The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, September 29, 1998 -21 Champion Nice haul for John Campbell Saturday at Mohawk classifieds work ail The stary line was ail too familiar as he has saoftenin the past. -the $4 12,500 final ai the Classa. Campbell. "Hie was bauced up ta last and week Saturday evening at Mohawk Raceway Harness racing's greatest money driver Trotting Series and the $ 134,500 Milton doubled up, but once he got clear he just ss hen i all of Fame driver John Campbell ex er captured three ot the seven stakes, oni Stakes for pacin£e mares. %anted to trot and niade up a lot of grotmnd. laidt dI andu 11îît L î'd askis h i dN the' lucivse Laid liiciliiiii: ie ueo iss In (h 1 as i i s cile '11li 11L ïi a ~ 1i L o i i, î k 1997 Trotting Horse ai' the Year, Giorys gives you an effort evcry tfine out. You Carnet, raiiied from last ta first place in reaiiy appreciate a horse who has ail the dramatic fashian thraugh the stretch in mileage an him ihat he bas, and earned avertaking T Cady and favaured such a great amaunt ai' money, and is stili Goodtimes ta caver the 1 3/8ths mile dis- going strong." C a atance in 2:4 1. Strong indeed. The victory was Giarys -C a r aThe seven-year-aid Baianced Image Comei's 11 th in 24 starts this season and geiding - trained and owned by George the cheque ai $206250 boosted bis carcer Peters af Ern, Ontario - was biackcd in earnings ta $1,567, 113, inaking hiOn the ro se o th etraffic foir mucb af the race belore second richesi Canadian bred trotter ai al ro se to th eCampbell lound clear saiing as the field lime behnd No Sex Please.waviag ch allen g e "Going down ihe backstretch i didn't Camipbeii aboard Exîremie Veiacity. The think we had any chance at ail, said *see GAME on page 23 n 1996 Cara was tntroduced to the Ktds HeIp Phone program. Seeîng an opportuntty to help others, she reached out to her communtty, recrutttng 21 THE EMPLOYMENT REGISTRY young people from Ntagara area high A Division of The Learning Lane schools to attend the 1997 tratntng "MAKNG A MATCH BETWEEN conference. Ail 21 of these young volunteers are now actively involved wth Kds Help Phone. Cara JOB SEEKERS AND EMPLOYERS"9 Agar was honoured last year as an Ontarto Junior Citizen. There are young people in our communhty who have risen to the challenge. tf yo Are you lookng for the rîght job? know a young person, aged 6 to 18, who is involved in worthwhile community service, a ArWhylokn to e usfe cadael or vcatpstin special person who is contributing while living with a limitation, or a youth who has. hnoleusepyubt. performed an act of heroism, help us recognize their contribution - nominate them todayl As a job seeker, We will provide Internet exposure for your resume. As a registered employer, you can browse our web site choosing from Nominations wil be accepted until October 31, 1998. Contact this newspaper or our resume databank. the OCNA at 905-639-8720, Loc. 230. Gv saci t957205 Email: ' ~ONTARIO LRNLANE@netcom.ca SJUNIOR CITIZEN ontarlo OFTHYEARcommunity WOF HE EAR1 111157-71111 1newspapers vAWARDS association E1ementay L4- NO ONE WANTS AN ELEMENTARY TEACHERS' STRIKE IN Teacers' Fderaton of Ontario HALTON - ESPECIALLY THE TEACHERS. The teachers are defending quality education and their Collective Agreement. This a dispute between the Halton District School Board and the members of the Elementary Teachers' Federation of Ontario - Halton Local. The facts in Halton since 1992: * 200 elementary teaching positions have been lost while enrolment has risen by over 1200 students * planning time has been reduced by over 25% * professional development funding has been reduced * no salary increases - cost of living has risen 8.8% * teachers lost salary as a result of the Social Contract * benefits have been reduced Halton teachers are determined to negotiate a fair and reasonable Collective Agreement - not one that is imposed by the Board. Phone your local trustees. Tell them ifs time to negotiate a fair collective agreement with the elementary teachers. TRUSTEE TELEPHONE NUMBERS Ethel Gardiner - Halton Hilîs (905) 837-7888 Michael Ellis - Wards 1, 2 & 3 - Burlington (905) 681-0727 David Abbott - Wards 4, 5 & 6 - Burlington (905) 333-8376 Sheila Flook - Wards 1, 2 & 3 - Burlington (905) 335-1928 Erica Andrew - Milton (905) 878-3603 Marianne Hawthorne - WVard 3 - Oakville (905) 844-1537 David Bird - Wards 4, 5 & 6 - Burlington (905) 637-4087 Debbie Marklew - Wards 5 & 6 - Oakville (905) 845-2236 Lynn Roberts - Wards 1 & 2 - Oakville (905) 849-6662 Peter Petrusich - Ward 4 - Oakville (905) 825-3657 A MESSAGE FROM HALTON ELEMENTARY TEACHERS