HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1969-02-20, Page 18(O.t RIC,:it S:IONA', STAR, THURSDAY; FEBRUARY 205 1969
404 Autowotio
Studied BTelescope
Some of, the problems of
automation, technology and
-X15,-1lattng to,Man •At Work,
velli be considered by CBC -TV's
Telescope on Thursday,
February 27, at 8 p.m.
Man At Work is the seventh
program of a special 10 -part
colour Telescope series entitled
Footnotes on the Future, about
,the world `and its fdrseeable
future. 'Cohn Smith is director.
host a`tid producer of 'Telescope
is Fletcher Markle.
' Markle points out that
-autdmation is arriving just" in
time t i free people fur the
-service industries. :already in
North America less than halt' the
workers are producing -goods.
There are fewer' unshelled johs
each year.
"In the future a narrower age
spectruM will make up_the work
fo'rce," Markle says. '`1\orkers
will have to concentrate more on
, technical education and
retraining and will learn .hetween
two and four jobs in their
lifetizrie:
.Many more will he
involved in service than in
manufacturing.
"'Pere seems -no end ; to
sepvice industries, nor is there an
ei`l' in sight to the world's need
for manufactured goods, even if .
the Westis glutted with them."
Among the contributors -\to.
this progranT who will help us'"
understand the 'nature of
business and industry in the
future are Lord Ritchie Calder,
chairman of. the department of -
inter National relations at
Edinburgh University, and
author of the recently published
hook, The Evolution of the
' Machine,; and Professor . Peter
Drucker of the Graduate School
of Business Adtninistration, New
ork l'niversity.
.adding interesting footnotes
to their remarks will be
economist .. John Kenneth
(;a.lbraith; communications
philosopher Marshalr'McLuhan;
'internationally -famous designer
Buck m i n ste.r Fuller; and
'T'elescope's futurist, John
Kettle.
-.R visions Made To
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1969' Stamp P
pre% iously announced May 21
until June 13. -
The Canada Games stamp will
provide recognition of a concept
rather than a specific event.
Quebec City was the site of the
First Canadian Winter Games in
February, 1967; • the First
Canadian Suinmerk-Games, tri be
- The release of the Canada held August 15 - 25, 1969, at
Games stamp will coincide with Iialif±;and 4 7artmouth, Nova
that of an. .issue marking the Scotia completes a cycle which
200th Anniversary of, the- will be repeated at similar
• Founding . of, Charlottetown, intervals in the future: The
P.E..1. as Capital;•' the Games; en'couraging
Charlottetown issue has been inter -provincial' amateur
're -scheduled from the previously participation in .a wide range of
announced August .19. A.further sports, are - sponsored by the
revision will defer. release of ani Fitness 'and Amateur Sport
First Non-stop Transatlantic •programme of the -Department
Flight Commemoration from. the , of National Health and Welfare.
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Revisions in the Canada Post
Office • 1969 stamp programme,
announced by Pogtnlaster
• General, . Eric Kiet'ans, include
the addition of a Canada (fames
issue to be placed on sale on
Atagust 15.
SINESS
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I'he men of the (; uderic•l I
detachment•• Ontar o Pro%incial
Polio worked a e4t e14,1.a.,4,, t)ti
duty hours during the wee -k
-ending February H and patrolled
5,011 miles of pro% incial and
local highways.
Investigations included oilk'
for theft and three utile'.
criminal offences. Charges c\ ere
laid against 29 persons: 25 Icor
offences against the Highway
Traffic Act; four against the
Liquor • Controls, Act, two
involving -minors and tie`s
warnings were issued. Assistance'
was given in 12 instances, t%% 0
prisoners were escorted, •
In Provincial Court, :Criminal
Divisipn, Goderich. nine persons
were convicted of HTA offences,
one person was convicted o!' an
offence against the I,CA and
there were • four adjournments'.
ACCIDENT REPORT
Seven accidents were
investigated during the week in
which four persons revctiited
injuries..
On Saturday, February 1 on
Sideroad'No„8, north of aunt\
Road No, 25; Edward Jon04,
173 West Street, Goderich way
involved in a single car accident
resulting in 5800 damage. to Ills
vehicle.
On Sunday,e. Vein -wry- 2 'on
County Road No. 12 north of
County Road No. r.3. 'Gene
Kruse, Hill Street. Egnlondt elle.
find _Let)Ilard Strong, 15 \Iain
St reel. l:gntci idvTEte, were
,irlvolced in a two °car accident
resulting in an approximate twat
damage of 535() to the vehicles.
()n Sunday, :February '2 on
Ilighao \o. 1 south of Air Base
'Boad, John Otto Smale, 181
\lain Street, Exeter was involved
'in ,) single car accident resulting
lit S600 damage to the tehicle he
was 'ill -king. timate and 1laidy
�i)atterson, li"It. 3, Bothwell
recei%ed injuries.
.0n February • on ()ld
Hig+h`way 'No. 21 east of Highway
No. 21, Edward Paul Eedy,
1,. Dungannon was' involved in a
single car accident resulting
5500 damage to the ' ehiele he
was driving.
On February 8 on Concession
1, Stanley 'Township north of
County Road No. 3, William
FloN d 1)onson, RR 1, Varna was
involved in a single truck
accident resulting in 5'00.
damage to the vehicle he was
(irking.
—On `"February 8 on ('ountN
Road No. 12 south of Junction
of County Road No, 3, Bryan.
Albert Hunt, RR 1, Staffa and
_Peter Akin Dale, 311 Queen
,Street, Preston, 'ttere. involved in
a
lAs,0 car aecicfent resulting in
s1,1{)0 damage to their %chicles.
. On February 8 in Carlow,
Robert (;lousher. \Wingham and
Arthur (;.-l.aictlacc, RR :;,,
\Winghani were in%oleec1 in a two
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damage to their vehicles.
(;lousher, Laidlaw and Gwen .,
. \1clao»t'Il a pa%ginger in
Laid law vehicle, ' received
injuries.
WHIPLASH
Whiplash •- victims provid'
more suits for compensation
than any Other type of injury
from car accidents, according to
the- etit loan Arthritis atkd
Rheumatism Society. Neck pain,
resulting-"1Kom whiplash-•inj'ury
can go on' indefinitely. without ,
remission like the Chinese water
'torture, Most, whiplash injuries'
are .caused bv.rear-end collisions.
"l la•x1 remedy for this wide -spread
scourge is simple, according to.
the Ontario. Safety League It is
a remedy that can, be applied
without the slightest expense or
inconvenience. All that is needed
is for each driver to leave a little
extra space from the car ahead
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