Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), November 8, 1978, p. 34

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Real Estate Show Place Nov S9KKdS99SiVSySVN50tVMSWSK Little goes a long way Mutt people will thai cars take a large dice of our incomes but are not so ready admit that many of us pick the wrong and often use Idem wasteful Mean while everything from mint prices to dwindling fuel supplies from roads and parking raffle accidents and air is plainly us lo can up to drive less often less fast and less faneily To a society brought up in the legend of the Slul Bearcat and lie Open Road hi notion that motoring today no longer so free easy tomes as a slap the fate Its a hit like the knight of years ago discovering that the glory of putting on armour and galloping to rescue of fair damsels had suddenly lost its appeal now that he ran the risk of being blown off his horse by new fancied cannon We have no choice It seems hut to learn some thai can help us to in fair comfort while being aware of the needle on the world gas gauge which unfortunately is creeping toward The first trick is to pick the car Two kinds of energy go into a new car energy used in producing the steel and other materials and making the parts and pulling together and then energy make it run That not counting the energy needed for maintenance new tires and repairs and for providing roads and traffic control systems and finally for towing the old heap to the dump When you set to buy a new car you look for he deal that suits best of course Out remember a good deal goes beyond finding a honey of a car bargaining hard for it doing well with your trade in and paying on the easiest terms available It also means asking What kind of car do I need What will it cost run How long v ill it last If you can gel the answers right you will yourself a lot of money in long run and may heaven bless you you will be helping to beat the energy consumption he Office of I lie of I nergy Mines and in conjunction transport publishes lot net makes an I modi Is from a low consumption of miles per gallon MS to a high of I I mpg arc divided into three classes SI fuel savers giving than nips SI reasonable 1H kpg and 127 make fuel problem worse by giving less than IK This list of and oilier informal inn on buying driving and maintaining I Ileus is in The car mileage book Just write Box Station MY UI for copy A useful rule of thumb apply of course that cars usually go farther on a of gas than bigger ones sue is not whole especially smallest ears don meet every need A ear s fuel consumption also depends on Ihe weight size and efficiency of its engine the efficiency of Us transmission and drive Us shape streamlining its stability on the road and the equipment on it such as power windows and air win I consumption will vary too your driving how well you mauilain your car and wejlher and other driving conditions So your miles per gallon or kilomeiers may not match the published figures the more economical performers will serve you Ontarios Workplace How does a group of employees gel a union I represent IhemT In Ontario this can happen when an employer voluntarily recognteu union in an agreement granting the union exclusive bargaining rights for the employees covered in he agreement The more common route is followed by obtaining a Certificate from the Ontario Labour Relation Board granting the union right to lent the defined group of employees In Ontario almost all labour laws are administered by the Ontario Labour Relations Board not by the courts This independeni tribunal interprets and enforces the Labour Relations Act The Board is composed of representatives of labour and management together with a number of neutral chairmen The Board operate like a court in many ways It holds hearing witnesses give evidence under oath and Boards decisions are legally binding How does a union gel certified by Ihe OLRB Put simply it must show that the majority of the workers they wish to represent deaite their represent a lion When a union applies for certification and proves to Board that officer constitution and bylaws arc acceptable to the employed it wishes to represent it certified Then and only then does It receive the exclusive right to bargain for all employer in the bargaining whether they arc members of the union or not The union also has gained the right to demand that the employer bargain in good faith making every reasonable effort to reach a col agreement Thats it in a nutshell In reality however this is usually a long and at times frustrauig procedure for all parties The OLRB must be assured that all conditions for tion are met and the employees truly desire the representa tion A helpful guide to the Ontario Labour Relations Act i available on request from Ontario Labour Ontario GORDON B REAL ESTATE MILL STREET EAST ACTON ONTARIO 1H1 519 8533790 HOMES of this homo has a onto I income of 00n would pay rrtoro than half of your mortgage To a buyer your mortgago Could be only pel ma location that also has commercial EXECUTIVE HOME in a wooded tot aero of privacy Long ranct bungalow larno bedrooms huge master bedroom dressing room tub and walkout 40 poo A low of Ihe extras ore sauna floor lire place walkouts central air vacuum and intercom work shop storage room laundry area and double car garage Plea so phono for pail and showing PANORAMIC VIEW a top view of lire refresh round ng upper floor lower level has Paired Bain I 3 BEDROOMS 4990000 Largo lot wilt mature trees Close schools BEDROOMS storay four bedroom home back yard Beautifully decorated and Attached gingla and paved drrvo Ha edition strapped and roady BUNGALOW PLUS 10 ACRES Tliroo bungalow no on roam brick fireplace Separate dm woods TOWNHOUSE 275 PER MONTH Cheaper than ton and only SI down to the ted a now mortgage lied 00 Wood building lot ponds close lo font fr ago ACRE In a close to Acton sis Ihis 2 bungalow on a spacious lot A homo moima noil COMMERCIAL largo lot one GEORGETOWN SPECIAL a trims Eicollonl lor INDUSTRIAL LOTS ow front Mont local J Hi a I land Call for

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