12-drono Wvt-ki) .limes,. WeducMay. November 2, 1988 Durham Region :-,t CRIME STOPPERS Call 436-8477 (TIPS) ' „ Long distance call collect Clarke Museum gains appointment Crime Stoppers and the Durham Regional Police are continuing to ask for the public's help in solving some of the break and enters and thefts which are occurring in all areas of our Region. Break and enters continue to cost us hundreds of thousands of dollars every year and are an ongoirtg problem problem for the community at large. Much of the Detective's time is taken up investigating these offences. offences. Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the arrest of the people involved. Do you know anyone who has stolen property or is selling it? Do you know anything about any other Criminal Offences? , All calls will be treated confidentially, confidentially, You will be given a code number to identify yourself. The $1,000 reward also applies to any other Criminal Offence. The Crime Stoppers phone number is: 436-8477 that's 436-TIPS. If this number is long distance call us collect or through your local Board of Education News (Continued from page 11) students in the senior elementary grades. The cost of purchasing 35 instruments for a school would be about $25,000, Superintendent of Instruction Grant Yeo reported. Lord's Prayer The Board last night passed, a motion supporting the Ministry of Education in any of their efforts to appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada the decision of the Ontario Court of Appeals on religious exercises exercises in the public school system. It was moved by Trustee Bob Willsher and seconded by Trustee Doris Lim ton. There was no debate. Wâllsher later said, "I respect the changing society we live in but the people I represent come from a small 'c' conservative ' environment where religious opening exercises for the majority are desirable, and in line with their expectations of the school system." He added that students have the option of not attending those exercises and said he disagrees with the Court of Appeal's argument argument that this singles students out. Pediculosis Chairperson of the Board'Verna Shackleton tabled information outlining Board policy on head lice, 1 noting that "as chairperson..! continue continue to receive correspondence and telephone calls on 1 pediculosis." Chief Superintendent Bob Moor- croft told the Board that head lice' continues J.o be a problem'in the region's schools, and that administration administration feels there is a need to review current policy to ensure it is still in keeping with "the current situation." He pointed out that there are new products on the market and there is a debate over whether or not schopls should be allowing students t,o feturn "with dead nits in their hair." Crisis Intervention At Committee of the Whole, 1 trustees passed a resolution re- i|ucsling adminislradon to examine the feasibility of selling up a sup- ; .hf I team for stal l and students to rival with death and dying and I' Port back to the Board on ways to Hiplish this: Durham Regional Police number and ask for Crime Stoppers. A Citizen Board administers the Crime Stoppers Programs of which there are now over. 800 in North America. The reward money is raised raised through tax deductible donations which may be sent to Toronto and Regional Crime Stoppers, P.O. Box 54, Oshawa, Ontario L1H 7K8. At the recent annual conference of the Ontario Museum Associa- tion/Associatiorl dés musces de l'Ontario, Curator Mark Jackman of the Clarke Museum was reappointed reappointed for a second term of office office on the Associations finance committee known as the 'Fundraising 'Fundraising Task Force.' The OMA/AMO is a provincial organization of over one thousand professional museologists and related institutions devoted to the constant upgrading and establishment establishment of professional standards in the museum field. The OMA/AMO is also the 'voice' of museums and museum professionals at both Queen's Park and Ottawa. The purpose of the Fundraising Task Force, is to institute continuai^ and develop new sources of, funding funding for the organization which is completely self-supporting. Particular Particular emphasis is placed on the Associations publications endowment endowment trust used to diseminate news and training information to the associations members. Affordable Dream Vacations! • Free Vacation Planning Services • Discount Cruises • Airline Tickets • Charter Vacations • Honeymoon Packages • Hotel and Car Reservations PERSONAL & CORPORATE TRAVEL SERVICES Travel Agents International We're with you all the way 68 KING ST. E.. 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Personality For Further Information Please Contact: Town of Newcastle Community Services Department 623-3379 Ext. 272 Date of Publication: November 2, 1988 P.O: A2038 ON NOVEMBER 14, 1988 ELECT JOHN SMITHSON For Public School Trustee , ' WARDS For Help or Information Call John at 987-4094 . Re-elect George Van Dyk For Hydro Commissioner • 36 Years resident of Newcastle • 22 Years as a Real Estate Agent • 16 Years as a local Real Estate Broker SERVÈD AS: ' • Hydro Commissioner for Newcastle • Chairman for the Annual Real Estate Cancer Hockey Tournament • Committee Chairman of fund raising for the new Bowmanville Recreation Complex • Past President of the Oshawa and District Real Estate Board • Past Vice-president of the Ontario - Real. Estate Association VariDyk, George