THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday J Catholic board ratifies contract A contract in the making for almost a full year was finally settl at the Jan 30 board meeting of the Halton Roman Catholic School Board board ratified the agree ment on Steve Baloughs Mr Balough is the boards senior administrator The Halton English Teachers Catholic Association ratified the agreement last week The board was relieved of several members for the ratifica lion vote due to conflict of interest including the chair of the board Schrenk Mr Schrenks wife is a teacher He passed the chair position over to Hills trustee Irene Cauley who is the vicechair Keyes the teachers associations chief negotiator said he was relieved to have the negotiations finished He noted getting the contract is only half the job the other half is making sure you get what you ask for Mr added He is also pleas ed the board has already started to implement the agreement The new teachers that were asked for by Feb 1 arrived on Feb 1 he said He noted the board also went along with the agreement in br inging in at least six committees to look into various subjects such as sexual harrassment benefits longterm disabilities and the organization of the school day The teachers will also be receiv pay raises to bring them up to par with their counterparts in the public board system if they are getting a lower pay now Mr Keyes said Mr Keyes is now expecting to get back to the regular day to day operation of the association A new teacher with no prior ex penence will be getting a starting salary of and a with 12 years of experience will have an upper salary limit of Mr Keyes noted Mens Wear I Polo I by Ralph Lauren NOW AVAILABLE 211 Street Georgetown 8777361 CENTRE STEVEN C FOSTER BA LLB BARRISTER SOLICITOR 37 MAIN ST SOUTH GEORGETOWN ONT 3G2 8734961 fax 8734962 Campbell House Gallery 115 MAIN ST S GEORGETOWN Above McCarthy s Tea Room 8730674 Truck loads restricted Halton wants hearings on Sunday openings Contd from Page to conduct 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