2 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- February 14, 1984, Scugog Oil Undercoating Owned and Operated by Am Gibson Complete Clean-up Service Interior and Exterior Clean-up Rug and Upholstery Shampoo Engine Shampoo Wax Treatment $2 Water St., Port Perry (From page 1) the electoral map. Mr. Stevenson called a press conference last Friday morning to ex- plain the proposed riding changes, and he stressed that there could be fur- ther refinements before the changes finally become law. Tv vv '"This is just the first 'STOUFFVILLE BAKERY § seri of public mestings 985-9569 series of public meetings *Specials This Week* § ues Park vill ave | new electoral boundary Chelsea Caramel Nut & legislation before it gets Royal Assent," he said. Although nobody knows at this time just Chop Suey Loaf \ Reg. 32.39.. BUY 1 - GET 1 LOAF FREE . when the next Provincial Rolls - Kaiser, Large Crusty election will be called, it or Sesame ........... dozen $1.09 is not likely to be before lceCream ............. 2iites $1.89 the spring of 1985, and "Country Village Baking" HWY. 7A - PORT PERRY ~ PORT PERRY PLAZA - 985-2412 The Durham Ele- mentary Teachers Association has walked out of negotiations with "SHORT TERM CERTIFICATES 30 to 119 Days 8* Minimum $5,000. citing the Board as "un- willing to make improvements in the pupil-teacher ratio for 1983-84." In a prepared state- ment, the Teachers Association said talks were halted on January 27 when it was apparent 3010119 Days 9% * Minimum $50,000 GUARANTEED INVESTMENT CERTIFICATES 5 Year Annual Interest 11%* _ Minimum $500.00 Minimum $500.00 Rates subject to Change without Notice STANDARD TRUST 165 Queen Street, P.O. Box 1318 '{; ART" Port Perry, Ontario LOB INO WILL YOU Telephone: 985-8438 BE MY AT Prats ( Mr ered ( cmpgns My mie | anads [Npos 191 urgm ooops tun VALENTINE! Love, Gloria THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION FRENCH IMMERSION PROGRAMS The Durham Board of Education offers an alternative to the regular program, in the form of the French Immersion program, in a number of schools through- out the Region. Pupils enrolled in the French Immersion program follow the same Durham Board of Education course outlines as do students in the regular program. In Kinder- garten, Grades 1, 2 and 3 the language of instruction is French. A full English Language Arts program is introduced in Grade 4. In successive grades, about half the subjects are taught in English and half in French. Applications are being accepted from parents whose children are eligible to attend Kindergarten in September, 1984. Please contact the Principal of the nearest school offering the French Immersion program by February 15, if you are interested in enrolling your child. Please note that transportation to and from French Immersion classes is the responsibility of the parents except where students can reach the French Im- mersion classes by using regularly scheduled school bus routes. For further information call the following schools. UXBRIDGE: Uxbridge P.S. (Kindergarten, Grades 1 to 4) Mr. D. Hogg, Principe! 852-3071 PORT PERRY: R.H. Cornish P.S. (Kindergarten, Grades 1 to 4) Mr. H. Kiszsbrink, Principe! 985-2591 Information meetings for parents will be held as follows: Monday, February 13,1984 - 7:30 P.M. - R.H. Cornish P.S. (This meeting will be both the English and French Programs.) Tuesday, February 21, 1984 - 7:30 P.M. - Uxbridge P.S. Additional information may be obtained by contacting one of the schools offer- ing the French Immersion program, or by calling the Durham Board of Education French Department, 666-3821 or 686-1282. and then MPP"s at the Board of Education, Mr. Stevenson said he doubts the proposed boundary changes will be in effect by that time. The three-member electoral commission, which has been working on the boundary changes since last June attempts to take into account. shifts in population which showed up in the 1981 Federal census. The significant changes for this area now being proposed by the Commission include the following: Scugog and Manvers Township, including Port Perry would become part of Durham East riding which takes in Bowmanville, Newcastle and runs across the top of Oshawa-Whitby at Taunton Road. The Teachers walk out of contract talks that no progress could be made on this issue. The Elementary Teachers Association claims that Durham has the second highest PTR in Ontario at 22-1, and in fact there are as many as 35 students in some intermediate grades. The PTR has become the number one priority for teachers in Dur- ham's elementary schools, and the Assoc- iation notes that in secondary schools the ratio is 16.9 to one, and it says the "discrepency between elementary and secondary PTR has never been greater." The statement notes eight areas of concern related to the PTR. riding would be bounded on the west by Durham Road 23, and by the Newcastle Town boun- dary on the east. The Durham East riding is currently held by Sam Cureatz. The present riding of Durham-York held by Mr. Stevenson would lose all of Brock Township, a portion of North Picker- ing, but would continue to include Uxbridge, Stouffville, Georgina and East Gwillimbury. The new riding would be named York-Ontario. Another new riding named Durham Centre would be created in Oshawa-Whitby while the boundary of the pre- sent Oshawa riding would be pushed to the east city limits. The present Durham West riding held by George Ashe would be pushed north to include Ajax and Pickering, and there would be a new riding created in Markham. Mr. Stevenson explain- ed that all the changes are because of increased population in the Regions of Durham and York, and there is a kind of domino effect in the rid- ings to the north of the shore of Lake Ontario. Mr. Stevenson in- dicated that he is not too happy to see his riding of Durham-York split up and re-named. "I don't like the idea of losing Port Perry and Scugog Township,'"' he said, noting that Durham-York is largely dependent on agriculture, tourism and small business as the mainstay of its economy. But he was most upset with the proposal to take "For all of these%all of Brock Township reasons, the Branch outof Durham-York and Affliates felt that with- add it to the riding of out ogo from the Simcoe East which in- Board to improve the cludes Orillia. That, he said, would split the south shore of Lake Sim- coe into two different ridings. Mr. Stevenson hinted strongly that he will be seeking to have Brock Township retained in the new riding of York- Ontario. In addition to popula- tion trends, the new riding boundaries take into account such things as community interests, means of communica- tions, existing municipal boundaries, and any Stevenson announces changes special geographic considerations. If the proposed riding changes become law, it will mean the third time in the last decade or so that Port Perry and Scugog voters . have found themselves in a new riding. They were moved from the old On- tario riding to Durham- York and now will end up in Durham East. : There are presently 125 ridings in Ontario. The Commission is recommending this be increased to 130. Durham-York MPP Ross Stevenson Hearin Aid Centre ¢f Port Perry Dennis J. Hogan ann Hearing Aid Consultant Dr: E. Mannen's Office - 24 Water St. S., Lakeview Plaza, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO. 985-3003 PTR class-size issue, it was pointless to con- tinue negotiations," says the statement. Standard Trust RRSP No matter which Stondord Trust RRSP you choose, there ore ebsolutely no fees. © INSTANT TAX RECEIPT © APPLY BY PHONE © SAVINGS OR ' G.1.C. 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