No building money in sight says Bailey from CATHOLIC on page Ai As a tie vote, the motion lost. That prompted Bailey to say that wiîhouî the campus there wsll be no board office since there's currently no provin- cial money forthcoming to build one. (According to senior staff, the campus could prove to be an important step in solv- ing overcrowding at the HCDSB's cramped administrative facilities and save taxpayers even more money through a host of efficiencies.) "If we turn this down, there is no money," said Bailey An emotional LeMay then said there's actually more at stake than just an office, namely a faith predicated on going out into the world hike Jesus' disciples and not remaining insular. "We have 10 be able to work together to live and grow together. We have to he an inclusive society" LeMay said trustees have to listen to the will of taxpayers, who stand to save considerable money from the project. "l'm really disappointed this is falling apart," she concluded. Viana argued that his board has a one-time-only chance 10 be one of four distinct parîners in the projeci. "We should be at the centre, flot some isolaîed, stand- alone location," hie said. "Don't let this pass through your hands." Three of the four dissenting trustees declined t0 disclose their rationale for opposition and Van de Vrande refused 10 speak until everyone else had their opportunity. Finally, he explained that iniîially he was in favour of the campus and that "many valid reasons" remain 10 join. He said he lisîened 10 bis constituents in church and ai the maIl, however, and was "surprised how many came out of the woodwork" against il. At that point, Bailey stopped Van de Vrande cold, main- taining that procedure dictates ihat Van de Vrande could vote against his own motion, hut flot speak againsi it. If hie did, he'd have to withdraw his motion, which Van de Vrande refused 10 do. Van de Vrande then voîed against his second amended (and ultimately redundant) motion to approve "the nexi steps necessary 10 move forward" with the project. Trustees were again split as they were for the first motion. "inm flot sure where we go from here," said Bailey CORCTO NO IC B.L. Marshall LI. B. Es auâmnng & Eider Law Miesd ny, Ju e 2P9, 2006 n the Sniors Mot Featr , .4, I ls 93 Armstrong Avenue, Georgetown *TRANSMISSIONS REBUILI ON SITE *COMPLETE POWERTRAIN SERVICE *IMPORTS, DOMESTICS & LIGHT TRUCKS *DIFFERENTIALS * WOINTS é DRI VESHAFTS *CLUTCHES -REPAIRS & SERVICE LOi tom ; "o* r4 [ùçr N Best Service Best Re-Builder Best Value in the Business! * FRONT, REAR & FOUR WHEEL DRIVES Best Warranty * FRONT/REAR AXIES FRZEE COURTESY RENT AL CAR WITH MAJOR REPAIRS " 18-hole Championship Golf Course " Driving Range and Practice Facility * Licenced Lounge and Bar " Golf Tournamnents " Weddings and Receptions " Private and Corporate Functions Ra " Monday to Thursday " Early Bird (weekdays before :3Oain) " Twilight (everyday after 4:0Opm) $ " Weekends (Fîiday to Sunday & Hoiday.) $75 cRoSWNDS____ 6621 Guelph Line, Burlington, Ontario (bat south of Derry Rd.) www.crosswîndsgolf.com Tel: (905) 319-5991 The Canadian Champion, Friday, June 23, 2006 A15 tuasmIssIons tuexas 905-877-3521 Düy d N-ll V1i W'