the examiner Saturday Sept 1979 l9US boots now seized off BC coast VICTORIA CP Eleven United States ï¬shing boats were being escorted into port today by Canadian fisheries vessels but their destination and arrival times were unknown Communication with the fisheries vessels impeded by walkout of air radio operators who handle messages from portbound ships as well as give information to pilots at small airports sources said John Cairns head of offshore surveillance said radio contact between his office and the patrol vessels Tanu and Laurier was intermittent Friday The latest plans called for most of the boats to be escorted to Vancouver Fisheries officers seized another boat Friday bringing to 19 the number of US boats apprehended in the past week $900 for entering and fishing for tuna within Canadas zoomile limit spokesman for federal Fisheries Minister James McGrath said the boat seized was the Velma but its home port was unknown VESSELS STILL WATCHING Wally Johnson federal fisheries director for the Pacific region said fisheries vessels were still watching for other offenders We take them as we find them he said There could be 10 more today or none for 10 days The Velma was seized Off the Queen Charlotte Islands along British Columbias north coast in the same area where eight boats were taken Thursday and two Wednesday All 11 now are headed into port Captains of eight other US fishing boats appeared in pro vincial court here earlier this week and were released after posting $5000 bonds They are to reappear in February CNIB workers in walkout EDMONTON CP Blind workers at sheltered work shop run by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind took to the picket lines Friday to rotest what they consider dangerous working conditions an starvation wages The city workshop is designed to train blind persons for jobs in industry but picketers said in reality the CNIB is exploiting them as cheap labor source making few at tempts to find them outside jobs They say workshop staff earn between 40 cents and $370 an hour Refugees start school Tuesday TORONTO CP The numbers and ages of Vietnamese refugee children who will start school in Toronto Tuesday are mystery to Metropolitan Torontos boards of education School board spokesmen said last week they dont know how many teachers to teach English they will need There is no money to hire extra teachers but theyll cope somehow they said Neither the federal nor Ontario governments have offered to pick up the tab for special English classes Airline seeking fare increase MONTREAL CP CP Air said Friday it has applied to the Canadian transport commission for approval of domestic air fare increases ranging from 25 per cent to more than four per cent or between $4 and $6 on most flights The airline said fivepercent increase approved by the commission in April wasnt enough and even the latest in creases if approved will only partially offset escalating costs notably in fuel government charges wages and other expenses It said the changes would mean an extra $6 on the Man treal to Vancouver fare and an extra $10 on the Courier jet service linking Vancouver Calgary Winnipeg and Toronto The service which requires no reservations is to be ex tended to Montreal once week beginning Oct 29 ONLY Per Day Plus mileage WEEKEND RATES Free Pickup and Delivery All 1979 and 1980 models and makes of cars Barrie DriveaCar 43 Essa Rd Barrie 76474 Learn to Prepare Income Taxes Accurate with figures Like to meet the public Want to earn extra money Enroll in the Block Income Tax Course beginning soon in your area and learn to prepare income taxes for yourself yOur friends and as source of income Job interviews available for best students Send for free information and class schedule today Sept 17th Classes begin Canada LTD contact the office nearest you 55 DUNLOP ST WEST BARRIE 7263822 Please send me free Information about your tax proparatlon course understand there Ia no obllgatlon Name Address my Prov 000° Phone Bar ICLIP AND MAIL TODAY lml to am If Fire boats battle blaze About 100 firemen and several fire boats were battling fire Friday in an eightmetrewide dock on the Fraser River in New Westminster south of Vancouver The fire was touched off by an explo sion aboard log salvaging boat There were no injuries CP Photo Consolidating management in Metro MONTREAL CP CNCP Telecommunications is planning to consolidate its management staff in Toronto meaning that between 50 and 100 management employees will move there from Montreal in the next two to four years spokesman for Canadian Pacific Ltd said Friday the decision to move the employees has nothing to do with the Quebec situation but is merely continuation of move toward consolidating CNCP Telecommunications management in Toronto Multilingual TV station launched TORONTO CP Dan Iannuzzi will see dream come true Monday when Canadas first fulltime multilingual tele vision station CFMTTV hits the airwaves The station begins programing in 26 languages in cluding English and French at pm EDT Labor Day Iannuzzi president and executive producer says the ultra high frequency channel 47 signal from the CN Tower should reach an area in southern Ontario bounded by Orillia Kitchener and Port Hope Auto dealer fined $4500 TORONTO CP Toronto auto dealer was fined $4500 or three months in jail Friday for conspiring to defraud other auto dealers by turning back odometers on cars and true James Balles 61 had turned back odometers on 175 cars between 1977 and this year the court said Home Auto Life Business sarjeant Insurance lOOBeIl Farm Rd Barrie Ont Wéatlrertzén Heat GPumcs GE WEATHERTRON NORTH AMERICAS NO SELLING HEAT PUMP ONE SYSTEM HEArs COOLS DYKSTRA BROTHERS ELECTRIC 7261 439 Bil Knowles Alderman Ward 13 Penetang St Tel 7284781 POLICE CADETS EXCITING VARIED AND CHALLENGING CAREERS WITH GOOD SALARIES AND EXCELLENT FRINGE BENEFITS WITH THE METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE Applicants must be CANADIAN CITIZENS OR BRITISH SUBJECTS l7 lt19 YRS OF AGE MINIMUM 58 160 L85 Applicants must also have obtained 27 credits in level or hi her8 assess valid Ontario Drivers Licence FOR FURTHER INFORMATION ATTEND AT CALL ORWRITE OUR METROPOLITAN TORONTO POLICE EMPLOYMENT OFFICE 590 JARVIS ST TORONTO M4Y 215 416 9672391 BETWEEN AM 430 PM MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY ACT Now FOR AN ACTION CAREER The International Farm Consultation that ended this week was characterized by diversity and rhetoric Delegates from 30 countries Diversity farm talks factor CHARLOTTETOWN tCP Family Diversity could be expected with 100 delegates representing more than 30 countries vari ety of languages and cultures and bewildering array of po litical stripes At the end of the weeklong affair the rhetoric that alter nately choked and electrified the conference seemed natu ral outgrowth of varying atti tudes towards work farm and family Policy rapped TOPONTO CP Three West Indian women charge that Ontario Housing Corporation policy is discriminatory The women were taken to court by the OHC which asked for eviction orders on the grounds they were over crowding their apartments by bringing their children to live with them The corporation dropped the cases this summer without ex planation when it decided to re view its policy but the women are still living in crowded con ditions with no prospect of more room Because the situation affects only immigrants and so far only West Indians black com munity worker Lillian Allen says the OHCs policy is dis criminatory When the women emigrated to Canada many lied about their status because former agreement with the Canadian immigration authorities and the West Indian Government was for single women to work hillsdale by 18352311 The August WI meeting was held at the home of Mrs Mary Morrison on Wednesday even ing The president Mrs Marian Drennan was in charge of the opening exercises The motto Hope for the best prepare for the worst and take what the committee gives you was explained by Mrs Morrison when she read Six Secrets of Success The rollcall Something we did 20 years ago was answered by eight members COME ON DOWN asdomestics LIED ABOUT STATUS Later they revealed they had children when they had enough money to send for them Jean OBright immigration officer for OHC says the policy which forbids tenants to bring in family from outside Metro ï¬litan Toronto is intended to fair to all She said the waiting list for larger apartments is long and it wouldnt be fair to let the women jump the list over oth ers Many delegates were farm organizers rather than simply farmers To them verbal per suasion is as integral part of work as plough is to farmers Many Third World delegates preferred to talk about their fights with existing political systems for the most basic hu man rights The agenda was tossed out at the start off the week signall ing the nature of things to come NEED CHANGES universallyaccepted theme was the basic premise that production and marketing of farm products are not being properly run Reasons given ranged fron bureaucratic bumbling in North America to worker exploitation in some African and Caribbean nations Delegates emphasized that only through unity of food pro ducers around the world could the future of the family farm be ensured resolution was adopted to spread the word among coun WANT TO SEE YOUR FOLKS AT CHRISTMAS IDEAL TRAVEL PERIOD DUE TO LOW SEASON RATES ENOUIRE TODAY BRISTOW TRAVEL SERVICE 91 Bayfield St 7370340 GREB KODIAK KAUFMANN oIiOULEr Also discontinued lines as low as $500 Dress Work Western Footwear such brand names as OCLARK WALLABEES orLORSIIEiNI OAKES SONS MENS FOOTWEAR 120 DUNLOP ST EAST DOWNTOWN BARBIE Two storey BJIOOHI sliding door walkout 12 balm mean who noon full balamonl wllh cold storage covered front entrance nice entrance on garage alternative tronl alovltion ï¬rouan 336 R070 Lynr1 HOURS 12 SAT SUN 12 pm MON THURS CLOSED FRIDAYS JARMAN 0H BROWN GORILLA 7057263021 trymen that only tinued consultation co they find the solutions to the global or fann crisis socialist oommuniststyle methods nadian and US del most of these conceded they needsome form of political 501 an call movers and shakers idarity to protect common interests us oon The final act of the meeting ï¬iday was establishment of an ganizational committee to eep alive the spirit of the de liberations here One of the Caribbean dele gates indicated something may have been started that will be come clearer later We may not look like what advocated sometimes Participants and That did not sit well with Ca egates but you will be hearing from ADULT EVENING CLASSES 1979 1980 SIMCOE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION REGISTRATION TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 11 1979 and THURSDAY SEP TEHEI 13 1979 700 900 In the oafatorluni at Eamloa Secondary School 421 Grove St corner of Grove and Nelson lorrio Mario ALSO afternoon of Monday to Thursday September 10th 13th 130 300 In COURSE LENGTH All courses will be held at Eastview Secondary School unless indicated otherwise CLASSES BEGIN SEPTEMBER 18th and 20th FEES Fees for each course are indicated on the schedule and include the basic registration fee and use of equipment fee if needed Payable at registration by cash or certified cheque Academic Courses hours per week $1500 English and Citizenship hours per week 500 Senior Citizens 65 years and over FREE Peaso supply proof NOTE Some coursei require supplies fee OR use of equipment fee Fees are nonrefundable Teachers will be on hand registration nights to discuss content of their courses Registration for the afternoons will be done through the night school secretary in the main entrance foyer at Eastview Secondary School ACADEMIC COURSES FULL CREDIT COURSES hrs per wk Total Subject Length Day Fee Grade 13 Geoaraphy 20 weeks Tues and Thurs $1500 Grade 13 Biology 20 weeks Tues and Thurs $1500 Grade 13 English 20 weeks Tues and Thurs $1500 Grade 13 Physics 20 weeks Tues and Thurs $1500 Grade 18 History 20 weeks Tues and Thurs $1500 Grade l2Math yr 20weeks Tues and Thurs$1500 Grade 12 English yr 20weeks Tues and Thurs $15001 Grade 11 Physics yr 20 weeks Tues and Thurs $1500 or any other full credit course that has sufficient interest COMMERCIAL COURSES Typing Basic hrs per wk IO weeks Tues and Thurs $2500 Typing Basic hrs per wk 10 weeks Tues and Thurs $2500 Typing Advanced hrs per wk Bookkeeping hrs per wk Computer Programming 10 weeks Tues and Thurs $2500 IO weeks Tues and Thurs $1200 $2500 COBOI hrs per wk 20 weeks Thursday Shorterllond Basic hrs per wk 20 weeks Tuesday $1900 TECHNICAL COURSES Small Engines 12 weeks Tuesday $1700 hrs per wk Machine Shop 20 weeks Tuesday $2500 Welding Gas and Arc 20 weeks Wednesday $6000 Woodworking 20 weeks Tuesday $2500 Woodworking 20 weeks Tuesday $2500 PRENATAL CLASSES are being offered through the Night School Program and the Simcoe County Health Unit Registration is carried out throughout the year at the Health Unit 7289300 and is recommended that the program be taken early in the pregnancy GENERAL INTEREST Two Semester Courses Subject Length Day Total Fee French Conversation 20 weeks Thursday $1500 Power Squadron 20 weeks Thursday $1500 English Citizenship 20 weeks Tues EThurs 500 ShitoRyu Karate 20 weeks Tues ThursiSlSOO Mens Recreational Basketball 20weeks Thursday $2500 German Conversation 20 weeks Tuesday $1500 Sewing Elementary 20weeks Tuesday $2500 Intermediate 20 weeks Tuesday $2500 Intermediate 20 weeks Tuesday $2500 Advanced 20 weeks Tuesday $2500 Stretch Sewing 20 weeks Thursday $2500 One Semester Courses Art at your own level hrs 12 weeks Thursday $1200 Yoga Beginners Class 12 weeks Tuesday 900 Continuing Class lyengar students 12 weeks Thursday 900 Ethnic Cookery $17 plus hrs per wk 12 weeks Tuesday I°°d Upholstery Basic hrs per wk 10 weeks Thursday $1500 Advanced 10 weeks Tuesday $1500 Rug Hooking Creative 10 weeks Tuesday $1000 Weaving 10 weeks Tuesday 800 Needlepoint Crewel i0 weeks Tues or Thurs 800 Quilting at your own level 10 weeks Tues or Thurs 800 Pottery Introduction 10 weeks Tues or Thurs 800 Macrame IOweeks Tuesday 800 Womens Fitness 10weeks Tuesday $1300 Bridge Elementary IOweeks Tuesday 800 Ceramics 10 weeks Mon or Wed evngs or Thurs after 800 Crocheting Basic and Advanced 10 weeks Tues or Thurs 800 Crocheting 10 weeks Wednesday 800 Cake Decorating 10weeks Thursday $1000 Subiect Length Day Porcelain Doll Making weeks Monday or Fri The Metric System weeks Tuesday 400 Meditation Eweeks Every other Tu Modern Square Dancing es Basic 810 pm 30nights Tuesday per person Advanced 30nights Thursday $2250 per person OOODFELLOW NIGHT SCHOOL PROGRAM Registration September 11th and 13th between 730 and 900 pm at Goodfellow Public School Classes will begin the following week and will be given from 73 to 930 in the evening unless otherwise indicated Basic Sewing 10 weeks Macrame and Crochet 10 weeks Soft Toys Easy Christmas Gifts 10 weeks Conversational French 10 weeks Ceramics 10 weeks Ceramics 10 weeks St John Ambulance 10 weeks Flower Arranging Design 10 weeks Creative Rug Hooking 10 weeks Creative Rug Hooking 10 weeks Quilting 10 weeks Metricatiï¬n weeks Quilting Adv Beginners 10 weeks Tole Art Adv Beginners 10 weeks GOODFELLOW PUBLIC 501001 Phone ASLI600 0g Latcbor Prhcbol IIARRIS Dioctor of Education Prhebd Perri Secretary Glenda Sturgeon Entrie Sooondary School 72812121