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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1976-12-09, Page 10PAGE 10A GODERICH SIGNAL-St'AR, THURSDAY, DECEM.ER 9, 1976 OSL recommends snowmobile operators % course - • . • • A very interesting course of sm." - Depending -on local. • instruction for snow mobifers; conditions, instructors may -0ios twelve years of n -g -e` and over, run a complete course on who want '1+i -qualify for a Saturday throughout the ' Snow Vehicle Operator snowmobile season or they License, is available in most may decide that it is more localities in Ontario. Those convenient for glirdents - who are over sixteen and who to attend three evening do not have a Driver's classes of about two hours License, may take the in- each. . formative training program provided by the Ontario Federation of Snowmobile . Cluks. CI • !Won hosp. The Snowmobile Operator • ,Safety -Training Program, as • - • • - • it hat "become known, was earingS soon announced bthe Honourable . Sames Snow, Minister -of The future -,of the 'Clinton . Transportation and Com- Public Hospital is still up in• munications, in late Sep- the ,air as the Ontario teonber. . government continues to fight Instructors who have been to have the facility closed, recommended by their along with three others in the , snowmobile clubs, have taken Province. special training for the The government's appeal • program and each instructor against a divisional court • is registered with the ruling which declared invalid Ministry. the closing of fpur Ontario The courses of instruction hospitals has been delayed cover many important until at least next February. ' subjects that become exciting A letter has been sent out to under the direction of the the Clinton hospital's lawyer, Aubrey Golden of Torooto, program's knowledgeable instructors. Students will saying a hearing into whether Clinton Hospital learn abut the components of a snowmobile, how the should stay open may be held power train, moves the as early as the week of machine and proper main- February 7 or as late as tenance procedures to keep March, in the Ontario Appeal the sled operational. Court in Toronto. 1 1 h w the Meanwhile, the Clinton ...-.. • • ••;',Zwyei, Dearborn Steel Tubing of Godetich picked up first prize in only entry in the industry class. (staff photo) the industry classification of the parade. Dearborn was the Jobs available for Centralia Finding jobs is not a positions with feed, fertilizer seas on two-year agricultural problem for graduates of the and farm supply companies advisor programs with the agricultural business to sales positions with farm management course at products companies. Many Centralia . College °f graduates operate or manage Agricultural Technology, farms for owners, while says K. D. Cameron, head of others find jobs with the English and Communications Ontario Ministry of at the college. •• Agriculture and Food and uiey types of clothing seasoned hospital is .baOk at full tilt, Mr. . Cameron said there Agriculture Canada. - , operators wear... from the with nearly a full house, were five job opportunities inside -Out. They will be taught .administrator Dog Coventry , for each graduate looking for the riding positions used for said Wednesday., . a position.. "Three-quarters of Starting salaries fdr every type of terrain and The hospital, which was the agricultural .graduates graduates of the agricultural • h started farming following business management course graduation last spring,'! he averaged $9,200 per annum, said. "The remaining with advances offered ac - graduates sought em- -.mating' to the graduate's ployment in agriculturally abilities. While most of the ' related businesses." opportunities came through For the students who donot ' the college placement office, choose to farm; job op- other offers were made, portunities range ' front' directly to students: Several management training graduates have gone over - situation. They will find out ordered c ose cl Dy how to control a snowmobile minister Frank Miller last under all kinds of conditions February 19, opened • the and they will be schooled in second floor a rnonth ago and the courtesy common to It is nearly full, with a total responsible snowmobilers. patient load of about 45 Instruction courses take patients in the 68 -year-old about six hours of classroom hospital. Jack's Jottings (continued from page 9A) universities are "inclining in this direction". • The Minister of Tran- sportation and Corn- • munication announced the reduction of gas prices by • Imperial OiLat Service Centres on Highway 400 and •. 401. Mr. Snow stated that he was questioned in the • Legislature aTout the dif- ferential in the price of gasoline between Highway Service Centres on the 400 • and 401 and off highway stations. The Minister, in a word of . explanation, said that these service centres operate under a lease agreement with the oil companies which tender for the award of such leases, and ' the leave agreements call for • a percentage of .the gross revenues, not a per gallon rate. The Minister said when most of the leases or con- tracts were drawn up, fuel was at a much more reasonable /price but as the costs increased the sale price of the product increased. As a consequence, the 400-401 service centres have been paying their rental per- • centage on inflated costs. The Ministry negotiated with 'the Oil Companies and as a result Imperial Oil has agreed to lower the .prices they charge motorists using service stations on HighwayS 400 and 401, The Ministry is also now committed to amending its agreements with the Oil Companies, allowing them to reduce the amount equal to the increases from September, 1973, from their gross revenues. The increases from September 1973, stem from higher Federal taxes and the oil producing countries well- head royalties. As of November 23rd, the price of gasoline ,at Esso stations on Highways 400 and 401 has dropped anywhere from five to nine cents a gallon. the Provincial Govern- ment is to produce a detailed report .on the folloW-up care provided for 19 teenagers who have died in the last two years after being released fromprovincial training schools. • .The Minister of Correc- tional Services told the Legislature this week that nine boys and one •girl bet- ween the agesof 14 and 17 had died in the year ending March 1975, while they were still wards of the proinc'e, and that there had been ten similar cases in the previous . year. He said the teenagers had been: free from training schools for an average of 17 months before their deaths. Margaret Campbell, MPP (Liberal - St. George) asked the Minister to include in his report information -regarding the case -load of the after-care workers handling each teenager who had .died, and Stephen Lewis .,.commented that the eport would probably show that the probation officers concerned probably had such heavy case -loads that "nobody had, time to look after them. I think you will find what is true of all service's in Ontario -• that after-care follow-up is desperately inadequate". WATER • DRILLING • NEWHOMES and FARMS • Free Estimates • You and your family deserve the best of water ° so don't hesitate to call . TOM LANG PHONE 5141-6410 1 MILE NORTH ON HIGHWAY 21, GODE)ICH • grads Canadian University Service Overseas (CUSO). MAYTAG' • AUTOMATIC WASHERS & DRYERS • PORTABLE 'WASHERS & DRYERS • WRINGER WASHERS • PORTABLE & BUILT-IN DISHWASHER • IN SINK FOOD WASTE DISPOSERS From the DependabilityPeople at:- • HUTCHINSON APPLIANCES TRADE INS ACCEPTED 308 HURON RD 524-7831 ▪ 11. 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