Acton Free Press Thursday Dec 28 1978 3 Grade school teachers board eye deal Tentative agreement which may solve the contract dispute between the Ho Hon Board of Education and elementary school teachers is to be examined by both sides in the new year Both the teachers and boards negotiating teams arc rtcom men ding ac ceptance of the memorandum of agreement which was signed after a marathon bargaining session last week at the Mohawk Inn according to Bill chairman of the board salary com Both sides met mediator Graeme for a hour session which started December IS Mr Priestner was reluc tant to go Into detail but he the mediator put pressure on both sides to change position He continued by crediting the atmosphere created by Mr with helping to bring off the agreement The board will examine the proposed settlement during its first meeting of the new year Mr Priestner indicated he thought the teachers would also meet soon to discuss the contract Salary and hiring of new teachers were issues noted In the fact finder report which was released earlier this The teachers group is the month The board is offering branch affiliate of the a general Increase of per Federation of Women cent while the teachers are Teachers Associations of asking for eight per cent for Ontario and the Ontario each person plus other mere- Public School Men Teachers menta deration OMB hearing to test old bylaw Christmas wecome ltd The Ontario Municipal Board hearing con Ontario Hydro proposed corridor down the middle or Hills is scheduled for next week The denied a town request to the hearing The hearing is slated for the Gordon Memorial Arena io a Tuesday There the will listen to arguments from Ontario Hydro why It should be permitted to erect Iron towers which will complete the corridor which starts at the Bruce nuclear generator Hills and the Interested Citizens Group ICG which opposes ton situation of the corridor here Police civilians ink 78 contract Brownies entertain parents ItrcuMin Iuk lined lliristmis it Hi 11 I liking in the nirlormjiiK win lln in lli rem from th till I I In ill mi I mm I rim IN Hi ins In III hit h m from tell In in I Girl dies in Christmas road accident daughter of an Acton resident is dead while brother and father Colt art in hospital lowing Christmas morn Barbara Cole 10 and her brother Glen passmgers in f pick up truck their vehicle was in collision with a car about Ifi milts if on J who lived with their mother ishago were spending holiday with their Mr Cole suffered i broken neck in the trash and was moved to a specnl unit for spinal injuries at in Toronto and his son was taken to Hospital for Childrtn wert first taken to Stevenson Hospital other dnvtr William of Toronto as also seriously hurt Civilian employees and the il Police Commission signed a one- year work contract last at Oakville Representatives of Regional Police Association which bargains for the approximately civilian workers and the police commission staled the during the regular meeting Requests for negotiations on next years contract have been madt cording to association president Tht forte highest civilian ration with respect to police in Ontario according to Rueleni Wc ve treated new said he president Tht least paid are the typists who ire r itcd t 000 and Highest paid is civilian administrator Raymond who slated to receive a plus originally was making a year in a verbal contract However the administrator is the force I Considerably behind other departments bald the first contract for this group as polite cadets used to do the work Communications staff earn between and GOO per year which according to is about behind other will argue against Hydro The town asked the OMB to adjourn the hearing because the town argued the OMB does not have over Ontario Hydro The failure by Ontario Hydro to notify people who live in the path of the proposed route produced a month postponement in hearings in the town mo offices About letters from people affected by the proposed line presented by ICO lawyers to the OMB prompted the adjournment The people stated they were not notified of the July hearings The hearings are a test of the Ksquesing official plan and bylaw which block north path of the corridor Ontario Hydro has built towers up to the nor Ihern of the town We Hill remain CIOS1D until Tuesday January 2 Lakeview Centre GRACE ROBERTSON Robertsons FLOWER SHOPPE GRAHAMS Apple Farm Canadian Cheddar A Quark Wine Soaked Colby CIDER TOMATOES Sparbuu Cabbage Cauliflower Onion Fresh Honey Purr Grape Juice Pure Maple Product Line of Erin 1 h ml oath of 3 mi north of BalUnalad Open da week Ham may aix Treasures come to yqu as you fine out THe old atjo in THe new HOLIDAY HOURS New Yoar Eve til p New Year sDny2pm ttl p DOUBLE HAPPINESS RESTAURANT Tel 8532060 SHERIDAN COLLEGE in cooperation with THE ERNEST DflURY SCHOOLMILTON will again offer evening courses at the Ernest C Drvry School beginning Tuesday January 9 and Thursday January 11th REGISTRATION At the Ernest Drury School No in Milton on a first come first served basis on Tuesday January 2 and Thursday January 00 m Registration wilt take place for all courses regardless of tho overling In some courses there is only a very limited number of vacancies DATES Classes bagln Tuesday January 9 and Thurs Jinuary 1 1 it 7 For details see Sheridan Accounting I Thurs Accounting II Tues Auto Body Repair Consumer Studies Deaf students only Crocheting Tues First Aid Standard Tues or Thurs Furniture and Decorating Tues Gym a Swim Women Human Relations Thurs COURSES College winter 79 brochure Knitting Language lor Tue Deal students only beginning Tues Needlepoint Thurs Printing with Lrtterpresilrun Planning for Profits Supervision in Administration Tues Woodwork or Thurs Yoga Tues or Thurs REGISTRATION January 2 or January 7 00 8 00 m Sheridan College Community Services this winter at African Lion Safari liimpliU Cross l I I i i lsi Around 1nrnf Co Kit I African Lion Safari HALTON HILLS FURNITURE 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