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Oakville Beaver, 14 Dec 1994, p. 3

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VALUE WITHOUT comPRomMisE. We‘ve been in Oakville for a long time. Twenty three years. And every day of every year we are committed to delivering value without compromise â€" not unlike the BMWs we sell. While we may not know what you know, we deliver what you expect. After all, that is what has kept us successful. Oakville Trafailgar Memorial Hospftai : visitation will be at the Kopriva Taylor Funeral Home at 64 Lakeshore Road West today from 2:00 p.m.â€"4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m.â€"9:00 p.m. The funeral service will take place tomorrow at St. Cuthbert‘s Anglican Church on Maplegrove at 1:00 p.m. "He was a very positive person," said Johnson. "He could clearly see that he had a place to contribute and he was going to do that with his hussle and his determination." Stephen‘s friends say he was ‘a really nice friend,‘ and there isn‘t a betâ€" ter compliment, added Johnson. . Members of the board‘s Tragic Events Response Team (TERT) were on hand immediately to provide support to staff and students, said Tutton. Stephen is survived by his parents Linda and Doug, brother Gregory and sister Jillian. . 7 CA ete mmow these young people really well," said Johnson, who had high praise for the reassurance and understanding expressed by staff during a very tragic and difficult time. â€" Johnson said Stephen possessed a "phenomenal attitude and committâ€" ment." "He was also involved in houseleague hockey in the community and was a timekeeper at school hockey games," said Tutton. "He loved sports and had a high work ethic." ¢ OTHS principal Keith Johnson said although the initial shock had worn off, students were still spending time together. The biggest issue now, said Johnson, was anxiety over why this happened. 5 Many of Stephen‘s friends were back at school yesterday, a tribute to the comfort the students felt in coming to the school," said Johnson. © _ Parents were invited to accompany their children to the school but they eventually left, knowing the kids were in good hands, he added. i _ "The teachers know these young people really well," said Johnson, who had high praise for the reassurance and understanding expressed by staff during a very tragic and difficult time. for children, teens, and adults in pottery, drawing, olls, acrylics, watercolour Chinese brush painting of the OTHS senior basketball and rugby tea;lls About 320 members of the Ontario _ English _ Catholic Teachers‘ Association have been without a contract since 1993. While the teachers have seen Student had positive attitude 827â€"5711 560 Bronte Rd Oakville The union, representing high $chool teachers at the Hdllon Roman Catholic School Board, will meet with management in a few days in an attempt to avoid Strike action. Classes begin week of Jan. 9th Register by mail are now accepting new patients. For the complete evaluation and treatment of all types of acne, our services continue to be covered by OHIP. No Referral Necessary Strike watch at Separate Board THE OAKVILLE AcNE CLiNIC DEBBIE BADOWSKI, M.D,, LINDA ZIMMERIN G, MD. DENISE GRANT, MD. WINTER CLASSES 1995 or in person, Mon. Tuesdays 10â€"4 Wed. Thursdays 1â€"4 Saturdays 11â€"4 December 14, 1994 Maple Grove Village 511 Maple Grove Drive Oakville mw Darryl Budd (Continued from page 1) ARTHUR J. BIRCHENOUGH HON. WILLIAM G. Davis The Board of Governors of Sheridan College is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Arthur J. Birchenough as Campaign Chair and the Hon. William G. Davis as Honorary Chair of the Building Alliances â€" Creating Futures $3 million capital campaign. Mr. Birchenough is President and Chief Operating Officer of Monenco AGRA Inc. and the Hon. William G. Davis is Counsel to Tory Tory DesLauriers Binnington and Chair of the Ontario International Trade Corporation. The funds raised will be allocated to new program delivery systems, integration of Sheridan‘s libraries, computer technology enhancement and student scholarships and bursaries. Una Mulder â€" the interim assoâ€" ciation president â€" said the main stumbling block has been the wages frozen, until March of 1996, by the provincial social conâ€" tract legislation, there are several issues standing in the way of a deal. To Book An Appointment Call SEEING IS BELIEVING 1995 BMW 31814 $33Q00® _ _ $6,000 preâ€"payment or Trade Plus OFFER ENDS DEC. 31/94 Tax, Lic. OAC 2400 South Service Rd. West Oakvi[le, Ontario (905)845â€"3577 A'Lg§§e based on 36 month term A provinciallyâ€"appointed fact finder‘s report, released last week, concluded that there are too many complex issues. Because the board intends to meet its costâ€"cutting obligations through controlling wages, issues like studentâ€"teacher ratios and preparation time are tied in with the grievance over increments. "It‘s fairly critical at the moment," said Mulder, who hopes the threat of a strike can be avoidâ€" ed. "The teachers are anxious to see these negotiations finished:; we‘ve been without a contract for 22 months â€" that‘s a long time." Meetings have been scheduled between the association and the school board set for this Thursday and possibly Friday. If talks fail, members could be asked as soon as Dec. 29th to give the associaâ€" tion executive the mandate to call a strike if necessary. GOLF BASEBALL CLINICS Teachers want those increments paid and the board doesn‘t, so a grievance has gone to adjudication and has held up negotiations. issue of nonâ€"payment for "increâ€" ments", the wage hikes for teachâ€" ers gaining seniority. Increments may be paid under the social conâ€" tract, if other cutting measures are taken, so that there is no actual wage increase. THE S LUNG ASSOCIATION PER MONTH Support Christmas Seals Call 847â€"1033 When You Can‘t Breathe Nothing Else Matters. THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Fact Finder, William Marcotte, said the teachers should "turn their minds towards a consideraâ€" tion of their priorities in order to identify issues are of the most sigâ€" nificance to them in this round of negotiations." The matter ed because the teachers are also at odds with the board for wanting to expand their bargaining unit by including teaching staff at the Adult Learning Centre. HARBOUR PLACE (BRONTE) LOWER LE 2368 LAKESHORE RD. W., OAKVILLE, ONT. 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