Oakville Beaver, 20 Jan 1993, p. 2

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Eiirce $.900 (36 mths.) $18,.9901. $18.990 Auto, 3.0L Vâ€"6, A/C, loaded ABS., air bag, 37.00K Ford Executive Driven 2 i; * f $ 1992 Mercury Grand Marquis LS 1992 Lincoln MKVII LSC Taxpayers Coalition, with 400 members in Halton, charged some teachers are getting up to a 17% increase School trustees told not to fear teachers‘ strike i5, N v p Â¥ zy w r s : % ‘ uy T = * ces Rate B o. Repeminss R FOR A SUPERIOR PURCHASE AND OWNERSHIP EXPERIENCE Used Car Manaser Auto., power 18,500 kms * Sik 3PSOV) _ puyg. Ford Executive Driven n 1 O EM k m Leather, A.B.S. top of the line Sik #PS720 CLIFF FRASER SOUTH HALTON 30L Vâ€"£, guto paylond k 845â€"3497 1992 Aerostar Sport FRED G. CUNNINGHAM INC. ONTARIO LAND SURVEYORS (Continued from page IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THAT AS OF NOVEMBER 12, 1992, THE ACQUISITION OF THE OAKVILLEâ€"MISSISSAUGA FIELD NOTES AND RECORDS OF McCONNELL, , MAUGHAN LIMITED THESE RECORDS INCLUDE: McCONNELL â€" JACKSON, OLS J. C. BEATSON, OLS â€" JOHN E. JACKSON, OLS (DEC) H. C. SEWELL, OLS (DEC) â€" H. D. SEWELL OLS (RET.) IE WE MAY BE OF SERVICE PLEASE CALL 192 Ford E4150 are getting up to a 1/% in contracts signed last 1992 Topaz LS JIM RYCKMAN Sales Rep. TAKTOUS! 1) PLUS e * +. ol ' Mihmme nc 9 * w ‘? Salary policy chair and Ward 2 trustee Chery! Reid noted 59% of elementary teachers and 70% of secâ€" ondary teachers are at the grid maxiâ€" mum, and received a 1% increase in veal Loaded, 3,800 kms., just like s e san SPENCER COLEFS Sales Rep 1992 Mercury Cougar LS Leather, moonroof, 21,000 kms Stk. #P5475 192 Ford Aerostar XL 1992 Ford Taurus Wgn NORTH HALTON 878â€"6672 Sales Ra ALAN IVES 100 loms 6, extended safety by the rescuers. ""You do feel the cold water, even with the suit on. If you didn‘t have the suit on you‘d probably only last about two minutes," said Leslie, who was involved in iceâ€"water rescue training last December. "It‘s different when you go from (rescuing) a person to an animal. We had to do all the work," he said. Leslie explained that because the horse, which weighed about 1,200 pounds, had been in the water for nearly two hours it was very letharâ€" gic."It basically had to be manhanâ€" dled (by the rescuers) in order to get it out of the pond," he said. Once out of the pond, the horse had to be covered with numerous blankets and injected with medication Horse rescue a first for Oakville firefighters Teresa Reimer Burlington‘s Office Tower |_ OfTomOrrOw.oo A\"a[/able T()day., (Continued from page 1) Our valued tenants include Royal Bank of Canadaâ€"Ontario Headquarters, Enâ€" vironment Canada, Olan Mills, Lindsey Morden Claims, Burnbham International, Fraile Canada, Morrow & Associates Advertising, Protal Computâ€" ers, Metanetix Corp., and The Children‘s Education Trust of Canada. "* . o pyRC 3 55,.: THE OAKVILLE BEAVER over 100,000 sq. ft. of office space In the past 3 months alone we have leased PERA TIN a Reimer tenar | \ We will assume your existing lease and offer you incredibly affordable rates! Leslie said what kept the rescue going was the knowledge that Pentesco, had owned the "Sam" for nine years and was visibly distraught during the ordeal. ‘"The bottom line here is that we gave away the farm in the 70‘s and 80‘s and it‘s time to take it back. If teachers want to strike, I say let them. I fully appreciate the dire conâ€" sequences that might have on stuâ€" dents in the short term. But the long term consequences if we don‘t take back control of our school system are far worse," said Hill. "You have my permission to get really tough. It‘s not a smokeâ€"itâ€"up 70‘s giveâ€"away. It the type of adjustâ€" ment to a new reality your students by a vet before it was finally hoisted to its feet two hours after being pulled from the water. "That‘s a first," said Leslie, referâ€" ring to the rescue. "It‘s part of the job. Once you get the call you consider it just part of the job." "We thought the horse wouldn‘t have made it. But the vet said there was no water in the lungs and (the horse) had a strong heart," Leslie said. Goodale said that in his 31 years with the department its the first time firefighters have had to rescue a horse. Pupilâ€"Teacherâ€"Ratio (PTR) trans lates to $1 million on the budset. Fuily equipped seminar rooms Corporate hospitality suites Small business convention facilities & services §¥ Surround yourself with a sustainable environment of elegance, and style â€" Direct access to QEW just minutes from downtown Hamilton & Toronto. 5$420 N. Service Rd.â€"your new business address! ice space and prestigious boardroom facilities lave access tC "Our mandate is to participate and share in your future success." A.P. Reimer, Preside Thursday, Jan. 21st: The Assessment Review Board meets at 9 a.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalear Rd. The Town of Oakville‘s Budget Committee meets at 6 p.m. in the Oakville and Trafalgar Rooms of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. adults," said Hill. Hill said collective agreements have been broken regularly in Canada and the U.S. for the last 15 years. He noted that both sides must be willing to reopen, but that teachâ€" ers could face a board that wants to reduce numbers in the next contract if they don‘t agree to reopen. will have to face when they become adults." said Hill. "It‘s called being tough, business does it everyday," said Hill. Burlington _ Chamber _ of Commerce political action commitâ€" tee member Doug Carter noted the majority of teachers are at the high end of the grid and a roll back wouldn‘t adversely affect them. Gue noted Canadian Airlines staff have taken a 12% pay cut while that company‘s executives accepted a 20% pay cut while GM workers in St. Catharine‘s and Oshawa will be taking a 100% "pay cut." Wednesday, Jan. 20th: Halton Regional Council meets at 1:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. The Assessment Review Board meets at 9 a.m. in the Bronte Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. A Skills Training Workshop is being held at 7 p.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Friday, Jan. 22nd: The Assessment Review Board meets at 9 a.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The coalition, which urged the board to "flex its managerial musâ€" cle," noted Canadian real incomes were a year ago back to where they )f ‘A strike is a last resort but it has to be there, any management will tell you that.‘ Saturday, Jan. 23rd: The Town Oakville‘s Budget Committee Frank Gue |THEOAKV]LLEB meets at 9 a.m. in the Oakville and Trafalgar Rooms of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. Tuesday, Jan. 26th: The Assessment Review Board meets at 9 a.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalear Rd. Wednesday, Jan. 27th: The Assessment Review Board meets at 9 a.m. in the Bronte Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalear Rd. The Town of Oakville‘s Budget Committee meets at 6 p.m. in the Oakville and Trafalgar Rooms of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalear Rd. Monday, Jan. 25th: The Town of Oakville‘s Budget Committee meets at 6 p.m. in the Oakville and Trafalgar Rooms of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. An Environmental Appeal Board hearing takes place at 9 a.m. in the were in 1980. While Hogg called for no spendâ€" ing increase â€" even 5% to 10% cuts â€" Burlington Chamber of Commerce president Scott McCammon, repreâ€" senting 900 corporate members, called for a contract rollback and a zero percent spending increase. meets at 9 a.m. in the Trafalgar Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. An Environmental Appeal Board hearing takes place at 9 a.m. in the Oakville Room of the Oakville Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar 125 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 304 (at Navy St., above Pier 1) "There is no recession with public bodies, they just keep demanding more," said McCammon. He said adding the board has enjoyed spending increasâ€" Rd es of 12.9%, 8.8% and 3.2% over the last three years while average daily enrolment has remained almost the same. McCammon said since 1980, the board‘s spending is up 178% while enrolment has fluxed by 12%. "It‘s out of step with the finanâ€" cial restraint taking place," he said. Gue said the coalition was forâ€" mally asking the board to set up an ad hoc committee to hear Coalition costâ€"cutting proposals. he said the coalition would need four hours of the committee‘s time. The finance committee took no action on the suggestion, but agreed to its own subâ€"committee‘s recomâ€" mendation for a feasibility of a board audit committee for a twoâ€" year trial period â€" a committee simiâ€" lar to those already operating at hospital boards, municipalities and the Region of Halton. The next finance committee meetings are slated for Jan. 25th, Feb. 15th, Feb. 22nd, Mar. 1st, Mar. 8th, Mar. 15th and Mar. 22nd. * Woolco « Pharma Plus * Shoppers Drug Mart + Bakery Council * Coupon Clipper * Alternatives OAKVILLE SHIATSU AND MASSAGE THERAPY CENTRE Dorothy Tavares C.S.T. Theresa Oswald RMT, C.S.T. Eva Krechowicz C.S.T. Beata File RMT. Tom Sweetman RMT, S.T. Wioletta Janik RMT. Linda Ludwig RMT. Frederick Prack RMT 467 SPEERS ROAD OAKVILLE Telephone 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 Regarding any delivery problems Doorâ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution The Assessment Review Board Throughout Metropolitan Toronto Burlington, Oakville, Milton Any day of the week Any quantity As low as $40.00 per thousand Call Saliya Perera 8A5â€"3137 ()

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