Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Jan 1977, p. 3

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AGEOLD CUSTOM schoolboy wearing head band concentrates on his work with brush and black ink during the kakizome or New Year calligraphy ceremon at the Budokan Hall in lokyo Wednesday About 3600 school children and adults partICIpated in the annual kakizomeJ literally the tirst writing ot the year one ot the New Year holiday customs the Japanese people have long observed AP Photo Cites subway emergency rules ltll Cli Gordon Hurlburt chairman ol the lo ronto lranSit Commissmn says he does not understand why the crew ot subway train on which at least one went attack took place New Years Eve was ordered to move the train on while the attack was in prog ress Mr Hurlburt said in an inter view Tuesday that commisswn rules requ1re subway crews to pull into the nearest station in the event oi an emerecncy and wait there until help arrives Subway guard Peter Goehle said Tuesday he saw gang ot youths attacking two men who appeared to be Pakistanis on the car next to his during the ride between the Summerhill and Rosedale stations He said his motorman notitied the commissmns cen tral control ottice by radio that the attack was taking place but was ordered to proceed several stops tarther along the line be cause security personnel were busy elsewhere TOLD TOPROCEEI Mr Goehle said the control ottice told the motorman that security would meet the train at the Queen station SIX stops farther along the line The guard said he believes that two separate attacks took place between Summerhill and the Bloor station two stops away Police and the commission are investigating an attack on James Carson 61 who says he was beaten and thrown to the plattorm when he tried to help two men being assaulted and taunted on car ol the same train when it stopped at the Hosedale station Mr Carson said he reboarded the train sat bleeding in cor ner during the ride to the Bloor station and was retused help by subway employee when the train stopped there Mr erhle said he was ap proached by Mr Carson when the train stopped at Bloor but Mr Carson did not specttically ask tor help He said Mr Jar son yelled that he had just been beaten up complained about security on the line and walked away The guard said it did not ap pear Mr Carson was reterring to the same attack he had wit nessed Mr erhle said the Pakistani men he saw being assaulted came into his car at the Rose dale station third Pakistani man was assaulted by the same youths in the adjacent car dur ing the ride between ltosedale and Bloor he said The guard said the three lak istani men rejected his sugges tion at the Bloor station that they remain on the train until Queen to make report to se curity personnel Unions will help in new safety law PElhltBUHULtUH nt Employers need not fear Ontarios new oc cupational health and satety law which allows employees to reluse work they believe to be unsate an otlicial ot the in dustrial Acctdent Prevention Assomation said luesday Jim Findlay the assoctations general manager said unions Will help prevent workers trom abusmg the right The new health and satety law passed in December is an interim measure to be replaced by an omnibus bill in June he said When the omnibus bill comes under discussmn unions want to be able to tell the provmce that the right to retuse work has not been abused he said at meeting at the leterborough branch ot the Canadian Manu tacturers Assoc1ation Mr Findlay said that tielore the new law was passed the ln dustrial Satety Act already had prowded employees With the right to reluse work on the grounds ot allegedly unsate conditions The only gains that unions made under the new law were the right to have satety in spector called into plant and to have the case taken to the Ontario Labor Relations Board he said He suggested that employers use the health and satety com mittees that the provaial la bor minister now has the au thority to demand be estab lished in workplaces tpecil can Offer lessons for Only $750 Dancing is Fun Learning IS Easy Theres 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