No conitract, but. teachers continue to work 8MESGARBUTI negogiations on a province-wude basis. Mr. Snctteien made thie SculTb&1~ Chaffmpi< comments whie announcing a two-month review of Bill I00,' Altflouagh mosi local educalor% returned go thie ciassroom this whicu govems crllective hargaining berween teacfieu and schooi monfit wiihom a contraci, [heme us litte concern among [cachers' boards groups .Jne Diubaldo. president of the Ondno Engish Catholic Tlree of finus leaching contracts, wuth both rtue public and sepa. Teachers' Association <iaiton sgcondary schoos>. said Mr. rate scfooi hoards, expured a few weeks ago. 1ntach case tfie Snoflelen's plans won't impact <fhe current negotiatuons. tcacm wi co tu r wf under the expired commetc auil a "Mis mnister floats a ra blôi a week" fie sajd. :If you The eiementary Cathoic tcachers signed a two-year agreement iMlow up your hands., in August. . Many teackrs are suspicious of nieixen's propo)sai 'Kiheen Wile tfai is not ýn unusuai situation, it perhaps takes olq Carroil. president ofthe Haltqn Dustetuc of the Ontario Secotidar) greater signifucance <fis ycar. Ontario Education Mirgisier Johni Scfooi Teachers Federation. said tia~ng away <fhe nighi go sgnke is Snobeien said recengty hfi s conîempauîng taking away ieachers not nweesary hecause su few u*goiiations end in a %inike. Ontarioi ,rngf< to strike and.havîng <ihe goverumenq take over conmrac Tcacleis Federau<onstaistics show that moue <han 97 per cent of agreements are reached witltout a s<rke. Ouxr argument is, svhy change fic sysiem ifii has h(en sý Zuc- cessfui>', Ms Carralit sa 1 Wuile ifere ham neyer feen a fuit Ocacher, sinike un Hatt.în. sc- ousdary school <cacher, from tfie separac school bloard dîd stage a lu itiwork-to-rule campaign lasit year.: 1tis gettirtg cot ut ihoru itnd yoitî still Sheridan iiiusica1 Theatre Sheridan us extend- ing an invitation <o reiAx and enjiiy a toc-iapping tnp down memçyry land when Sheridan Style '96 tetumsta u cessfai tour1 uf nîîrgfern Ontario resorts tii entertain a huîmetossn crowd before the samminer of 1996 fades ini me".ou Whethcr your tastes run to <fie Grand Oie Opry, <fie Swunguîme ot Benny Goodman or iiia Ftzgerald, îîr the rock *n roll classics ofth<k 50%s and 60Os, thtc i*me tfiing <o picase everyone in the 141h annual show. t DE FERRE 0 PAYMNENTS AVAILABLE TO RESI DE NTIAI. CUSIOMERS ON APPROVEO CREDItTH ROUGm UNION G.AS. AIL OT HER OF FERS NOY APPLICABLE. OFFER VALID AUGUST 12, 19%é TO OCTOBER 5, 1946. THERE ARE NO SET-U P FE£ES OR EARLY PAYNIENT PENALTIES FOR FINABCYNG. 1The show runs un Skrtdan's licensed 300-seat Main Stage ufratre fromi Sepuemllier 19- 2 t The tirsqt wo nugh<s' shows lme us 8 p.m on thk fusal das' there us a 4:30 p.mý glattcee and an, evenung peirt'nance r'hicf fegins au 9 p mn Tickets cosu $19. Foîr motre information or tii order ticket% çaII tke Theatre Sknrdan lBox Office ai 815-4049. The the% uqre u1s iocateà os the college âm mus one mile surtfl of <fie EW on Trafalgar Road iv bakviie. Parkuing is grc evenings aud woekends Thep think about ýttending the Union Cas One Day Sae Event! Saturday, Sept mber 21 9am ta 4pm 8015 Fourlh Lins Milton Cal!1 today 33-1O Special Savings Ayailable and No Payments ý'tii Feb '97 h.4j4 M6 4b UnionGa No ii,,ii, ý10 du, l, 1ý0 meýý, 110 1110twy (joý".'t1 j 1