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Sprite * Ginger -Ale
750 ML. BOTTLES
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BERNINA NOVA 900 SEWING MACHINE
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performance. Easy to use -
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swing box styling. Our regular
$699
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By JACK RIDDELL
MPP Huron -Middlesex
Third . and final reading
has now been given to the
controversial bill on health
and safety in the workplace.
This legislation had been
delayed by the government
for some months, following
debate in committee, when
the three parties failed to
agree upon which categories
of workers should be
covered.
Six essential principles
were proposed by us: (1)
coverage of all non-
agricultural workers; (2)
limitation on the right to
refuse work by policemen,
firemen and others where
life or safety of the public is
in jeopardy; (3) mandatory
health and safety com-
mittees for all industrial
work places and mines with
more than 20 employees,
and health and safety
representatives for con-
struction sites; (4) pre-
testing of all new substances
Give final reading
to heath bill
introduced into the
workplace; (5) recognition
that employers and super-
visors may advance the tak-
ing of every reasonable
precaution as a defence in
appropriate situations; (6)
assessment of contractors
on an equal basis with other
employers.
Workers are given the
right to refuse to perform
unsafe work but the follow-
ing exceptions are
specified: policemen,
firemen, workers in correc-
tional institutions and train-
ing schools and employees in
health or health-related
jobs. Provision is made for
health and safety com-
mittees to be established in
all workplaces wherever a
dangerous substance subject
to control orders is present.
Committees are also
provided for where there are
20 or more employees, ex-
cept in offices, stores, apart-
ment buildings, libraries,
museums, theatres, private
clubs, restaurants and
hotels. Under the bill the
Minister of Labour, Dr.
Robert Elgie has the
authority to create health
and safety committees at
any workplace.
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Tasty -Nu
Bakery
This Christmas Season we have
lots of fancy shortbread cookies,
old fashioned Christmas fruit-
cakes, mincemeat pies and tarts,
soft or crusty dinner rolls.
We have Tasty -Nu White Sliced
bread "fresh" every day.
Enjoy your favourite kind
of cheese,..
Canadian
or
we have
to choose
‘i For the
Cheese
made to
Imported
Specialty Cheeses
over 50 varieties
from.
holidays we also have
tags and gift baskets
order.
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Merry CDh rsstm as
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Happy New Year
From
Ail Of Us At
Tasty -Nu Bakery
& Cheese House g
236-4912
Zurich
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Liberal Leader Stuart
Smith has warned the
government that, unless
there is an established
policy with respect to cash
grants to companies as an
incentive to locate in this
province, such grants may
well create chaos.
He charged that the
government has engaged in
an "ad hoc scramble" to
provide grants to companies
who might wish to locate
here, without providing
guidelines to government of-
ficials who have to decide
whether the money is
legitimately required.
Stuart Smith cited the case
of the Hayes -Dana Parts Co.
Ltd. an auto parts maker,
which has, been given a $1
million loan interest free for
five years toward construc-
tion of an $8 million plant in
Barrie.
About 800 jobs are ex-
pected to be created by the
plant, which is scheduled to
open next year. The loan
which is to be repaid at 11.75
per cent starting in 1983,
was provided by the Ontario
Development Corporation
under the Ontario Business
Incentives Program.
Replying in the
Legislature, the Minister of
Industry and Tourism,
Larry Grossman, said that
chaos will not be prevented
by losing thousands of jobs
to U,S. states vying for in-
dustrial development and
offering cash incentives. His
Ministry is now trying to
develop some ground rules
for giving grants to industry.
Providing cash grants to
large profitable companies
first became a political
issue when Ford Motor Co.
received $68 million from
the province and the federal
government to build an
engine plant in Windsor
after the Company had said
the plant would be built in
the United States if no
assistance were received.
In addition to the engine
plant, Ford is also thinking
of building a casting plant in
Windsor.
Dr. Smith believes that
the •government must
develop a basis for deter-
mining whether companies
are eligible for cash incen-
tives. He wants assurances
that money will not
automatically "be forked"
over just because a com-
pany comes to the province
for aid claiming it wants to
locate here.
What will prevent existing
companies from going to the
government and threatening
to leave the province if
similar assistance is not .
offered to them, he asked
and wanted to know whether
cash grants will be limited
to the auto industry.
Everyone should know the
rules of the game,
HOLIDAY STORE HOURS
10 a.m. to 9 p.m..
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.
12 noon to 6 p.m.
CLOSED
Bringing wishes for lois of
old fashioned jot. and
abounding good cheer
to ever one}
Merry Christmas and a Safe and Happy
New Year from all of us at the Vanastra
Factory Outlet
WAYNE AND JAN FERGUSON
BETTY GLEN
LYNNE BURGESS
WANDA GOULDING
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