Oakville Beaver, 17 Mar 1993, p. 5

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session of stolen property. The charges were laid after Metro officers executed a search warrant at a storage locker in Oakville where stolen property was recovered. Toronto police launched the investigation based on a woman‘s comâ€" plaint which followed a month‘s stay at a downtown Toronto hotel, said Hickev. Tekic had been involved in a Mississaugaâ€"based escort service, All Class Escort Service, which advertised in the Yellow Pages as well as Now magazine over the past year. Parents of preâ€"teens and teens are invited to a series of four speakers at Montclair public school discussing youth suicide awareness and what to do before kids leave home. "Youth Suicide Awareness" will be spoken to by Ross Plant, a White Oaks Secondary School social worker from 7:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. March 24th. All sessions take place at Montclair Senior Public School at 1235 Montclair Drive, Oakville. The parent education series is sponsored through Montclair‘s Better Bridges Coalition which has arranged for the community professionals to be available to parents about issues important to teens and preteens. Tekic was granted conditional bail after his arrest. One of the conditions was not to have any business with any escort service. Many of the students will be coming from areas which don‘t yet have their own schools in the "What to Do Before Your Kids Leave Home" will be addressed April 14th, 7:15 p.m. to 8:45 p.m. by marriage and family counsellor Marilyn Belleghem. Police searching for key witness Enrolment projections in north Oakville show a growth of approxâ€" imately 700 students by 1997 to be accommodated in Lorne Skuce, Munn‘s, Montclair and Sunningdale (now a French Immersion/English school). "Simply stated, this proposed change transfers the portable probâ€" lem from Munn‘s to Montclair," said area resident Michael Patrick who asked the board delay on making the change to research other alternatives. Seminars for parents of teenagers M With overcrowding expected at Munn‘s School on Sixth Line in the order of 11 portables by 1997, the board made the change â€" one that will put 11 portables at Montclair in the near future. Grade 6 students are heading to Montclair in fall Board decides Students from Lorne Skuce, Munn‘s and Sunningdale public schools will be affected by last week‘s board decision. By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff Despite a series of presentaâ€" tions by concerned parents, the Halton Board of Education has decided to proceed with plans to send grade 6 students from three schools, to Montclair Senior Elementary School in September. |OAKVILLE EXXTKCISE IS _ ___ _ AINESS TS THE CHALLENGE THE REWARD SHOP For more information contact John Lowrey at Montclair at §45â€"9590 Starting Thursday, April an 8 week lecture series with a selfâ€"help component for rece separated people covering topics such as STAGES OF SEPARATION, COMMUNICATION WITH YOUR EX., LJ ASPECTS, PARENTING AFTER SEPARATION AND LIFE AFTER DIVORCE. To register, please call Kenzie Hunt at 681â€"6776. KEEP AT ® :# SEMINARS FOR THE SEPARATED The Halton R« )0 CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH AssOCIATION HALTON REGION BRANCH RECENTLY SEPARATED? Member of IPFA with over 2,000 affiliations zon Bran« 467 Speers Rd. » 8s49â€"1021 3 (Continued from page 1 ssociation is offerin Metailers realize that regular customers are their best customers. Get to know your retailer personally. It‘s good business and everybody wins! 1993 of the Canadian Mental Healt} al Nautilus, Boss & * *RppeCHq / Global Exercise _ ~â€" QCC[?‘V; Equipment ~AL, 4'0"5: "tq 37 Aerobic Fitness 4&4% % Classes on Floating % Wood Aerobic Floor ,Z Bally Computerized Life Cycles, (Fitness Evaluation). Rower and Stair Masters Whiripoo! & Saunas Babysitting Service Tanning Salons Personalized Programming California Style Weight Gym Personalized Weight Loss Program Univite Micro Diet Last week, concerns were regisâ€" tered by Shirley Tontini on behalf of the French Immersion parents at Sunningdale who also called for a delay, perhaps to weigh the possiâ€" bility of a K to Grade 8 program at Sunningdale, in light of French resource scarcity at Montclair. "I appreciate there may be good pedagogical reasons for expanding Montclair to a Grades 6â€"7â€"8 enviâ€" ronment, however, this must not be accomplished at the expense of the quality of that environment and at the expense of its students when other alternatives to solve the overâ€"population problem are available," said Patrick. Dr. Bradley Fox, another preâ€" 41 Kerr St and have been| 2Am is m designated _ to | fyia s r®®s . attend Munn‘s S on Sixth Line. [ ; .4 That means | ° over ‘the next| x $8 five years, Munn‘s _ will |« § <f have an estimatâ€" | \ _ . ed 11 portables _ penny siEBERT on site. The moving of all Grade 6 stuâ€" dents to Montclair thereby improving the program at the senior elementary school, would require 11 portables on that site by September 1996. north and and have in Oakville cast been nthy I} Al Lane also said she had safety concerns and noted that getting approval for 18 portables on site at White Oaks Secondary School which sits across the street from Montclair was difficult and asking how 11 portables could be accomâ€" modated on the Montclair site. MWard 6 trustee Linda Lane first moved to defer the decision for a year. She noted low comfort levels in the community with the percepâ€" tions being the board was rushing into something on which it has to spend money but doesn‘t need to act on immediately. senter, pointed out that no overâ€" crowding would occur until 1995 if nothing was done this year. "If the changes are made, the overcrowding at Montclair will occur immediately," said Fox, notâ€" ing that in a year of fiscal restraint the board would be incurring portable costs. Nothing will be lost if we 318 Wyecroft Road 844â€"8333 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER HEWROLET OLDSMOEILE GBO TINCG. OW NEF Marklew called for action that wouldn‘t split her ward or split English against French and noted the students were in large numbers "really excited they‘re going to go to Montclair." Siebert said a K to Grade 8 proâ€" gram at Sunningdale which would need renovation to accommodate it was "not within the realms of reality" and Ward 1 trustee Lynne Clark called for the board to "get on with it." gain,‘ said Lane. Ward 4 trustee Penny Siebert said a delay would draw out the agony and divide the community. Lane‘s call for deferral lost. 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