Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 1 May 1994, p. 4

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JOIN US TODAY 10 am â€" 5 pm YOUR COMMUNITY SHOPPING CENTRE 125 Cross Avenue (acrossifrdfi Mfieé Stauon) ThurS e 9 ie . ME : P i 6C"" * Stained Glass * Victorian Crafts * Wood Crafts * Candlewicking * Ceramics * Needlecrafts * Silk Flowers * Jewellery * Mother‘s Day Items * And, many more! Hand made items by Local Crafts People v’n ‘:: ~lnlalgar Ey ral CROSS ave The five sites include two in the north (Percy Merry and Robert Little) "The Minister‘s worn out. I think we‘ve come out of this pretty good. If we had submitted earlier, there would have been more chanses." (Continued from page 1) 172 students in five sites will be $477,478). JK plan adopted in time to meet provincial deadline «Food City «Canadian Tire *Kâ€"mart «AP *Vim Microliquid Sample *Keens Guardian «Biway «Valdi Foods *1GA *Loeb «The Bay «Market Focus *Revion Canada «Hikers Haven «Hopedale Mall *Repla Windows *Longo‘s * Partial Delivery Do You Know Your Legal Rights? * Family Law * Real Estate * Wills Estates * Company Law * Senior Citizens Law * Civil Litigation Legal Aid Accepted 314â€"345 Lakeshore Road East Oakville, Ontario 338â€"2555 SEPARATED? Barristers Solicitors McLEOD HORNER "This board does not have the authority to override legislation," comâ€" mented Board Viceâ€"Chairman Don Cassidy. "If you do, you suffer the conâ€" sequences as set out by the legislation. Our motions do not supersede the legâ€" islation. You will not be asked to approve an implementation plan in June." Burlington Trustee Marg Bullock said trustees were playing "a dangerâ€" ous game if too many of us say no." "If the board is not included in the Regulation (exemption), the legislation requires that the board provide a Junior Kindergarten program in September 1994 for any parent who requests it," said Whiting. Whiting emphasized the necessity of the board approving the plan Thursday night to meet the Ministry‘s deadline of May 1st for exemption from full implementation. Burlington trustees Anne Barbu and Diane Leblovic expressed concern that trustees had no control over the plan and reminded their colleagues of the previous board motion to bring the plan back in June for trustee approval. "Yes, I‘m going to support this because we have no choice but it sure makes me feel sick," said Clarke. Milton trustee Bob Clarke said the Ministry‘s _ methodology _ was "unsavoury" and "undemocratic." and three in the west (Clarksdale, Lakeshore and Pauline Johnson)

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