Oakville Beaver, 17 Jan 1993, p. 2

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[L'fll/ISI.‘i_..3 VIIHl/DIYS @ PLANNING A FAMILY REUNION? DO IT ON A CRUISE! 338-2077 -¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ WcfiUIsié-m ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ » OPENSUND'AY 1011.114“; pork loir 2| 1 Apple Cinnamon regular Cheerios OAKVELE center Cut pork lglnicbops 338 mm It Trafalgar ' .7 a. m Ii]! 7 pm. Old South frozen concentrated orange juice llesh guano 9°": fresh, tender rapin[ General Mulls Vlon.. Tw lb. 4 38 kg \§Z§9 d. onh om. negzowzz Cm Imam Canada Grade ‘A' bee! ' Eafibfi' rib steaks b. 10.98 kg m lb. 3. 28 kg 5 9."). fresh,sweet seedless naval oranges Scheel believes that as a trustee he should be able to access the board’s auditors, even if that means getting approval from the board first. That’s what he was told was neces- sary during his questioning of the board’s purchasing policy last fall. said Schcel. Scheel offers to pay auditors for informatiOn Aftef a series 70f letters between Unico plum tomatoes (Continued from page 1) 19" me Product of Californiei fresh,crisp Bok Choy, Nappa Chinese Cabbage Sdmeidas ' sliced Side bacon ~MALTON -MAR_KHAM zTHORNmLL NESGOMIWPVAID-m ”SSH-Hy atWoom/v ~.: ”925 Dal-mm Scheel, the board’s auditors, MacGillivray Partners Chartered Accountants, and board-chairman Dave Coons, Scheel was advised by the auditors, through Coons, that board policy requires trustee requests to be first approved by the board. Scheel isiaid he doesn’t have a problem with thaLV pork back ribs “I agree that, there must be con- - WOODBRIDGE - BURLINGTON EJQTVIeuMEd magma V 1235 Emiavsyamapk Fresh Ontario pork fresh, juicy red golden delicious apples Schneider's welners The auditor wrote to Coons, seek- ng guidance on how to respond to Scheel’ s request and in a Nov. 16, 1992 letter, partner Colin Dalingwater wrote, “It has been our policy to cooperate with individual trustees on any audit matter to the .1, extent of providing general informa- tion and guidance as to our role and responsibility as auditors. However we do not discuss specific transac- tions, nor comment on procedures or Chisholm School parent supervisor charged with assaulting 10-yearâ€"old A woman who had been acting as a parent supervisor in an east Oakville elementary school is facing a charge of assault after a 10-year-old girl was poked several times in the chest last month. trols on access to the auditor. I would have had him do any input under “business development” or paid myself. I was refused access by the Executive Committee, “ said Scheel. The trustee said he was told he couldn’t access the auditors, in rela- tion to the purchasing policy, by the board’s executive committee which includes the chairman, vice-chair- man, education director and business superintendent. -The auditors, at that time, said Scheel’s request would be onerous and would incur additional costs. Scheel, however, said he offered to pay for the additional costs out of his own pocket and was refused through Executive Committee How much money do you want your money to make? Arthur Vaile Date: January 19th, 1993 Place: 590 Argus Rd., Oakville (Trafalgar Rd. at Q.E.W.) Reserve Now: There is no charge for this special seminar, but seating is limited. Please call toll-free 1-800-668-9700 to register. Hotel Oakville-Howard Johnson's, ROYAL BAN K You won't want to miss Royal Bank's Planning Your Financial Future seminar with ARTHUR VAILE, leading Canadian business broadcaster. Take home free practical advice and tips that will help you shape a successful personal financial p.1an It promises to be an hour well worth investing. Scheel said the auditors wouldn’t respond to correspondence from himself last fall unless such contact was authorized by the full board. The trustee said he can understand the auditors’ position since they work for the board but said from his position, it’s terrible. any other administrative matters.” “I can’t find that kind of account- ing at the summary level of the Halton board, they’re tied in to big- ger numbers,” said Scheel. The trustee said the issues like the purchasing policy and the ACT Centres are those raised by the pub- lic and should be detailed to the pub- lic. “I’ve asked for the numbers and they can’t give them to me,” said Scheel, on why he’s seeking assis- tance from the auditors. The trustee said he has requested formally in writing details such as the revenue breakdown of the ACT Centres. Scheel said he doesn’t believe anything is being done that’s openly devious, but that it is confusing and said, “Public records should not be confusing.” Time: 7:30 pm.

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