Ontario Community Newspapers

The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 26, 1979, p. 2

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i" iirs vote scvtclwtththeboardor tratnlng allowance ll Ill predeceeaor boar-t. sewn lengthen.de scvtce and qualtflcatlass (-1 be. pege A-Iv pevide the awroprtate number 0! teachers needed under the MI I! a "ram race to b rduoad or ellmtmted whlch would mean a rdacuen tn the number ol teachers. a meeung wand be held to deter mu! how many staff m-nbcs wouldbeletgo ltateacher s postuon ts murdered redtmdant. th board will have to nottly the YCETAF execuuve by March 1 o! theagreement year Then a stall dnpoamon and relocatlon committee made up of three representattves of YCI-ZTAF two tn-teee. the dlftClOf or hls hlgnate will be formed to deal mth the problem In determining redundacy the com mlttee wtll look at con tract status length d Ms Hurley tndlcated that It would be the teachers tn the lower category who would have mme not 0! beul let go No teacher shall be let go unttl an occaalatal teacha pool of *1 per cent 01 the total membershlp has een established Teachers asap-led to the pool will remain on contract unul reassagmd TN teacher who has been let go wtll have first priority xt a pos'tton comes up for whlch he or she ts qualtfled wtthtn a two year patod ol betng let go During the teacher s tarmlnatlon he or she and recerve a scan retralmm allowance for each year duru WhICD a permanent contract was held The mastmum Adopuonleavesotup to I) weeks wtll also be m avatlable Teachers on maternity leave or adoptlon leave will not be pald a salary on ployee benefits dartng the leave 0! am The tenta t n v e agreement was reached -n medtatton July I and was later approved by the board However HOLLINGER ARGUS LIMITED announceugnr teacher's negettatlag team tooatttoYCITAF's Bot-same Pollcy Corn- mttaee (EPC) vbre lt wu rejected The curmt contract for the elementary the MmQWAI 31 0bjeetions Iceatleuevd Ire-I A-I' you could come back wtthout betru cheated or being runover by a truck ' (ouncnllor Dave Ker-th dlaagrees wtth the mayor ( ouncnllor Kerwtn sand the ltD name peuuon agatret the store made reluence to traffic woblems wtuch would be caued by the store l'NITED ( The L'ntted Church of Canada and t]! tmvn Wt" ght hand-tohand Oct 15 Save like never betore wlth our September on GDDIONEER casserrs oscxs C T-F 900 Mamtactuers Sung Let 8840'- CLEARANCE PROCED AT ONLY 5588" CT-F700 a. Q CT-FBOO Mmuhcturen 8000 Let $640 CLEARANCE PRICED AT ONLY Weavers Suog Laet 8560 05 CLEARANCE PRlCED AT ONLY $438" HUN"! 0 ANTlTlES LTD. h CONNECT! N "2 DAV DI. NEWMAIKEY HAZA 9. 84 ta-e at an Untano Muntopal Board hearing About three years ago the [hated t hurch wanted to butld an apartment and townhouses on a 15 acre prcel 0! land behtnd Elgtn St and Sutton Rd Libyectnons from netgh bors blocked the Dropout The L'ntted t hurch ts back again w th Its lawyers The 0MB hearing has been moved to the Bayvtew Ave rqnonal counctl cham- bers when Newmartet olltcnals dectded town hall couldn t ac commodate the crowd expected to attasd DAVIS DR. HOMES Theownersolseveral homes Immedlately west of Mam St on Dans Dr want thetr land com meroally zoned The new zontng would Increase thenr reaale value In the new com prehenstve bylaw the town has destgnated the lands as a redevelopment area but will decade exactly what ll wants on the property when It sees trhmte proposals GASSTATION The owner of a Kettl ,by fair trea't from page A~lt Mayor Margaret Brttnell Parade ends at tent~ west end vtllage Stage show begms at tent with {1d dler. Bruce Black 1.). pm The Inside Brae Barbershop Quartet on stage followed by Ttm Allan, North American Ban o (hamplon. 1m former gas statlon at SuttoanandSr leySt tnowshtslandwouldbe worthmoretlthetown I no saasen as. carom mu. JACKIAN so. noun m. M WHITC CHLAND Acr roedtrun the gas statlat land on Sutton Rd. is a two acre parcel 0! land tormarb med by Wtchurchm owner wants a com macaal mlng but the town has opted for to (ha-trial me. PC. Finlay. Prudent and Clad Executive Of cer at Holltnger Argus Ltmlted. annomces the electron of the lollom I Dtrectasat theSharetnltrs Meetuu held on A 10. um W G Bauett. Pruldult. Batm Broadcasttu Incorporated. Mk 8 Eaton, ( hatrman Prealdent and Chlet l-lx .. (Ifloer. Th 1'. Eaton ( e Ltmlted. H N R Jackman. Olatrman at the Board. The Emptre Life Insurance Company F s , Radlc. mm. Sterling Newspapers Ltd. Mold T Riley. VlcePresldem. Adrntnlstratton. Canadian Pacmc lelted (3|... Davis. Pullman, N E Davis Capttats'on Limited. (not shown above) was also elected as a Dtrector All or the above are Dtrectors and Of ces at mama-ot- other Canadian cgmpanles .,, Kettlebywas oncea boomtown several occsslons towards the It ll! ol the All thts toot place perance. establtshed ln drunken drt'vers drove bar acre-cute mill pond usda'theaccuatm stares Kettleby m mo lhe thetrteamstntothewaur anddrowpedthetrhorsee ol the Sons ol Tem- Temperance Hall sttll stands In the May 1, 1842 a rst total .5. sooetla tn um Canada was I Kettleby The : Settlement Tom sttnence Socle . the pledge "Wethe . (b agree that er tee Imoxlcatm t a beverage nor - them. that we '1] them as an uttetatnment persons In on ployment. and u statable ways a dtscountmeame throughout the mmtty " Among the represented by pledge were Bogarts. etgm t Hambletonsr HIM. lo Lockar . tour ' sla Tattoos, d Waltons (can't fra- page A-ll chlel ol the swine nerd wu an MD named Peter cGraw who carried hot swtll from the dtattllery to thr WWW quuor played a large part In Kettleby's ve for In dustrtallaatton Kettleby s two tavern dad a roar u' track on Saturday man: when the town was crowded wtth people and rtgs ()n 2.15 p I The Toronto Accolades of Harmony Incorporated , ladles' chorm on stage __ . g lupm, Bobothe " \r . Clown on stage ' HIStOflCll plaque A 1.... eye a d Km, he. h g 'ffuum bv M P P less. Nature tried to tell the Kettleby lathers amulprd Sm'm that the mlllpoaddldn t belong here. The mill 3 pm; Canada's oldest auc- Um. on age tor the aucttm ol pine lurmture , and blackamnth arttlacts . ALL DAY: Craft (haplays and sales. an R ttque car exhtbttlon. t ptoneer dtsplays and tooth, games 0! sun. decorated houses, . mnhngtanktnald otthe Sclomberg Library Agsistant a J w dam was washed out In 1883. I8 . ION. 1 20. and I961 ... director could earn; $20,000 VEWMARKET The town ts only one step I away from htrtng an asslstant recreatxon director at a salary at more than 320.000 a year The matter was moved out of councxl and tnto a closed to ordmatlng committee meeting last week because two related requests from Par-.a Commxssloner Dan Shannon dealt wtth personnel shuffles within the department Per sonnel matters are not usually dlICUIICd lD wbltc Mayor Ray Twmney and an asststant to the commlsstoner may be able to deal wlth the "deplorable" condtttons o! certatn town parts The mayor satd washroom lacnlttles at Haakett Part and thel Fatrgrounds "are clean but beat up." and gtve mttorsa poor tmpreealon l of Newmarket [ Mayor Twmney sald the town's recreattmal needs are too much for Mr Sherman to handle The cornmtsstoner s )ob ts 33mg to get even har when he quml work on a town-wldeu master plan 0! faculties i The mayor ex latmd Newmarket shoul qu to use some of the $2 rhtlllm tt has In the bank mw for the hem-fit nlthe people' The assustant' rwreatlm director's yob' recetved the unarumou approval of the town's parks and recreatton committee earller this mmth and 1s currently be studied by finance chalrman and rqlaaal oouncxllor Tom Taylor x 1' Hot Sellers means hot Almost all our carpet, area rugs and vinyl flooring feature Hot Seller prices up to 50% off *the Factory Carpet Price un t e Correction (1., A story last week '1 about Ontario Human Sodety Chtd Impctu Don Hepworth sald horses are normally troken at three 5 dd bu Harvey the hate was brden at M m. Harvey Mid hve been brth at about Nouns 0"!" threeyearsoldbtawas ' T"! mt Non until he VII l ve years old Storm 663-2170 under no oblogat-OP (an tor tree m home PSYmmtv Wan-macs WLI as scaneoeouc acumen mu. vumnrevoswwv | '3w at NNf U H! u 20 vtwm at N H328 DUNDAS 9'. x A Mrs that m u (L mm W _ m, EASY or mu Isn't 752 eoro as: 1723 norm u loowrvSVIEw "-"H'.t_nA.l ,1 ng , 6n HSSISSAUGA r. Hash mm; A ' :3 l ~ ' t V 0 270 6600 N' te.

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