¢ stands for Increase of Development Fees COUNCILLOR -- WARD 2 THE PEOPLES CANDIDATE * LIFETIME RESIDENT OF PORT PERRY * LOCAL BUSINESSMAN * PAST DIRECTOR OF PP MINOR HOCKEY * PAST DIRECTOR OF SCUGOG CHAMBER OF COMMERCE PAST PRESIDENT OF SCUGOG LOB BALL LEAGUE MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14 VOTE DON HARPER Councillor - Ward 2 » LE CONSEIL SCOLAIRE DE DURHAM ELECTION DU COMITE CONSULTATIF DE LANGUE FRANCAISE LE COMITE CONSULTATIF DE LANGUE FRANGAISE EST A LA RECHERCHE DE CANDIDAT(E)S A L'ECOUTE DES BESOINS DES ELEVES DE NOS ECOLES. Les élections du Comité consultatif de langue frangaise (CCLF) du Conseil scolaire de Durham se tiendront le 24 novembre 1988 a 19 h 30 3 L'Amicale centre communautaire 707 rue Simcoe sud, Oshawa, Ontario. Ce nouveau CCLF aura un mandat de trois ans. Toute) contribuable d'expression frangaise dligible a le droit de se presenter comme candidate(e) pour le CCLF. Est contribuable d'expression frangaise eligible toute personne con- tribuable aux &coles publiques, qui possede les qualités suivantes: i. a dix-huit ans révolus; iil. est citoyen(ne) canadien(ne); iii. réside dans la région desservie par le Conseil scolaire de Durham iv. peut se prévaloir des droits conférés en vertu de l'article 23 (1 ou 2) de la Charte canadienne des droits et libertés.* v. est contribuable aux &coles publiques. * L'article 23 (1 et 2) indentifie, pour la définition qui nous intéresse, les citoyens. (a) dont la premiere langue apprise et encore comprise est le frangais, (b) ceux qui ont regu leur instruction au niveau primaire en frangais; (c) ceux dont un enfant a regu ou regoit son instruction en frangais, au niveau primaire ou secondaire. Si vous désirez vous présenter a ces élections vous @tes prié(e) de signaler PAR ECRIT, votre intention a cet effét au plus tard le 4 novembre 1988, a Dr. Barry Vail, Surintendant des études en langue frangaise, 555 chemin Rossland ouest, Oshawa, Ontario L1J 3H3. Vous 'pouvez obtenir des informations a I'égard du CCLF au 576-4600, loc. 253. Au cours de la semaine du 14 novembre le Conseil scolaire publiera dans les journaux et dans les ecoles de Durham une liste des noms de ceux/celles qui auront soumis leur candidature avant le 9 novem- bre 1988. N.B. IL EST TOUTEFOIS POSSIBLE DE POSER SA CANDIDATURE LE SOIR MEME DES ELECTIONS. EA YN oy Joan and Kevin Pilkington are the owners of the newly opened Stonemoor Day Care centre In Port Perry. With them at right is supervisor Darlene Com- er. The Centre Is located in a former church bullding, an Ideal spot from a day care, the Pllkingtons stated. (see story) - THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION ELECTION OF THE FRENCH LANGUAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE THE FRENCH LANGUAGE ADVISORY COMMITTEE (FLAC) IS SEEKING CANDIDATES WHO ARE SENSITIVE TO THE NEEDS OF THE STUDENTS IN OUR SCHOOLS. The election for the French Language Advisory Committee (FLAC) of the Durham Board of Education will be held on November 24, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. at L'Amicale centre communautaire, 707 Simcoe St. South, Oshawa, Ontario. The term of the new FLAC will be three years. Any eligible French-speaking public school ratepayer has the right to offer himself/herself as a candidate for the FLAC. An eligible French-speaking public school ratepayer is a person who satisfies the following requirements: i. is eighteen (18) years of age or more; ii. is a Canadian citizen; iii. is a resident of the jurisdiction of the Durham Board of Education; iv. has the right under subsection 23 (1) or (2)* of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms to have his or her children receive their primary and secondary school instruction in the French language in Ontario. v. is a public school supporter. * The relevant provisions of subsection 23 (1) and (2) of the Charter identify the following categories of persons: Citizens of Canada (a) whose first language learned and still understood is French (b) who have received their primary school instruction in Canada "in French (c) of whom any child has received or is receiving primary or secondary school instruction in a French language school or unit in Canada. If you propose to run in these elections, yoy are invited to indicate your intent in WRITING fo Dr. Barry Vail, Sdperintendent of French, 555 Rossland Road West, Oshawa, Ontarig, L1J 3H3. For informa- tion 576-4600, Ext. 253; During the week beginning November 14,1988, the Durham Board of Education will publish in Durham schools and newspapers a list of all candidates who submit their names by November 9. N.B. IT IS ALSO POSSIBLE TO SUBMIT YQUR CANDIDACY ON THE EVENING OF THE ELECTIONS. | B : _ before opening Stonemoor in Ux- 1985-0800. " poin new facility in old church When Joan and Kevin Pilk- ington took a drive through Port Perry one day last summer, little did they know it would lead direct- ly to a new business venture. For the past seven years, they have been operating the Stone- moor Day Care Centre in Ux- bridge, and on Monday of this week, they welcomed the first children to their day care centre of the same name in Port Perry, lo- cated in what used to the Pente- costal Church at the corner of Queen and Rosa Streets. About 20 youngster were reg- istered on Monday for the first day, and Mrs. Pilkington said she exepcts that number will increase over the next few months to the licenced capacity for 60. "There is a demand for day care in Port Perry," she told the Star last week. She noted that when they opened the Centre in Uxbridge, they started with five children. Now they are 70 and more on a waiting list. She and her husband really had no intention of opening a Centre in Port Perry, but when they hap- pened by chance to be driving along Queen Street last summer and saw the "for sale" sign on the lawn of the church building, they agreed it was an excellent location for day care. After inspecting the building, they found it almost ideal for con- version to day care, including the fact the zoning was in place. The offer to purchase was made and accepted and about four weeks ago, they began the neces- sary renovations to meet the li- cencing requirements, | These included washrooms, kitchen facilities for hot lunches and snacks, a partition to divide the main floor into play areas for: younger and older children, the ad- dition of large windows for the lower floor-and constuction of an outdoor playground. Stonemoor in Port Perry will accept children from 18 months to 10 years, and is open five days a week from 6:45 AM to 6:00 PM. There are three full time and three part time staff members presently under the direction of su- pervisor Darlene Comer, a Sdn ate in ECE from Seneca College. The program is a structured . one offering music, arts and crafts, learning activities and play times. Mrs. Pilkington, who studied childhood education in her native ' Scotland, worked several years as a day care supervisor in Toronto ° bridge seven years ago. Registrations are still being accepted for full and half-day pro- s. For more information call p, --. 4-H news Only nine members were able | to attend .the October 20th meeting. This time we cooked the food before we officially opened the meeting. We made Pizza Soup and Spare Ribs. All the members agreed the Spare Ribs were good, but only a few liked the Pizza Once we had opened the meeting, we learned that the pig should be recognized as "Mans | best friend" because it supplies us with drugs, cleansers, clothing, glues, protein and even glass as | well as food. During this meeting we judged pencils and discussed | Wily ve placed them in a certain i and also learned pork |