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The Brussels Post, 1977-02-09, Page 10Now Available In Conado. DR SH AKLEE ORGANIC PRODUCTS Food Supplements, Household (loaners. and Personal, Care Products For demonstration or information ..contact y our distributor for this area Arthur and. Belly Pearson. Box 342, Brussels, Ontario Phone 519-887-6464 READ and USE POST CLASSIFIED NOTICE Despite rumors we have heard Ronnenbergs Insurance in Brussels has not been sold. We look forward to continuing to serve the people of Brussels and area in the future as we have for so many years in the past. Ronnenberg Insurance Agency Brussels Open Tuesday and Friday Phone 887-6663 This time of the Year You need Animal Health Products See Us For Tramisol Wormer Injectable & Soluble Vit Ade Injectable Dri-Kil Louse Powder Injectable Iron OPNOTCH TOPNOTCH FEEDS LIMITED Brussels 887-6011 Dyfonate* Stauffer CHEMICALS moDyfonate Centralia College plans Labour management workshop "A good farm employee without any responsibility, is an employee looking for a new employer", says Jerry Krauter, Farm Labour Training Coordina- tor for the Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Mr. Krauter will be conducting a Farm Labour Management Workshop for farmers at Centralia College on Tuesday, February 15th. With farms becoming larger and more specialized, the farm family may find they need extra help to get the work done and to get some time off themselves. However, many farmers are reluctant to hire someone to help them. Starting March 1, snowmo- bilers operating their vehicles on a public trail, crossing highways or operating on a road must possess either an Ontario m otor vehicle driver's li cence or a n ew licence now being issued to graduates of approved snow vehicle operators' courses, says Transportatiori and Communi- cations Minister James Snow. Under a new regulation, an applicant for a motorized snow vehicle operator's li cence may obtain one by producing satisfactory evidence that he or she passed a M inistry-recognized course of instruction in the safe operation of snowmobiles. "Such courses are being carried on throughout the Province by the Ontario F ederation of Snowmobile Clubs and the Ontario Safety League," said Snow. "Graduates are issued with a There are the problems-of finding a reliable, competent person, paying a competitive salary, providing housing, keeping extra records and so on. For the worker there's the image of "hired man" and its lack of status in the farm community. If a reliable farm work force is to be developed, it must start with the employer. Most farmers have never worked for anyone else and may not see things the way an employee would. But good labour management is not something a person is born with - it's a skill that can be learned, Mr. Krauter says. And, a skill that may be more important than the wages certificate of proficiency which the snow vehicle driver must take to a MTC driver examination centre, where it will be vali dated as a licence," he added. Licence holders aged 12 and 13 may operate a snowmobile on public trails; those aged 14 to 16th birthday may operate on p ublic trails and cross a highway at a.90-degree angle; those 1,6 or over who have no Ontario driver's licence may operate on public trails, cross highways at a 90- degree angle and operate on highways where permitted. The licence, which will cost $2.00 will expire if the holder is issued a motor • vehicle driver's licence. Snow emphasized that a person who has a valid or suspended driv er's licence may not apply for, or have in his or her possession, a motorized snow vehicle operator's li cence. paid, A recent study showed that farm employees usually change jobs for reasons other than wages. Farmers who hire farm workers are urged to attest d the workshop on Feburary 15th. The program will cover employee recruitment, training, working conditions, authority and responsibility as well as maintaining employee records. Farm wives are welcome. The workshop starts at 9:30 a.m. in Huron Hall at Centralia College, Huron Park. ' For further information or to register for the workshop contact: Doug Jamieson at Centralia College, 228-6691. Smiles The way kids wear their hair , now, you don't give y our son money for a haircut. You take him to three barbershops and get estimates. Judge: "You've' been appear- ing before me in this court for twenty year" Thief: YCan I help it if you never get promoted?" 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