An east Oakville trustee wants the Halton Board of Education to formally apologize to four local resâ€" idents. named as making the most requests of the board through the Freedom of Information Act (FOI). Trustee wants board apology for residents named in FOI story Board chairman Dave Coons named the four in a Burlington newspaper article last week conâ€" cerning the cost of the board of proâ€" cessing FOI requests. At Thursday‘s board meeting, Ward 3 trustee John Scheel, through SAVE $600 on the 1993 Tercel LS Model. See dealer for details accountants and consultants provide a full range o/}j]inancial and business services. Scott Denton, sales rep. Canada Trust Realty Inc./Realtof Coopers Lybrand . recognizes Sarah‘s initiative and supports her involvement with Class Afloat A Proud Sponsor of the Class Afloat ; OAKVILLE TOYOTA 201 City Centre Drive Mississauga, Ontario L5B 214 (416) 2734611 Lybrand 1091 Speers Rd. project Years The next day we went snorkeling on glass bottom boats. We saw many different types of coral including brain coral, fire coral and others that were just breathtaking. There was also an abundance of beautiful tropical fish. I think it was the best snorkeling we did all semester. We ate our lunch in a tree that day at an unusual restaurant whose dining area was built in the spreading branches of a huge tree. We tried many of the local dishes and the food was very good. Then we took a scenic route back to the boat lasting all afternoon. We arrived a day early in Tobago courtesy of favourable Caribbean winds. There was no room for us to dock, so we anchored in King‘s Bay and spent the day finishing up our Marine Biology projects which were due at midnight, and swimming off the boat. We couldn‘t jump from the yards though because it was too shallow, so we had to settle for the bowsprit. Dear Oakville: The next day we left King‘s Bay late morning, and by the time we arrived in Scarborough where we docked and cleared customs, it was time to get ready for the reception. We met local students at the Scarborough Public Library. They were particularly friendly and made us feel very welcome. The following day we visited two schools. At the first one, a students‘ steel drum band played for us! They were extremely talented and the music really lovely. At the second school there was a major presentation for us. Schools from all over had sent groups of singers and dancers. They were very good. Then we performed a play for them. it was a comedy about the history of Canada. My part was to represent the nation of China! They all loved it. Then we sang "In the Jungle" and "For What It‘s Worth", which they also enjoyed. That evening we hosted a public visit to the Concordia. Many students came to visit the boat, and we exchanged addresses to add to our evergrowing lists of pen pals from around the world. For dinner that night we had our second Thanksgiving turkey dinner for the American students. It was very good. Until next week, ' )M UA %< Our Oakville head office staff, branch staff and associates wish Sarah more memorable adventures, and continued smooth sailing. AAAAA Coons, launched a notice of motion calling for a full formal apology to be extended to those individuals named in connection with FOI requests and that a report on FOI requests be brought to the ‘"Maybe I was assuming someâ€" thing I shouldn‘t have been," said Coons as he read Scheel‘s notice of motion. The residents named by Coons, said they thought their names were confidential under the act, and at least two said they have launched complaints with Ontario‘s Information and Privacy Commission. However Coons said each had, through the media, released their own name in connection to board issues. The chair didn‘t name any of the other 23 persons who have made FOI requests of the board. An administration report estiâ€" mates the board has spent approxiâ€" A Proud Sponsor supporting Sarah on her voyage Advantage mately $107,500 between 1991 and 1993 to date, answering some 270 FOI requests for information from 27 people. The board report shows 97% of the requests came from Oakville and last week, Coons told the newspaper that, in his view, 75% of the FOI requests to the board for information were "frivolous" and said that most had come from four Oakville persons. Most of the requests were said Investment Group Suite 505â€"710 Dorval Dr. Oakville (OTIS Building) LeLCST8 D0 ‘DDOX gJuO 6y inogipy ajuoug ‘sousip 30 AMjeupa o so jjem _ Wishing you smooth sailing throughout your travels 570 TRAFALGAR RD 315 Lakeshore Rd. Call for more information Free taxation clinic to open tomorrow to be concerning two controversial issues, the Oakvilleâ€"Trafalgar High School relocation to Devon Road and the Key Communicators proâ€" gram, a board network of commuâ€" nity persons who were to show positive support for the board and act as a liaison between board and community. However the names of key communicators weren‘t initialâ€" ly released by the board. They were eventually released after an Oakville resident had received them under a FOI request and a subsequent Information and Privacy Commission ruling. The Federal government is setâ€" ting up a tax clinic in Oakville. 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