Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 3, 1985, p. 2

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a2 tribune april 3 1985 ss teachers unhappy by greg coates york region separate school teachers in york region will take a strike vote wednesday today unless a contract settlement can be reached the teachers have been without a con tract since aug 31 1984 theyll voteon the york region roman catholic separate school boards latest offer according to marshall jarvis a teacher at st robert catholic high school and cor respondence officer for the teachers ex ecutive the latest offer is almost exactly the same as the one rejected in january an overwhelming 888 per cent of the teachers voted against it a report released by separate school board chairman celeste peliiccione states the terms of the settlement represent on overall increase in cost to the board of six east1r week specials cooked salad shrimp 5 lb bag weekend easter treat all cream cheese cakes v new stuffed flounder monte carlo style per cent for the 198485 school year included in the terms of the offer is an increase of 15 per cent on the salary grid retroactive from sept 1 1984 and an addi tional three percent compounded effective feb 1 1985 the maximum of a teacher in the highest category would increase from 42404 as of aug 31 1984 to 44331 effective feb 1 1985 this represents an increase of 445 per cent in addition mrs peliiccione said the board has restored all teachers to the prop er placement on grid caused by the restric tions imposed by the inflation restraint act corrected inequities which occurred in the placement of beginning principals on the principal grid and offered a letter of understanding not to raise the pupil- teacher ratio ptr above 186 to one for the 198485 school year mr jarvis said a letter of understanding has no legal binding we want ptr clauses in the agreement so the board can no longer offset deficit costs by increasing class sizes which is what theyve don up to this point said mr jarvis were talking about quality of education which has been going continual ly down because of overcrowding in the the classrooms the 186 to one still hasnt re turned to the level of 184 to one two years ago mr jarvis predicted the teachers will reject the contract and respond by giving the negotiating team an overwhelming strike mandate we hope the board will finally realize the teachers are adamant in their quest for quality education for the students and their needs will be met by newserious negotia tions he said we would rather negoti ate than have to strike 01201l 1 oco latsi hand made cremes truffles clusters specialty molds easter eggs bunnies novelties 2948563 132 robinson st markham ballantraes twin bundles of joy ballantraes population was in creased by two march 14 with the arrival of shannon blanche and stephanie jean twin daughters of rick and sandy rose aurora sider- oad shannon weighed 7 lbs 2 oz and stephanie 4 lbs 15 oz they were born at york central hospital rich mond hill jim thomas king still king by don atanasoff york region despite a proposal that might have saved 1 million in con struction costs regional council voted against moving the seat of government from newmarket to richmond hill citing its central location and proximity to major population centres richmond hill mayor al duffy made a strong bid thursday for moving the regions prop osed new administrative centre to his municipality a major point of the richmond hill pre sentation made by architect joebogden was the potential saving of 1 million to the region in construction costs richmond hill has already planned new municipal offices a libraryart gallery a hotel and convention centre and a cultural centre at major mackenzie drive and yonge street this complex would give a symbolic presence to the region said bogden and it could save 2 million by building on central air conditioning super preseason special from 1569 now open in markham opening special leasing 1985 century or ciera aircond only pw etc 279 call 4711966 this price even includes sales tax act now offer expires 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power in a lengthy pitch to council backed duffys remarks on population he added that five of the nine municipal offices in the region of york were closer to richmond hill than to newmarket power also cited the close proximity to metro toronto and to the ontario government offices at queens park in concluding the presentation duffy noted the seat of regional government in richmond hill would promote three things public interest public involvement and public convenience however lined up against richmond hills effort was regional chairman eldred king mr king who earlier issued a report to council gave several reasons why the regions administrative centre should remain in newmarket king cited thehistorical background accessibility to staff members of council and the public proximity to other public- services and the courts and sufficient- space for current and future requirements king said the region already owns 12 acres of land on yonge st in newmarket and the money for construction is in the lotfee account he said that it would be appropriate to move on this subject at this time mayor duffy knowing that the cards were stacked against him attempted to buy some time for his proposal by asking that the decision be deferred he asked that a consultant be hired and a public meeting be set however mr duffys lost his bid and a motion to send mr kings recommenda tion to the afternoon council meeting was passed in the afternoon session council approved building the new administrative centre in newmarket by a 124 vote giliams get a over 30 yrs experience uthberts0n heating air conditioning 47 1 4097 i7t3 tyear video membership with this coupon r at flffl videoflicksn hurry limited supply of memberships available we have the largest selection of vhs beta tapes in markham 15 heritage road no 21 markham located across from markville station plaza unit d 227 main st n 2945422 serving mirkhai for 4 years offer valid until april 30tri 1985 simplj beauliful things 1553 steflk we 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