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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 1 Nov 1989, p. 28

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i / 28 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, November 1,1989 Fact Finder Appointed for Separate Board Eric Runacres The Education Relations Commission has appointed Mr. Eric Runacres of Cold- water to act as Fact Finder in the negotiations between the elementary and secondary secondary teachers and the trustees trustees of the Peterborough, Victoria, Northumberland and Newcastle Roman Catholic Catholic School Board. Mr. Runacres will meet with the parties and write a report setting out which matters have been agreed upon and which matters remain remain in dispute. The report may also contain recommendations recommendations for settlement. A graduate of the University University of Toronto in 1947, Mr. Runacres retired as Director of the Hastings County Board of Education in 1979. In the intervening years, he held positions as Elementary Elementary Teacher, Secondary Teacher, Principal and Inspector Inspector before nis appointment appointment as Director in 1969. Since retiring, he has been involved in studies at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, and has been providing a consulting service service to education and business. business. His field of specialization specialization is human relations and its application to effective management. Previous fact finding appointments appointments include Haloi- mand Secondary, Wentworth Wentworth County . Secondary and Fort Frances-Rainy River River Elementary. This appointment is made under Section 14,' of the School Boards and Teachers Collective Negotia- ' tions Act, Revised Statutes of Ontario, 1980. Courtice Study Will Determine Facilities Need A committee of town council has given a green light to a study which would investigate the feasibility of a new community facility in the Courtice area. At a meeting on Monday, the general purpose and administration administration committee earmarked earmarked $47,000 for the study. The committee recommendation recommendation (which must yet be approved by town council) council) would engage the firm of Marshall Macklin and Monaghan Monaghan to conduct the study in conjunction with Moffat Kinoshita Associates Incorporated. Incorporated. Town staff anticipate that the feasibility study will identify specifically what facilities will be needed needed on the site located on 33.2 acres at the comer of Highway Two and Courtice Rd. The site for the future community facilities was secured secured during negotiations in 1987 and 1988. Fact Finder Appointed for Public Board The Education Realations Commission has appointed Mrs. Helen S. Finley of Kingston to act as Fact Finaer in the negotiations between the elementary teachers and the trustees of the Northumberland & Newcastle Newcastle Board of Education. Mrs. Finley will met with the parties and write a report report setting out which matters matters have been agreed upon and which matters remain in dispute. The report may also contain recommendations recommendations for settlement. Mrs. Finley, a Councila- tor with the Family Referral and Conciliation Service, brings an awareness of both the collective bargaining process and the educational sector to this appointment. As a member of the Ontario Ontario Council of Regents for the Colleges of Applied Arts and Technology, she was involved involved in collective bargaining. bargaining. Mrs. Finley was also a member of the Secondary Education Review Society (SERF). Mrs. Finley has previously previously been appointed as Fact Finder by the Educational Relations Commission to Elgin Elgin County Secondary, Northumberland & Newcastle Newcastle Sccondaiy and Victoria County Elementary. 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