But ('ouncillor Mike Hurnit- said [he Hmn wuld (In “illmul sonw of line \pinul'l' business from [he park. “We don‘t “am it." he said. “The people in mum-roux husinvssvs should spring up once lhv 112041“? tlwnw park opvm in ISM. (‘ouncillur \l Iml’l‘y \uid nm- of the firs! slvps is to have the umn‘s M'ficiul plan upprmwl. It's no“ at the prm in l ll‘Vi‘I. Comma mod om". scum'aun. Onun J n h n B r r n n u 1). Marketing Dirt-clm' at l'unmln'.» \\ mult‘rlnml. hm “N‘ks Amt) toltl Ult' Rirhmund llill (‘lunnlwr 0| (‘ommvrm- that lllllllt‘l‘tHlS businesses ('I'l‘illt'd by the con- struction m ('zmada‘s \\'mul«-rlauul in Maple. "I‘m cum-ornml \u-‘rv going In lw h) puswd.‘ In- said. Let’s get business from park, R0 we says lh‘acling to an 0(lil0rial in lust \u‘vk‘s Liberal. Richmond Hill ('ouncillor (mrd Hmw (‘nllvd [or council tu-giu- M'or) runsidt-rnlion lo spim)†business that mu) In- ('I":Il('(l by the con- struction ul' (‘unada‘s \\'mulorl:uul in Maple. 10255 YONGE STREET SUITE 205 RICHMOND HILL, ONTARIO TELEPHONE: 884-1529 Mon, ~ Fri. 9 am‘ ~ 5 pm. Sat. By appt. 9 am. to noon a Ienlative contract that would provide a 6.5 per cent pay increase and 41 new jobs, By STEVE PEARLSTEIN and DUN BERNARD The executive of York Region's elementary teachers today will ask the membership to reject Insurance Companies STATE FARM Elementary level BRIAN MATHER Nul IAI- See mé READ THE DETAILS OF THIS LOW COST ACCIDENT, DENTAL & LIFE COVERAGE, THE 1979~80 STUDENT INSURANCE PLAN OF THE IN THE ELEMENTARY 81 SECONDARY SCHOOLS OF THIS AREA. Exec will ask teachers to reject board offer SEABUARD LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY REED SHAW STENHOUSE LIMITED PO BOX 231 TORONTO DOMINION CENTRE TORONTO, ONTARIO M5K 929 PARENTS OF CHILDREN YOUR CHILD WILL BE BRINGING HOME DETAILS & APPLICATION FOR MAIL THE APPLICATION TODAY ALONG WITH PAYMENT, NO STAMP REQUIRED TO: Plans for an hotel are im-Iudvd in (h:- town's propusml ('ivic ('ontrc (‘mnpkw which “oukl he built all \‘(mgo Street and \lnjm' Mackenzio Drive: \nqu-im uill loll you ulmul tlu- spim)“ business I h 03' got from hisnmluml." A mass meeting of the elementary teachers will be held this afternoon at additional posit-ions last spring for the current school year. (‘ritics of the proposed settlement argue thal only H new jobs would be created because the school board approved 27 IMPORTANT REMINDER TO THE Under the existing conlract. which expired Federation sources refuse public comment about the settlement, but the executive is known to be seeking more money and more jobs. Last July, the teachers' negotiating team reached a tentative agreement with the York County Board of Education. but the teachers‘ federation executive rejected the settlement. In the wake of that dispute. the teachers' negotiating chief, Kirby Brock, resigned, The board already has ratified the settlement. Aurora High School. An in-school vote on the tentative settlement is expected to be held one week from today. based strictly on seniority, the board would set up a committee of trustees. teachers and staff and determine layoffs on the basis of the teacher‘s contract status. length of service and qualifications. Rather than lay off “redundant" teachers based strictly on seniority. the board would set up a committee of The agreement also provides for a new direction in dealing with the effects of declining enrollment on job security. Aug. 31. the pupilâ€"teacher ratio (PTRt provided 1,163 teachers for 24,700 students. The tentative agreement would raise the total number of teachers to 1.204 and lower the P'I‘R from 21.23- 1 to 20.5~l. T h e t e n t a t i v e agreement also would require the board to notify the federation by March l if it anticipates redundancies the following school year. Np terminations could occur until an Occasional Teacher Pool of onevhalf per cent of the total membership is established. another new contract provision. Those aSSigned lo the pool would remain on contract and re-assigned as posilions become available A LOAN FOR ALL REASONS [ID I IIVIH I tDâ€"HI'I'HHIDHLOâ€" EVHLUHI IUIVD SHOP fl : CHRISTMAS .. EARLY THIS § JEWELLERS 10123 YONGE ST. RICHMOND HILL, ONT. 884-1687 INCLUDING WATCHES I RINGS 0 GIFTWARE 0 ETC ASSORTED MERCHANDISE CLEARING AT PROMPT REPAIRS ON PREMISES TO WATCHES, JEWELLERY, ANTIQUE CLOCKS, GOLD WELDING 8 CHARMS SOLDERING. ESTIMATESâ€"APPRAISALSâ€"EVALUATIONS No one xx the blaze. 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