WE [| ada punta pacers IE TaTA be ‘STAMP 'HO a OP ele “The Blackamith’s Shop’, painting - «hy ° . — } Longueuil. painting landscapes yor thirteen years and did his finest work, . Meerirtist's best works, COMPUTER OPERATOR - By. NATURE OF WORK ma Computer opérators mylanipulats and monitor elec- ronic -. computer:: rientific data. They may also: ch as ‘card readers, tape’. ives, high speed printers, and. Borage units, Operators select’ apes, disc packs, or punched | ards and load them into the. sepmputer. They. monitor machines during processing, mogramming errors’ or machine failure aré indicated” meher by print-outs requesting erator intervention or by gnal lights. Computer erator supervisors maintain Achine production records. a WORKING CONDITIONS meWork’ areas are well lighted rd air-conditioned, but tend to. noisy because of the. aeration of machinery such as med readers.and printers... A memento eight hour day, five day geack is usual, with overtime ged shift work required .oc- Saeionaliy, The larger com- ° amies may operate .16 to 24 oo a-day, and their em- mpyees have rotating shifts, meeluding- weekends ‘and- midays,. Job benefits include erations with pay, sick leave, Seesion, medical and: life :in- Rance plang, po SENTRY QUALIFICATIONS rade 12 is generally the . nimum educational muirement for trainees: . aevever, Grade 13 is preferred. mer following: institutions. give. evant training: . eC. Institute of Technology. . D year course in computer DNUSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, iw eee) PSI NNN a ea a Nee 4 1y Cornelius mm) Krieghoff, is “featured on a - forthcoming. Canadian‘ stamp ;{, Commemorating the 100th | anniversary of ‘the artist's ; death, The 8 cent stamp will be | issued. by the. .Canada - Pest . Office on 29 November 1972, ° | - - ‘Born in Europe in the early, 1800's, Cornelius Krieghoff emigrated to America in 1937: . and thence to- Canada nine: 7] years later tobecome one of this . | country’s. leading ‘pioneer. my artists, His career in Canada | |{ began shortly after his arrive me Krieghoff enjoyed the rare Beejortune of becoming a popular Mend successful painter in his ma) 0 lifetime, ‘His paintings of Senabitant life, winter scenes and dians reflect the happy: luence of his life in Quebec, * The Blacksmith’s Shop” which was painted by Krieghoft meepelween his return to Quebec in meno?! and his death in’ 2972 is monsidered to be one of the 4 which. Merocess a wide variety. ‘of: - msiness,:. -technical ...and’s erate ' peripheral equipment: . portunities - proximately 800 ° computer 7 We a 8 CORNELIUSKRIEGHOFE : ~ bY 1972 7 ae an ; hunter's rifle. There was quite an uproar several years back tabulated deer, one hyp Suspect a greater'number areh hooves or the kill, each wilderness track means. ’ vital a When a newspaper elsewhere in their province printed a picture legal and quite alright to shoot white moose whereas a hunter species must face not -_ only the lay but his own moral conciousness, -. The meat'sin the freezer and the hide’s on the wall now, for all 3. will careas the silky whiieness of the hide and - exclaim at its beauty., Myself? “It would seem more beautiful once more gracing a moose, regal:arid the bush or leisurely swimming a cool, clear lake. It Is not only .a. white moose that ~ Fepresex:t'the danger animals face, ' fifty-seven have been counted at the Cache al, Station. The grizzly is a magnificent animal, [in 1846 with the opening of his: ° the wolt, suffers the bad P-R. yown studio“in Toronto, Two years later Krieghoff moved to m‘the Province of Quebec where _, gihe worked for a time in: ~: and . Montreal and .: Hportraits.. In 1953 he moved to m {Quebec City where he remained some proud was shot, it might. well Look at the grizzly ,to date Creek Checking however he, like of countless fairy tales and tall : stories that are used to frighten children and keep them in line, . Therefore they die. The Cache Creek Checking Station has also 19 wolves slain by hunters. ors What else?’ Three thousand moose, three hundred and fifty fred mountain goats, thirty sheep, one hundred and forty black béar, three huntired and twenty-five caribou and eight‘elk. Some of these animals are shot men who need the meat to beat-rising prices. But how many have fallen préy to the trophy hunters? 7 _ Eleven thousand hunters have framped the woods surely all-those cannot be hungry for the meat and by honest: hunters, to date, I would ungry for th e hide; the horns, the What seems to be needed is hunter education, ‘Not on crossing : ditches and fences safely or correct handling of guns, or what These things are necessary and in some case s but it is also vital that they be educated in the ways of conservation, what-to shoot and “shoot, Otherwise the only thing hunters will .. fifty years from now is liable tobe, each other. ; perhaps, why to have to shoot at (This article was not meant as a mass condemnation of they could do something programming and systems technology. to, _ Vancouver City College - a two year data processing program. ; course ih, accountancy, 2Sbesializ son in, busin systems and data processing .two year. data program, . Employers usually. prefer processing | Graduates of these programs; | and in eddition ‘require con- tinuing on-the-job ‘training, Good eyesight, hearing, . and manual dexterity are required. Prospective operators must have the ability to think quickly ‘and logically under . pressure, and be responsible for making - independent ‘decisions. They must be able to understand operating instruction, and ‘to ‘interpret’ operating processes _ quickly, and to think in terms of .- “machine .functions. Changes are Irequent, and “computer and speed‘are esgential.:. ~~.” _ This tends tobe an occupation -- more sulted: for’ the’ young: person, The average age range ’ .for computer oprators is 20-25 (HOM ‘4. EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK: Opportunities for computer ‘operators are concentrated ‘in... the main population centres. a -Employers are usually banks, . insurance. companies,. tran-. sportation companies, govern-.... ‘ment offices, and educational institutions, Increasing op- industry. which process data’ ono fee:or contract basis, -There’are:ap- LISTENING (-) a al h beet Lf i | FLATTER HIM,MISSUS CAPP AN }. ‘INTELLIGENT WOMAN BOES = WONDERS BY TUST ae ONE ABE SS CONT Listen fe (TOM WITHOUT “SNIGGERIN' | er? Douglas College - a two year "College of New Caledonia =a’ ‘5 EARNINGS AND AD. , Supervisor, and are availablein Some workers are... employed | by service: centres | INTELLIGENT WOMAN). i A hunting, 1 am sure that a number of bunters are responsible conservationists and deserve to use the name Sportsman, I¢ about the others, though.) ; Man and resources: | "operators in British Columbia atpresent.. 00 The turnover rate VANCEMENT : The current approximate salary range is $375 to $775. 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