Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 Jun 1978, p. 5

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John Harris right of CKBB radio Barrie practices to stay awake for CKBBs 72hourlong radio marathon for muscular dystrophy June I5 to l8 by what else drinking coffee Assisting with the coffee tray is Bill Jeffels from the Barrie fire department sponsors of the marathon along with the Vespra fire department Pledges for the More than 200 Openings Sho rtag of stu dents to meet iob requests By JON MILLS There are more jobs than students to fill them in Barrie and area says Jim Handy director of the Canada Man power Centre for Students Handy says there are more than 200 openings for jobs in number of fields registered at the Student Manpower Centre onMa IeStreet ortage of students is usual at this time of year when most university and college students have found work and high school students are not out yet Handy said This year however the shor tage of students is worse than usual Handy told The Ex aminer Student Manpower has about 40 factory and construction jobs available About 15 of those jobs are for the summer The rest of the factory and construction jobs are tern porary positions but Handy says that college and university students usually dont mind taking such jobs because anployers get to know of reliable workers for future hire ing and often extend the original temporary work for the entiresummer Handy says this summer has been good one for post secondary school students who have been successful looking for work on their own Handy credits the students in their early and thorough search for jobs marathon can be taken by calling 7269500 bet ween 8g30 am and pm Examiner Photo He says Itt students ap pear to have ollt on vacation before looking for tlillilltllltlll than in previous ears it rhaps due to tho warnunt of liriufilr Il5lltlliloiStilllttitl mrlr Handy says ll rs too art to tell what the job sirrialain will be for high school stirlrrils this surrirner Sonic jole tor srr unitary students are already ill he says but inct trrlr ittlit ts wont come rr in xrlnis until Just tittorr lllt work is to begin There rlill tls tr riiwritv of casual jobs as arrl nail and house rnainlrn one rrlaliic for students tirriintliunl thi surnnicr Hand sud Multiculturalism budget comes under fire by Mitges The OTTAWA BUREAU Of The Examiner The federal governments an nual multiculturalism budget is so low that it is effrontery of the first magnitude to Canadas ethnic groups MP Gus Mitges PC GreySimcoei told the House of Commons this week The SIDmillion annual budget includes only about $3 million that ethnocultural groups can use to protect their language and culture Mitges the designated Tory critic on government multiculturalism policy told the House This is small sum consider ing the government will spend $45 million alone in one week of CanadaDay celebrations he said Mitges made the remarks Display promotes safety The Barrie branch of the Canadian Red Cross Socrety will have public display and information booth set up at Centennial Beach Sunday to coincide with the start of Water Safety Week Water Safety week is being observed nationally next week The booth will be on View from noon to pm wrth members of the water safety committee on hand to answer any questions Safety in boats is theme The Canada Safety Council has declared July to Na tional Safe Boating Week Higgitt president of the council notes that although people tend to fear fire more than water there are far more deaths by water than by fire The Canadian Red Cross and the Canadian Coast Guard Aux iliary are two organizations which will be conducting boating safety education pro grams But education is not the main problem the release says Negligence of generally known safety practices cause more ac cidents than ignorance of those practices during debate of motion by Tory Leader Joe Clark condem ning the government for not reacting strongly enough to violations of human rights in eastern block countries notably the Soviet Union Mitges said sound multiculturalism policy is the best way to eliminate racism and protect human rights here in Canada warning that Canada is not as free of racism and discrimination as some Canadianslikc to think However he said it is up parent that the government is far from committed to muliticultural anadian socie ty despite any outcry to the contrary The government only concert trates on multiculturalism just prior to elections in an attempt to buy votes Mitges said Multiculturalism minister Norm Cafik recently announc ed budget ot $5M million over the next five ttl or 51o million per year However Mitges marl current Spending pracliru of the multiculturalism Illitltilatt would indicate that at least to per cent of the annual liridixct would be used for ailwrtrsrrn and administrativvwaruses Another $3 million lll spent by such cultural agencies as the National lilnt Hoard and the Museum ol lr leannt only $3 million lot the ethno cultural groups llltlliwtlvt he said When you cousuhi that our ethnocultural rrirrrrruirntus and am referring to those who have neither French or lilnythsh as their background represent more than population of Canada budget of $1tirmillion annually is an cl frontery ot the list rrraitriitude he said KING OF TWIST ChUbby Checker SUNDAY JUNE 18 pm pm rock is GEORGIAN COLLEGE THEATRE still rolling II OW Admission $600 IlthISAI itMlHlllf0Rt1MAN Muac WORLD iLOltblnNMAlt llltthtll riririi OHIH www WW In placing 77 grads in obs ollege has high Success rate The success rate of 1977 Georgian College graduates at finding employment is among the top five of the 22 community colleges in Ontario says Penn Comuzzi college placement ficer The 542 graduates from the three campuses of Georgian College were surveyed in 0c Supreme Gus Mitges Progressive Con servative MP for GreySimcoe says capital punishment will be one of the main issues in the next federal election tuber 1977 and survey results were updated in December 1977 For the Barrie campus 91 per cent of graduates available for work not including nursin gaduates had found jobs an for the Owen Sound campus 98 per cent not including nursing graduates had found jobs penaHy In effect do we place the highest possible value on the life of the victim he asks Mitges expressed his pleasure at Joe Clarks recent Results for the Health Sciences division which com prises all graduates from the Orillia campus and nursing mduates from Barrie and Owen Sound show 85 per cent had found jobs This placement rate was the lowest of the three campuses because it reflected the provincewide job shortage for nurses Ms Comuzzi said The breakdown for the Barrie cam us show589per cent of ap plie arts graduates 91 per cent of business graduates and 97 cent of technology gra uates had found jobs total of 232 students graduated in 1977 at the Barrie the oxamlnor Friday June study Georgian College placement results were substantially bet ter than provincewide results for 1977 graduates of communi ty colleges MPP Dave Cooke NDP WindsorRiverside said Wednesda document tabled during bu get estimates for the ministry of colleges and univer sities shows 176 per cent unemployment rate for 1977 community college graduates The composite statistics show the employment rate six mon ths after graduation in 1977 le ree 0f the 13515 graduates available for work 2385 were unemployed making the rate 176 per cent unem onment Cooke NDP col eges and universities critic said The communi college nurs ing program ha an unemploy ment rate of 36 per cent and the twoyear general arts program had rate of 35 per cent he said He said it is time the ministry examined the success of the community college system in supplying graduates to meet the needs of Ontarios economv ms llllAPEIlIES tilltllllltl of the Mitges in recent press announcement that he would CamPus these 150 we release is in favor of capital allow free vote on capital avalable for work and punishment for first degree puniShment it he were elected Decemberv 1977 or the 37 Who murder and voted 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