Page'16, Thursday, April 20, 1972, WHITBY FREE PRESS Broadbent: An eye for Consoliation Canada Local show Manpow job er Report oppor t unities marked in Whitby At total o f 3 "Consolidation moves of government- opera ted f acilities shouldbe evenly s p r e a d b etween Oshawa and Whi tby, Anumb r a th er than in the City of Oshawa ex- iid fi clusively, " says Oshaw.va-Whitby N.D. P. , M. P. Ed Broadbent, "And if con- andfuily solidation of Whitby facilities appears ai îy n su i mm minent for Oshawa in future, lill be aOs r the first to ask why.I rers. Mr. Broadbent, who was discussing In the the proposed move of Whitby mail sort- ing to Oshawa earlier in the week, ex- p i a ined that he recognized a trend for issuedwa consolidation of services in Oshawa, apaten and t h a t he o p p o sed that trend "vig- activity H orouslyT". If this consolidation trend were al- lowed to continue, said Mr. Broadbent, takea Whitby as a community would eventually be w i p e d o ut, so steps must be taken ailable ta now, to h a v e s o m e of these services scheduled for location in Whitby and not represen Oshawa. Although it is publicly believed that returnsa the transfer of mail sorting from Whi tby u I a ted to Oshawawill reduce services locally, that is not the case, said the M. P. , or WHI at least that is not what postal auth- orities claim is intended. F "The sorting alteration deals with an internai operation only, and I will do my bestto ensure that this stated intention iscarriedout so that Whitby service is in fact, not reduced,Il he said. 211 Broc Children with matches CI.aniiig Fire seasonal Dept. Spring is the time of year to stress to parents, the danger of young child- ren playingwithmatches in open fields, warns the Director of Fire Prevention, for Whitby, Captain Ken Corner. The children light matches and run, but are sometimes trapped in the middle of a field when a sudden wind change a I t ers the path of combustion, and, of course , these children also run the risk of danger toothers when fÎire Summer end of the month of March, a , 551 males and 2, 782 females .orded without employment for er of vacancies for fully qual- e workers, however, showed d increase. Proficient typists qualified stenographers, usu- -plus, are now in demand, the B ranch of Canada Manpower construction field a large in- thenumberof building permits snoted. This factor indicates t i a I increase in construction n the coming months. ana da Manpower Training on P r o gram proved to be highl y ful, and many employers have antageof the opportunities av- them. A total of 127 contracts aen signed under this program ting227newlycreated jobs for n ployed in our area. When al1 re in and the final figures tab- this placement figure will be TBYa-HARRISON FUELS LIMITED I Be" k St. S. Phone: 668-3610 & Spring headache for spreads to adjoining farm fields and homes. Adul ts too are sometimes a factor in starting spring fires w.'hile burning leavesduringspringcleaning, he adds. "Al i t takes is a spark this time of year, i I lt m ay be a g o o d time to remind people that there is a bylaw prohibiting any open fire this time of year. " P enal t i e s f or ignoring the bylaw cost up to $300 in fines, he says. Job Decisions Letters to applicants interviewed for s u m m e r employment wi th the Town of W h i t by Recreation Department during t h e week of March 20-24, will receive re turn letters stating the results of the ir applications sometime wi thin the next week, Recreation Director Gerry Gellette reports. Il 6 ap plications had been received by h i s department for positions on the tow n t s playground staff. 23 positions are av a i lable, and although 12 indivi- d u als who have worked in the capacity in the past have re-applied, returnees don 1 t automatical ly have a job by that v i r tue alorie, the recreation director points out. Upcoming F r o m the 116 a p p 1 icants, 45 were r e je c ted for not complying wi th basic prerequesites. Authorized SMITH-CORONA Dealer Typewriters, Adding Machines Calculators, Cash Registers New Used 1 4 * SALES * SERVICE * R ENTALS Repairs To All Makes NEWANS OFFICE EQUIPMENT 117 Trent St. W. Phone 668-3738 somewhat higher. Many e m pl1 oyers whose business is of a seasonal1 nature, i. e. highway r e s t a u r a n t s, landscape gardeners, f a r m s, etc. have listed vacancies for e m p i o yees in preparation for the new season. For job s e e k e rs with professional q u a l i f i c ations, however, job oppor- tuni ties are still in short supply. 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