Now however, the total provincial tructuring grant fund of $99â€"milâ€" ion has ‘been reduced by $54â€"million roughly halved. And, in reallocaâ€" tions, instead of Halton receiving half f the promised $1.3â€"million, the ublic school board will receive ilch. "This asinine approach by the rovince leaves this motion nowhere Eo go," an irate Whiting told fellow Whiting, at the latest board meetâ€" ing, asked that his motion be withâ€" ldrawn. The province also cut back (in Halton‘s case, cut out) monies to be received under the oneâ€"time restrucâ€" turing grant. "I withdraw this motion with egret. I hope Mr. Rae and those iots at the province understand Ec'rc getting fed up with this kind of { Earlier this year trustees approved $291.3â€"million 1993 budget â€" a 2% pending increase and a 3.43% millâ€" ate increase â€" over 1992. In light of provincial social conâ€" tract talks, Williams cancelled the day‘s pay scheme which saw only half the board‘s 4,000 fullâ€"time equivalent staff contribute about $480,000 of the requested funds. With approximately 80% of the bard‘s budget committed to staffing osts, the board has targeted staffing s the place where future savings nust be found. It was a plan that originally ‘calmed stormy waters between board and staff groups after education director Bob Williams announced there would be 75 layoffs in the sysâ€" tem if staff members didn‘t donate a day‘s pay to help raise $1.2â€"million needed toward the 1993 budget. Since board viceâ€"chair Dave Whiting put the idea on the table however, things have changed. ‘"When the idea first came forâ€" ward, the board had received a oneâ€" ime restructuring grant of $1.3â€"milâ€" ion from the province," explained Whiting. Consequently, the idea that was seen as some hope for saving low end jobs and helping the board with its task of downsizing, has been shelved. An aboutâ€"face by the province has left no money in the Halton Board of Education kitty to use $500,000 of a $1.3â€"million, oneâ€"time restructuring grant as an early retirement/severâ€" ance incentive fund. No money left in board‘s fund for severance programs June 9. 199 Enjoy our sumptuous Sunday Buffet Brunch or Dinner in the unique setting of Glen Abbey Golf Club Restaurant overlooking the 18th hole. We offer an extensive hot & cold buffet table including roast beef, and homemade desserts all 844â€"1 800 for reservations Father‘s Day Dinner Sunday Buffet Dinner $1995 reservations from 5:00 p.m Â¥ + 1* iz; / m Grade 7/8 Technology: Kelly Cook (W.H. 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James) on Big Foot; Stephen Johnston (Falgarwood) on Reaction Times; and, Meaghan McClusky (EJ. James) on Memory. Â¥ Students place well in science fair Grade 5/6 Physical: David Heron (New Central) on Arrows:; Trevor Pritchard (Falgarwood) on Solar Heat; Kellan Adamson (New Central) on Tormmado; Sanya Sayeed (Falgarwood) on Gasoline Additives; Adam Granlund g_Falggrwood) on Paper Planes; and, Satwinder Sangha (Falgarwood) on Wind About half the winners at this year‘s 11th Annual Halton Regional Science Fair were Oakville students. The fair was held in midâ€"May at Burlington‘s Lester B. Pearson High School. It saw over 220 Grade 5 to 10 students from 24 Halton public schools participate. Oakville winners, by category, include: Grade 5/6 Life: Chris Dilalla (River Oaks Public School) on Nutrients and Plant Growth. Allan Hogg and Jodie Murdock from the Hamilton Automobile Club check out a car‘s emissions during a special free testing sesâ€" sion last week in Oakville. 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