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Canadian Statesman (Bowmanville, ON), 6 Dec 1978, Section 2, p. 14

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14 The Canadian Stateýman, Bowmanville, December 6, 1978 Section Two Orono's Heather Social Club Holds Annual Bazaar The Odd Fellows Hall in Orono was a busy spot on Saturday afternoon during the annual Heather Social Club bazaar which was really a combination of a bake sale, penny sale, Christmas sale plus a tea. These pictures show some of the tables displaying wares to be woni or bought. Vincent Massey School's Parent Advisors Meet to DiseussPlayground Plans, The first Vincent Massey C. Robinson, Mrs. B. Colwell, were Mr. H. Staplet Parent Advisory Committee Mrs. S. Silver, Mrs. H. Bickle, S. Green. Mr. Kelt meeting for the 1978-79 school Mrs. H. Huigens, Mr. and Mrs. ton, one of the recei year was held on November G. Latter, Mrs. D. Kay, Mrs. school trustees,j 22, 1978. Those attending G. Bayliss, Mrs. M. Williams meeting as an obse: were; Mrs. J. O'Connor, Mr. and representing the staff Since the lasi eton and Mr. ith Shackel- ently elected joined the ;erver. t ,meeting., when the Creative Playground programmes approved,, the committee has worked hard f0 design a suitable structure for Vincent Massey. Drawings were on, hand of the proposed apparatus and ahl present were impressed with t he plan. The Playground Committee held a hot dog day at school recently and raised $120 as a start towards t0 the cost of the playground material. The construction date is scheduled for the end of April or beginning of May 1979. Mr. Howard Stapleton had been to a Reading Conference in the fali entitled "No One Way" and ail present enjoyed the most interesting report he gave on the various phases of learning to read and the many ways to teach reading. "Sped'al Education - Learn- ing Disabilities" was a seminar Mr. Green had attended and he gave us an enlightening talk on the ways THE SIGN 0F A MERCHANT WHO CARES ABOUT PEOPLE ... This emblem identifies the civic-minded businessmen who sponsor in the COMMUnity. For information cal[ Marg Bain Phone 623-2661 parents and teachers can recognize a child's learning disability. With special educa- tion programmes and special remedial teaching, the child, in time, may overcome the disability. The next meeting is scheduled for January 17, 1979, at 7:30 p.m. at Vincent Massey Public School. Parents and members of the Vincent Massey Public School. Parents and members of the Vincent Massey com- munity are welcome f0 attend. If you had to watk to work. Could you make it? This youngster was having a good time with a treasured item. PROVINCIA November 29, 1978 l2th St., Brooklyn, N.Y. Judge J. Bark presided with pleaded 'guilty' to use'of a Assistant Crown Attorney P. forged document at the Bourque. August 26th Canada Jam. He Douglas C. Bowen, il bought 100 tickets which were Beechamr Cres., Agincourt forgeries. He stood at an and Peter George Hudson, 39 M Locrest Blvd., Toronto were jointly chaàrged with stealing a radi -o and speaker from a local auto wreckers. Both pleaded 'guilty'. Each fined $125 and costs, in default 10 days. One month to pay. John P. Trimarchi,' 20, Nick Barlabas, 20, Steve Gennatos, 21, ail of Montreal and Lewis Makarios, 19, Anjou, Que., pleaded 'guilty' to uttering a forged document, August 26, at the Canada Jam at Mosport Park. Counsel stated they paid $10 for tickets and resold them ail cash was confiscated. Counsel asked for return of R money. The judge told them 'trying to get something for nothing will get you into trouble.' They were placed on suspended sentence for one year, to keep the peace and' remain out of this area during that time. It is a separate offense to breach those terms. $1,467 was forfeited to the crown. Brian J. Gerfield, 20, 3,000 - entrance and sold some of them. Tickets and money were seized. The crown asked that ail money be confiscated. He was given suspended sentence for one year, to keep the peace andxemain out of this area one year. $955 will remain with the treasury of Ontario. Bench warrants to be issued for Dennis Tinehy, Kevin Glenn and Thomas Robinson, 31, ail of Philadeiphia. Ross Raycraft, 30, 46 Church St., Bowmanville, represented by T. Kelly, pleaded 'not gullty' to 8 counts of arson but 'guilty' to one count attempted arson and 'guilty' to one count of mischief over $50. Ten signed statements were shown as evidence and in each R. Raycraft had pleaded 'guilty' before Inspector P. Holley. The crown established the case beyond a reasonable doubt. The statements had been gîven voluntarily. Judge Bark said 'he was guîlty on every count.' He will be sentenced December 7 where Judge Bark will be presiding at a court in Oshawa. No Agreement In Separate School Talks After fine months of nego- tiations, teachers, and separate school officiais have been unable to agree on a new contract. Peter Roach, director of education for the Peter- borough, ,Victoria, Northumberland and New- castle Roman Catholic Separate School Board, said last week that the board has offered a wage and benefit package representing a seven and one-haîf to eight per cent increase over last year's contract. However, there are two outstanding issues and these include salaries and a policy on the student-teacher ratio. The ratio for the separate school board i5 110W 20 - 1. Mr. Roach said that the school board has offered to guarantee that the board would consult teachers before reducing this ration. However, the teachers have requested that the staff and pupil ratio be one that is agreed upon by both sides. Mr. Roach said the board feels that it is one of the fundai manaE many On salary to the said o gridi Peterb otherî by the îtself. Othi proposi follows the boî costs ai partic:] cent. Inad ed a s would 1 such as transfe: Mr.1 the boa reach, necesse tions,r arbitrai offer se Theç employi part-tin amental rights of igement to decide how Letter to Editor people it will employ. Dear Johnny; The captains and their the salary issue, two helpers in the annual C.N.I.B. y grids have been offered cmag i hi sa ýe teachers. Mr. Roach tcarifebai n ddteireusap one is the saine as the terfcobadwaehpy to rep)ort the target figure was used by teachers in surpassed as Ï11,139.4,3 was -borough County. The collected. A thank you to al gri seaats ehool ard you nice people who always, sep rat s hoo bo rd rem em ber October is blind month. er items in the teachers' As a matter of interest, the sed contract are as C.N.I.B. is openingý a new s: a dental plan in which office in Markham and the )ard pays 50 per cent of blind folks in York and and extended health plan Durham will be.taken care of Jpation-from 50 to 75 per from this branch under the supervision of Mr. Mike ýddition, the board offer- Davidson. This will inean the series of clauses which offices in Barrie, Markham have to do with matters and Peterborough will each ýs redundancy issues and service approximately 400 ers. si persons and our campaign Roach si that since next October will be througii eard has been unable to the Markham office. an agreement, it may be . Thanks again'and have â- ;ary to resume negotia-, nice Christmas and a happy, refer the matter to an new year. ator or refer it to a final Les Langs, Treasurer elector. sho Morgan Lunney, separate sho board Campaign Chairman Ys 325 fuil-time and P97rTII/'Dtun me teaching personnel. WaIk a block.Today. SUBAR:U CANADA'S BEST VALUE JAPANESE IMPORT ~W~' IRST ~ CHECK OUR cS ~FEATURES06 ý\>VALL STAN DARD) EQUIPMENT *RADIAL STEEL TIRES àAM RADIO . MAP LIGHT *TINTED GLASS . RECLINING BUCKET SEATS *VINYL SEATS. DAYINIGHT MIRROR. LOCKABLE GLOVE BOX .ELECTRIC REAR WINDOW DEFROSTER *TRIPMETER . DOOR TO DOOR CARPETING *1600 CC ENGINE - USES REG GAS AND DELIVERS UPTO056 MPG.. FRONT WHEEL DRIVE. 12 Month - Unlimited Mileage Guarantee NOW DROP IN AND CHECK OUR PRICES WE ALSO HAVE FOUR WHEEL DRIVE INA SATION WAGON AND BRAT. C & C MOTOR SALES 160SIMOE T. 16 SM OS . m il i OSHIl Wg 728.011 BUSIESS BN Assi'stance Information Par Ownmrs and Managers of SmaIl Businçssms If you are the owner or manager of a small business or thinking of becomingý one, attend a half-day information session and Ifind out which government assistance program may suit your needs. For further details contact at Finid out, frai! At _Holiday Inn, Oshawa, Ontaria il, OnWod., Dec. 3th lime 9:00 a.m. ta0- 11:00 a.m. or 1:00.t 3:00 P.mi. (2 sessions) THE MANAGER FEDERAL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT BANK j22 King St. W. P 0:. Box 980, Oshawa, Onýario I will attend the Information Session a...............on .................. rName ........................ Adde.................. ... l.............. ..........Tel............ cm j - 1

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