Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 19, 1998, p. 3

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vz i szliih tr r fi s i k education principals want guards iri their schools iocumpotmi by patrick casey x staff writer lunchtimesecurity guards could be posted at all nine york region dathplicihigh schools if organizers get their wish to expand the pilot project t for the past two months the first nations protective services has been policing the halls of cardinal carter in aurora and maples st joan of arc acting as a deterrent to potential problems during student lunch hours ixjpe situation arose after the board lengthened its lunch breaks to 72 minutes while scheduling secondary school teachers with an additional teaching period the changes created a shortfall of instructors available to monitor nearly 400 students each lunch period according to separate board associate director jack cronin more schools are interested in joining the program and would alsoiike to see the guards increase their presence at the schools from the four hours they are currently working each day generally speaking both of the schools have received very positive feedback from the principals and the staff cronin explained and i have received four phone calls from principals requesting the guards in their schools bles for the start of rme second newmarket trustee semester lnfebruiuecprovmjm thejuseof cially appointed arbitrator strikes jeculityguardsrcalling itilohg some people would like to see down the extra classtteachers are verduel butvaughan trustee tina 1 i a u working jfz k v rdtondimoiinarir wondered ifa retired ontario court judge namechange mights remove a lloyd houldeh kaslbeen given a vharsh tone hanging over thepro- jan 26 deadline to create ja rieyv gram i j s ji twoyear contract fprthe regions v aybe we should caufiherh 2700 elemeritaryand secondary- admtrsupervisorvyhen you call teachers who have been without avthem secufityguafds parents tend deal since last august to get their backs upsaid the guards who are earning molinari vr-v- 12 an hour from the board super- v j but it is definitely something we are benefiting from r them work seven hours a day but personally i think that is too much the purpose of their work is over the lunch period and to provide a presence in the school to support the school staff we just dont know whats going to happen with the 72- minute lunch in two months time he added but theres certainly some flex- ibility in the program the separate board however may be forced to rewrite its timeta- vise thecorridors and parking lot at cardinal carter and st joan of arc all five guards have me powertq make arrests if necessary trustees will review the pilot project- at a board meeting next month r jv- christmas kiss council contest hard work caosays flower power is about to make a comeback in stouffville in the next century a plan to have the town participate in the 2000 communities in bloom pro gram will be discussed during tuesdays council meeting merlin dewing the towns chief administrative officer has told council the reality of the situation is that this pro- gram to be successful demands the towns commit ment and participation at sig nificant levels photosteve s0merv1lle- green gables nursing home activities co6fdinator yvonne salmon gives resident peter bramwell a christmas kiss the resident will turn 84 years old christmas eve communities in bloom is not as simple as planting some flowers in the- business improvement area dewing said the town will be judged i oh aspects of tidiness envi- vronmental community i involvement heritage urban forestry landscaping floral arrangements and turf in addition to the towns partici- pation a large number of ded- icated volunteers are essen- tial dewing said i i i i i i i a i i i i s v i s i i i i i i i i dorft miss library gala by joan ransberry staff writer s a celebration featuring a silent auction will be held in mid- january to kick off the building our future library campaign rthe fact the future library site is not yet known will not hamper the 600000 drive said campaign chairperson helene johnson it just means the campaign shifts somewhat johnson said- weve got a campaign office and a team made up of 25 people everyone will work hard stouffville council is expected to decide soon if the existing library will undergo an expansion on site at library lane just off main street or if a new library will be built alongside a new indoor swim ming pool on a vacant site located just south of obrien avenue total- cost of the future library is 2 mil- lion orchestrating one of the largest- funding campaigns in stouffvilles history is quite a challenge johnson said major corporations and indi viduals dont have a preference regarding where the library is built helene johnson nothing will l hamper 600000 library drive 5 the large donators dont care one way- or another we shift the direc tion of the campaig n when it comes to the people who are keen on seeing the library remain where it is the pointis it is to be ready by july of 2000 so we haveto get on with it the kickoff galawill be held on jan 15 at 630 pm at sleepy hollow country club on the 10th line everyone is invited the silent auction will be quite a draw johnson said we have some lovely dona tions and of course are hoping for more she said besides the silent auction there will be draws and just some oldfashioned fun and food i call the campaign office at 640c 21 12 for tickets 30 a person eiridne v owner b from page 1 1 v his investigation hall added debbie robertson bought guinness for her son jason four months ago news of the reward was encouraging lets hope money- talks ske said v iam very pleased that the ospcx would get involved in this case by offering a reward we are most hopeful thaf this will leadtb an early arrest and conviction of the people responsible tjnder section 444 of the criminal code injuring a horse is a criminal offense subject to a five j year maximum prison sentence vvhile the police continue to rtake calls at 8811221 jason visits jsmliv iyph friday- 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