work out in dividually tailored programs for workers with guidelines for txrlornuince of work dtit res RIXONINIENIHII rxrru ISII lhcy recommended regular exercise programs and the use of the pelvic tilt to induce naturlly straight back French noted that back in juries account for 23 per cent of lost working time The injury stays with you he added Management and unions should establish alcohol control programs in their firms to combat the most costly and destructive health problem fac ing this generation Gordon latrick of fordon Patrick and Associates said lIrtiployees who are suffer trig from the disease we call alcoholism or harmful depen rlarice on drugs will create significant safety hazard and drain on companys resources he said He said many alcoholics in treatment have gone unnoticed on the job for 10 years to 80 per cent of employees who receive early treatment wrll recover and become better than average employees he said The IAPA of Ontario is made up of to safety associations from different industries There are 53000 member firms Delegates to the Con ference came from across the country the United States South America Great ltritain Australia and South Africa GRAND 0PElllllG ytitiiiiiilirrnmnmIIIl CONTACT lENSES Soft $15000 Hard $10000 Flexible $13500 HUNDREDS OF FRAMES FOR YOU TO CHOOSE FROM BA FIELD OPTICAL Itidc allergies to drink or bee stunts nlor its ntgotiations with lttll pi rfoimaritt illirtiuly dirnonstiattd thi me ant members anada benefits of instant medical information pro tllitbclls ttitlrtisy Lilattiotiia lltltlttlllllllil lcsccrlosisanrlinin others 15 mcmbwsm mum mp Jun ft is rtgrt ttablt that in virftd by thr spttial bran ltl iniiltip arig terference by the to the lhcunannounceddemonstrationwas part blltitoc lttskoka the riderwriters will detriment of our members and to the profits of Bell anada should continue to interrupt our negotiations the release As soon as the of discussion of the Medic vcrt program at the Simcoe Muskoka lnderwritcrs Association meeting Friday lim Kiniicll program chairman said the t1lllllttllt parnplilcts on 1eiliclcrt to hospitals and doctors tillltts in thi arra they will also rnan nitorrnatiiiii booths ticoiiiiari irid itiilrl lalls liy land Friday at 8m at iookstown Public School ookstown the Alliston Junior Farmer tlubs membership meeting will be held Anyone 13 to 259 years of age is invited to ltllll stated Simcoe farmers turn to soybeans About 2000 acres of soybeans will be grown lll Simcoe ismsawait 331 in in iys tt ritirionnnistry ot igiitulturt ind informmon cu lr119177 abojut 23 acres were planted In 1070 about 200 acres 370 were anter More than 50 Simcoe ounty farmers plan to grow the crop coiWWOOdi OM this year with an averageacreageolitttacres 4458506 announces ART SALE the opening of new DISTRICT OFFICE 37 George Street North Brampton Ontario L6X 1R5 Telephone 416 4514630 SPECIAL Buy One Get Another For $100 rcry large number of ORIGINAL IL PA IN TIN GS WILL BE ON DISPLA THE CONTINENTAL INN Union vote scheduled next week An application for unionizatio vote for 767m Hell anada workers across Ontario and Quebec was approved by the Canada Labor Relations Boa rd Wednesday The ommunication Workers of ariada tWi on behalf of IF SOMEONE IS INJURED ON YOUR PROPERTY WILL YQQ EVER to provide services for the convenience of veterans and their dependants Commencing April 23 1979 imam Oppwmrs mi The New Veterans Servrces Program merges the torrner treatment Senices With the mg SONIC ompmwml Veterans SerVIces Program to make the federal Servrce more readily available and luohyï¬ghthftrhlghl lfklmll ltftlfi responsrve t0 the needs of veterans and their dependants Veterans Attairs Program fgtjnintwu 0r and Services booklet is available upon request Demo Bi How national wr Getting hit with personal injury The BRAMPTON DISTRICT office will serve those veterans and leperidants trying fiffgï¬fkit or property damage claim these days Wlh geogaphm boundales 00d COW Most paintings will be priced The Counties of Grey Dufterin Simcoe the part 01 the County Bruce that her North o1 could be rude awakening Your pre Hwy 21 the County of Wellington less that portion of Pusliricti township South of ltwy prepare list of employees which will be comparul to the UNDER $3995 signal union cards SEN he glsqrqmï¬e ingy shearer 401 the County of Halton North of Hwy 401 and the Courin of Peel North 01 ttwy 401 FR Gaggnglï¬y night conljlfgédzdmmtIOUI72 COS ay If we llca The Canadian Pensron Commissron offices will remain in their present locations at cll DPD the unmn ejxpvc the board bills and 111er ddmage 59 emems Wing Sunnybrook Medical Centre 2075 Bayvrew Ave Toronto Ont MAN 14M and lrllflfll1lllflllruPurfh08l0U To keep yourself adequately 777 Baseline Road East London Got The Bureau of Penstons Advocates and the Veterans Land Administration llltt wrll re main at 51h Floor 4900 Yonge Street Willowdalo Ont MPN 681 and th loor 451 Talbot Street London Ont The new Brampton Office Will be oltICially opened at 12 noon on Monday April 123 Veterans and the general public are cordially invited to brief reception afterwards at Royal Canadian Legion Branch No 15 40 Elizabeth Street South Brampton at 1230pm to order vote no later than the second week in May he said The board waived regula tion that requires six month waiting period for union vote from the late of dismissal of previous application Bell Canada workers had applied for the right to hold voti earlier this year and were ECON®MQ4 Correction MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY Withatuture asdependable osourpost established l87taItConodion headline above story on the negotiations between 1111 Ontario Public Service Employees Union and the Sim coe County Board of Education Friday incorrectly stated that the two sides agreed to an in crease of 58 per cent this year The 58 per cent was received in 1W8 an lpainting with frame for only 8100 DON MISS THIS LIIANLE OFFER NNOT BE REIEA TED UNITED ART GALLERIES IARGFX protected ask your local Economical insurance agent for advice vanaAAawv Veterans Attaires des Affairs anciens combattants Daniel MacDonald Minister Ministre wStevenson McCluskey Insurance Agency limited The Insurance Centre 113A Dunlap St East Barrie Ontario Tel 705 7263333 lt