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"I don't Want to be
a
minister - in charge of a
mess , he said. r
' :On„„tarip awarded a contract
to Drake Personnel tepro;vide
277 trained .workers for the.
provincial ;.:. rent review
program. The Chairman
the Manager ent Board told'
the Legislature that .the ..
contract called fpr trained'
'clerical stenographers,
typists, clerks, ' support_
personnela.nd. ad-
min.istrators. `Liberal Leader
Stuart, Smith asked for the
terrns•.'of the contract; and
was inforni.ed it was . worth
$L6 million, which .included
the cost of employeebenefits. '
The Minister of, Colleges
and Universitiesadmitted
that a community .college in•.
Ottawa has an investment
portfolio of nearly $5 million.
He. had been criticised . by
Opposition Members for;
allowing ' col-legesto build .up
such large• portfolios ' from
• public, funds. Seneca College
in Toronto has a .$3.4 million
investment portfolio, and the
Minister said that he As
preparing a full report on the
portfolios held •by the
province's 22 community
colleges, and indicated -that
amuch 'of the money in the
college portfolios' is • ear-
marked for specific future
needs, such as new buildings
or equipment. -
F.ormer Ontario •;Libera-I
Leader Robert Nixon, .
speaking in the. -Throne
Debate, • referred . to a
government pledge to . take
action `on `the problem of
alcohol • abuse by -teenagers,
"and call. .. fer_..a__ban on
liquor and beer advertising •' in
the Province. Mr. Nixon said
that MPPs will be "seriously
irresponsible 'and derelicts in
our duty" if they permit this
kind •ofadvertising' to con-
tinue - either on . radio • .cfr'
television, or in '.the print ,
media.
He said ``there's no• reason
for us .to permit this kind of
insidious: pressure on young
people, particularly (when it)
sinapaY'_:identifies•-t1 -'ixse-•of;
:...lie r'iiutc more than.
anythangelse -. witli:the good
life" However, he does not
believe 'that lowering the
drinkingage'from 21 in 1971 is
.responsible for any increase
alcoh'bl- consuniptton;.,.
among young people.
The Natural , Resources.
Minister.~ tabled a report from
the United Asbestos Int': mine
- at Matachewan : showing air
,readings up to six times the.
persmissible provincial
standards.. -These readings,
are considerably higher than
those taken.a few months ago.
High • levels of .asbestos
dramatically increase the -
risk of asbestosis and various
forms of _cancer .among
asbestos workers, and the..
s
Jottings
Minister and other'provincial °
t® Mary's
wins eager.
tournament:
Ah,- elem en'tary . school f
basketball tournament was:.
held on April 3 at GDCI in-
volving four local schools.
In the girls division, St.
Mary's: won the chain-
pionship • by -defeating
Colborne by a scor.e.of 26-14.
Robertson defeated:
Holmesville 14-12 to take the"'
consolation ,Series. In first
round-garnes, St. Mary's, won
out. over Robertson 14;8 and
Colborne..edged Holmesville '
14 -ll . ' • -
In boys action: 'St. Mary's
again 'emerged as champs by
defeating. Robertson 23-7. The
consolation game was won by
Colborne , as they bumped
Holmesville. 24-16:' In earlier
games Robertson beat
Holmesville 25-1 and St.
Mary's 'defeated Colborne .39-
11.,
Coaches and_,ptayers would
'like to take this opportunity to
thank the local high school
stede>tts who acted as
referees and. ,score keepers
for the tournament.
•
workers . risk serious health . ' forced: •
hazards ifr 'v•n.
P o i cial sten. Ih a surprise raid on
dards are not strictly. en- . plant last' week b
the
the
• c 0 RIQ i SI ,1+1 1", e ` A.gs tHLTR$PA'ltf', AI •8.' 9?a- 'A: r O;FI
officials., ' workers ,were ar• proitxnGial'afflcials adtani
t that lea
dere(' to war masks algid, stop •,espfrators are not terribl
sn oking in certain, areas, but " .effeetive in. cutting clown duet
tls' b
it, rs<.
idarda
atbed iln by th.e
I.hU ••provincia:l
allow two fibres:
per cubic cntirnetre of 'air. With sr*rrat atili e 6
the readings •s tabled b < anal
g Y the ,vttaers�ts.high as x3,1, 7.9 and
Minister are as high as 12,8 7.3.
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I
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PLANTATION WALNUT*
4.99.
MISTY GOLD* .
10.99
CHARCOAL WOODLAND
11,99
CANTERBURY OAK'"
,. 4.99 '
MISTY GREEN
10.99 ~
CHARCOAL STRIPE • .
11,99
-ROYAL PECAN
_ - 5.99
MISTY BLUE*_ -__10,99
SPRINGTIME* :'
12.99
RUSTIC CEDAR* . '•
5.99.
.KELOWNA BLUE PINE -- •
:. 10.99
-'PARISIAN GOLD*
12.99
AUTUMN HAZE* '
- : 5.99
1 CANDLELIGHT
10.99
PARISIAN GREEN*
12.99
VENETIAN ROSEWOOD*
5.99
DRIFTWOOD* • •
10.99
PARISIAN BLUE
12.99
SUGAR 'N SPICE
5.99
GOLDEN HICKORY
10°99
FLOWERS OF AUTUMN* '
12.99
STARLIGHT ELM •
5.99
MIDNIGHT CYRPRESS*
110.99
.
GALAXY WHITE
12.99
CASTLE PECAN
5.99
GOLDEN BIRCH* •
10.99
SIERRA '
18.95
p.I:ANTATI0N PECAN*
5.99
HONDURAS HICKORY*
11.99
OLD SPANISH '
18.95
DUTCH ELM
5.99
', BARCELONA,HICKORY* ,
11.99
NORDIC, SPLENDOUR*
4,49
SOMETHING WHITE
10.99
BUCKINGHAM WALNUT*
11.99
SHERWOOD OAK*
4.49
*The asterisk appearing beside many.
of the panels listed above indicates
that these panels.are available at All
our branches. The' remaining panels
• are available only at ourlarger bran-
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others are first quality, full size 4'x8'
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