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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 7 Nov 1984, p. 5

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RN i pilates' au. .acaait Queen's Park _ ALLAN MCLEAN MPP Simcoe East Staying competitive in today's fast changing world is difficult for businesses and com- munities. Technology, trade patterns and consumer demand are constantly changing, making it more difficult for anyone to be truly in step with the times. Ontario Government is active with business and communities to encourage greater attention to change and to new opportunities. For example, thanks to a request from the Barrie Chamber of Commerce, experts from the Ontario Robotics Centre in Peterborough will be available for con- sultation by local business at the Barrie Holiday Inn, November 21 and 22. This event, called "Tech Talk" by its organizers, will allow local manufacturers to book time, free of charge, to speak in- dividually with a productivity improv- ement specialist about their own _ specific needs. bien 4 "Tech Talk' i acquaint manufacturers from across Simcoe County with the range of ad- vanced manufacturing engineering services offered by the Ontario Robotics Centre. For more in- formation, and to book time with one of the engineering experts, call the Robotics Centre in Peterborough at (705) 876-1611 and ask for information about the Barrie "Tech Talk". In a related field, Ontario's Ministry - of Tourism and Recreation has created a one day seminar called "*Profiting From Market Research" that Prices effective thru Sat., November 10th, 1984 A&P reserves the right to limit quantities to normal family requirements REMEMBER WEAR A POPPY! We redeem all food store coupons! Our Biggest Sale gives participants a practical training in fundamental research Career Week plans for MSS now in gear by PAUL SANDERSON of t E rea More and more it is WSs os becoming apparent that good market research will result in a sound tourism project. While the seminar only gives a general grounding in the subject, it encourages a 5 AR 'C' PLUS ORANGE, SODA WATER, TONIC WATER & WINK Canada Dry CASE OF 24-280 mL TINS 4.99 (Limit one case per $5.00 purchase, excluding this item. Maximum 3 cases per family purchase.) fA Fashioned 1 99 Recipe fan us Ee Although most schools use the official Ontario more business-like Career Week (Nov. 5-11) to help students choose a approach to the job of profession, Midland Secondary School teaching oF alee tourist staff have decided to condense those career uidance activities into one day, Thursday, Dec. : a : 5 take a look in the Bill Barnett, head of guidance at MSS, explains October. edition of how students will not be shortchanged by the new Canadian business. plans. There is an article on Instead of an hour each day of special activities excellence in Canadian over a week, the school will devote an entire day to industry is a story about ¢ career choice activities. Ernst Leitz (Canada) In December, speakers from 12 different career Limited of Midland. categories will each deliver 30 minute talks. The This company makes students will be free to attend any three seminars reflex cameras that are of their choice. popular with amateurs Barnett says, the hospital services speaker, for and professionals the example, will not discuss just doctors and nurses. world over - even m The students will learn about all related careers, Japan, a world leader in For example, just Plus .30 Deposit 750 mL Btl .49 ALL POPULAR BRANDS, REGULAR & KING SIZE % SUPER Canadian av | cigarettes Lint 3 famil waroung: Heat mt tre Co Canada advises that dai CTN OF 20'S OR 25'S 1 a ay to health increases with amount like administration, maintenance, custodial, phoigerapre equip- SAVE 76 therapy, food preparation, in each career Le: th, 2 ats aig hia Leitz's product leader ri efraruttke ini is the Leica M4-P 35 F fi ee ily gt { ; When speakers have finished, MSS staff and jae f f 'Far sa r "y f i} i BRIGHT'S students will have time to wander among career millimeter camera. oll i if a dd eo displays throughout the school. 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