unignvelle standard times tv ii c1 vl kmiimtm- vlv pub grille festival beer garden live entertainment 1230 tone dogs 400 42nd st band 630 slammw bhuddas 4706955 unfonville vol 110 n6 44 thursday june 4 1998 24 pages 50 gsrind should be now open longer hours visa and mterac icioluul libtiaitifjiiscry discounts for large orders and community events 15812 mam stkstouffvu intering the ministry people p 15 the gtsb power strug news p 3 entertainment p 18 strike after stalled talks with board jennifer brown staff writer york region public high school teachers could find themselves in a strike position before school ends for the summer j following stalled contract talks between teach ers and the board at the voyager hotel in new market tuesday morning union officials request ed a conciliation officer be appointed by the ministry of labor that person will meet with negotiators from both sides within five days but lynn johnston president of the the ontario secondary school teachers federation isnt optimistic about a quick settlement v if the industrial model holds up conciliation wont last more than a day and a half johnston said should that happen teachers are free to call a strike vote two weeks after the start of concilia tion meanwhile the conciliator will prepare a report to outlineboth sides of the dispute which could set the stage for a work stoppage 14 days after the reports release johnston says the situation has given him a sense of deja vu r it was just a year ago high school teachers found themselves in the same situation after 18 months of negotiations current talks have been under way for less than a month according to johnston the thought of further delays convinced the union to request concilia tion we were ready to rock and roll but the board just stalled johnston said tuesday we had an agreement with the board they were to come today with the superintendent of finance and superintendent of secondary staffing who have all the money information they agreed to share that information today so please see page 3 turf wars heating up stouffville refuses to give in to newmarket rick vanderlinde staff writer whitchurchstouffville is still not interested in talking to newmarket about giving lip any of its territory the mayor has stated again this week newmarket council has been trying to set up a meeting with its northern neighbor for the past month it even called on york region chairperson bill fisch to act as referee newmarket wants to take land from whitchurchstouffville between hwy 404 and woodbine avenue for an industrial park but mayor wayne emmerson said his council has no intention of giving newmarket any of its territory emmerson said that while newmarket com plains it needs more industrial land so does whitchurchstouffyille the argument may sound nonsensical consider ing the vast open spaces available in whitchurch- stouffville but what emmerson is arguing for is sewage capacity the key to gaining industrial development access to sewage capacity is con- please see page 3 showing school spirit stouffviue district secondary school student candice miller stretches against the bungee cord to beat her opponent during the schools spirit day held tuesday on tuesday photo by sjoerdwitteveen