Barrie Examiner, 21 Jul 1977, p. 2

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the examiner Thursday July 21 1977 gxtra Carter Begin in accord on peace conference ASIIINUION iAlt President Carter and Prime Minist er Menahem Begin of of Israel are in agreement on Middle East peace conference to be held this fall and US State Secret aiy yrus Vance will seek Arab participation Begin concluded his talks with arter on Wednesday alter proposing peace plan that would provide for Israeli with draw als from some former rab lands The two leaders aISo agreed to tieneva peace conference to be held in October and ltegin received partially pisitivc response to his requests tor tiew arms Sonic Arab capitals already have rejected the Begin peace formula and arter said he will send Vance to the Middle East on Aug to try to talk Egypt Syria and Jordan into joining the teneva conference Informed sources said he Lnited States is expected to an nounce it is giving Israel about $100 million to inance mass production ot the Israelibuilt Chariot tank plus armed hydrofoils tor its navy and other unspecified military har dwa re Promoting apprenticeship HARRY PRROTT advantages TORONTO Cli The On tario ministry of colleges and universities has begun cane paign to promote the advan tages of apprenticeship to con vince businessmen that em ployment of apprentices can be of benefit to them and the prov inces economy Harry Parrott minister of colleges and universities said in an interview Tuesday there are far too many people who confuse job training and educa tton Parrott anticipates problems selling the idea of apprentice ship or Oiilhcjob training be cause people have convinced themselves that college or uni versity is the only route to sue cess and apprenticeship maybe brushed off as second best Antidiscrimination laws TORONTO PI Rights for homosexuals and hiring of native people and other minorities in jobs contracted by the Ontario government will be among the changes in provincial ant idiscrimination laws that were to be recommended today by the Ontario Human Rights Commission Dr Thomas Sym ons commission chairman said in an in terview Wednesday these Were areas of concem that came up during the commissions 18month review of existing human rights legislat ion He declined to comment directly on the recommendations to be made public at news conference at Queens Park but The Globe and Mail quotes sources as saying the recom mendations include making it illegal to tire to refuse to hire or to deny public accommodation to any person because of sexual persuasion The issue of homosexual rights came up in 1975 when John Damien racing steward was fired by the Ontario Jockey 1th because he was homosexual The commission refused to hear his case ruling that discrimination on grounds of sexual persuasion was not in its jurisdiction Lifting of wage controls urged HULL Que tCPt Leaders of the onfederation of National Trade Unions CNTUJ told Prime Minister Trudeau Wednesday the government should immediately lift wage controls but should continue to closely monitor prices CNTL vicepresident Andre Lhcureux described the meet ing with Trudeau and four of his cabinet ministers as cordial although vedid not agree Trudeau said it was the first time since 1970 the Quebec based Nltf had met com mittee of cabinet ministers al though the union has had number of meetings with Labor Minister John Munro Tnidcau said it was very good meeting and we are going to think over some of the suggestions they made PIERRE TRLIE meeting Cordial Sex designation the issue TORONTO ttPl Arthur Maloney the provincial om budsman again has called for an amendment to the Vital Statistics Act to allow changes in the sex designation on bir th certificates of persons who have undergone sex change Maloney raised the question last year in his first report to the legislature after complaint by an Ottawa resident seeking change in the birth certificate designation after sexichange opera on The ombudsmans office was told at that time that an amendment to allow such change was being considered select committee of the legislature which studied the first report also recommended such an amendment Maloncy said in his second report released Wednesday that such an amendment has not been presented Clean bil for substitute WINDSOR Ont tCl controversial chemical substi tute for phosphates in detergents was tentatively given clean bill of health Wednesday by the research advisory board ofthc Internal ional loint Commission lJt The chemical sodium nitrilotriacetate tNTA was volun tarily taken off the market in the Tinted States by detergent makers in 1970 becausc of suspicions that it caused birth dc lecLs NTA which enhances the Wetting and cleansing act ion of detergents has been used in Canada for several years to replace phosphath About 60 million pounds of NTA are used yearly in anada Detertent manufacturers are looking for alteniatives to phosphates because they stimulate the growth of algae which use up oxygen supplies in water bodies Wants it in writing WASHINGTON Ill Former Watergate prosecutor Leon Jaworski says he will tolerate no interference in an in vestigation of the alleged Korean infliiencerbtiying scandal on apitol tlill And he wants it in writing The IS House of Representatives ethics committee is ex pccted to accept Jiththle terms today handing him the job of chief investigator in the investigation of South Korean efforts to win congressional support by plying lawmakers with money and gifts Professional STEAM Wall to Wolf Carpets Rugs and Furniture CLEANING In Your Home or at our plant FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY YB lo dour volvot furniture CARPET Established I948 MISSISSAUGA Ont 1P1 Englehardt Jablonowski 41 of Toronto was found guilty Wed nesday of making threatening telephone call to the election campaign office of Premier William Davis in nearby Brain pt on on May 26 Provincial Judge Kenneth Laiigd0n called Jablonowski crank and eccentric and re leased him without bail pending sentencing Sept 22 Judge Langdon refused Crown prosecutors request to keep Jablonowski in custody until sentencing saying the man had been in custody TORONTO 1P1 Albert Roy justice critic for the On tario Liberals says the attor neygeneral should amend pro vincial law or arrange for Que bec judges to preside in Ontario to ensure adequate Frenchlan guage court services The MPP for OttawaEast said Wednesday he has asked AttorneyGeneral Roy lc Murtry to amend section of Ontarios Judicature Act that requires all court proceedings tobeinhlnglish He said at news conference that McMurtrys scheduled meeting with the Quebec Bar Association might be good op portunity to discuss exchanges of judges and lawyers There is no precedent pro hibiting thisa nothing to bar lawyer or judge from Quebec from sitting in another prov ince Roy said The lack of lirenchlanguagc court services has come to light again because of Mc Murtrys rcfual to allow Quebec businessman Gerard Filion to have his trial in French he said TRIED TOGETHER McMurtry has said he cannot allow Filion to be tried in Fren ch because the Quebcc man is part of an alleged conspiracy It is usual court proeedure to try alleged orCtmsplltltols together The attorneygeneral also has said there are few French spcaking lawyers or judges in Ontario and that 93 per cent of Scouts future is the theme MONIRICAI Pt Theinr age of the boy scottt as young dogooder dressed in shorts is being reexamined this week as scout leaders from 109 coun tries gather here to discuss their movement under the theme Scouting for the Future Some 350 delegates representing 14 million scouts are attending the 26th World Scout onfercnce following on the heels of the World Scout Jamboree in Prince lldward Island which hosted 17000 young people EVch 5M 184 Yongo St Hwy ll Johnson Street beach is doing booming business these days but it ill probany have loyal patronage even iii cooler temperatures with lifeguards like Sharon Reid 181w almost two months and that it would be unjust Jablonowski was arrested day after two campaign work ers received telephone call from man who threatened to shoot the premier between the eyes The two workers helping with the campaign for the June provincial election testified that the caller said he was an unemployed construction worker who blamed his unem ployment on the premier and the Progressive Conservative party Judge Langdon said the threat was directed more at the the Filion trial proceedings will be in English The Montreal businessman is charged with 14 others with al leged illegalities in federal dredging contracts Roy said McMurtry might withdraw the charges against Filion if the Quebec attorney general agreed to try the Que bec man in that province Or the trial might moved to an area of Ontario where some French court services already exist he said The provi nee has set up Fren ch provincial court projects in the scene This weeks Iuxaniincr Eirl is graduate o1 Nort ll ollcgiale botlnd for Western lniyersity to study foreign languages tElllltIlll Photo by Rolf Kraikeii premiers office than at Davis himself and was less sinister thanifinadetoan individual Jablonowskis defence put forward by lawyer William Mackie was that the prose cut ion had produced no positive voice identification and that the two campaign workers were unable to link Jablonowski with the call Prosecutor Anthony Williams told the court that Jablonowski said in statement to Peel re gional police that he Would not have canied out what was said The judge said there was enough circumstantial eviden ce to find the man guilty He Or OntarioQuebec exchange plan Wants court language law amended Sudbury Ottawa and in the PrescottRussell area DEAL WITH CHARGES McMurtry said later the French courts deal with any charges including indictable offences that normally come under the jurisdiction of the provincial court However the attorney general said at news con ference that the charges cannot be dealt with in one of the Fren ch jurisdictions becausc the trial is before the Ontario Supreme ourt McMurtry also said the prov Terms man crank eccentric in phone call threat case said the nickname Eddy and telephone number that the caller gave the two workerswith the request that Davis call him to discuss his unemploymentw were Jablonowskis nickname and number Police seized from Jablo nowskis home personal tele phone book in which the cam paigu number was written in red When Jablonowski was ar rested 10 miles north of Bramp ton he had in his van Bilgun and 22ltcalibrc rifle which he said he used for shooting grouir dhogs ince may amend he Judicature Act this fall to ensure French speaking serviCcs for criminal court procedures But he said he would not want the amendments to deal with civil matters such as automo bile collision cases because contusion would result and nothing would be gained llesaid ticmight be willingto discuss the idea of judicial ex change between Ontario and Quebec if 1renchspeaking people in Ontario began to de mand more French court scrv ices Happy ending Bathers of all ages are formed into human chain to wade in the llumbcr Riycr at Boyd onservation Area near Toronto Wednesday in search of missing youngster Lifeguards organized three lines before it as liscot ered the child had yandcrcd to snack bar Photo Immigration figures steadily declining OITAWA Pi The num her of immigrants coming to taiiada has st eadily declined in recent years with 149429 ad mitted in 19713 and will likely continue to do so it new legisla tion is passed linking the num ber of immigrants to national economic conditions The immigration depart ments report for 1970 released Tuesday noted the trend to BARBIE ONT 7268771 The new Yamaha XTSOOD the great all around machine for on or off the road freedom Features like powerful respon sive 500 cc stroke engine Nitrogen Oil shocks for long no fade riding and moto cross forks to take the punishment All this and more for only $1625 lower immigration is con tinuing this year with no migration for the first four months of 1977 down per cent from the first four months in l97ti The 19713 total of 149429 immi grants was down 20 per cent from the 1973 total and was 144 per cent below the average of immigration to anada over the previous 10 years Outlook seen gloomy in studentjob field OTTAWA 1311 iraduat ing students are having tough time getting jobs in their chosen fields and the wor st may l=r yet to come the latest set of government collccted education figures in dicate Statistics anada figures published Wednesday show hat in the school year 1971 74 the latest year available there were 74831 graduates who won bachelors or first professional degrees fut manpower department figures published last year show that by September 1974 only 181170 of them got work for which their degrees were pre requisite 243 per cent of those who graduated llarliei studies by Statistics tanada suggesch that two thirds of the graduates or about 49000 would be leaving school and joining llt labor for cc Altist of the others would go on to 3strgraduatc study or leave thccount ry The figures vary widely for Tax cut issue worries MPs 111iiirA ttli ernmcnt shares some op position MPs concern that private industry has not used corporate tax cuts given in the March 31 budget to create more jobs Prime Minister Trudeau said Wednesday The gov Fiberglass Concrete Vinyl Liner Pools Kits All Shapes and Sizes Never needs painting 20year written guarantee STAR ARTISTS ART SHOW LIQUIDATION OF vanous fields of study With general arts students having the least chance of finding Work in their chown area and com incrce st udont havmg the best opportunity Similar trends are noted for postgradimti studean leaving universin STILL TO IILAK The ow 217 page Statistics fanada publication follows study released last May by the federal agency that said there is glut of universrty and com munity college educated stu dents which will continue for another 15 years creating so cial political and economic problems Latest unemployment figures also show that during June the jobless rate among students who do not plan to return to school in the fall was 171 per cent Zoltan Zsigmond chief of the projections sect ion of Statist ics anadas education science and culture division which produwd the figures said Wed nesday that peak in the own her of ptxstsmondary students is yet to come The peak will be reached about 1981 tut in spite of in dications that university gradu ates are havmg trouble finding jobs the proportion of the young going to university con tinucstoclimb In 1966 about 23 per cent of Ontario students had some kind of postisccondary education 5y 1974 the proportion was 402 Call per cent and by 1986 it is ex pected to be 30 per cent The Statistics Canada and manpower reports also show that In 1974 there were 13194 education graduates receiving their first degrees By Septem ber 1974 only It44t0r 26 per cent had found jobs in their field lhere were 4604 commerce or business administration graduates receiving bachelors degrees in 1974 By September about 3580 or 78 per cent had jobs in theirticld Aniong 30971 arts gradu ates including fine arts music and theology about 95 per cent had jobs in their field about 2440 law gradu ates only 1000 or 41 per cent had jobs in their field 4053 engineering and applied science graduates 2170 or 49 per cent had jobs in their fields lhere were 178 journalism graduates and 50 or 28 per cent had jobs in that field Among 10196 students gradu ating with mast crs degrees of whom an estimated 4600 were available for work only 1340 were in jobs in which mas ters degree was requirement for work The new publication also shows that in the last five years women have been rap idly moving into fields once oc cupied almost entirely by men There is also less pronounced reverse trend John Campbell BARBIE 7280492 Ridge Road Shanty Bay of VIN fr jth WWI in lltftffi 1L ji fit jft tit 500 Original Oil Paintings 3339e5 8x10 24x36 23M aZea es Sgeegoefies 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