Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era, 30 Jan 1985, A02

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HHSSisnot popular choice the parents angry are just afraid our children be forced Mrs We are bang discriminated against jusi because live Holland Landing Mrs Armstrong also said are upset about the way they were informed of the pro posed school switch All did send a letter home a few iavs ago with our children saying they be to Huron Heights for high school Another parent Janice Pollock also ex pressed disappointment in the meeting saying I did not resolve the matter Mrs also said the proposal hat scared many of the students in the school and that the board has not taken into con sideration the feelings of those ho the move affect the most They are noi talking statistics here are talking about our Lids Mrs Pollock said Hon do they is best for our children The reasoning of the board the is thai they arc honoring a 10- year old promise that space became available a Huron Heights the from Holland Landing be able la attend the closer school Mr Grant stressed to the parents at the meeting that the proposal is just that and has to go through committee stages and toted on by trustees before it is put into operation And although be could not give an ab- guarantee Mr Grant told the parenu the opportunity exists for al students wish to go school in Aurora is available through the transfer process This depend on space available in the Aurora schools and room on the buses Mr Grant said Mr Grant also said that students from Holland Landing are currently atten ding schools in Aurora will be allowed to finish their secondary education a their pre sent location Sportscars in Georgina Ac lu VI I doubled in five years if Super Seven car ries out its expansion plans Mr has taken out an option to purchase an addi tional fne acres of industrial land for a future plant The move will help Super Seven to meet a Japanese contract for Lotus Teenager charged in four breakins NEWMARKET A 16yearold Park According to police reports the youth Ave youth faces four charges of break broke in to four homes and Stuart Scon and entry and one charge of possession school making off with jewellery stereo over following a series of incidents equipment equipment and furs here through December and early He arrested Jan 24 DRY CLEANING SALE -seic- and i 1 ee hand fiberglass sides eror aluminum body eighing only lbs The engine tram brakes and DUCA CREDIT UNION UNBEATABLE TERM 60 DAYS MINIMUM DEPOSIT 3000000 THIS IS A LIMITED TIME PREFERRED RATE SO DONT MISS OUT AND OUT HOW OUR NEWMARKET OFFICE AND ASK FOR OCT AILS FOR RATES ON DEPOSITS OF 100000 AND OVER PLEASE CALL 8984543 MONEY TRANSFERS TO AND HOLLAND FOR FAST UP TO DATE FINANCIAL INFORMATION CALL DUCA NEWMARKET RATE HOTLINE 8983903 24 HOURS A DAY CREDIT UNION ANEW Scotiabank is happy to announce the opening of a new branch at Yonge and Millard in Newmarket In business for over 150 years and with some 00 branches across Canada and around the world Scotiabank has the size experience and reliability to serve you well Impressive though our record may be whats important to you is hew we in this branch relate to your particular banking needs were new here and keen to make a good impression The branch is specifically designed to give you personalized assistance in your money matters while offering convenient easy retail banking services through the Scotia Cashstop Automated Banking Machine Service The branch is now open and the staff are looking forward to meeting their new neighbours HOURS OF BUSINESS MonThurs 900 pm Friday am 600 pm IN NEWMARKET 19 Yonge Street South Newmarket Ontario 4V8 Telephone 416 8958628 Scotiabank S THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA Trade The Bank ot Scotia

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