Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 8 Aug 1993, p. 5

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Public school board expects to ratify social contracts Tuesday The Halton Board of Education will hold a special board meeting Tuesday at noon to cement local Social Contract agreements with its unionized employees. Children‘s Day at Oakville Museum This Sunday is the Oakville Museum‘s family fun day of the year, Children‘s Day. This popular event will include 1920s style games on the lawn of the Erchless Estate, wooden toy Provincial Parks photography contest To help celebrate the "100 Years of Provincial Parks in Ontario," Bronte Creek Provincial Park is holding a photography contest! Prizes will be awarded in each of two categories: 1. Wildlife and scenery in provincial parks. 2. People and places in provinâ€" cial parks. Your pictures can be black â€" and â€" white or color, any size and from J e'xpect it will be a perfuncâ€" OPEN Munns Ave. TUES.â€"SUN.â€" _ Call for an appointment _ 8448067 _ (West of Trafalgar) _ Magic Touch Mila European Hairstylist OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M.â€"5 PM. Aouff Conmfimuirre AEducaotior * Haircut Style For Women, Men Children * Special â€" Perm including cut style $65 * Suntanning Bed 20 minutes $8 Sugar Waxing FALL ‘93 PROGRAM GUIDE will be delivered to your home during the week of August 16. tory meeting. We‘re getting local ratifications of what was settled on provincially,” said education director Bob Williams. Board officials said the meetâ€" ing would open in public at making with Brian Krog, pony rides, lemonade and more, all included in the admission of $3 per person (children ages 3 and under are free). Take a tour of the restored any Provincial Park in Ontario including Bronte Creek! Drop off your pictures at the Visitor Centre at Bronte Creek Provincial Park before Sept. 4. Winners will be announced labour Day, Sept. 6th. Bronte Creek Provincial Park is conveniently located north of the Q.E.W. between Oakville and Burlington. Take exit 109 onto Burloak Drive to the Park entrance. River Oaks noon hour, then go immediately to an in camera â€" private â€" sesâ€" sion. That is expected to last about 15 minutes before the board meets in public to quickly ratify the agreements. Chisholm Family Home, Erchless and stroll around the beautiful grounds overlooking the harbour. For more information about Children‘s Day, call the Oakville Museum at §45â€"3541. Park hours are 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Entrance fee to the Park is $6 per vehicle and $3 for seniors or persons with disabilities. There is an additional fee for the pool, which is $1.25 per child between the ages of 4 to 16 yrs. and $2 per adult. For further information please call the park office Monday to Friday 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at (416) §27â€"6911. St. John Ambulance Training for Life! 466 Morden Rd. #201 Oakville, Ont. L6K 213 (416) 844â€"4844 Cards Stationary JEWELLEDY School board officials held meetings with elementary teachâ€" ers last Thursday and met with secondary teachers on Friday. Other -groups were scheduled to meet on Monday. If the agreements are signed Tuesday, they would meet the Aug. 10th Social Contract deadâ€" line set out by the provincial NDP government. Late last month, through another special board meeting, trustees approved a Social Contract plan for its nonâ€"unionâ€" ized employees â€" a much smaller group that includes senior administration, instructional assistants and midâ€"management staff. Household Goods ...and more! Remember Free Saturday Parking in all Municipal Lots (excluding the parking garage) For more information contact the Downlown Oakville BA 844â€"4520 Men‘s Fashions MENUHA @ THERAPY CENTRE REGISTERED THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE GWENMASSON RTRRMT ASSOCIATE THERAPISTS | 845â€"3323 |

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