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Whitby Free Press, 9 Oct 1991, p. 25

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WHITBFR~EE PRESS, WEDNESDAL OCTOBER q, 1991, PAGE 25 High .ýsehool teachers rejeet latest contract -offer Durm R onuhr'h 9 Cathoîc irda v te 73 cenat cain Catholie Teachars' Asso- with public high sechool teachers final offer te French and Engliu DuhymRPé.Ctolea oe,8. per e t who earn approximately $5, 0 éementary teaèhers. seodr cool teachers have against tha offar, said Blair M or- Morris said the teachers were more a year.Slcfv rejce th off rt ords rs pre ident of the Durham offered a 4.5 per cent increase in Telstcolcieagreemna _ _sae.xece t o latef1onracoffr.h co uitaj hj, a1 W ,4à4 &. . ir ;Dr - -.mentTeachersareAax-ected te vo 13Y Katby Rumsey An assstant auction (also known as a slave auction) was held at Anderson CVI. last Thursday. This was the third .piri dy put, on by the school this year, and the cafeteria was packed withf- enthusiastic students waiting to make the fi[ret bid. 'A number of students froin grade&S 9to,13 volunteered to be auctioned off to raise money for the «school. When students had been " 'puchased' by another student, they had te be the asistant te, the purchasr for one day. Thefr dutias' could include carrying books, dressing unusually or, washing the car of te purhsr. Certain rules n rgatiosdd apply te both parties. .Students were purchased for as much as $80, such as Claire Madill (ACVI prasident) and Andrea Mller, who were purchased by Kevin Bott for $80 and Kim Torrans and Natasha Haldane who were purchased by Kalli Southern and friands for $71. The auction was a great success and studentsaranxously await the next spirit d4y. zu rst lnaii Dorithe year and 0.75I per cent in the second haif of the year. That amounts to an average of 4.88 par cent for the yaar, said Mors. "In light of this strong show of support, the teachers' negotiat- ing team will be contacting the board's representativas te asic them te rasume negotiations at the earliest possible time,» he said. Morris said the teachers will continue te seek a new agree- ment as soon as possible. Many other issues ramain to be dealt with, includin salaries, working conditions ani the size of classes, he said. ,Original1y, the board's offer was a 3.25 pair cent increasa in salary. ecÊ4i9he wre lookinýg for a9.2 per cent increase in a one-year contract. Currently teachers are earn- ing from $22,092 te $59,344 a year. 'Thay want a wage parity edpreoAug*.31. The boardhsas a By Marlo Boucher A new elementary schol ini Whitby bas been appoved by the Durham saparateiscool board. St. Mark Evangalist Catholic School will be located at 95 Waller St. at Dryden Blvd. (aast of Thickson Rd. and north of Rossland Rd.), said Garry ONeilI, the board's controller of planning. The school will be, able te accommodat 466 students, he said. Baside classrooms, the new achool will have special areas for art, science, music, a double gym, iibrary resource centre and child âh on that' offer in 'the .,ýnext few Work to'soon bein on element ary* se hool care centre. The cost of the new single storey sehool building is estima-: ted at $3.6 million, said ONeill. Construction will soonget underway on the school, schedu- led teo pen ini September, 1992. Bonfield Construction Co. of Concord has been selected as building contractor. The archi- tect ils ussocI & Zawadski. ..... .........J Trfalgargrdua'tes RosALiNA BlioNDo - VITINA BITNDO studylng ut the T«ooto sftubDylng t -9w Tornto Sel"olOf Business. Sciioolof Bushies. FLORA YOUNG » Ontario CATEIUNE INGLLS Seholar reciplent efthe Ontario Scholar, studylng L etn Governot> Itrntonlrelations ut Modal for the second tae Universty OfToronto; hlghest standing gradu- valedlctorlanfor theedus. atq; studylng adieuc ut of '91; recipient of the Quoni'. University. Nanette Haflpiloe Mémorial Award <for distinction in the OAC Canadian literature course). . ER l;tyuK. studylng sdmce ut the UlvoeutydtTcroeit. M«COI.Z SOBRMRVUIZ EATHER &ADE -J - Musyiig 5ib Um t&i. uts Jxogum uat iL. adence nt am UhmNIty UnIVUtyoumawu. dOTMODe CRAIG KAMCKE, principal at- Trafadgar Castle Sehool, addressed the graduating class during the formai graduation ceremony held recently. Fr.. Pros. photo Ontarjo seholars from Hnry, Anderson The following are Ontario (85.3), Jason McWilliams (85.3), (81.8), iChyanon Bridger (81.7), scholars from Henry Street High Blaka Van De Graaf (85.3), Jen- Mary Downes (81.6) Angla School and Anderson CVI for t he nifer Cooper (5,Mcael Clarice Yang (81.3), Melissa Korach (1) 1990-91 school year (average ini (84.8), J essica Dugas, (84.7), Rita Le Pag (81), Royston paeteses): Angela» Tanghe, (84.7),Cnti MMhn (81),Janni r Smith HENRY Mudg 89) Jn clry (81), Sean Muriray (80.8) Stacy David Burchmore (94), Shan- (8 4. 3) , Flora Cheung' (84), Reécalla (80.7), >ober ilets non Pachal (93), Hayes Myers S amira Arfai (83-8), Stacey (80.7),; Tara Clayt~ (80.5), (91.7), Emily Ho (91.3), Patricia Knight (83.2), Clarkce Trolley Heather Berry (80.2),~ Heather Morton (91), Julie Leswick (83.2), Krista Foxton: (83), Gilicer (80.2) diniO'Connor (89.2). Carolyn Howarth (88.3), Ahicraw Booth* (828) Michelle (80.2), Caig Malana 0) Jordy Carmen Galette (88.2), Suzanne Schwartz (82.5), Carol'ine Leitch Mule (80) Lisa Ward (80), Woud (87.8), Denise Daleman (92.3), Barbara Kochmani (82.2), Mark Woitzi (80) tànd Kyla (87.7), Staven Green (86.8), Mfichelle Mitchell (81.8), Jeremy Zerbes (80). Krista Karvmn (86.8), Adrien Harness (81.8), Michael Sear Devaau (86.7), Jennifer MU r (81.8), Kenneth Bulmarj (81.8), AD9O (86.7), Douglas Oliver (86.7,MMr J leGraingr(18,Iete i.O sie Clly( .P Cara Cheungj tonnez_(81.8), DeannaléeMay r rnita (2.) Detk go (§2.8), JeigrEm .: au i ~ ~ hurst (92.8), Stefan Timms Yim. (84), URhonda Kellar (83.8), (91.2), Cathy Jamieson (90.7), Mary Cooper (83.8), Shannon Arran Timms (90.5), Michael> Burwash (83.7), Brad Struthers Haj*di (90.2), Jocelyn Chung (83.2), Jannifar Carney (82.8), (90.2'),AlilAlizadeh (90) Joyoe Ml Hpcn Leig(89.2), Philip 1aFlur Malanro (82.7), atina (8757, Robyn 'Grant r(86.8), Jn adin 822..aetSa e, Smlrk(8.) oera chow (82), Janet Wang (81.7). Gjarmlta (86.), R . ta Jennifer Conrad (81.3), Kelly Cupallim (86),' Giusappin'a Glaus (81.2), Nancy Lama (81.2),I (85.1), Shawný Tammy Harrmng Estelle Chap, (80.8) Shiva (851j) ShwnWarner (85.5), Dean (80.5),aGraeme Williamson Bt-nne Asaîstyna (85.5), (80.2), Travor Dameris (80.2), Kyli% Wright (85.3), Janice Nun- John Staeinakis (80), Lauren ney (85.2), Michael Grady (85.2). Kent (80), iàsa' Haick (0) Maryr Waterman (84.8), Douglas Andre lr (80), Sylvia Cau- Bery847,trae H n-n .o'e(80), and SALONI TANNA AJUISIL Dulluul Urlit ui T'ne tmuno ÀANDERSON C.V.1.

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