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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 7 Sep 1988, p. 9

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Night to a better day career Monday through Thurs- day, after a day of renova- tion work in the Honey Harbour area, John David drives to Midland Secon- dary School. So does Jim Adams, after a day of work as a millwright's helper at Rowika Industries of Midland. So do 10 other men lear- ning basic carpentry and eight other men taking a pre-apprenticeship machine course. The motivation for each man is getting in position to become an apprentice, or to qualify for a better- paying job. They have given up many of their summer evenings and will be spen- ding many more hours in a high school shop. The courses are 400 hours long. A graduate of the basic carpentry course won't be a carpenter after 400 hours. He will have two years of apprenticeship ahead of him. Having basic carpen- try skills means he can do work including reading blueprints and framing, work which pays $8 to $10 an hour. ' The free training is courtesy of the organiza- tional time donated by the volunteer members of the Midland-Penetanguishene Business and Industrial Hydro off this Friday Power will be cut Friday for Ontario customers who live along Highway 69 between Waubaushene and Port Severn. If the weather is bad, however, the power inter- ruption will take place Sept. 12. For more information call 1-800-461-5564. Principal appointed to board Dr. Berry Calder, prin- cipal of Georgian's Orillia Campus and dean of the School of Applied Arts and Health Sciences, has been appointed by Ontario Minister of Health, Elinor Caplan, to the Penetangui- shene Mental Health Cen- tre Community Advisory Board. The Community Ad- visory Board advises the minister regarding pro- cedures and the operation of the Mental Health Centre. e PENS ¢ e PENCILS ¢ Hydro . > ji! eS Checking details Jim Adams checks the measurements on a wheel puller he is making in the BITC-sponsored pre- apprenticeship machine course. His goal at the com- pletion of the 400 hour course is to become a millwright apprentice. (Photo by Murray Moore.) Training Committee and the financial support - $220,000 so far --- of the federal government. The committee decides which basic skill courses to offer on the basis of which groups of skilled workers are needed most by area employers. Darrell Carew, the basic carpentry instructor, said his students, although apt and quick to learn, '"'have a long ways to go to actually build their own house." Graduates of the pre- apprenticeship machine course can be tool and die makers or machinists. Some of the men taking the machining course were complete novices. The range of education in their group ranges from Grade 10 to a Bachelor of Science. 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Midland Sewing Centre 235 King Street Midland 526-2574 Syr. 10% % Minimum Invested $1,000. Ask about our semi- annual, monthly and compound rate options. Rates subject to change, please confirm with your local Municipal manager. wy See Base nn the municipal savings & loan corporation Member Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Over 20 branches across Ontario. Midland Mon-Thurs 9:00-5:30 248 King St Friday 9:00-6:00 526-4296 - Marie A. Bell Saturday 9:00-1:00 Mountainview Mall Mon-Thurs 9:30-5:30 526-2273 - Sheila Webb Friday 9:30-8:00 Saturday 9:30-1:00 Wednesday, September 7, 1988, Page 9

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