Rd _-- Ww Board ratifies teacher contract (Continued from page 1) $12,970 to a maximum of $26,830. Allowances for Major Department Heads will increase by $125.00 to $2,625. ' Vice-Principals rate will increase by $1,350. from a maximum of $30,600. to a maximum of $31,950, - Prin- cipals rate 'will increase by $1,350. at maximum salary to a rate of $37,100. Em- ployee Benefits will be com- parable to the 1976-77 con- tract. The Pupil-Teacher Ratio is to stay the same, Trustee L. D. Clarke from Oshawa expressed the opin- ion that the Secondary Tea- chers settlement has been used in the past as a future guideline for the Elemen- tary talks and warned of the _ possibility of future increa- ses being demanded for other employees as well. "There should be one negotiating body for Trus- tees province-wide, and one also for teachers," he said. Trustee Gord Goode voted against acceptance the : GRADUATION Judy Rodd, B. Sc., daugh- ter of Mr. and . Clifford Rodd of Greenbank, grad- uated recently from Queen's' University with a Bachelor of Education degree. She has accepted a teaching pos- ition at E. A. Lovell Public School in Oshawa. Donald Johnston gradu- ated from Victoria Univer- sity, Toronto, with a Bachelor .of Science degree on June 15, 1977. PRIZES Holiday. 2, 1977. Spring Water Days SUNDAY, JULY 3-2:00 P.M. DRESS UP TRICYCLE & DOLL CARRIAGE PARADE In front of Food Building - Elgin Park 2:00 P.M. - MEN'S BAKING CONTEST Bring your Baked Goods to the New Building ~ tobe Judged. AUCTIONEER GARY HERREMA THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM 'CLOSURE OF SANITARY LANDFILL SITES The SCUGOG WASTE DISPOSAL SITE will be closed Friday, July 1, 1977 due to the Dominion Day Normal operations will continue Saturday, July W.A. TWELVETREES, P. ENG., COMMISSIONER OF WORKS. salary agreement, agreeing with Whitby Trustee D. J. Sims. Mr. Sims pointed out that restraint starts with the Boards and not the Pro- vince. The A.L.B. guidelines are for. a six per cent in- crease per year. The increase ratified is 8.19 per cent. The teachers salaries have increased at a greater rate than the cost of living since 1969 and there must be control. The motion passed with a narrow mar- gin of 11 to 9. Much of the time of the meeting was spent "in camera' to deal with dis- ciplinary action re the Ajax teachers attendance at events in Toronto on Thurs- day, a professional activity day. Brock Bus . Lines was awarded 'a 'one year con. tract at $57.50 per day per bus, a 8.4 per cent increase over the previous 'contract, because of increase costs. Permission was granted for three students from the Mariposa Estates to attend Port Perry High 'School, although their homes are situated in Victoria County. It is six miles to Port Perry, and 20 miles to Lindsay Collegiate. Council still struggling with campsite trailers Cont'd from Page 1 to be removed completely from the campsite but rather to other sites within the groun-- During .ne discussion on drafting amendments to the site plan agreement, Mr. Goreski asked for a defin- ition of what is considered "filling". He suggested that top soil for such things as a play area or sandbox not be included. Council agreed, recommending that "fill- ing" be interpreted as fill- ing in existing waters. LAWYER Lawyer Ann Lancaster, representing a group of 14 ratepayers on Platten Island asked several times the discussion to be allowed to address council before any motions on the "WINTARIO TICKETS available at the Port Perry Star two trailers or the site plan changes were adopted by council. Mayor Lawrence Malcolm ruled the request out of order but granted her the right to address council at the end of the meeting. At this time she told council that the problem for her clients is much more than simply moving a couple of trailers to comply with a site plan agreement. Stat- ing that several Platten Is- land residents had been liv- ing there for more than 30 years, Ms. Lancaster said the issue is a matter of "human interest, and the peace and quiet that these people deserve". She said her clients are frustrated and unhappy at the events of the last several years in which 'nothing has done (for the ratepayers and it appears nothing will be done". Ms. Lancaster asked to be (continued on page 22) Spring Water Days SATURDAY, JULY 2-11:00 A.M. TODDLERS' OLYMPICS Ages2fo5 'ELGIN PARK In event of rain, Uxbridge Secondary School. Prizes for everyone. A Le 0 Sn Cw aw ~~ No Salary Requirements. Homes-Cottages-Farms-Debt. 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