Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), October 12, 1977, p. 5

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Where are jobs Unemployed ask Some of the problems employees of Fine Papers have experienced were presented to last Wednesday night s ploy men meeting in Bramp ton by Gwen of the Halton Hills Concerned Citi Mrs Korzack said that of the men and women left unemployed because of the April plant closing 42 men and women were still looking for work when the committee held its last meeting In June Five men she said are taking retraining courses for which there t seem to be any need She said the average age of the Domtar workers left unemployed is Some of them had 15 years service or more Older people are having a difficult time finding work even though they re ienced said Mrs Korzack Employers are selective In their hiring I hope things pick up to get us back into the work force again Reg of Georgetown a member of the Brampton and District Labor Council full employment committee suggested the ment Insurance Commission Is providing misleading in formation At the bottom of the letter they send out to people who have been unemployed for three or four months it says In your area alone there are over opportunities said Benoit What the hell is an opportunity Us the same baloney we saw on TV where there were opportunities they went to doors and there t even a job there Cecilia Palmer who worked for years at the Brampton Northern Telecom plant before she was laid off accepted because she Is a woman Buzz Hargrove chairman of the full employment com said the Brampton office is paying unemployed In the area including students just fin school Is closer to The government t given unemployment the priority It deserves said said she applied for a job at claims to 033 However he American Motors but wasn t said the correct figure of Hargrove Dams may play havoc with fish The Ministry of Natural Resources hired biology students to study dams on a number of Southern Ontario rivers to find out what effect the structures have on fish Studies focused on the ex trout waters of the West Credit Speed and Era mosa rivers And throughout the summer a twoman crew determined what changes in water quality the dams and diversions have caused Dog grooming is Cathys business No job is too large and no job is loo small for Cathy Canine Clippery It is not a large organization In fact it employs only one person in her own home in her spare time Cathy Slaney is one of the many young housewives who has found a good job yet can stay home with her young child Business has been good for the three week operation Cathy offers flea baths medicated baths hair cut ting nail clipping and basic grooming Because of her extensive animal back ground she is able to detect any abnormalities in the dogs and refers the owners to a vet if needed Light years ago Cathy started working for a vet in Toronto She then moved on to and worked as an animal technician for another vet She is currently attend ing the university of Guelph part time studying animal be haviour and is taking an honors psychology course She and her husband Ken have a registered kennel called They also have one Tauny a champion Airedale and a maltesepoodle dog called Oliver who can cap ture a person heart as easily as the character Oliver did in the movie Love Story Cathy has done clippings privately for friends before but her latest venture is the first time she has expanded to strangers dogs while on her own She has never had to refuse a dog because of mis behaviour or size she says Sometimes she has had to call on her husband to hold down a particularly jittery or strong dog but for the most part Cathy says she can handle the average dog by herself A groomed canine can lead to a much happier am Cathy explains She explained that when a dog is clenn and well groomed it feels better thus making it a healthier canine If the pet is cleaned regularly the owner would come to recognise any abnormalities and seek attention when needed Past experiences have shown some landowners erect dams or divert stream flows without considering their effect on fish or the fact that such practices require government approval An innocent looking dam may block fish from spawning beds and raise water temperatures to critically high levels A simple stream diversion may leave choice spawning areas high and dry Bob District manager soys that through this study his staff hope to learn about the types of lures which affect waier quality and how severe these effects are Eventually this Information would be used to set guidelines on the types and locations of structures permitted in cold water streams Dams the only problem facing streams In some areas on the north shore of Lake Eric water is re moved from for especially during dry periods in July and August Permits are required for such water removal but when a number of farmers arc taking the same time from the same watercourse he slream could be pumped dry Fisheries staff at Ihe Minis try of Natural Resources Simcoe office say that a com of Increased use of well water night irrigation staggered irrigation times and the use of dug out ponds would significantly decrease the impact on the and its diverse fauna They agree that cool clear trout streams ore becoming rather scarce in much of Southern Ontario and any thing that can be done to lessen the excessive in fluenees of man on them would be worth it Urge CATHY SLANEY of Cathy s Canine Chppery combs her pet Oliver at her Mill St home She accepts any size of dog for grooming baths etc MCKENZIESMITH MIDDLE SCHOOL choir sang at the official opening of the school Wednesday They did two numbers starting with a song about Horace the Hippo and finishing with a good per of Sounds of Silence Warning signs for Third Line Appropriate signs will be placed on Third I north of the Scotch Block to warn driven of traffic hazards Councillor Ituss Miller wants for Children and curve signs placed on the road He says it is a danger area and many children live in the vicinity Monday Hills works committee decided to leave the problem in the hands of engineer Robert Austin He will decide what signs are appropriate He told ihe committee Watch for Children signs aren t subsidized by the province and not really Austin noted some times residents pay for the number of other advance warning signs which could be used Some members of Regional Council want tighter control over money paid lo councillors for mileage allowances The regions a dm in Is tr a tion committee mended that staff be author to the budget for councillor mileage after learning that per cent of the budget had been spent so far this year Burlington Councillor Pat McLaughlin said that as far as he was concerned once the budget is that it If it is overspent that too bad We receive S3 tax free and that should be enough to pay Tor mileage McLaughlin said Councillors Mac Anderson Archie Harry Barrett and Carl Eriksen all noted the need for tighter control A report will be filed from the Chief Administrative Officer Ernie mending a system of checks and controls on that budget Metric of the world knows it so it must be easy McCall Patterns FOR SCHOOL FALL SEWING LATEST STYLES FASHIONS HINTONS Meters 357 Queen St E Acton Next to BP Snack Bar 8530200 NOW OPEN HALTON HILLS AUTHORIZED DEALERSHIP Drop in and see our great lineup of cars The Acton Free Press Wednesday Oct 12 Campbell on what is truth Renaissance Founder Ken Campbell will make his se cond appearance in a TV de- bale Oct The program hosted by Charles Temple ton What Is Truth was taped recently In a press release about the program the Renaissance Committee makes the claim During the TV program to be shown on Channel 11 host Charles claims that Campbell has moderated his stand over the last three and a half years But Campbell says it is not his stand but perception that has changed always been a nice that partially because of its guy but it taken you a while input to the Ministry of get that picture through the many of the distortions produced by re- educational fads of the 1960s educators and have been replaced by more media coverage Campbell educationally sound policies said According the Campbell Renaissance issued the call for the return to basics In the elementary schools and a re turn to a core urn culm in the high schools before the Min moved in that direction The press release issued by the group also claims some credit for raising concern at the Hilton Board of over what some parents felt were obnoxious books NEW CURBS ARE going in along Main Street and Highway Seven as part of the construction Special plan unique region plan may be one of the first lo In dude health and social policies Traditionally official plans dealt primarily with land The formation of regional governments brought with it the call for health and social planning according to planner Rash Mohammed Mr Mohammed was further id then other regions in plan although unlike other rcgioas it is no specialists In social planning on its staff To assist him in preparing Ihe draft policy 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