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She said that the initial professionâ€" al development days will help with orientation of new teachers and preparation for the transition of Grade 9s, "*For my ratepayers I couldn‘t vote for all three holidays when lots of people don‘t have jobs," said LeMay. Oakville trustee and Board viceâ€" chair Alice Anne LeMay supported the longer school year. "It was a winâ€" dow of opportunity and the board went for it. The ministry (of educaâ€" tion) keeps talking about productivity. to call board des1gnated holidays doesn‘t make sense. Three more instructional days is good for stuâ€" dents. But it is still nothing compared with Asian students and 240 days. Gerry Keyes, president of OECTA high school teachers believes the whole issue may become moot depending on what is decided at the provincial level on the social contract. More on that may be known as early as today (Friday), he added. be many." He believes supporters of the (Continued from page 1) ROYAL OAK/SEALTES] REAL CREAM SALE CHEEâ€"TOS CHESTER‘S CINNAMON CRUNCH TLEX MILDREW STAIN REMOVER _ PINESOL LIQUID PINE CLEANER TOMATOES CHOCK FULL ‘0 NUTS GROUND COFFEE A ticket for the tea also includes a tour of the beautifully restored Oakville Museum, including the Erchless Family Home which was home to five generations of Oakville‘s founding famlly â€" the Chisholms. The tea runs from 2 p.m. until 4 p.m. and the tickets are $5.00 per person and are available at the door. All proceeds from this tea will go the Erchless Restoration Fund. As in past years, 1920s style dress is welcome for this tea in a picâ€" turesque harborâ€"view setting. . The Oakville Museum is holding its annual Strawberry Tea on the west porch of Erchles today (Sun. June 6th). Halton Regionalâ€"Police reported that sometime between May 6thâ€"28th someone had ran sacked the house and stolen about $2,500 in jewelry and cash. Entry was gained by prying open a door. An Abbotwood Court family received a rude awakening when they returned from their vacation last week â€" they discovered their house had been ransacked in their absence. Strawberry Tea at Erchless today Home ransacked while family on holidays Opposition to the longer school year was based on creating an imbalâ€" ance within the board and with the public board calendar, he said. longer school year were responding to criticism levelled at school systems about the number of school days. "Three days were being given to teachers at ratepayers expense when they had just had two months holiâ€" days." SEE IT TO BELIEVE IT ... 15,000â€"8Q.â€"FT. SHOWROOM filled with sofas, sofabeds, loveseats, wing chairs, swivel chairs, recliners, pictures, lamps, bedroom furniture, dining rooms and much more! 878â€"5200 _ 225 Main St. E. Suite #6, Milton The Beaver learned that the board I am pleased to announce the opening of my office for the . practice of Naturopathic Medicine For an appointment please call: Charlene L. Summerfield B.A.A. (Nutr.), N.D. Doctor of Naturopathic Medicine (above Delacourts) made the decision based on a close vote with several trustees abstaining. Senior staff recommended that a traâ€" ditional school calendar be used for both groups. Two years ago the board approved a calendar and then changed it. Teachers are eligible to work from Sept. 1st until June 30th. They can all be declared instructional days, but traâ€" ditionally many, including those leadâ€" ing up to Labor Day, are "board desâ€" ignated holidays."