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Richmond Hill Liberal, 6 Jun 1979, A3

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Engineering Admin- istrator for the town of Richmond Hill. Bud Newton. has been elected president of a provincial engineering association for what might turn out to be a most important year in the life of the organization. wish [0 change the law lo enable them to perform their job “10 the full extent of their capability," said Mr Newton. Mr. Newton, who has been with the town engineering department for four years, assumed office as president of the 10,500 member Ontario Association of Certified Engineering Technicians and Technologists (OACETTL at the Association‘s 19th Annual General Meeting in London, Ontario. May 26. Members consider provincial legislation “oul-daled“ and they This year the association is pushing for more recognition in their field â€" “the legal right to practice engineering." said Mr. Newton. Enjoy your pool and leave the work to us. Let us keep your pool in excellent condition with a weekly full maintenance service. pqglmgte Provincial job for Hill man Annual Interest for OneYear VICTORIA VG AND GREY TRUST Member: Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation Guaranteed Investment Certificates NOW 889-4500 14 ESSEX AVE. UNIT 23, THORNHILL Bud Newton 'The pool owners friend" Since 1844 Contact our office: 10355 Yonge Street Richmond Hill 884-1107 Al this time engineering sechnicizms and lechnologisls who have been Irained in communin colleges m do certain work. find some of Ibis work technically can be done only by professional engineers. In an address to ()ACETT‘s membership, Mr. Newton emphasized the dispute was not with the engineers per se but rather the law governing the practice of engineering. Mr. Newton said he would move toward more partnership between professionals and para- professionals. OACETT submilled a brief outlining lheir position lo lhe Professional Organiza- tions Committee who will in turn prepare a brief for the Allorney General‘s Office. The new president said he would hope to see this matter come before the legislative assembly this Year. .0 CU fig/7 ts for ll.sz Egard’s ban d8. Operation Catch-Up, a community service organization working privately with young students who have learning and behavioral problems. won‘t be getting the support it had hoped for from the York Board of Education. OCU lost its Canada Works grant this year. worth about $125,000, so it approached the program committee of the public school board and the Separate Board‘s education committee asking for support. David Burns, Chris McMonagle and Dave Porter. speaking for ()CU. asked for approval that local school boards could buy special services from organizations such as OCU without penalty. They also wanted them to write the ministry stating that intent. At present. boards are only allowed to buy such services from other school boards. rSHOP'N SAVE AT Bul NO EXTRA CHARGE T0 MEASURE YOUR WINDOWS REPAIRS & SERVICE TO ALL MAKES 0F SEWING MACHINES ALLENCDURT PLAZA - BAYVIEW it MABKHAM I REGULAR GRIND ' AVAILABLE ONLY AT ‘ALLENCOURT‘ (E) Bayview 8 Markham Rd., Richmond Hill WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES the committee PEP DOG FOOD 2%? 1 0° ORANGE PEKOE ASSORTED COLORS KLEENEX BAKED IN OUR OWN OVENS Fresh Dinner Rolls Maxwellhouse Coffee GOLD SEAL LIGHT RED ROSE TEA PAPER TOWELS FLAKED TUNA SPECIALS EFFECTIVE TIL SATURDAY, JUNE 9I79 CUSTOM MADE DRAPERY WE SPECIALIZE IN DRAPERY asked for a report on the implications of overtly supporting OCU and also asked for an opinion from (he ALSBO (association of large school boards) curriculum committee. The| result is not good for the livelihood of OCU. The word from ALSBO is that all such requests be resisted because of the many legal loopholes they presepl Il feels such support could be lransmuled into a way of diverting ministry funds to private schools. However the committee will recommend to the full board on June 11 that it support ()CU in seeking financial assistance from the Ministry of Com- munin and Social Ser- vices, regional governâ€" ment and any other agents deemed feasible The big problem is OCU is now guaranteed only $50000 out of a $170,000 budget. It gets $25,000 from United Way, $10,000 mflmumgl 60 BAG PACK. 6 OZ TIN 2 ROLL PACK 12 PER BAG 1 LB. BAG “I can recognize some of the problems twith endorsing OCU) but I still think it is the board's ultimate decision on which services it‘ can buy.“ said Richmond Hill Trustee Bev Breslow. from Community and Social Services and $10,000 from Probation and' Aflercase‘ another community service project. Though she is not a member of the program committee‘ she attended last week‘s session because of her keen in- terest in OCU. She feels there is no service comparable to what the organization can provide. However. she admits it isn't feasible or finanâ€" cially possible for the board to provide such a service. much less agree lo buy il privately. “The board would have $233 $1‘2? 932) 699 79¢) to monitor the program Breslow. and all teachers would have to have certain The Separate school levels of certification â€" Board hadbeenwaiting to something "1051 10f (5105‘? see its counlerpart‘s in OCU currenty on‘t - - i. ' have The problems of red demsmn on OCL tape would be enor- Superintendent of mous Never Before Never Again 87 Bloor St. W. Mail and Phone Orders Filled Chargex and Mastercharge accepted You could win _ these fabulous Mercedes -Benz Never belore has anyone oflered these large pnce reductions on sterling suver Engm Imernancnal Star!an Sllver panerns are m- eluded In this speCIal sale. even their most popular panerns AH our stock of International Sliver every smgle Ilem. IS available a' the unprecedented savmgs o! 45% to 60% Never again quI you have such a sterlmg opportunity Take advamage now 0! lhIS once en a lifetime sale to begin. complete. or add to your servuce o! sierlmg Thls offer In llmlIod only to ma nook on hand. Sugg. Reg Spoclal 5 Pc. Setting (Lun.) ...... $312.50 $119.50 5 Pc Selling (Dinner) 337.50 137.50 Teaspoon. regular .. 47.50 22.95 Teaspoon, small . . 42.50 21.95 Soup spoon (dessert) 67 50 33.95 Soup spoon (cream) 67.50 33.95 Demi-lasse spoon 3?.50 16.95 No1 all items available in every panern Wm...with the tum of a key! You could win' one often 1979 Mercedes-Benz 240D sedans available to be won just by ~opeâ€"n- prize locks on display. Open both 3 Savings and a Chequing ac- count, and your teller will give you a second key to try in the locks. t. i. If your key opens the "Mercedes" lock, you'll win' a 240D sedan (approximate retail value $720,750) ilf your key opens the "Silver Dollar" lock, it will be redeemed by the teller for a Canadian silver dollar." Your key is guaranteed to open one of the locks ' 8143 YONGE STREET (BAYHILL MEWS) 881-3453 Thu comm said Mrs. Special Services Jack ust Savin and Che i l byat Roygal Bust tlfiq“ mg International Sterling A total of 850.000 krys (750.000 hue WILLIAM SAVE 45% - 60% PRELUDE JOAN OF ABC ANGELIQUE ENCHANTRESS PINE TREE WILD ROSE ‘ndmdunls 18 yam of age Ind older Compleu dflmb an In: Lng your first Royal Trust Savings or Chequing account. Simply visit your local Royal Trust Savings Branch, open either 3. Savings or a The Separate School Board had been Waiting [0 see its counlerpart‘s decision on OCU. “ASHLEY 'Chequing account with a minimum deposit of $100, and you're eligible to try a key in the two ‘ 'Royal Danish Salad or pastry fork ..... 8 65.00 Euncheontork ‘ 85.00 Di‘nner Fork . 100‘00 Sealood Fark , . , 47 50 l uncheon Kmle 47 50 Dunner Knife" 57 50 Butler Spreadev MM 40 00 lMon. Ihru Sal. 9'30 - 5:30 Thurs 1.119 p m udun house?" " 'Rhapsody (‘ronin also sees value in removing students with certain types of problems, from the school environment altogether. Classes are usually held by OCU in private residents’ homes and basements. Sugg Reg Spoclal And enter the Grand Prize Sweepstakes! You could win both 3 Mercedes-Benz 43081. roadster and a Mercedes-Benz 240D sedan just by making d_eposits into your Royal Trust Savings or Chequing account Each time you deposit 3100 into either account your teller will give you an official “Grand Prize” entry form (a maximum of 50 entry forms per deposit is allowed). Simply fill our the entry form and deposit it into the ballot box located in a Royal Trust Savings Branch. Come in today! This promotion closes on June.30, 1979. The Grand Prize draw will be held on or about August 2. 1979. Ify_our entry is selected in the Grand Prize draw and you hold both a Royal Trust Savings account and a Royal Trust Chequing account with a balance ofat least $100 in each on August 2nd. 1979, you'll win" the 45081. roadster and the 240D sedan (approximate retail value $63,150)...just for saving and chequing at Royal Trust. lfyour entry is selected in the Grand Prize draw and you only hold a Royal Trust Savings account (or only a Chequing account) showing a balance, on August 2, 1979, ofat least $100, you’ll win' the fabulous 4SOSL roadster (approximate retail value $42,400). 'Subieu to you corrccrly answering a nme-limntd. skill-mung qutslion "Canadian Silver dollars (onmn 100‘} nKkel. THE LIBERAL, Wednesday. June 6. 1979 v $31.95 54.95 25.95 22.95 21,75 “1867 Butter Knile(servung) ,$ 62.50 Servmg spoon A . ‘2500 Servmg fork 15625 Gravv ladle 156 25 Sugar spoon 62 50 Sugar longs V 62 50 “Iv/Cake serve: 1’35 00 “l don‘t know how they‘re going 10 continue with the program they‘re planning now," said Mrs. Breslow. “They‘re really an amazing bunch of people and I‘d hate to see the service fold for financial reasons." ' ' Regulav and Sale pnces approximately 10% highev Free Delwery Toronto Area Orders ova! $30.00 Sugg Reg SpoclaI AUTOMOBILES $2.50 54.75 79.50 32.50 32.50 64.75

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