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O,E ICH SIGNAL-S'I^A.
SDAY, MAY 27, 1976
•Businessmen .and farmers
• in the Huron -Middlesex area
are encouraged to- consider
•employment for the students
this si ninier, if they ha.v enot
` already. done -so.
Unless something •is done to
give ,our young ,people an
opportunity . 'towork many .
wilt find: , thernsefves in
serious financial . difficulties..
_ in the up;oining .1976-1977
aca.derhicyear. The students
are: eager,. versatile,
-physically capable, and'
above all, want to work..
I • urge prospective'
ployers to contact their local
'Canada,' 'Manpower Centres
without delay..
Students, too, should use
their initiative, .,Every
working person you know is a
job connection. Your school
or college placement centres
can help you. You should talk
to your guidance counsellor,
read the want. ads in the
newspapers everyday and
call previous employers.
Dosa't wait. As. soonas you
. hear of something, check it
out_,You won't be the only
student applyingfor that job.
Chesley - and District
Me"rrtoria.l . Hospital and
Willett Hospital in Paris
appear to`be.on solid ground
in . • seeking provincial
financing to continue in.
operation . for' a further- six
Months-. The Acting Health
'Minister has. indicated that
the two hospitals will receive
the • same consideration as'.
Toronto's Doctors' Tiospitar,
Clinton Public Hospital and
Durham Memorial Hospital, ••
which 'will be.. receiving
financing. ' to continue
operating during the.'
Government's appeal, against
a' Divisional Court ruling' on.
the legality of its; hospital
closing procedure..
Incidentally, the Ontario
Medical Association has
stated that it will demand a
Say inany future decisions by
' the provincial government to '
close hospitals. A spokesman
for the OMA said the
organization is violently
•opposed. to -the • way the
'government .-attempted the
closings, and that -if future
closures •are contemplated,
hospital workers and people
of the community in Whith a
hospital is located must be
consulted. because the.
medical •association would
not tolerate ' "these.
Gestapoesque type of
manoeuvres in the future.
' He alsosaid the provincial
government has never proven
the hospital. closing
programfne will , save. ;$50.
irtiliion., especially as patients
:will• have -.to 7116 treated
elsewhere•and , workers will
have to receive unem
ploymeii,t insurance.
Liberal Leader'. Stuart.
Smith .has called upon the,
rf
government to . impose
stringent limits on levelsof
vinyl, chloride gas .Within.
ndustria.l plants. The •Acting'
Health: Minister has agreed
that per"rnissille level's,- of
airborne vinyl chlorides. must
• be; dramaticaliyreduced.
She has indicated, however,.
that although. reports; from
other countries link cancer
'deaths to vinyl chloride ex-'
posure; there is, no.
pathological .evidence to
suggest this is the case in
Ontario. The Minister told
reporters that the .provincial
Occupational Health Branch
had reviewed statistics for
the last five �r six years to'
determine •whether liver
cancer deaths in Ontario
might be linked to exposure to
vinyl chloride' . gas among
industrial workers, but that
this:% survey had sown no
connection between •.such
exposure, of workers • and
ariglosarcoma, a rare -form of
liver cancer which has been
linked to exposure to the gas
inindustries in Quebec and
the U.S.. Subsequently
Ministry officialsindicated
they had no knowledge of the'
survey to which the Minister'
referred.
The Ontario Government '
has spent $6 million on•
preliminary'. -,designs. for a
' successor to- the ill-fated
Krauss -Maffei' . magnetic
cushion train. The Urban
Transportation Dev,•elopment,
Corporation: `'Limited is
;seeking substantially :Mere
money over: the next three
years • to • •bring the.
preliminary designs :to the
brink of production, although
thecorporation refuses 'to say
publicly how „much- it is
requesting, partly, because its •
request has not •Yet gone to
the Cabinet and partly
because it is still negotiating
with the suppliers of coin
ponents. As a' spokesman for
the UTDC expressed it; the $6
• million has been spent over.
• the past year "t� pick up the
• pieces of Krauss -Maffei.'-
• The Minister of Consurher-
and Commercial Relations;
the Honourable. Sidney.
Handleman, said that' the•
articlein theGlobe and Mail.
which . reported` that ; the
Travel Industry • Com-
pensation Fund is running out .
of money, is absolutely . un
true. •
Mr. Handleman saidthat
the .Compensation Fund is
very healthy. •He had a
statement in hand • which
reflected- that:as .of May 1I,
the assets•of the fund stood at
$542,267.80: If the amount of
claims paid or approved is
deducted then: the. to.tal.
balance is $475,262. If the
combined outstanding::claims
of both consumers and agents
totalling $137,410 are
deducted .there; still remains
Bg lack 9+ddCll'HurDQ..Middlesax MPP
tampers urged
to call ahead
for -parking spots
The Ministry of Natural °
Resourcesis:againoperating .
a campsite vacancy reporting.
system to assist campers in
Iocating vacant campsites in,
provincialparks and con-
serVation areas in • south-
* western Ontario.
• Campers are urged to
telephone. the campsite they
• hope to visit before leaving
ho'rne to ensure that vacan-
cies are available. The more
popular campgrounds are
often filled • by Friday
evenings.particularly on long
..• weekends. By telephoning
ahead park staff' can' estimate
whether they expect the
campground to be .filled by.
t;your anticipated time of
arr'iv'al. •.
• More general information
.regarding all otthe campsites
Within each. district can be
obtained' by telephoning any
of the district'offices between.
noon Thursday and. 5 : 00' p , m .
f 'ri ay ' throughout the.
sutnrner. A parks• .vacancy
'repot Can *be heard Friday's
o<xradio for the
Wino= and Owen. Sound
areaS
Wa1Ii t -sized;
cards listing
the necessary ' telephone.
numbers at
eavailable.
from
all district .offices, con-
s ery i ion authority Offices:
lid
etiMpgrounds.
Of the melt than if tlttililon
people. who. visited Ontario's
provincial parks last year, a
staggering:.three million
visited 'the 14 parks in south -
.,western Ontario.
With the increasing wets of
gasoline and . the growing ,•,.
demand for quality 'outdoor
recreation, these figuresare
expected to rise in 1976. It is
hoped that the campsite
vacancy reporting • system'
will save everyone from
disappointment.
ONLY YO'U CAN '
GIVE THE GIFT.
. :. OF LIFE! . )
?: W. J.Denomme )}
1 FLOWER
Phone
524.11132
DAY
OR
�. .NIGHT
an amount • of • $337,852,
Operating expenses charged
to the fund up until the end of
March were just in excess of
$11,000 so that the1?ottOrn-line
figure uftar all deductions is
still in excess of $325,000.
The Minister said this,isnot
a static figure which con-
tinues to diminish as more
claims are made against the
Fund: It is hoped the amount
willcontinue to . grow as
agents and wholesalers make
their , required q.uarterly.
cifinributions. He' said the
Fund was established under
the Travel; Industry Act to
foraperts>te consumers for
the . ,;p;.4 ,'rof prepaid travel
fu tyeks.
According to the „Minister
the Fund is in good financial
r
Y
shape and he is confident that
'it will be able to meet any
commitments levied against
it in 'the event of further
problems in the industry.
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