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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1970-02-19, Page 15xhibition for Canadian artist To oET THE •mosT P•VOR K,- 1-41,TP pr?NgP- PWP Deadline for tax savings on registered retirement savings plans Deposits made by February 28, 1970 are tax free for 1969 returns Victoria and Grey Trust offers YOU three tax savings retirement- plans. —an ''equity fund Mon" designed for greatest capital appreciation —a high cumulative income plan —a Guittantttd I nvest,iielit Cert Meat° 'plan fully guaranteed as to principal and interest Start Retiring today at Victoria and Grey RLII and GREY TRUST 'COMPANY SINCE 1869i Kingston St., ZOdetieh FORMERLY J-L VITAMINS l tAND COSMETICS LIMITED COLGATE 100 MOUTHWASH PRICEGARD REG. SAVE Sic 04:** DISCOUNT 790 SPEC 49 ribibwril 11 Pin PRICEGARD SAVE 30c . REG. DISCOUNT REG. PRICEGARD 530 SPEC. itr DISCOUNT BLUETTE RUBBER GLOVES — S.M.L. REG. = 55*i g rS igg/ 8NITt $2.39 BUFFERIN • c SPEC. $1.89 100 TABLETS LUSTRE CREME SHAMPOO LOTION OR LIQUID , REG. 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PRICEGARD iColoor matching§ s-5- te illness and the dells., Poop, Pads of I MI prOVOS OiPPerY reacls, Pn.b7 #sreall Igteheher, will he Present to big problem ,ehelh0 AttehOed the .Fehroaq o4rolgin v44944.0004 of t he ran - " f the MA Lane4611 t •mw -wiw.-' rship .„ s.' s nines. Madeleine Lane auxiliary meets Clinton :Nvvrr.Rpc90, Th4r§cla,v, FeWont, 19, 197Q4P Selection , , „, Michael Snow prepares Survey exhibition at Art Gallery of Ontario. The Art Gallery of Ontario Government of Japan to two— terms from 1877 and esents Michael Snow/A represent Canada in the Expo founder of The Leader, the fifth rveyt the first of a series of Museum of Fine Arts, Osaka, Reform paper in Toronto, in hibitions to focus attention on Japan, 1970. Michael Snow 1852. nadian artists in mid-career. comes from a family rooted A special feature of the e exhibition, organized by the deeply in Canadian history: his exhibition is a book/catalogue rator of contemporary art of great-uncle, Charles Hammett which Michael Snow has e Art Gallery of Ontario, Mr. Snow, Dominion Porn ologist, designed as a contribution to, nnis Young, will be on view invented the Snow apple; a close and a comment on, his life and om February 14 until March relative, Dr. William F. King, was work to date. The publication of 2. , for , many years Dominion such' a book which contains four "The exhibition will reveal As t rOnomer; and his essays on his work is a unique ichael Snow as a brilliant and great-grandfather, James Beaty venture on the part of the Art any-sided artist and make for a Jr., was mayor of Toronto for Gallery of Ontario. eeper understanding of his ind and art", says Mr. Young. ichael Snow/A Survey covers the complete range of the work of-.Michael Snow from 1951 to The steel scrap market is as the present date and includes hot as a firecracker, The 150 paintings, sculptures and Financial Post reports. Two successive hikes in recent weeks graphics, and 8 films; the latter A-Z, New York Eye and Ear have pushed prices to the highest Control, Standard Time, levels in 10 years and roughly • Dripping Water, One Second in 25% above levels prevailing in Montreal and Back and Forth, . the fall. An exceptionally, keen which can be seen on four export demand for spring Thursday evenings during the delivery coming, on top of . a exhibition — offer, in the total strongly revived domestic exhibition context, a new insight demand has galvanized brokers into the cinema of Michael into a fiercely competitive- Snow. buying spree. "The trouble is we , Born in Toronto (1929) and don't have the big dealer brought up in Ontario and scrapyard inventories around to Quebec, Michael Snow is the Three goat herds,' having a draw on like we used to," one only Canadian artist selected to scrap broker told FP this week, total of 30 goats, are currently represent Canada at the Venice "so when demand suddenly entered on Record of Biennial *art exhibition this builds up as it has over the past Performance tests, reports the summers his sculpture, three or four months, everyone Canada Department of Aluminum l and Lead, „recently is out beating "thebushes and Agriculture: One of the, three is acquirer" ArefGallerir;!Of prices start to climb." "The located in British Columbia and Ontario, has. been chosenbY the Prohlems.now is to be able to the remaining two in Ontario. Scrap market rises 70% build up sufficient scrap purchases at economically viable prices over the next three months to be able to meet our delivery commitments at the opening of spring navigation," one Hamilton-based broker said. "I haven't seen overseas demand for scrap so keen for years," the broker said. In the 10 months ended Oct. 31, 1969, scrap exports jumped 70% to $16,015,000. Labour Minister Dalton Bales today said training programs developed by the Industrial Training' Branch of the Department of Labour are paying dividends by removing people from the unemployment roles and• placing them on payrolls. In a year-end review of his Department, the Labour Minister said a record 5,500 people will graduate this year from the short term training programs sponsored by the Department in partnership with the Federal Government and industry. This will be nearly double the number of trainees in the previous 12 months. With the growing effectiveness of in-industry training programs which help hundreds of companies meet their manpower requirements. and bring the disadvantaged into the economic mainstream, the Labour Minister predicted wider use of the training programs and an increase in the number of graduates to more than 8,000 by the end of 1970. This program is only a part of the Department's total training activity. In other programs, 18,000 apprentices are currently being trained in industries throughout the Province, an increase of 1,000 over last year. Under the Employment Standards Act the Department will have collected an estimated $1,250,000 on behalf of employees by the end of the year. Close to half the collections will be for vacation pay that employees have not received. Other collections are for overtime, minimum Wages, equal pay for equal work end unpaid wages. An estimated 8,000 employers will have been checked by Employment Standards inspectors dining the year. The Labeiur Minister said that Women ate playing an increasing role in the economy. At the present time worrier' represent about 'one third of theprovincial wink force of 3,0071000. In 190 the Worrien's Burean etpanded its career counselling ptogram for mature Women and mobile centres were opened in Vi4indsof and Hamilton. A reprirt of the ibseartli pieject based on this —SerVide entitled "Weineti Rettsning to the Labour Force" was recently released and contributes the first Canadian data on this new sector of the labour force. The Bureau is also focussing its activities on high school students, by presenting career opportunities in a , variety of fields and encouraging long range career planning. Materials and exhibits are available for teachers and guidance counsellors. During the year, the, scope of the Ontario Human Rights Code was extended and amendments increased fines for violations. Previously, exclusively religious, philanthropic, educational, fraternal and social organizations not operated for private profit were exempt from sections of the Code prohibiting discrimination in employment. This exemption, in the future, will be allowed only in those circumstances where a factor such as religion constitutes a reasonable occupational qualification. ' The Age Discrimination Act was extended to make it applicable to the Crown and its agencies: The amendment reinforced what is already being done by the Government and its agencies to cope •with the problem of age discrimination. During the summer an experimental Human Rights project was launched to help newcomers understand their opportunities, rights and privileges. A `store-front' office Was opened in the central downtown section of Ton:into to provide a service for new Canadians in the area. make it It was designed to easier for people in the area to contact the Human Rights Branch and tot give them acCeSs to the Services Whit h the Department provides. Time services of the Human Rights Commission and the Maripovver Services Division develop ed this program of joint'action. Labour Minister 13alea s aid the Safety and Technical Services Division and the Department wages a continuous battle to improve safety in indtistry and einistruction throughout the The division directs four types of activities in the development and administration Of safety legislation:. the study of hazards and theft controls eXaMinetionS of designs; licensing of installations and enforcement of statutes and regulations. He estimated that about 250,000 safety inspections of all types were made by the inspectors of the boiler inspection, construction safety, industrial safety, elevator inspection and operating engineers branches during the year. The Industrial Safety Branch of the Department will this year examine about 4,500 plans for industrial buildings having an approximate value of $720-million. During the year, the Department provided new regulations in the Operating Engineers Act. The amendments, designed to improve methods of rating and registering power plants, ensures maximum safety and efficiency in operating of ' steam, hot water, refrigeration and compressor. Another new Regulation under the Operating Engineers ACt reduces the requirement for an operating engineer to be constantly in attendance where a plant is comprised of ,a coiled tube boiler or boilers. perating engineers are no longer needed in low pressure plants or where the rating of plant is not more than 134 therm-hours feeding into a low, pressure system. The new Regulations under the COissttuction Safety Act ate designed to assist in prevehting accidents 'in the construction industry, which has changed drastically due to new techniques and use of more complicated equipment, The Regulations are designed to bring about increased co-operation between individuals, labour unions and Management to improve accident prevention. A new Regulation incorporating changes in medical examinations and record keeping with respect to workmen employed on work iii compressed air has been introduced under the Department Of LabOur Act, It is now required that a pre-employment history form be completed by ell workmen prior to employment in compressed air. Medical examinations will continue at two-month intervals; but Workmen Must have had X-rays Of the chest, hip and shOuldet joint§ 'utritfilii -the previous 18 months. The Labour Safety Council, an advisory body of the Labour Minister, this year received a brief on construction safety presented by a joint Labour-Management Committee on Construction Industry, Labour Minister Bales said the effective dialogue which it facilitates between labour and management is an inherent function of the Department of Labour. In the area of automated data processing, he said a large-scale conversion is being undertaken by the Department of Labour to adapt its extensive and rapidly expanding programs for use on a computer and automated data process, system. He said detailed systems studies and the use of automated techniques are improving the efficiency and effectiveness in Boiler Inspection, Elevator Inspection and Industrial Safety Branches within the Safety and Technical Services Division, and the Industrial Training Branch in the Manpower Services Division. Auxiliary Of St. Andrew's held in the church Sunday school rooms on Tuesday evening, February After the opening hymn was sung, the 23rd. Psalm was repeated in unison and Mrs. 1-loWard Cowan led in Prayer- It was decided that a main feature of the St. Patrick's Day Tea,and Bake sale, being held at the church on March 14 would be a display of Korean dolls. Orders for these hand-Made dolls will be,taken with the entire proceeds going tOWard the support of Korean orphans. It is hoped that the creator of these K. of C joins Leo Hagan, acting Grand Knight of Father Stephen Eckert Council of Seaforth and district, of the Knights of Columbus, announces the participation of his council in a move to commemorate the anniversary of the initiation of the late John F. Kennedy into the Knights of Columbus. During the months of February and March, the Father Stephen Eckert Council will join with approximately 6,000 other Knights of Columbus units throughout Canada, United States, Mexico, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Canal Zone, Guatemala ' and the Virgin Islands to encourage Catholic laymen to become enrolled in the Knights of Columbus as a tribute to the memory of one of the most distinguished members of the Order. 'MTS. Ronald McCann gave the introduction on the new study book on China illustrating her talk with a map and pictures allowing the, fonr main populated areas of China which are all on the east oast, Facts about the climate of these areas were given and the CroPS grown, At the closing of the meeting .a delicious Valentine lunch of cake and ice-cream Was served by the hostesses, Mrs. Robert Morgan and Mrs, Robert Hounuth, The March meeting will be a work meeting at the church to decorate for the tea. Mr. Hagan has also announced that Joseph L. O'Reilly will be general chairman and the following are acting parish chairmen: St, Joseph, Clinton, Frank Van Altena and 'Thomas Feeney; Blyth, William E. Hallahan. The membership project will commence immediately. February Is Heart Month Apparently the takeover of local libraries by the Huron. CeuntY Library Board has been A populal! step, Mrs. Daryl Stevens, librarian at Clinton Public Library reports that in the Period from January to to October, 1969, total distribution of books in the Clinton library increased by over 2,500 copies from the same period in 1968, Mrs. Stevens credits the increase to an' improvement in the selection of books available. 1.7 11 The popular belief that blind people have a sixth sense was denied in a White Cane Week interview, According to Mrs. J. T, Patterson of London, Ontario, the National President, The Canadian Council of the Blind, "Careful planning and observation through the other sense often creates this false Impression," One area where planning counts is in the choice of outfit for the day. Keeping ,.color combinations straight can be a big problem for a blind woman. When it comes to taking a dress off the hook in the closet, there must be some method ' to identify matching accessories. Some put scarfs in separate bags and mark them with a Braille tab. Others hang them on different hooks or set aside special locations in dresser drawers. Like the sighted, many blind women wear jewelry. Here, the sense of touch is the key to the right color. With beads, she makes sure that each set is a different shape and memorizes the color. It's the same with brooches or bracelets. In the shoe department, the numerous styles with their different shapes and' textures have proven a great help. Whether it is a sandal or an evening slipper, she buys only one pair of each style and remembers the color. The shoe holder, with its many pockets, also helps keep the shoes in order. 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