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AfirsarmPrices overarive transmission, power , cast aluminum wheels, AM/FM air baas. speed control and tilt CASH & CARRY Aug5,6,7â€"1pm<4pm ro Nurs EVERGREENS \\\\ S DC h LA n aAJ D) Urg@Ay ERCECS up to $200 Initial reports indicated the agreeâ€" ments with teachers involved five to six days‘ unpaid leave in the first year and unpaid leave varying in subâ€" sequent years from school board to school board. It also provides for gradual reduction of the education labor force through attrition. The board is hopeful the sectorial agreements will make it eligible for the 20% target incentive â€" although Whiting admitted there were differâ€" ing points of view on the issue including the one held by Ontario Treasurer Floyd Laughren. 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Among the numerous narcotics were controlled drugs such as Valium phenobarbital, Demerol and morphine, along with various other tablets The drugs were estimated to be worth $250. BEAVT i| Oakville customers call direct ... 674â€"4555 11 ment employes the colle Transportation available through trentway tours Pick up from York Mills Subway Station 8:00 am, return at 8pm, each day for $24/person. Group charters avilable at Discountâ€"call for 16 the board cover all x Sandy beach x and much more! w Trail rid@$ tadditional price} All for one low admission price Family rate per car, per day Civic Scen BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! KIDS WILL ENJOY: x Hayrides x Clowns x Face painting x Waterslide I rs and To that point, the local union offiâ€" cials had been advised by their provincial bodies not to negotiate locally. agreements would | Aug. 2 deadline, in union officials tc table. m non animal hospital mannt (On ines and electronics during al early Monday morning. six feet tall and 150 Ibs.. we INnIONn1zZ it the time. the front door h peful th uld be d ( mpl Jloor of the animal iusing about $600 V rde the TC it sectorial iched by the let ( ment If TgaInin f {1 Amalr NETC i | R 50 EXHIBITS | The agreement may also be amended based on the other sectorial or local agreements. The agreement calls for 12 unpaid days of leave in each year and a wage freeze until March 31, 1996, effective as of June 13, 1993. The plan however represents only just over 3% of the $11 million the board must cut ($4.7 million in 1993 and a‘full $11.8 million in 1994). The instructional assistants represent 0% of the $11.8 million annual cost savâ€" ings target since they earn less than $30,000 and aren‘t affected. MASS represents 2.47% of the $11.8 million while the supervisory officials repreâ€" sent 0.71% of the total. employees covered. It covers the 14 people in the Supervisory Official Group (the director, superintendents and assisâ€" tant superintendents), 109 mid manâ€" agement employees (MASS) Management and Administrative Support Staff and 521 in the Halton Instructional Assistants‘ Association The latter group‘s inclusion â€" which earns under $30,000 and so isn‘t affected by the plan‘s provisions â€" does however allow it access to the Public Sector Job Security Fund should members not receive further employment with the board. TT ippr( wh ) fall into the cate; than $30,000. / The latter group ling ag, L 1 Friday the itegory was drawn Ur ial Contract Act ind mailed to al N n irning 11