'Hw Smuï¬v'llk' Country Mal- km livestock market is, being investigated by the ( )8“ ‘A. “We have waived snnw mm plainly. W118 the standards of can: for some of the animus) and we am follmving up acmrd ingiy. at (his Kimefwrote Alison Cmss. swim mum. marketing and communications [or the (m 2A in an c-mail to The Sunflï¬bune. The ï¬mpetmi to launch the inmtigalion may have come fmm an online petition maned Longtime livestock market investigated hy Uxbï¬dge «idem Heather Clemenceau. Ms (lemenceau ï¬rst heard about the livestock market a mu ple of weeks ago and visited it for the ï¬rst time Nov. 17.1139 same day. she launched her petition. called Minister ‘l‘t‘d Mt‘Met‘hn and Mayor Wayne meemn: Shut. Doum the (Intel Stnuflvilk' livestock Market. In the petition. Ms (Elm-n» vnu'au described the Tenth lmv Me Murmurs nnIim‘ pm- flk‘ describes he: as a critical thinker and vegetarian. A/layor ï¬nds nothing, afoul during visit HY SAN DRA BOLAh mummy mg. cum SHARE THAT OPINION, STOUFFVILLE. E-MAIL LETTERS TO THE EDITOR TO IMASON@YRMG.COM w my r SifW-‘ï¬'ibune C8598 E are on ling. m the ails THURSDAY,MV.29,20‘2 I “MMCOMUNWYOFWHW I “PAGES/SHNCLUMGHST mtng Stouï¬â€˜ville Elementary teachers in York chkm began ramping up thvir work-twrule action in luml «hook today. with plans to join the mat of the province in full strike action in December. ‘Ihe walk-out. announced by Elementary 11-Mth Federation of Ontario (l? "-0) yesterday aftvr- noon. is the third «ago in cura- Iating lom‘ht'r action in pruth York teachers signal strike warning kzurzourï¬iyrmg mm BY KIM IAIIOUR against Bill Its. the Putting Stu~ dents Fiï¬! Act. legislation impos- ing wage freezes. ending banking of sick (Ian and stopping tht- tight in slrikv. His members will n-fuw to attend any meetings inside or outside of the schrxfl day (exclud- ing IPRO. a modal mlucatinn maxing). arrive no earlier than 30 minutes before the sun of claw. York's local union president David (ilcgg said “phase two" sums in the region‘s 170 today. TEA TIME and leave no later than 30 minutes- aflcmards (this action had been pmvinus'ly conï¬ned in Monday and lhuulay), and beginning I)“ 10. they W11! not take pan in any ï¬eld trips. claw emmionat or extra- curricular activitim. "Warm-n wullhe u-acmng and mm pmny mmh all it's going 10 [XI‘I' ‘ M sumv pom! in Decembct. lcau‘lwrx urmss the province will smge walk-nuts. giving pamms 72 huurx nuu‘u‘ a free Gift with Pun'hase 0 For the Month of December in NW a PANDORA hululav unman mm mm punhau- 01 31mm mnrr m arthau ’Tcwcllcrs 37A" WYOBDOQID MT‘VEV! I N nu 3%: I u: | “It ls unfortunate that we hem- bwn plan-d in the position M haw mg m strilu- by Himratiun Minis wr Lama-I Brown. but wv will pm- vido patents with amph- nmk’v In msun' (he safety nf students." said [711!) Pmsidcm Sam Hammond ()prmliuna in mull clam-mm» puhlu‘ schuul drum tho pmvinw will be afloat-d. Mt. Clem said It has nm yet been determlmi who'n thk will vxlx-n'cmtc the strike. Ht sn- mum par m The Ruby Red Hat Ramblers Joanne Norton (from lcft). ( Bertrud Shcmky. Lynda Usher‘and ('nn- nic McKrnzie~Morgan enjoy a Vidorian tea a! the Wlmdiurch Sluuï¬viflc Museum last Fridav. Ham S V» 1 Al) urtml mlun NNI )( )RA IQ‘VH'HPTV ' 0 \mmn harthau "NV