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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?"
Snowmobile drivers
must be licenced
10—THE 'BRUSSELS POST 'FEBRUARY 90977
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