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The Era (Newmarket, Ontario), September 12, 1979, p. 2

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N I 5 . yum.MAmu-u.ou.wca.mseis ms Teachers lose two days I HIGHWAY | loathed fre- n. A-Ii always been ableiogat a (Wh~.~ll betaaidh'mwesathce Weber! oecQau-y uaWw thenest month to Hr. tenth-d fru pg. A-ii motioned thdr workto rule until ratificath of the agreement bond votm it: in favw of closing the schools P!!! the tentative agreement is raufied y both parti. Sept. 3 Board chairman Don Cot-er- calls a was conform He pointd oil the board had the vtbal asurance of ($81? that it would not contirme the work torule on the first day of school "Uur action was based on what we saw in the school. he stated He claimed that tn many of the schools at- tendance was not taken. textbooks were not handed out and no trinCipals had called a meetim of their staff "(on you see a pinup not callir a meetim of his staff on the first day of school he asked me wtth-tonne had caught the board by surprise. he admitted. because they thought everythim had returned to normal If the teachers modified or withdrew their work to rule the board would reopen the schools. he added I feel very right in what I'm (him. he said Un one hand I am saddened ardoritheother hand I believe in what I m (bug ' Outside the board offices teachers had already erected picket lines . Neil Hunro. the teachers" chief negotiator. was smug the pcketcs He said they had a feeling that the board would do something work-to-rule would continue until the teaches had a chance to vote on it Sept. 4 Misuse- Kin Townmip inntee Dr Hector Hassey calls his own pros oonfermce tn which he stated that the board diotdd not have closed the schools He was me of the thrc trustees who had disagreed with the board's decision other two were Georgina trustee Audrey Hall and Markham trustee John SiQherw Dr Massey said the board's decisiai made him question if he would remain as a trustee From his Visit to King City Secondary School. My. he said he felt that classes had proceeded almost nor mally if the schools are to be closed." he said. "This mould have been date 'in June.notin September if maday was close to normal. so coiad Wed- rwsby and Thursday If we waited for ll month for a contract. we could be patient it: two mire mys " Sept. 3 High schools in York Region are closed Sept. s The high schools remain closed hit both the board and teachers meet in the evenim The board in its NOT'CE R The the lS-l ratifies with a meeting agreement vote All watery issues were to gs to arbin'stien and a unassigned time committee procedures would be lmndled in a lettc tidal ice-thud fro-.pg. A-ii wmtld have will in aha midse from the mains. such as rust and dirt. being eliminated w the water tap The chlorine level was back to normal Friday morning. ac- ourdtngioPhillipAumist. a hesldi impector from the York It Health L'mt Mr August had tested water samples from Thursday and confirmed that the chlorine reading was mo: We asked if the watc had b. safe to drink he answered. Pi-ten a hulth pohst J View the water was wobbly safe. Aqthing that smelled yob- pctionable you would't drink even though it have tested 3? Smelly water is safe Committees would be set up to look into cross peel transfers. positions at responsibility and workload he teaches in their mutir' void 023.! in favor of ratifying the Dr Eric Holowaty. mutate medical officer of health with the twalth tliit. stated thus b no maximum levelkaownat chhchlirinebecan. lusarbmtodrhk "It's basically an optatiual problem and it's bdng covered by oil- field inspectors." he es ained We think it has resulted from standard disinfection routine that has to be pee w with all new watt "It is probable that Carry on a Genera Practice oi Law In lbwmsrksi Barrie Bradford Asrsra lichen . Keswick Angus hasten Ste-lime Alston NEWIMIKET OFFEE: PauiE Montgomery 8 A LL 8 R Brian Corbett. B A LL 8 JOhnG Hedrhy.8A LL 8 431 Davis Drive 098-1 531 pointed out that the contract I not. He ielt the cmtract waemwdythe etuqso and was upset that working conditions. lssmaa ruins and a plementary grievance a. 1g clauses had not been Ethan. however. included in the contract. seheeh reopen thechlorimtion poems has mt rald luo the areas presently imbited."headled. Thehsrd-thitareas woe hous- on Willow Lane and several on Septonne Ave. Howard said its assist stwasr smeevttu "Arbitration is a oopout in . .. he stated The attar- m We to arbriu'atien is ur cam a serious bargaining on M We mm. Q. ~ u 0"" on spending and. "We - jihave tobea little ' " m w. more patiwit. We love found this very disturbing." said Mir-tel Chairman Bob Forhan "Anyone can say theyareoutofmoneyhit is a matter of tiles. lt dioiad be immediately ands rovincial onmmittment man be The chairman. Ilr. . and rqienal dial! wwe scheduled to meet with Hr. Snow yesterday (past pr . time) to discuss the Vol-t!- mum very satisfactl y can- asst. lewillhavethdrrqcts. Since there are few Mom compani. ui theWillow Laneareshe im't certain who is to lira. Locke wanted reassurance that the Mwotadmtoocit gain but Ir. Howard said I. could not give I HER HNL. tut AH} A Hm 143 rf Aw, Mt MUHIAL .JkJVl)M kill i'df is {MEW HINH our entijc :. selection - is on sale : ii s he best selection anywhere! AI ourio si Alourvkiyls! Alour ! Alour Al our mm! Q ~ U s C U . #LJJ'll Ves. every rol. every pattern. "WKKI NO. For ev your one. All he room in up -io-date patterns and colours. Al ore pre-posied and most are dry-strippers . W'JSf-X ' a p99 INN Mvhjl l ' . oil makers look Price. . w Miles lost. Askioroc Wu sbookiei. it makes wm o snap! I yol!i.ioh's'/ m "beeme d dds the propel "There has been work going on con. tint-tab tor the lam tote yearsandwehillyan- tidpletocaitimiethat Mutilwehau the road extended to Davb said Ir Snow "i" I No priority propel to mplete that rosduptoDevb he said. Whetht we do all) millitm worth of win-k or ss million will dqod on w. Isaiaherland said OHCweltedonthebasia ofnasd notmthe on the o because list for years doesn t to Ir Sutherland. because many senior citizens went public tuning became it b an attractive setting where they can live with people in thdr own age group He said plastic homing is saidl the Newmarket a. said applicanu mu. No Offers . apartments and _ commothteallwho want the mm Mayor 1.. asked Ilr Su .. why OHC *wag management of building to (3: Management of 7 Mr Sutherh. plained New mm part of a coat experimentOi-lcu DAY CARE A'VAILABLE Seneca Cslsee King Causes (lissrvstian leaching taunts, has spaces avdslaisrehlsrenaeesiwsiaitvs. Fil day care prevlsil 7:30 sun. is 5:30 Nil. Tehplm 3349901. Ext 237 or 33345135. SENECA COLLEGE Of AMI!) ARTS AND TECHNOlOCY Our 40th bat Servmg You "MILJNMY'YA. y s N11 to o lOqu- int x v 'imtis ix; Mtr water It stir) IN i'nl'VJus ' 171, )rilguilr )"69 'iJs'f}n g Q 9 . [I . '99 "I wr 'w w

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