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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 26 May 2006, p. 13

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The Canadian Champion, Fniday, May 26, 2006 - Al13 Growth mosatly aut elemnentary leveil Teachers make deal from BOARD on page A3 scl or flot huild nI's S Ihos lie said, noting that otherwise, the board will need to funnel capital grants to cover the cost of paying for existing debt. If the issue is resolved, the boardi expects to be in a position to huilci up Fund supports local athietes Almost $ 12,000 in grants for local athietes were approved by town counicil Tuesday might. The money is going to 10 Miltonians to assist with the costs of travelling to sports championshîps. Il cornes from the Milton Community Fond, which was created so residents or groups can apply for money the Town receives fromn Siots at Mohawk. Grants were approved for: *Milton Dynamo Wrestlers - Bobby Filîman, $820, Kevin Iwasa- Madge, $2,620, and Alan Moffat, $2,620 *Milton Storm Volleyball - $577 each for Sarah Tosb, Jenna Bray, Dayna Noltie, EmilyJohnston and Meg Rector *Hockey players Bonny Chan, $15;00, andjohn Harland, $1,500. Applications for the funding are reviewed by the Community Services Advisory Committee and staff. The Community Fund now has a balance of $500,726. il Costly Home Inspection Pittalis Free Report Visit: www.haitonhomeinspectionpilfalls.com 2! .p1158 Ctdan AvI. $369,9 Hunier tttee, FiyM LePage eatwIieii teaty, 905-878-8101 1-4 poi, 120 Mmiit $279 M Ittystyti Gratiiwsi, Gi Weit teaÎlti., <Cýel) 647-291-6378 2-4 Pm 10 CanirW Metidy D'Andret, Biya Letage Meadowe Bet, 905-878-8101 2-4 p 0 tio , $384,*i He*Dagea, RylLePage Meadowtwne Re, 90-87-8101 2.4 pe uB$1 C Mil' 995888 Lane Harnaey, RÀ , 95-1B-tt 2-4 p., 129Pa Sbi., 19, M Bib Stiiitey, BiMtLePage Madwtwe Beaty, 95-878-8itt 2-4nll5SCeignAu., $300, Diane na , Ritl -Pge Meaietietie Be, ff5-7-8iti 2-4 pnl, 149Wublin Lieu V910 Aob ia Nlit, Royl LePage Metdiwri e 1e,905-878-8101 2-4r.3keet 7 14 Hunie Scît, BylLeae Medwint eay, 95-ttt 1-4 pn, 12UM owat, $279 80 Kryîtyna Gnabiwiki, Gi West Betty Lii., (16 47-291-6378 2-4 p.l 130 Cornur Wîy MtIiAdytrea, Btya I ePge Meadiwtieine B t-lfty,0-78ti0 2-4 p., Wîoda, Cru. $M0 M teery Frîoh, BeMax Beal titate hnre 5-78-7777 2-4 p ar, 160 Maney Melidy t'Andret, Boyal Letage Meadotietiee BRty 905-878-81t1 2-4 p.r, 418 Main SBlui. Aoctwee $229,M Carole tîdwinith, Boyal LePage Metiietiiene Bettry 05-t7t-8iti bc pite clotwn vecrsiones of thi' ty'pes ot elemenîae-y scbools ibat bave beeni bueli in the btoardi recently. Provincial lunding doesn't include the cosi oh added features lîke moIti- purpose rotîms, auditoiriumns, scicence and iecbnioltîgy labratories and air con- ditioning - features the hoard bas been including iii ils design tif new scbotls. -\We build ait excellent elemeniarv scbool," saed Parfeniuk, wbo aclmittcd, the botardi would bave to fincl a ssay to ITle tw't tacs clemneniai V scliîttls thai the btoard will open iii Septembher eacb cost about $9.5 millimn. lit the necar future, Parleeîiok doesn't sec tbe board receeving adequate fund- iiîg io build a îîew secoîndaey st.booh despite demnnd from sotie expanding areas in Haltîn. "We are growing in a substantial way ai tbe elementary panel, but we are tiot yeî seeing growîb in a substantive wav at tbc secoitdary IevI Parfeniuk said. Qiieen<UALITY FOR THE WOML YOlE DRiti nt. uRUDnFAURUe : P. WhnBwsI a *hliual. If kyf Eahy Au fluana .Al4I *iiPOv -4 wbhesa «à OàSsa pliieiAsUPaa ou,Lu" I LRASS Api mu.mms m A 1m @HWY: 8.7LtuOeiM -42MPO CIrTY 1a 9L/00K* - 2MPG ~ ~~ ~'2jt I Frm '0 11.11.8- 4 i -nÈ.amb m u a' , Wu seho av-" mica Mce-rbers of the Ontario tictinclrs -Sicoîti Techlers' iii i atilying a lîtut ycai agirement i nat lied wilti tht 1 lalittil District Schocil Board. The agreement covers the peind lrom September 1, 2004 to August 31, 2008. The tentative deal was reached April 20. Public board trustees had voted in favour of it sbortly afterward. The union membersbep held ils ratification vote May 1l. The Halton Secondary Occaseonal Teachers represerît more tban 300 substetute classroom instructors. "The secondary occaseonal teachers were bebînd their counterparts in the province. The Halton District Sehool Board recognized this and provided a substantial salary increase clver tbe four-year deI said Sandra Sahli, execu- tive officier of OSSTF and chair of the negotiating team. r -P. vinisu WléIuar-uI.i *Pwrourlum * Rumb'e MeIUi MAMM * oo@dusihhmie *-M MswlCWM*pm ILOme 1 s ~rwnel $248 1S CHEVROLET FOR THE Kiot eiaL/lOMM.42MPG 3,1 H a !IM ri lmeisi W UYeu DRIVE IN. WCITY: 126LI1OeKM - 29M P0. m CEVUROLET etiai,1 90547842393 HvU.. iittiiittC,,uinuttîitîtttiîtM Y.uttîn 25t, S.itt iititutîii PCt, ttittFtgC utttRDtt.itttttîCiittnîtttttnt itiiulatttîputî,T Ctutit5ttlits nd,ildto îî,tuuth u îitîSeo 00 plntr, 20 tttti/tttu ttu tui5dow n it, ir $5 dwnUplndt, 30 dw 'Tti uinittCttit On aiuttu 4814 m un tiiitîtitutitttii5ttltîiitiiinu ut of S¶tîii a ytitrde AMIttiu mt reuintitu of ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l 20'0 m$ 5 irecs alner on a1n rtaieo 390 $,9 n 0suu7ydnst aur7OtonI ucaea laeedI 7.7i964pusapial axsOhrlae pin r valbeV iene nuac rgsauP ,~j-/pg ,iverad9~ CRE . 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