Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 22 Jan 1993, p. 9

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SEMI (on a firstâ€"come firstâ€"served basis) Presented by: AIC Investment Group, Oakwville, Ontario Leblovic‘s motion called for a committee of trustees and administration to develop a board policy on staff conferâ€" ence attendance with special attention to outâ€"ofâ€"province and outâ€"ofâ€"country conferâ€" ences. Before Christmas trustees turned down a proposed comâ€" mittee of trustees Don Cassidy (Burlington), Bob Clarke (Milton), Linda Lane (Oakville), Diane Leblovic (Burlington) and John Scheel (Oakville) along with superinâ€" tendents Joanne Zywine and Rae Stoness. On Thursday, board chairâ€" man Dave Coons proposed a The committee was originalâ€" ly proposed by Burlington trustee Diane Leblovic who eventually charged the board would either "be credible in terms of enacting what we‘ve passed or not." Trustees set up staff conference attendance policy committee After eight months of proceâ€" dural wrangling public school board trustees have finally been able to agree on the comâ€" position of a committee to develop a staff conference attendance policy. The compromise solution was reached last week after two school principles were added to fill administration spots on the committee. By ANGELA BLACKBURN Oakville Beaver Staff Compromise reached when board rules principles are administration 2273 Royal Windsor Drive (at Ford Dr.) Oakville, Ontario THE BEST A TALK TO SX OF CANADA‘S TOP MUTUAL FUND COMPANIES MEET THE MUTUAL FUND CO.‘S MEET THE MUTUALFUND coâ€"‘s 8 7:30 p.m. SEMINAR BEGINS 7:30 p.m. SEMINAR BEGINS E Z M OIHELLO‘s._:. HOWARD JOHNSON Michael Leeâ€"Chin President Founder AIC Investment Group WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1993 Managers of over $12.5 billion and 64 mutual funds CALL $49â€"4700 TO RESERVE SEATS *90% Tax Deduction on $5,000 RRSP * Selfâ€"Directed RRSP‘s *18% Foreign Content for 1993 * Maximizing your RRSP returns * Benefiting from the recovery * Reducing your income taxes * Avoiding poverty line retirement 6:30 p.m. T ADVICE WE CAN CIVE TOU THIS RRSP SEASON, 1O CET SOME! SEMINAR TRIMARK MUTUAL FUNDS Fidelity WIMANA TEMPLSTON eJ The Industrial Group of Funds in‘ _/ _ asl 11 "H The Universal Group Investments Leblovic said although her original motion of "administraâ€" tion" was meant to include only personnel in the adminisâ€" tration headquarters, she could agree to the inclusion of principals on the committee. "I see it as a solution to a difficult problem that has developed over the last few months," said Bullock. Subsequent motions by trustees saw the additions of Burlington trustee Anne Barbu and Cooper to the committee. When Burlington trustee Noel Cooper questioned the definition of a principal as "administration", Coons said a generic definition of adminisâ€" tration would include princiâ€" pals and other supervisory offiâ€" cers. He noted the difference to "senior administration" which would include superintendents. Burlington trustee Marg Bullock, said the committee of six trustees, two superintenâ€" dents and two principals, was a "compromise". committee that differed in its trustee personnel. Still includâ€" ed were Lane, Leblovic and Scheel but Cassidy and Clarke had been replaced with Milton‘s Flo Belford and Burlington‘s Linda Glover. The two newcomers Belford and Glover then called for the addition of two principals â€" one elementary and one secondary â€" to the committee. 590 Argus Rd. (at Trafalgar Rd.) * Oakville, Ontario FEBRUARY 11, 1993 J. Richard Charlton Viceâ€"President AIC Investment Group 6:30 p.m. The main opposition to the idea was expressed by Ward 2 regional council Fred Oliver, who questioned a planning services report stating that The proposal met with a chilly reception at Monday (Jan. 18th) night‘s council meeting, where counâ€" cillors voted to refer the issue back to the budget committee, which had origâ€" inally asked council to look at the proâ€" posal. The town‘s budget committee will be asked to approve $50,000 in prize money for a park design competition for the Uptown Core at Saturday‘s (Jan. 23rd) meeting. Will town put up $50,000 prize money? Isn‘t it time YOU called the educational tune? Sponsored by Renaissance Canada Inc.â€"â€" "Parent power in education"! Hosted by Renaissance founder, Ken Campbell %naimnw Fidelity /_< Investments Money Editor, Globe Mail‘s Report on Business Author of Consumer Beware, Canadian Consumer‘s Survival Book, Canadian Parents‘ Sourcebook SHeripan H1uus Mss tonary CHurcH, 3301 Traracear Ro. (% mice nortH or Hwy. # 5 ) THurs., Jan. 28, 1993 7130 P.M. All are welcome to this "no charge" event. (An offering will be received) D 71 9 a Sponsored by To all who pay the educational piper, _to all whose children are swayed by the beat of his piping, Budget committee may decide Sc‘zfurday GLOBAL STRATEGY "It has to be a growthâ€"related charge," said assistant finance director Nancy Andrew. "I don‘t accept $38,500 for prize money is essential," Oliver said. Oliver also questioned why $38,500 in development charges being used for prize money couldn‘t instead be used for "essential needs." "Is there a possibility we would be wasting $50,000 (in prize money)?" Oliver queried. _ council will not be bound to proceed with any of the designs if it is not satâ€" isfied with them. Ward 3 councillor Tedd Smith If garbage polluting the environment is a government practice to be protested and obstructed, ought there not be a much greater public outcry protesting the moral garbage polluting the minds of our youth by the educational policies practiced by the Toronto Board of Education, the Toronto Board of Health and the Ontario Ministry of Education â€" policies threatening the moral, mental, social and spiritual health of a generation â€" and attacking the foundations of faith, family and freedom in the nation? ... who prefer the moral influences of Moses ("The Ten Commandments") and Jesus ("The Sermon on the Mount") and Mother Teresa, to that of Marx, Morgentaler and Madonna for the shaping of their children‘s character in the public school classroom... All Parents...and concerned citizens... ...to consider the "coarse" contents of a "sexual orientation curriculum" being imposed (without the consent of the parents) in the public schools by the Toronto Board of Education (including material too vile to be published in a community newspaper) approved by the Ontario Ministry of Education, which amounts to "garbage" to be "dumped" into all Ontario public schools! are invited to an education forum A subversive secularism dominating the public school system has robbed our children of their spiritual inheritance rooted in the theistic values and traditions on which Canada was founded and has flourished in peace and prosperity as a pluralistic society, under God, for 125 years! "It‘s time to reverse the perverse in Canadian public schools and public life by replacing a tyrannizing elitism with a liberating populism!" Civilization is the product of restraint on natural impulse, this attempt to breakdown all restraints on sex...can only lead to antiâ€"civilization!" Dr. Benjamin Spock The family is the basic cell of a free and responsible society: the most dynamic environment in which children can be nurtured to creative adulthood." Should the Toronto Board of Education, the Toronto Board of Health and the Ontario Ministry of Education "MORAL POLLUTION" in Pusi1c : Toronto Ttopay â€" OAKVILLE TOMORROW ?! Education is primarily the transmission of values by one generation to another. be charged with "corrupting the morals of minors"? Bring a Friend!! (S.E. corner of Q.E.W. Trafalgar Rd.) At the Jan. 12th budget committee meeting, planning services director Ted Salisbury explained that the p Uptown _ Core‘s deve]oper Metrontario, has agreed to contribute g up to $100,000 to organize the compeâ€" tition, provided that the town conâ€" . tributes $50,000 in prize money. Of < N the town‘s portion, $38,500 would be © funded by development charges, while * the remaining $11,500 would be fundâ€" ed through the tax levy. "Surely we have inâ€"house talent to design our own parks," questioned why the park‘s design can‘t be completed by town staff. "Parents have a prior right to choose the education of their children." _ (Article 26, the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights) Children are members of the family, not wards of the state Thursday, January 28, 1993 7:30 p.m. Hotel Oakville â€" Howard Johnson‘s 590 Argus Rd., Oakville AFP Moneystrat Inc

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