PORT Pon nyY Volume 8 Number 11 Circulation 20,300 [ef (Qe) RYAN 4 AUTO BODY FREE ESTIMATES REPAIR & REFINISH ® ®LICENCED TECHNICIANS ® ® ALL WORK WARRANTED INWRITING = INSURANCE CLAIMS ® mRENTAL CARS AVAILABLE = 3 Noy \\iile]10]=} CLASSIC OR SHOW. | YPEVEHICLES 1547 King Street, Prince Albert 8 985-1991 CHRIS HALL / PORT PERRY STAR Accepting the plaque on behalf of PPHS were, from left, Tiffany McClean, principal Mark Jeffries, Leslie Howsam, CBS clinic recruitment co-ordinator Paula Donnelly and Carina Holtby. THE GIFT OF LIFE: Port Perry High School students were presented with a plaque for their efforts from the Canadian Blood Services agency recently after they placed fourth out of 64 high schools in the province in units collected. Teachers warn strike vote looms By Rik Davie Teachers Federation SI] CF Now playing EE EE OE IE RE Special to the Star Secondary school teachers in Durham public schools are preparing to answer the government's latest move to legislate them into compliance with new regulations - with a strike vote. Shelly Page, union president for Durham's 1,300 secondary schools teachers, says her members are "preparing to react in the fall." Ms Page, head of District 13 of the Ontario Serving Port Perry, Uxbridge and surrounding areas since 1981 BC ORT PERRY (ES auto glass & trim ud. 1575 Hwy. 7A - Port Perry FREE MOBILE SERVICE FOR REPLACEMENT | lpg 985-5277 Secondary School (OSSTF), was reacting to Bill 74, passed Tuesday. The law allows the government to set funding levels in areas of staffing as well as many other areas of school administration. The funding guidelines will make it very difficult for school boards to go beyond provincially set figures for salaries in negoti- ating contracts with their elementary and sec- ondary teachers' groups. AUTOMOTIVE GLASS WE DO WINDOW TINTING "We have already filed for a conciliator from the labour board in our current talks," said Ms Page. "But that is not out of the norm; we almost always go this route in our contract talks." Ms Page said that she will ask for a strike vote from her members in August. "Under the present government we have no option but to go back to class in the fall Please turn to page 7 :12{0] 43) VL/INIISNCG LL ™o WINDSHIELD 1 ut ui ei | aS Atti tl 5 3, gL ae ag ee ate) a Nip a CLEAN-UP ) rue ASI Nets ord 985-8507 . Personal Watercraft Seats Too! WINDOW Tit HOUSEHOLD GLASS IS AVAILABLE A PEE IE RR SRS ERE ER " EE EE NE IEE IE SP IEE II EE EE . @® = oo .