Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 23 Aug 1996, p. 1

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Public board flunkiug out, says tax group Dy TIM WHITNSLL Spwca/p Th. ChamPoni Ibe Haiton Board of Education has failed ta make die grade. TIsat's the opinion of the Hallon Taxpayers Coalition. The watchdog organization issued an aver- ail grade of 'F' ta lte 18 ntraees and lte board's Idmîinistration in itts annual report card.; 'Tw-hundred and seventy-two million dallars, 60 per ceii.9f your propety tus. is s>s-nt on educatrn. widcc the controi af dmi Boarid of Education. L.alio content is $210 illion, voted on by trustees - several with spouses anid relatives cmplayed in thc systeni," statd the repèrt card, signed by Taxpayers Coalition poesîdent Hugh Doull. "T'here is constant conltcl betvS6en the current itireticor of odu- can and many truiees. Whoîis tic boss. thie board oc tha dircc- toi'." were a couple of otier cnitî- cis aimed at the board as the coalition gave an *F gnade in lha ame af adminitsitio. il Management slto received an 'F' froni the coalition, shile thsè .Asoictl~i best mark. a 'B', was givenin thie category of effort. h Specîi antention ws devoted [o s 10/8 division of piaaidftruistees inbc [so camps, as perceived y3t tlie coalition: 10 tradittonalists e s-ho believe mare money solves By KAI peelleni md îghîcehrs wlto seck çhange in conjuniclion TheCi wili cost-cuning. "Miîs bard. s-tt ils 1018 splil. has failed ils year f'inancialLy, educaîionally aid proiessianally," the repart When cardt pticludes. The unflstcnrng failure msrk, and generally Browni unflatierinit coninents, don't corne as a surpriei <o sante Gsatees. 'Tli C "Terphilosophy is Io keep caniing back and whîp 115cm ai bis f tanes.whip lis-ni Whip tiien, and nos gise us any credit for searchin anything. But 1 den't expect anythîng cIsc." said board Chair uctileme inda Ghwec » 1SM . - FAIUNO GRADE on pope 12 lg, IDr. lu-Anu meKinnn 8-322' Finger painting uft &@MWs Usmimb hisinainUeOino mmUm- oe a Os & mm SMol iirmy fr lie i4oeam. mod blie Uesfss- e.~. E2"e".Moln mosmy OmWmher S "~ aifu la-n sosi U mummihU Us fsleMli21 dae a UwtvWuly. fring chaes of soil to era Iost ini time REN SUITN iti cones ta archacolagy, Mel cally digsit1. .smplicllvillc mati has Vpent miai rce lime over the last 30 years g eut and excavating native Indian nail my spore time da.ng ucim- isys Mr. Brown, s-ho is thiven by Bus safety session tomorrow The lilton Schgal Bus QW iltte. la holding Île fourtli anulSeoci Bts -Oq$laa _Dayo ai &atrdy, August 24. The omasin mn miviing sanie of the sess and con- cein aid et the saine ime dsltvenng.a few niessiagest about selicol bus sifmiy. The 45-nin<* sessions hlite place bogin- nmng af 9 arn. on Augusi 24 at savon locations lhrougfsuut Holtan, inductn Bislsap Red.ig Celfialic Sscondary Scli. AN pare of handeegahten cimldren are encaursged ta par- ticipaîs in% t re. orentaittan sesion, s-tuit fimatursa scias- mman pretenlatian on schiool bus safety. [lcth i of [le field of study. =n .,ow Io [the average resident. Haitot',boasled a(I les 80 prc-historic lniian village sites (lichre Europelln sel- tierf. tce mo"rity in Miltji and Caripbellville. Maily [mom areexpected ia bic fourid. says NV. Brown. siho walked 1,500 aies lai year kialung for them. 1It sitc discevered to date are kept secret t pratect the treasures îliey bear and the potenial they have ta, atswer the many questions alieutlong-ago Indianti te in [the aiea. An avaid hunter and -fîsherman. Mr. Browin allen pondercd hosi aboniginal people besvcd dtc arcai clîmate snd con- ditions and is now frmding out frsthatd. 1 gai la wondening. boue did tliey sur- vive?." lic says. He saw i hs tirs( chance to delvc into achcoiogy in the lie 1960s. when, scuba d/8ting colleague Bill Finlayson. a proie- stanalimn the field, announced he s-as abouit Io emuiak on an excavation. - as E REBUILDÎ on page 3 PhM ir byGRMAM PAMN Archmeologlst Mol Brown aIb ltrough ptme'li lntliewoods sfo lalUng notes et the semas of à prohie- lorie lndltn village ln Cwmpbe#vUm. Since We offer quality programs for children cu 5U1UIMBER 1989 18 months ta 6 years. 1 We have earty leaming activities mhat include crafta, compter, nitusic, dramna, nature and outdoor play. We provide snacs lunche and KhIdergirten transportatuion is avalabls. i8 Commercial St., Milton 878-7552 199572

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