Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 23, 1979, p. 5

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i- asf y av v7 tub tribune thursday august 23 1st s 3 ft sffia jennifer tosney its back to school time with murray wilson shoes 7 main st w stouffvlllc hours mm tuet wed sat 9 6 pm thurs a fri 9 9 pm it i v heres all you need to know to send little feet back to school savage shoes andour address a 333 w i 9 murray wilton shoej rwimwikwfillffll savage childrens shoes are one thing both kids and parents can agree on kids like the way they look and feel ftrents like the way theyre specially designed to promote the develop ment of healthy feet and that theyre sii for lasting hygenic freshness our store does careful individual fittings too so come on in and let us help direct the little feet in your family backtoschoo s wfestartwdsofiontherighifit murray wilson shoes 7 main stwstbuffville f hours mori tues wed 4 sal 96 pm thurs 4 fri 99pml i mn i t s im 4 buster brown childrens quality footwear murray wilson shoes 7 main st w stouffvrfle hours men tues wed 4 it 9 6 pm thursafrl 99pm mm 1m3 im our experienced staff is here to help jes 28yss2uka akktce 9 rhlmrtncnfo children s foot clinc startrite childrens sick childrens hospital sick childrens hospital specialist grad huda wilson s cathy c as 4 years experience 5 years experience startrite childrens startrite childrens specialist grad specialist grad haley 8 years experience childrens foot clinic r murftat wilson murray wilson shoes 7lwnstwstwffvat hews mml tees wetl 4 sat 9 ml tfctn4frfl-tm- musrar wilson shoes mm stouffville if she fell shed bounce thats the feeling one gets watching 11 year old jennifer tosney of 307 north street stouffville- go through her gym nastics routine its like shes made of rubber- the pretty st marks student recalls how she could do nothing more than a cartwheel and a somersault until 1976 thats when she started watching the olympics on tv and was intrigued by the performances of the gymnastics stars recognizing this interest her mother enrolled her in a class at the high school later she attended an after- hours workout at orchard park her instructor ron robbins of the orchard park staff recognized her enthusiasm and ability and asked her back last spring in competition at seneca college she scored a 1st on the balance beam a 1st on the floor and a 3rd on the vault the beams- my favorite jennifer says she has high praise for mr robbins and the personal attention he provided each of the girls she hopes to resume regular workouts there this fall mr zivic a gen tleman jennifer regards as canadas best gymnastics coach could be setting up a club in stouffville if so she wants to join a five year old brother roger may join also jennifer admits shed dearly like to test her skills at a national level during the holidays this bouncy and pretty preteenager has been taking it easy but come september shell be back at it again endeavoring to improve with age eleven year old jennifer tosney north street stouffville is one of this areas most skilled preteen gymnasts jennifer began taking the sport seriously after watching the 76 olympics on tv shes a student at st marks separate school but attends afternoon workouts at orchard park jim thomas bttftrd and tne teachers strike the chairman reports by donald cousens chairman york county board of education an open letter to the residents of the region of york the board is very concerned about the strike of our secondary school teachers which was initiated on june 27 in a worktorule form the boards objective is to reach an agreement with the teachers on terms that are fair to them and acceptable to the community firm and decisive action by the board may be required to minimize the long term adverse effect- on the students and teachers in the system background the local teachers have handed over their i negotiations to the provincial secondary school federation making their role one of- advising the provincial group a mediator was appointed by the education relations commission and on five separate occasions he called the board and federation negotiators together in ah attempt to reach an agreement in may 67 per cent of the teachers rejected the boards final offer at the same time the teachers authorized strike action the issues the boards two year salary package is estimated to cost 169 per cent while the teachers demand is estimated at 232 pei cent in addition the teachers are demanding that the board pay 100 per cent of ohip and existing dental plan and life insurance coverage the board believes its offer is fair in a time of restraint the board was reluctant to accept arbitration because the prestrike vote of all teachers required by law forces the board to make its offer responsible and reasonable while there is no corresponding pressure on the teachers to make their demands reasonable in spite of this unequal situation and in the interests of getting a settlement the board finally agreed to send all money related items to arbitration mediation was terminated when the two sides failed to agree on- the inclusion of unassigned time in the arbitration package unassigned time unassigned time for a teacher consists of spare periods during which no duties what soever are scheduled if the requested twenty percent of the day were unassigned then all supervisory and ad ministrative duties necessary for the ef fective -conduct- of the school would have to be included along with all teaching in the remaining eighty percent of the day to write in an unassigned time clauseeven one which approximates the present situation in most schools takes organizational decisions away from the principal and forces them to be made at the board level they will then inevitably become a part bfvthe future negotiations it is worth noting that the unassigned time demand was not introduced until after the provincial federation took over negotiations worktorule wprktorule is defined as a strike and is within the legal rights of the teachers during a worktorule situation the teachers may deliberately not carry out some of their duties under the- education act eg recording attendance attending staff meetings reporting student progress during such a strike the teachers must be paid the boards only recourse is to lock the teachers out ultimately a solution will be found if the strike or lockout is continued so long that the education relations commission considers the successful accomplishment of the yearns work by the students to be injeopardy then arbitration will be imposed by provincial authority in other jurisdictions third action has been taken after the strike or lockout has been in effect for about seven to eight weeks conclusion long negotiations and confrontation are a disservice to students teachers and to the entire system the board is trying to bring this situation to a conclusion in a way that will enable all of us to work together afterwards unhindered by bitterness on the important educational projects where team work is so necessary the trustees have some difficult decisions to make so also do the teachers your opinion is important why not make it known both to some teachers and to your local trustee s combine those bills one payment each month to your credit union sure beats three or four to separate creditors not only in convenience but more important in the actuaicash savings possible and count the savings stouffville district credit union 96 main st w 640281 1 dear staff on behalf of the whitchurch stouffville chamber of commerce and myself i wish to take this opportunity to ex press bur thanks for your tremendous help over the sellebration weekend you did a wonderful job in making the event a great success special notes of appreciation go to you jim and your editorial staff for giving us more support and coverage than we ever imagined thanks to you baree and your advertising ciation people for help in pro mo ting the sellebration thank you lois for all your work in so many areasthe sandwich- board the dialabus and others too numerous to mention tf thank you marie and husband blair for looking after the wellrun bicycle rodeo and thanks to everyone else on the tribune staff we- ap preciated your support oedstonehouse wbkcharchstoaffvnie chamber of commerce we cant take the curves out of the road but we an check your front end alignment and wheel balance hjo i minor concn heil patrick motors ltd body shop civei free estimates tune uptime is also here dont wait till its too late let ur check your ch when youre in neil patrick motors ltd 477 main st west stouffville 6403450 hwj ivffh

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