Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), October 23, 1985, p. 3

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MARATHON TALKS Result in teacher salary agreement is Page J Alter 19 hours the Hal ton Board of Education reached an agreement with the Ontario Secondary School Teachers Federation Negotiations ended Friday at a The one year accord from Sept 1985 to Sept is a tentative agreement that will go to both parties for ratification trustee Pat She is Chairman of the board Salaries Policy Committee The ratified agreement Is expected to be presented at the Nov 14 board of education met ting she said The board announced an agree ment with elementary teachers the Ontario Public School Teachers Fede ration and the federation of Women Teachers Association of Ontario FWTAO at their Oct 10 meeting Elementary teachers consultants and coordinators receive a per cent retroactive increase from September 1985 to February 1985 Principals and vice principals receive a per cent Increase for the same period the remainder of their year I September of 1386 principals and principals will receive a per cent Teachers were given a 4 per cent raise were given a 4 per cent raise and consultants receive a per cent raise Elementary school employees will I per cent of their extended 1 plan paid for as of Feb 1 1985 Payment of their dental plan will increase from to per cent In Traffic report suggests changes for By Herald Staff Another school crossing guard should be hired for Mountainview Road a regional report indicates Released this week by the region public works department the 18page report makes 11 other recommendali in response to a petition by Road residents concer about traffic volumes and pedestrian safety in their neighbor hood The report notes pedestrian traffic at the Road and GalePenning ton Court intersection is comparable with pedestrian traffic at Mountainview Road and Sinclair Avenue where there Is a school crossing guard It recommends a crossing guard be hired for the south at Pennington The report identifies a need to annually review pedestrian traffic In conjunction with the annual vehicular traffic review This review will help regional staff assess the need for traffic signals or pedestrian crossov regional police are request to continue their speed enforcement on Mountainview Road Apparently police have been charging more than drivers a month with speeding over the past three months The regional radar survey most cars were speeding from between Campbell Gate to Eden Place but that most trucks were at or below the speed limit The report recommends the right of way increase from meters to 35 meters for Mountainview Road between Highway and Summit Place as noted by the recent Halton Hills Transportation Study This Increase would allow for a centre turning lane in the future As well itadvisesthe town contact local businesses and talk about alternative truck routings other than Road The heaviest truck traffic was to2 and from to p by public works staff Of the total traffic volume on Mountainview however trucks made up from 1 to per cent of the total which shows few heavy trucks in comparison with other regional roads Future truck traffic is expected to remain consistent with what the region is now seeing on Road Most of the larger trucks were cither William Neil son Company Ltd or Leferink Disposals Limited trucks Sewer and improvements on Street the reconstruction or Maple Avenue and construction of the Calvert Dale homes on Sinclair may have caused the truck figures to be I than usual because of material deliveries and removals to and from these sites the report notes The current Senior Citizen Cross ing signs at and Sargent Road should be replaced with symbolic signs at that intersection and new Senior Citizens Crossing signs in nee of Sargent Road the director of public works recommend The report also recommends the development agreement between and Corporation Limited a developer south of Hungry Hollow include a provision requiring heavy construction trucks use Trafal gar Road Instead of Road while the homes and roads are being constructed Cant keep trucks off road You can t keep trucks off Road the regional public works department states In a report re leal last week The suggestion to post load limits along Mountain view Road or Indeed prohibit truck traffic Is not considered by staff to be practical the public works director report says Bob Moore stresses the definition an arterial road Road Is now and has been since IBS when the Town of Georgetown adopted Its first Official Plan As an arterial road has the function of connecting municipalities servicing medium distance traffic providing access to and from activity centres and distributing traffic to and from the provincial highway Posting load limits or prohibiting truck traffic Isn t compatible with this function the report says Arterial roads must be allowed to carry all forms of traffic Including trucks If they are to serve the community the report stresses and glamorous Thomson la to offer Goligers SHOPPING 87701 03 SALES AND SERVICE BUY NOW AND SA VEI 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Head lice problem split ByANIPFDERIAN Herald Staff A third party has been welcomed into the Tray between the Haltor Board of Education and the Halton Health Department over head lice screening in the schools Neither the board nor the regional health department want to be responsible for controlling the lice Medical Officer of Health Graham recently made it clear he want his public health nurses lo be screening children for lice or having to call parents and ordering students to stay home until the lice problem is resolved School principals didn t want the responsibility either so an agreement was made this month by the health department and the school boards that a private nursing agency be hired to take an this job The cost of hiring para professi ons that is registered nursing assist ants is to be split between the board and the region During the health depart mcnt school pediculosis lice program cost about to operate The region will be eligible for a Ministry of Health grant of for Its share of leaving a net cost of SI to Public health nurses arc to provide educational and consultative services only to schools school volunteers and parents when it comes to how to identify head lice and get rid of it Pollett originally stressed that head lice Is the sole responsibility of the schools and not of the regional health department However at the meeting with board of education representatives agreed the regional health department is also responsible along with the boards and parents in dealing with pediculosis Cougar Boots Central heat for your feet WE FIT FEET MAKE SURE THEYRE WARM COZY Prevent Winter Sniffles with A Name You Can Slush Molded Flared Tie Top JUST RIGHT FOR TUCKING YOUR PANTS IN Rugged Anil Slip Sole WHEN IT COMES TO FITTING CHILDRENS WINTER BOOTS WE DONT FOOL AROUND SIZES 13 ONLY CHECK OUR SELECTION OF COUGAR BOOTS Cougar TOP OF THE LINE FIRST QUALITY Cougars finest pillow boot B Pillow Boots Luithar Spad Lacing Had Brushed Nylon Linings 38 Foam 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