Oakville Beaver, 20 Jun 1993, p. 4

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uc'countants and consultants rovide a full range offjj‘inancial and busmess services. WWW”? J_ 1;.4 nu 338-2201 847-3039 BEAT THE PRICE INCREASE. B UY BEFORE JULY 1, 1993. See Us For Details. 1091 slum Rd. Coopers 6 Lybrand Canada iui Really Inc/Realm? Canada Trui Ream Inc recognizes Sara ’5 initiat'we and suppo’ts herinvolvementwim Class Afloat _ A Proud Sponsor of the Class Afloat Semi Oakmlle for 0 Years SIUDIO Z11 City Centm Drive Mississaug,0:1tario 153 214 (416) 273-4611 ST.I.AWRENCE CEMENT varand project A weekly series of letters home from Sarah Crothall, a grade 12 student from Oakville ourrenti spending 10 months aboard the SN Concordia visiting 40 ports of call on 4 continents! One evening we anchored outside a tiny village. The natives rowed out to us and traded us small canoes which were made from seal skins. Finally we reached the Pacific Ocean. The long Pacific rollers were a b ig change from the calm waters of the Channels, and several students became seasick. I was excited to at last he sailing in the South Pacific, in whose more northern, warmer waters I had learned to swim years ago in New Zealand. We celebrated Easter with an Easter egg hunt and a huge Easter dinner, complete with turkey, gravy and cranberry sauce. Unfortunately, I was on galley watch and had to wash all the dishes from this huge feast. After a long sail we reached Valparaiso, Chile on the west coast of South America Dear Oakvflle: When we left Punta Arenas, a local pilot navigated the Concordia through the Chilean Channels They were beautiful There were mountains rising on both sides of us, some with cascading waterfalls It was extremely cold, but very calm because we were in the protected Channels. We saw penguins swimming around, as well as numerous other birds and seals. During our day watches we were busy sewing up the sail which had ripped during the last storm (upper top sail, one of the squares). It was hard work because the cold numbed our hands and the needles kept breaking on the stiff canvas. A Fine Selection 0! Fruit Baskets 5 Cheese hays CUSTOM MADE BASKETS FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 'flxdc’teeaym Max:663.“ Our Oakville head office staff, branch staff and assoaates wish Sarah more memorabie adventures, and'qonnnued smooth sailing. “““““ g 1o’nribnt’hs' ’ has”, v.9 4° we» 104 ALLAN (AT LAK'ESHORE) Beside Liquor Store 842-0378 French section or the Halton public She also felt reducing the number .1 1 system. “It was not a well thoughtâ€" of teachers’ holidays makes sense ends with injury out decision.” when a lot of people are losing their Halton Roman Catholic School jobs. A foolish ride on the hood of a car in Coronation Park Thursday night ended with one 16â€"year-old boy in the hospital with serious head and neck injuries and another facing dangerous driving lRGY ‘Lfl’mE i R VRlF i charges. He said there was no research sug- gesting students in the English sec- tion of the system need three more days of school than those in the French section or the Halton public system. “It was not a well thought- out decision.” the school year. “I don’t think six votes should have can'ied that sort of thing,” said Cote. Separate board votes on school-year length Tuesday A Proud Sponsor supporling Sarah on her voyage (Continued from page 1) Until next week, Board viceâ€"chair Alice Anne LeMay said it was an opportunity to increase the school year in response to the Ministry of Education’s call for more productivity. She said more instruc- tional days are good for students and the Catholic system still doesn’t have many instructional days compared to the system Asian students are in. Congratulations Sara on your adventures! You're an inspiration to - us all! . Salons 1’ he Miller Mews, 327 Church Street Oakv ille, Ontario LBJ 1P2 Investment Cigup Wishing you smooth sailing throughout your travels 7174M Start Your 570 TRAFALGAR RD AT QEW Suite 505710 Dorval or. Oakville (0113 Building) OaKJand 233 Robinson Street P.O. Box 100 Oakville, Ontario lb] 425 RYRIE FORD KERR Birristers Solicitors Call for move information 849-4700 4 LINCOLN MERCURY Police say the injured 16-year-old Oakville boy remains in Oakville- Trafalgar Memorial Hospital with seri- ous head and neck injuries. A 16-year-old Oakville boy faces a July 14th hearing in Oakville Youth Conn on a charge of dangerous opera- tion of a motor vehicle causing bodily Staff Sgt. Ken Douglas said the youths were just fooling around. The injured youth and a 16-year-old girl, also of Oakville, got onto the hood of the 1988 Hyundai and the driver drove through the park at approximately 25 "The youth fell from the hood of the car and landed on the roadway,” said Halton Regional Police media Sgt. Joe Martin. There was not intention of driving outside of the park property and alcohol was not involved, said Douglas. He said the issue goes to the hearts of teachers. Joy ride in park ends with injury Richard Brock, president of the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association elementary teachers said some teachers have vacation booked for the Sept. lst to 3rd period. l Loblaws - Food City - Canadian Trre l * Kmart - AP * Ultra Mart l * Miracle Mart ‘ Super Centre : . BiWay ’ Vim Excel * Hopedale HardWare ‘ Longo's ‘ Loeb -Aikenhead's ’ l.G.A. * Golden Leaf The accident happened around 11:15 467 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE Regarding delivery problems Tel: 845-9742 or 845-3824 ' Partial Delivery

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