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Oakville Beaver, 8 Sep 1993, p. 4

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The public school board operâ€" ates 83 schools, 67 elementary and 16 secondary. Oakville houses 21 (Continued from page 1) continuing overcrowded White Oaks Secondary School on Montclair Drive which this year has approximately 20 portables. Schools will start destreamed grade 9 program SHOP. to join our office as an Associate in Family Dentistry, beginning September 1993. New patients welcome. 2200 Trafalgar Rd., (at Glenashton) Oakville ChaP Ts en mureneny wuce mairt White Rose DR. EDWARD K. NABETA and Staff New extended Hours. Evenings & Saturday Appointments DR. KRISTA L. KUNTZ are pleased to welcome GREAT CARE IS TAKEN IN THE PREPARATION & PRODUCTION OF THIS AD, EAROR IN DESCRIPTION, ILLUSTRATION & PRICING MAY OCCUR. IN THE EVENT OF A PRICING ERROR, THE ITEMJS) IN QUESTION WILL BE CHARGED AT CORRECT PRICE. DEMAND MAY EXCEED AVAILABLE STOCK; WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES . LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND . NOT ALL PRODUCT AVAILABLE AT OUR KENNEDY RD ., QUEENSWAY OR WHITBY LOCATIONS. NO LEISURE FURNITURE SOLD AT KENNEDY, WHITBY. BURLINGTON & THE QUEENSWAY STORES OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK |STRESSA â€"yellow & red8" _ _ _ _ _ M {SHAKESPEARE â€" carmine red 8" j CHRISTMAS MARVEL â€" cherry pink 12"...& MORE! TORONTO â€" red tmfi! with vermilion 8" PREASTANS FUSILER â€" bnight orange 12" ORANGE TORONTO > stnking orange 16" GEORGETTE â€" yellow with red edge 18" MARIENTHAL â€" bright yellow 20" MONSIEUR MOTTET â€" creamy white 18"... & MORE! BOND STREET â€" red tnnged yellow 18" BLACK SWAN â€" black 24°... & MORE! WHITE TRIUMPHATOR â€" pure white 20" CHINA PINK â€" pink with white base 22*... & MORE! FRAGRANT TULIPS SPRING SONG â€" red with white edges 20" GOLDEN APELDOORN > yellow 20" HOLLAND‘S GLORY â€" poppy red 20" LUCKY STRIKE â€" scarlet with white 16" OLYMPIC FLAME â€" yellow with red 20" BING CROSBY â€" glowing scarlet 16°... & MORE! SINGLE LATE FLOWERING WEST POINT â€" prmrose yellow 22" ALADDIN â€" scariet edged yellow 20" BALLADE â€" magenta edged with white MULTI FLOWERING BUNCHING SINGLE MID SEASON FLOWERING LILY FLOWERING Each dollar spent shopping in Oakville brings finandal benefits to our community. Local merchants employ your friends, neighbours and families, and provide much of the tax revenue needed to support your OAKVILLE services. 844â€"8406 BURLINGTON MISSISSAUGA 4265 FAIRVIEW ST Plane crash victim still critical On August 31 at around 4 p.m. a twinâ€"engine plane carrying two Noranda Inc. executives â€" Millar and Dominic Gammiero, 44, of Oakville â€" crashed in a thickly wooded area 215 miles northwest of North Bay. The mishap occurred less than two miles from the airport in Cochrane where the men were headed on a business trip. Gammiero and pilot Brent Vogan, who received only minor injuries, As of press time Tuesday Daniel Millar, 32, was still listed in critical condition at Toronto Western Hospital, a full week after the accident. man An Oakville man remains in hospital following last week‘s crash of a small plane in northern Ontario. It takes until the end of the month to tally more concrete figâ€" ures as enrolments change as some students either head back to school late or don‘t show up. The public school board reports changes in elementary enrolment usually varies by half a percent while more fluctuation â€" in the order of 5 to 6% â€" is seen at the high school This year marks the beginning of a destreamed Grade 9 in Halton schools â€" Grade 9 students won‘t be separated into basic, general or advanced courses until they hit Grade 10 as a result of the new level week to confirm openingâ€"day num bers. MOUNT HOOD â€" white 14* ICE FOLLUES â€" white with pale y MISTRAL â€" pale yellow with yel FLOWERRECOzIo-mlem ST. PATRICK‘S DAY â€" yellow & ORANGERY â€" white with orange centers 14 ZONATUS â€" lilac blue MIDâ€"SEASON LATE FLOWERING SNOW DROPS...5/314*# | 0 OF THE WEEK! SKY BLUE ~;§b\n4'6‘ mm?l:AYEL 6dmuuu‘~6‘ MAMMO LOW â€" yellow 4* 4* JEANNEUARC-WQ%...I MORE! EARLY FLOWERING FEBRUARY GOLD â€" yellow 8° FEBRUARY SILVER â€" white & yellow centers 8*.... &4 MORE! FALL FLOWERING BLUE JACKET â€" blue 10° CARNEGIE â€" white 10° CITY OF HAARLEM â€" yellow 10 JAN BOS â€" red 10°... & MORE! cnocuses......s/$133 EARLY FLOWERING HYACINTHS.......3 L. EARLY FLOWERING /32663 DAFFODILS....... naged to pull Millar from the wreck. The investigation by the Transportation Safety Board continues with pale yellow center 14* w with yellow center 14° 333 DUNDAS E. of Hwy. 10 DUNDAS ST provincial destreaming regulation and won‘t be accruing credits based on courses until next year. Budget restraint and social conâ€" tract issues are topping the list of work to be done at the administraâ€" tive and board levels at both Halton school boards. "There‘s no doubt at all in my mind that this year we are facing our most difficult budget year ever, with a greater impact on the proâ€" grams and services we offer than we have experienced in the past," said Halton Board of Education chairman Dave Coons. The public school board‘s 1993 budget came in with a 2% increase in expenditures which translated ARREIC e Aidlers COLLECTORS PARADISE! 100‘s OF AFRICAN VIOLETsS TO CHOOSE FROM! â€"New varieties never seen before! +Starter plants of 5 of the most exciting varieties on sale! «Provincially accredited Master Gardeners, experts to answer all your gardening gz:gtion, fll; ?: f'n the c!?r;:s Saturday STARTER PLANTS FOR THE NEW VARIETIES ON DISPLAY ..............ONLY 50¢ 2 ta‘n 16RA ~~"~~~ MUMS y 4) F9 2 w"% wg6i J « AFRICAN VIOLETS *FESTIVAL» m RAILWAY HAND (ESL LANTERN PECIALS 7 INSTANT LAWN Durable longlasting plastic construction Full 3lb. capacity Complete with hanger $ 88 SALE 4 noe b 6.88ea * WHITE ROSE into a 3.4% increase on the tax bill. The expenditure increase was touted as the lowest ever in the board‘s history while its correâ€" sponding mill rate increase was reported as the lowest in a decade. The public school board‘s reaching of social contract agreeâ€" ments with its numerous employee groups means the board‘s social contract moneyâ€"saving target has been reduced from approximately $11 million to approximately $9 million. The board has yet to arrive at implementation plans to accommoâ€" date social contract agreements but hopes to have those in place by Sept. 30 with an assurance from director Bob Williams that stuâ€" dents‘ interests will come first. In early October, the public board is hosting a special twoâ€"day conference event that will feature Dr. John Carver, an expert in the field of governance speaking on "Boards that make a Difference". "High on the agenda in nearly every organization in North America is finding the solution for effective board/staff working relaâ€" tionships," said Williams. GRASS SEED As the public school board first meets this month, its agenda will yz > Plant now for an outstanding g-;fi’crsplax of autumn colour T. Over 12 varieties & colours & to choose from : $222 S Reg. ALE 4.98ea. BIRD FEEDER vVIOLET size ter plants with 15 of look at a revised plan for schools, Toward 2000. The plan, which includes four specific strategic directions, is aimed at moving local education toward the future, its demands and expectations of students. "There is no shortage of chalâ€" lenges. Our organizational goal this year is simple and direct, to focus our energies and efforts clearly on one key questions. What can we do that will make a positive difference for our students? That‘s our core mission and needs to be first and foremost in our minds as we deal with everything from the budget to the Social Contract. Keeping this focus helps us all to return this fall with a sense of hope and optimism." In a board statement on the return to school 1993, Williams points to a need for optimism. MP says his record is clean (Continued from page 1) entered into discussions with Matthews. Besides, says Jelinek, his job as president will not deal with projects on the domestic front. Instead, he will be responsible for looking for international projects in Asia and elsewhere, searching out opportuniâ€" ties for Canadian companies and following up with financing deals. These endeavors would include such infrastructure projects as roads, bridges, pipelines and more. Jelinek said this and other interâ€" ests he‘s pursuing are all "very perâ€" missible" under Canadian law. He said he checked out everything thoroughly with the Conflict of Interest Office and enters into his postâ€"politics life with a clear conâ€" science. f "I have a clean, 21â€"year record in politics and I am not about to dampen that record," said Jelinek, adding that insinuations to the conâ€" trary are only part of a "smear camâ€" paign" by a Toronto daily newspaâ€" per. f Revenue is the only federal department with which Jelinek can have no dealings for two years â€" except to pay his taxes, he says. "One has to get on with life after politics. I‘m not ready to sit back and retire," said Jelinek, who has also accepted directorship on severâ€" al companies‘ boards of directors. Name: Nicky Presidente Age: 14 School: QEW (Queen Elizabeth Park) Grade in School: 9 Hobbies: Cards, Sports, Badminton Futre Plans: Mechanic Where Route Is: Shannon & Mohawk Cres How Long on Route: 1 Year What you like best about delivering papers: Keeps me occupied! The same goes for Jelinek International, a business based in Prague which Jelinek has started up himself. Rumors that he used his taxâ€"paid trips on behalf of External Affairs to cement business contacts there are simply "silly," he says. _ "Jelinek International was not formed until well after I stepped down," he explained. "I will continue to be as aggressive in business as I was on the political front. I will be phasing myself into all this fulltime after the election." The firm will aid Canadian comâ€" panies invest in trade and joint venâ€" tures in Poland and Hungary and perhaps â€" sometime in the future â€" the former Soviet Union. | THE OAKVILLE CARRIER OF THE MONTH e Bay « Moore‘s The Suit People + Woolce » Pharma Plus * Cavan‘s Garden Gallery » Sears Big Ticket Weekend Holland Park + Ashbrook‘s « Overdrive » Oabville Fashion 467 SPEERS ROAD, OAKVILLE Tel: 845â€"9742 or 845â€"3824 Call Sallya Perera _ _/ | râ€"toâ€"Door Flyer Distribution Regarding delivery problems oVJ t )0

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