... From there, they smashed a glass window to the Montclair Drive school‘s office. ... Nothing was reported stolen. «. Halton Regional Police say someone went to trouble smashing windows to get inside but once in, gtole nothing. & School may be out but someone took advantage to break into White Qaks Secondary School early Sunday morning. ... Police say the culprits broke in by smashing the lower glass pane on a door in the pool area around 1;00 a.m. He asked members of the Community Services Committee to consider solutions to spare an old magnolia tree he planted on town land 20 years ago as a donaâ€" tion to the neighborhood. Etherington asked that, if possiâ€" ble, he‘d like to see it removed and transplanted and added that Nothing stolen after WOSS breakâ€"in As with the repair of most local roads â€" particularly those in older, established neighborhoods â€" a sensitive stumbling block in the Belyea project is the unwantâ€" ed destruction of trees. While resâ€" idents have resigned themselves to the removal of some bushes and several fruit trees, Jim Etherington is determined to save at least one. x July 14, 1993 After surviving last week‘s midâ€"year budget cuts, the longâ€" awaited reconstruction of Belyea %nd East River Streets was further neâ€"tuned Wednesday night and will go ahead as planned. Belyea road work to proceed It‘s time the Halton Board of Education formally responded to the many cost saving suggestions of the Taxpayers Coalition, Halton, says Ward 4 trustee Penny Siebert. A call by Siebert at the July 7 By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff Trustee wants board to respond to taxpayer coalition ideas Challenge "Robert Hamilton" one of Canada‘s top Masters on one of sixteen different chess boards. If you beat the Master you will win a distinctive chess set and have your name entered in a year end draw. Make the challenge. Saturday, July 17 & Sunday, July 18 from Noon â€" 4 pm in Centre Court. 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He said he realâ€" ized the Town may not want to set a precedent for such requests but asked that they consider it. finance committee meeting to do just that, was however shelved until September â€" until board staff have ironed out Social Contract implications. While Ward 3 trustee John Scheel said to suppress response to a public group for several months was a "joke", committee chair took Four FABULOUS 4 Srzzunc Gavincs! The trustee agreed to wait until September but she wants a brief, "professional judgement" report from staff on coalition suggestions "There are things that we‘re doing that the public and the Taxpayers Coalition doesn‘t know we‘re doing," said Siebert. The .discussion of a formal response to the group followed a delegation made to the committee by coalition member Roger Love of Oakville and president, Frank Gue of Burlington at the July 7 meeting. The finance committee chairâ€" man said the coalition‘s efforts are commendable if not necessarily agreeable. 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Scheel, who during last year‘s budget process presented a list of items he felt could be reviewed for cost savings, said he‘d like a simiâ€" Gue advised Halton should spearhead a move to see legislation requiring central administration functions to be amalgamated. He said he believed the NDP governâ€" ment in the current climate would be receptive to the suggestion. "The separate board is here and they‘re not going to disappear because we want them to join with us," said business services superinâ€" tendent Jerry Jenkins. There was recent discussion between the two boards on the issue however Cassidy said the "preliminary discussions" was not information available currently to the public. Among many things, the coaliâ€" tion was again suggesting amalgaâ€" mation of central office functions between the public and separate school boards on issues like transâ€" portation and purchasing. "It takes two to tango," said Burlington trustee Linda Glover. the board may already be involved in, those that are feasible and their implications and those that aren‘t feasible and the rationale behind it. Love told trustees the coalition wants to see cuts made that wouldn‘t affect quality nor would they be an exercise in "teacher bashing." lar report from staff. The coalition also formally preâ€" OFF 5 sented a suggested draft policy on its recommendation that trustees set an expenditure ceiling for administration to plan to in its budâ€" get formatting exercise â€" and forâ€" mally requested it be adopted for the 1994 budget,