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Terrace Bay News, 14 Nov 1984, p. 5

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va Canadian Legion Branch 223 Ladies Aux- iliary Poppy Day Tea are (left to right) Claudette May, Ev Falzetta, Arianne Falzetta, Marion Burns and Mary Claire Kennedy. Lillian Beliveau con- vened the very successful event at which Cora Ropchan, Stella Gusul, Dot er Scribbles 'oupal and Doris Marcella poured tea. President Adelaide Beaulieu was very. pleased with the turnout especially considering the adverse weather conditions of the day. Schreib ry WINNIE CAMPBELL Our deepest sympa- thy goes to Mrs. Rita Scott and Family on the death of "Short", a wonderful father and husband. He will be greatly missed. Get well in hospital to Norma Fummerton, Ann Todesco, Mr. Smart and Lorretta McParland. Thanks to all who ~ worked at the Chimo Bazaar. The tablecloth was won by Vienna Mc- Lellan and the wreath was won by B. Ellacott. Congratulations to the new Western Pro Shop which opened this week. The doorprize was won by Mr. Beauparlant. Other prizes went to Betty Randa, Nancy Jenson, Ron McBride, Annie Niemi, Betha Mil- ler, Leo Labbe and Mary Zambori. Word has been re- ceived that Mrs. Edna McColeman, former resident of Schreiber, passed away. Mr. and Mrs. 'Bob Campbell -- celebrated their 25th Anniversary. Many relatives and friends attended the gathering. A supper was held at Restaurant LeBlanc and then on to the Legion Hall for dancing and buffet. Brother Bill Campbell was Master of Ceremonies. At the head table was the Maid of ° Honour, Mavis Godin, Bridesmaids Gail Welbourne and Carol Anne Marshall, Best Man Bill Campbell and Usher Gerry Godin. Music was supplied by Nick Duchane. Conven- or was Mrs. Tammy Mineau. Many gifts were re- ceived. Bob thanked all who attended. Out of town guests who at- tended were Henry and Rose Dimmery, Dixie and Don Winters of Thunder Bay. The wed- ding cake was made by Mavis. Mr. Mark Campbell has returned from Jam- aica. Mr. Dan Miller has returned from U.S.A. Both were on vacation. Rene Bedard retired from the C.P.R. after 42 years of service on Sun- day, October 28th. His four danchters Lor- raine, Alene, Rolande and Michele made the final trip with him and were greeted at the sta- tion by Mom, Cecile, brothers Harvey and David and many rela- tives and friends. A party was held in the afternoon at the home of daughter Mich- ele attended by many friends and family. His children presented him with a diamond ring as a momento of his retire- ment. Attending from out of : town were Mr. Babe Sauriol of Thunder Bay, Mr. Alfred Desbiens of Missanabie, and his daughters Lorraine of Toronto, Alene of Thun- der Bay and Rolande of North Bay. Teachers Request Mediator cont'd. continued from page 1 tions." 'The Board's present offer represents a 3.6 per cent increase in the 3 lower levels and a 4.5 per cent increase to the teachers in the higher classifications. The overall percentage in- creases fall far short of - an impartial fact finder's recommendation and is totally unacceptable to the teachers."' "We have contacted the Education Relations Commission and have requested the assistance of a mediator- who will assist the parties in or- der that a settlement satisfactory to the teachers, the board and the Catholic Community of this area, can be achieved."' The agreement being negotiated between the Board and the teachers is for one year. Accord- ing to the report by Fact Finder, Mr. Paul Piche, the board has stated that even their initial posi- tion was offering money that they did not have and that the Ministry of Education had informed the boards that no fur- ther funding was avail- able to them. The fact finder recommended that additional funding come from one or a com- bination of the follow- ing: 1) Apply salary savi from 1983-84 budget of $30,000 to- wards this over-expen- diture. 2) Use reserve or capital fund totalling $193,000. 3) Higher tax requisition 4) Sale of Board owned real es- tate. 5) Increase their pupil-teacher ratio clos- er to the provincial aver- age. The Fact Finder's report is not binding and negotiations will contin- - ue. The teachers have submitted another pro- posal to the Boatd and are willing to meet with them at anytime. In the meantime they await the response of the Educa- tion Relations Commis- -- sion regarding the ap- pointment of a media- tor. Jan Bunkis, Chair- man of the North of Superior Roman Catho- lic District Separate School Board could not be reached for com- ment. 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