a3b- fc viev uw i-v- vv whitchurchrstouifvihe public-library- 8 tzysraegidiads sfein neakwill get 50 cents including gst 48 pages saturday nov 21 1998 to reach us 905 6402100 3 police highspeed chase kills oshawa father k- man 35 arrested after crash v byjoanransberry staff writer a claremont man has been charged in connection with a fatal crash involving a highspeed police chase near port perry an oshawa father of six children was killed in the nov 15 crash while his wife escaped serious injury the incident has rekindled debate r the need for police pursuits this week while funeral services were held for john gibbons ontario provincial police opp laid charges against david franklin doerfler 35 of claremont gibbons 47 was killed when doerflers pickup truck being pur sued by durham regional police sped into a busy manchester inter section slamming into gibbons v gibbons and his wife were returning home from orillias casinqrama the twominute highspeed pur suit was launched after officers responded to a domestic dispute xall police reported the night of the incident durham regional police had charged doerfler with criminal har- vrassmerit and breach of probation following the crash opp charged doerfler with criminal negligence causing death and criminal negli gence causing bodily harm the incident is under investiga- tion by the special investigations unit which probes all civilian deaths or serious injuries involving the police gibbons is the third innocent per- us see fathers page 3 sleeping on the job i i i board lockout only angered teachers staf ph0t0sj0erd witteveen neil and mary lynne st john and baby andrew play the holy family dur ing the first performance of bethlehem live 98 at the christian blind mission on stbuffville sideroad at kennedy- road the eightday perfor mance is an outdoor christmas experience for the entire family shows run until nov 22 and again from nov 26 to nov 29 by jennifer brown staff writer a if teachers were undecided about the york region public school boards final offer a week ago they arent sitting on the fence any longer- the fiveday lockout that ended thursday has only served to anger teachers even teachers who support the boards offer say it willbe rejected by the majority in a supervised vote to be held monday by as much as 80 per cent teachers will vote monday at four schools across the region stonehaven in newmarket sixteenth avenue in richmond hill ashton meadows in markham and yorkhill inthomhill the supervised vote will be conducted by the ministry of labour some teachers charge that events of the last week have caused their colleagues to lose sight of why they entered the profession others say the dispute has solidified their belief that they are a group of professionals who deserve the respect of their employer and a better contract we feel more like a profession like educators who are here for the same purpose and thats kids said diane more a grade 8 teacher at william armstrong public school in markham at the beginning we felt wed never get parents on side but the ones who have talked with us are very sup- portive parents know we are the last defence for kids and if we dont make sure whats going on in the classroom is fair and equitable who will maple teacher doug lang says he will vote to accept trie offer monday and fears he will be sanctioned by the union the joseph a gibson public school teacher did not register for strike pay andjike his colleagues didnt get paid during the lockout see board page 5 7n engine tuneup charging system check includes battery terminals bgb vfcheck air filter fuel filter load test battery fs jfi5s electronic eriaine control checkaltemator outdut nob ii 4 6cyl 8cyl vans aerostars extra platinum plugs extra electronic engine control checkalternatokoutpjut ydlagtjjkj roadtesvtawyiii4i engine shampoo checlc starter current draw mcarthur ford ford quality gore t i at vour service complete service for all ford lincoln ajuercury products for over 27 years csrsifbbbbabbbmttsy oe 3ta nrjys country realfy 6400888 u 1