Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 18, 2000, p. 7

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v v ii i u f x i f feagm v v c -7-r- r l i 3 rn vri 4 -v- 51lmjr 5 i r taction froihpagal hi -h- uation for the board in conjunction with the york region elehientary school atmetic association a group of teachers- at its may 31 meeting the athletic association is to receive legal advice about its constitution which does not allow girls j to play on boys teams in tournaments 5 t v in its 19year historythe association has never sought the adwceofalawyef r 1 v what i can say now is we jare looking at putting an appeal process in place thats obviously what we are lacking said phil hbrsman chairperson of the association i cant see it being voted down risas mother debbie saraga said shes encouraged by steps campbell and horsman havetaken to rectify the situa- tionr r- we talkedabbut itt whafl had told them and what we agreed on were possible solutions shesaid almoughhumwrightscommission spokesperson afroze r edwards said she wasnt aware of an official cpmplaintinthe saraga case the school board could be orderedto changeits policy if a complairitwas successful v ll i j she also saidtiiecommission encourages complainants to- resolve problems without a hearing any hearing onrisas situation would likely be influenced fby the case of justine blaineybroker who wanted to play for a i hockey teaman the late 1980s and wassupported by a supreme courtrulihg blaineybroker along with high-profile- figures such as iontario ndeleader howard hampton havesupported risas family t x v but that doesnt necessarily mean tiiecommission would rule against theboard warned lawyer and newmarket trustee susan plamondon t v i j you cant assumethat because the court hasdecided x in that situation that theyre going to do that everywhere else- shesaidv f r ij r campbeuistocompletehisreviewaftertheassbciationhas jrepdrted back from its constitutional meeting- v c a there is no opportunity for public commentin the process ibut campbell said the board has solicited feedback from risa and her family s v -tfyc- i js h 1 uj1 couhilesslnurnber of individual doriqrs cbijdrdte uhifeecl watj upp6hers wiunteekouni999 p revamp school priority list trustee requests c j c v- bygianni colavecchia staff writer j his colleagues have nixed the idea but a vaughantrustee f sayshell askthe catholic board reopen 4ts elementary school pfiorityust r 1 j diriotgiujiani vowed to introduce a plan at ah upcoming meeting that would change the list which determineswhich v f region catiiqucschools are built first- lrrn hoping trustees see the logic in what im trying to get across to tiiemgiubanisaid l j lasfweek the board turned down- vaughan trustee n michealcarnqvales plea to review the list which puts a pro pbsedvschbol in woohbridge barely ahead of asckdorin richnionahmr numbers showmwl by 2004 me woodbridge school would have nearly twice the 630 students fdrwhich it was designed while the richmond hill scriobr would he at lessthan half ite capacity of 460 students giuuaniwhq a new list to include a second school to covet growth iruwoodbridge and exclude the richmond hu1 i r j ay push for a consultant to review j was realized r your contribution starts a relationship that supports our community because of you 1 in 3 residents living in our community will be able to access services fronta united way of region member agency this coming yeaf we take this opportunity to recognize your generosity and acknowledge the following corporations who cared enough to give generously and inspiredtheir employees tofollow campaign employee campaign a insystems technolgoies inc 4- y johnson johnson medical t products joneaapparelproup k canada inc liberty mutual 90000 and over royal banli of cahacla 70000 and over t bank of 500000 and over bank of montreal steelcase canada ltd t he bink of nova scotia toronto dominion bank 40000 and over paramount canadas wonderland 30000 and over v adc foundation supercom canada ltd- 20000 and oyer bell canacu v compaqcanada inc -r4- dalamirror corporation fibm 130000 and over ontario government employees v 120000 and over vfcompacj canada inc 4- the bank ot novascotia t 100000 and over v v jhe yorkregion distnctschoor t board 90000 and over s canidianimpenal bank ot commerce- torontc dominion v s 80000 and over royal bank of canada 70000 and over steelcase canada i td 50000 and over r allstate insurance company 4 f government ot canada t insurance company 4 marshall mackhn monaghanlimited 4 nonu automotive 4 noma cabletech 4 pillsbury cinada ltd 4 cuebecor j z printing canada concord 4 quebecor printing canada- r aurorarichmond hill 4 snapn look of canada ltd 4 solectron corporation 4 stardatasystems inc 4 town of richmond hill 4 united v z parcel service canada i td maior sponsors s compac canada inc 4 empac 4- fairchildteleviskjnvlpc insystems teclinclogies inc 4 metrus 1 t development inc 4l corporation 4 snapon tools ot cinada ltd 4 steelcase canada ltd 4tliebayviewiccuntryjcjub limited school for a yearsaid he may pusl thesituationvx j -j- -r- canada ltd 4 quebecorpnnting v j9 y 5 t 4 visteon automotive systems 4tesma international inc 4 ibrstar 3oooo and over corioration 4wiltel a a irii4 enbridge 4 urbandevelopment institute york commuhicationsjnc consumers gas 4 enterprise rent-a- region chapter4 york technology 10000 and over car 4 ernst young llp 4 jmpenal association j allstate irisurancecompany 4 oil limited 4- town ot markham s f amex canada inc 4 canada trust 4 xerox canada ltd v t maior giftsinkinp r canadian tire corporation limited 4 adecco canadalnc 4beakbane v corning consumer canada inc 4 20000 and over marketing inc 4 business to business crown cork seal canada inc 4- canada post corporation 4 crown communications consulting jcvt 1 7 egan visual inc 4 enbndge ank seal canada inc 4 datamirfor litho 4- intefholarltd 4- lifestyle i consumers corporation 4 ibm canada ltd 4 j interiors 4- mayhew associates 4 v gas 4- enterprise rentacarl4 lexmark canada inc 4 miller interactive advertising inc extendicarelnc 4george weston 4irobin inc 4the monica kstevens 4- patriot 1 limited 4- hudsonsbay- company great atlantic pacific company of i 4- imperial oil limited 4 lev strauss canada limited 4 the regional- co canada inc 4 lexmark- f mvof yjfk jorsur j canada inc marshall macklm v monaghan limited4 nutcracker oiriital ltd ontario powe- 10000 and oyer acnielsen 4bank f montreal 4- bejl canada 4 canadian national railway company 4 canadian pacific limited 4- canadian tire corporation automotive systems xerox canada 4 cgi ikfomuticm systems i ltd- 1 inc 4 descor industries inc 4- portion ot national corporate extendicare inc 4- ge power- livey 4- peter mason 4 v campaigns directed jto united way of manajiement 4- hudsons bay mayhew 4 jim mitchell ff yorkregion r x f crppvation 4 wiltel ccmmiinicat ions inc it- generation 4 pillsbury canada ltd 4 progressive moulded products ltd 4itoshiba of canada limited ies 4vlsteon computer corporation 4- college 4steelcise canada ltd 4 the sciwkji restaurant 1 we owe tremendous thanks to the following special leaders who inspired the 1999 campaign 2 1- f 1999 campaign cabinet muhael j egan chair heather baker 4jacques boulet 4- john cbwen 4 doug cummings 4- mark durst 4 beth feffer john -york- region company v-v-i-f- antjv vv i r- i v- yfja jj jl v i v i i-

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