24 stouffville suntribune thursday may 5 2005 inline skating in again r sv vwith retro musicand vmtage clptning currently in style it is the perfect time for inline skating td makea cdmeback the stouffville areriaon ninth line willbe hosting the weekly event which kicks off friday v v it will run from 7 to 9 pm and costs 2 per youth 3 per adult 18 and older and offers a group jrate of 6 ms forum next week the multiple sclerosis society of canada offers a free session for people living with ms their families and care givers may 13 630 to 830 pm at thesheraton parkway toronto north on hwy 7 in richmond hill to register or for more information call 4169226065 ext 3201 18002687582 or email at charmainccunning- hammssocietyca by may 9 is now offering kokimo candles and accessories hi float helium balloons for all occasions gift baskets mothers day is just around the corner so visit our studio at 6335 main street stouffville or call 41 64368985 to guarantee your order open 12 t o 5 saturday for last minute shoppers agreement puis 80 rnore d jeactis in york scljbols v by caroline grech 7v staff writer labour troubles for york- regions public high school teachers are behind them after they voted in favour of a four- year agreement the ontario secondary teachers federation district 16 representing more than 2500 fulltime and casual teachers in the region voted 814 per cent in favour of the agreement the agreement includes caps to class sizes salary increases and 80 more teachers for the board next year eighty teachers is a significant num- berosstfpresident terry price said noting additional teachers will help reduce teacher workload and cap class sizes j additions to the teaching staff will also allow more support for highrisk students who may be in danger of not graduating- salary fincreases will be phased in over the fouryear agreement with teachers receiving a 2percent increase retroactive to 2004 and for 2005 and 2006 they will receive a 28percent increase in 2007 and 14 per cent in 2008 the new deal also includes support and mentoring for new teachers through areas such as instructional practices curriculum implementation assessment and evaluation of students and strategies to support at risk stu dents and classroom management the quick end to the negotiations did not come as a surprise to mr price we worked very hard with the board to put this together he explained the agreement will avoid any labour disruption from teachers for the next four years the york district school board is among the first in the province to reach a settlement k i could shop i know what i would get my mom aqua wwwtriaquawaterxom tri- aqua water systems cep 9056429077 4164121071 obb toll free 18886633368 mm thats are tuesday may 10 11am to 9im 100 from each l piz7msou ul support i at- h j ij children until special needs j v t yv many thanks to everyone who participated in our 1st vaughan home show it was a great success a special thanks to our sponsors home depot and neoset furniture i j r r f- i j j 5 j j t i f vr tiiifi ir w n variety tvrt hilifs cftatltyw i j 5892 main street stouffville unit pir tiistuncr x ink siipjilus i ij1 tax inclnaed j i