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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Apr 1982, p. 11

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Hazards of welding subject of seminar Welders face many occupational hazards ranging from burns caused by sparks or hot metal, cataracts due to rays from weliding torches, to damage to lungs and other vital organs from breathing in toxic substances in cluding vaporized metals. A dayâ€"long seminar dealing with these haz ards wil) be held on the University of Waterioo (UW) campus Tues day, April 20. The seminar will be devoted to identifying welding hazards, un derstanding how they affect the health and producitiyity nf Lib®ral leader David Peterson asked the Speaker of the House to study the case, which he considered a violaâ€" tion of a section of the Legislative Assembly Act, describing & breach of privilege as ‘"offering to or the acâ€" ceptance by any memâ€" ber of any fee, compenâ€" sation or reward for or in respect of the draftâ€" ing, advising upon, reâ€" vising, promoting or opposing any bill, resoâ€" lution, matter or thing submitted to or intendâ€" ed to be submitted to the Assembly or a comâ€" mittee thereof." Early in the week, the matter of financial contributions from a group of automobile dealers to the treasurâ€" er‘s riding association was raised in the Legâ€" islature. Apparently, the dealers wished to thank the treasurer for reâ€" ducing sales tax on inâ€"stock vehicles last year â€" in the region of an $8.2 million windâ€" fall. _ The "Give and Take® proposal has been tabled with the Government for some three years now It involves two major changes to the Income Tax Act 1) elimination of the standard $100 chari table deduction so that only those who give will receive a benefit (giving credit only where credit is due); (Continued from page 7) of another campaign to try to get some action from Mssrs Trudeau, Regan and MacEachen. Volunteers tribut Queen‘s Park Report "It should be of par ticular interest to those who know or suspect they have a problem but who are unsure of its significance," says Dr. Morris Fraser, director of the semi nar. welders, and learning how to eliminate them. It is intended for any one concerned with Wwelding in industry inâ€" cluding plant managâ€" ers, safety officers, production managers, industrial engineers, personnel managers, accupational health nurses, members of safety committees and welders Dr. Fraser is direc tor of the Centre for The minister of natuâ€" ral resources has claimed that he took the guidelines into conâ€" sideration when makâ€" ing the decision to fire the forester. In another matter, has the government violated its own Freeâ€" domâ€"ofâ€"Information guidelines by firing a northern forester? Donald McAlpine, reâ€" sponsible for the Port Arthur management unit, has been fired because he publicly fought an order to be ‘‘accommodating‘‘ in supplying timber to a logging company. in other words, his main crime was in following his own code of profesâ€" sional ethics as a forâ€" ester. The Speaker subseâ€" quently ruled that this was not a matter of privilege, and it has been suggested that the question be referred to the Committee on Proâ€" cedural Affairs. In regard to user Further information mas be obtained from the Centre for Occupaâ€" tional Health and Safe ty Occupational Health and Safety at UW. He will be a participant in the seminar. Oth s will include Dr. To y Cullen, associate proâ€" fessor of UW‘s School of Optometry; D.B. Couch, assistant direcâ€" mS of the Centre and S.J. Bell, P. Eng., oc cupational hygiene branch of the Ontario government‘s ministry of labor ‘These seminars have been very well attended and our re ports are that they are helpful,."" comments Dr. Fraser dents of Waterioo North probably will have noticed that my newsletter was distriâ€" buted last week along with a questionnaire. I have already received many replies and look forward to hearing from many more peoâ€" ple. Cost of the seminar is $95 (includes lunch and coffee). The weiding seminar is one of a number offered by the Centre dealing with oc cupational health and safety . Previously, the provâ€" ince set the rates â€" at $16 a day extra for a semiâ€"private bed and $32 extra for a private bed. The new increases will not be covered by OHIP . fees, beginning on April 1, patients at many hospitals in Onâ€" tario will have to pay increased fees for semiâ€"private and priâ€" vate beds according to the minister of health. The increase will average 25 per cent, and he has undertaken to monitor the use hosâ€" pitals make of their new freedom to set their own rates. Adult Chronicle readers for only with an ad this size Why not try it? Phone 886â€"2830 Ask for Display Advertising POSTSCRIPT: Resiâ€" Reach out to an average of 885â€"1211. extension 42,500 rESHYPNOSIS® Byerson Hall Our spring and summer catalogue is now availâ€" able. Call tor your copy today. Daytrips also available. « lase Weight 0 Mervessaets « Stop Smoking o Saiesmanthip « Ser Pribiems o Seif Nypaesis 579â€"1900 9 a.m â€" 9 p.m TOLEDO BOB HOPE 3 days "Guys" & IN CLEVELAND "‘Dolis"" at Westgate Also musical Dinner Theatre 2 ‘‘Oliver"‘. Plenty of dinners, tunch at Reâ€" Shopping and Sightâ€" naissance Centre. anninea 159 King St., Suite 3 Kitchener. Ont. wOOd AUTO HYPNOSIS Offers two alternatives towards the academic and personal development of your chiid DAY SCHOOL â€" (Eiementary Lovei) 360 Regine N. Waterioo â€" 885â€"2760 Registrations are now available in the tollowing grades FULL DAY KINDERGARTEN â€" TO GRADE EIGHT Smail Classes â€" ten students/one teacher Coâ€"educationai â€" Nonâ€"denominationai Qualified Staff â€" Basic subjects stressed Warm and supportive atmosphere Tutoring by protessional teachers â€" EVENINGS AND SATURDAYS â€" 2 HOUR SESSIONS â€" INDIVIDUAL OR GROUP TUTORING â€" FOUR STUDENTS (MAXIMUM) PER GROUP â€" ALL SUBJECTS Free C. April 26â€"28 18 McDougal! Road, Waterico SEE â€" (Junior High /High School Level) 884.â€"2 170 Also musical ‘"Oliver"‘. Plenty of Shopping and Sightâ€" seeing. May 24 * BEAUTY SALO * FLOWER SHOP * UNIFORM SHOI * HIGH CLASS FA * ART AND/OR C @RBAMW emmpt Please Call Elizabeth (Liz) Wilson,. Rep o J.B. Wilson & Associates ‘‘Square 22" Suite 311 22 King St. S , Waterioo BB6â€"3980 or 745â€"3881 * THREE LEVELS OF OFFICE SPACE â€" 00 SQUARE FEET PER FLOOR WITH FULL ELEVATOR SERVICE * MAY BE SUBâ€"DIVIDED, DESIGNED AND BUILT TO MEET YOUR EXACT SPACE NEEDS Specifically Designed and Adaptable For A Small Independent Business To A Midâ€"Size Business > > * The new retail space is 100% usable (saving hard dollars on wasted space) * 8 stores sized from 400 square feet to 1100 square feet Rates reasonâ€" able * Ceiling, lighting, glass sliding doors and finished walis are all included THE CONCEPT IS NEW THE LOCATION IS IN THE HEART OF WATERLOO‘S UPTOWN CORE * UNIFORM SHOP * HIGH CLASS FASHION BOUTQUE * ART AND/OR GIFT SHOP * BOOK STORE * SNACK BAR In order to complement and support the other fine businesses, we are soliciting the ‘ollowing For Viewing and Inquiries BEAUTY SALON, AARBER SHOP RETAIL BUSINESSES 8 NEW SPACE OPPORTUNITIES Square 22 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7, 1982 â€" PAGE 11 On behaif of the Partners of Ernst & Whinney, George D. White, F.C.A., Managing Partner of the «Kitchener Office, is pleased to announce the admission to Partnership of Dennis J. Grimm, B.A., M.B.A., C.A. as of April 1, 1982. Ernst & Whinney is an international firm of Chartered Accountants with offices throughout the world providing a full range of professional business services including accounting, auditing, a broad range of management consulting serâ€" vices, insolvency, taxation and related functions. Put a little Mingâ€"shine back in your cars life! ANNOUNCEMENT ERNST & WHINNEY 885â€"5620 NOW LEASING DENNIS J. GRIMM

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