Dec The "stand alone" English department, a staple of the college for 25 years, has been dissolved and the English professors turned into "program teachers," said English faculty association spokesperson Leslie Butler. : _ The teachers are upset, said Butler, because they believe they‘ll be teaching more vocaâ€" tionallyâ€"specific courses and "less janguage and literacy and tradiâ€" tional literature courses." Fortyâ€"five fulltime Sheridan College English teachers have been dispersed into other faculties to ‘ply their trade‘. + For example, instead of teachâ€" A % & & ing Canadian literature or film, teachers will be instructed to teach a Business Ethics course if they are "farmed out" to the Sheridan kills English department to be more ‘effective‘ ‘ac'ulty of Business, she THERE ARE NO SCHEDULED COUNCIL OR STANDING COMMITTEE MEETINGS FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 27, 1993 Applications will be received by the Town Clerk until 4:30 p.m., Thursday, December 23, 1993 from any resident of Oakville who would like to be considered for an appointment to the Library Board. TOWN OF OAKVILLE BOARD APPOINTMENT Library Board 1 2nd and 4th Thursday (evening) each month For further information, please call Pat McPherson at 845â€" 6601, Ext. 3136 or Magda Kitteringham at 338â€"4393. It is requested that applicants submit the application form which is available in the Clerk‘s Department. Judith Muncaster & Town Clerk TOWN OF OAKVILLE 1225 Traftalgar Road Oakville, Ontario L6H 2L1 The Town of Oakville is offering rebates to Senior Citizens and the Physically Challenged towards the cost of removing the snow windrows left across the driveways by the snowplows. The rebate will be $10.00 for any snowstorm that requires the plowing of ALL Town streets. To be eligible for this rebate applicants must: (1) _ Be 65 years of age or older and not capable of shovelling a snow windrow OR physically challenged. (2) â€" Occupy a singleâ€"family dwelling fronting onto a Town street. TO SENIOR CITIZENS AND THE PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED (3) If you were registered in 1992â€"93 you will receive a new application in the mail. People who are eligible for this rebate and who have not registered before must apply in person at the Town of Oakville Department of Public Works, 2274 Trafalgar Road, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, before February 18, 1994. Staff will asist in completing application forms, where necessary. Senior citizens must present proof of identification and age {(Ontario Senior‘s Card, Driver‘s Licence or Birth Certificate). The physically challenged must present a Doctor‘s Certificate stating that applicant is physically challenged and not capable of shovelling the snow windrow from their driveway. Persons receiving snow clearing services from Halton Helping Hands at no cost shall not be eligible for the Town‘s rebate. For further information regarding the snow windrow rebate, please call 338â€"4392. Ann Mulvale Mayor 1993 TOWN OF OAKVILLE s45â€"6601 TOWN HALL MEETING CALENDAR Have no ableâ€"bodied person(s) residing on the property NOTICE NUMBER OF VACANCIES NOTICE explained ‘"There will be a reduction in the amount of English taught. Students who desperately need PUD O.H. Ellis, r .M . EIHIS, P. Eng., Director of Public Works 1225 TRAFALGAR ROAD + OAKVILLE, ONTARIO «+ L6H 2L1 language help will get a lot less of it," she continued. "It‘s not even a job security issue because Sheridan‘s enrollment is so high." The Town of Oakville will experience temporary closure of services due to both the holiday season as well as Social Contract commitments (3â€"day unpaid leave by staff). For more information, please call: Clerk‘s Department at 338â€"4174, Main Switchboard at 845â€"6601, Town Information Line at 338â€"4200. Fire Department Emergency Services Sanitation â€" Garbage Pickup â€" Recycling Pickup Winter Road Maintenance Traffic Operations Town Hall Offices and Meetings Tax Payments Tax paym» Byâ€"law Entorcement Purchasing and Tenders Shipping and Receiving Town Clerk‘s Office Marriage Licenses Municipal Freedom of Information & Privacy Protection Office Legal Department Building Services Department Licensing â€" Occupations, Trades & Lotteries Economic Development Office Human Resources Department Finance Department Committee of Adjustment Site Plan Committee Planning Services Department Public Works Department â€" Administration Parking Administration The Followinï¬ Town Services/ Facilities Will Be Maintained: TEMPORARY CLOSURE The Following Town Services/ Facilities Will Be Closed From Noon Friday, December 24th until Monday, January 3rd Inclusive: Oakville Transit All Services All Public Libraries Museum Parks & Recreation Administration Seniors‘ Centres Harbours Office Gairloch Gallery Centennial Gallery Oakville Centre for the Performing Arts Arenas Recreation Centres Pools Forestry Parks Operations The Following Town Services! Facilities Will Be Closed As Listed: OF SERVICES THE OAKVILLE BEAVER Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Tax payments should be received at Town Hall by December 22, 1993. Payments may be made at your bank or deposited in the "drop box" at the front entrance at Town Hall. English teachers had heard (the decision), " said Butler, rumblings although, "we had not adding that notification of the been given a clear rationale for it administration‘s decision came Dec. 25â€"Jan. 2 inclusive Dec. 24â€"26 incl., Dec. 31, Jan Noon Dec. 24â€"27 incl., Dec. 29â€"Jan. 1 incl. Next exhibition begins Jan. 4 Dec. 24â€"26 incl., Dec. 31, Jan Noon, Dec. 21â€"Jan. 3 incl Dec. 22â€"25 incl., Jan. 1 Dec Dec Payment for parking tickets may be deposited in the "drop box" at the front entrance at Town Hall 22â€"25 incl 22â€"25 incl 24â€"28 incl 24â€"28 incl Normal Operations Normal Operations Normal Operations Normal Operations Normal Operations Jan Jan Jan. 1 â€"3 incl Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed Closed SERVICE INTERRUPTION Garbage must be placed at the roadside by 7:00 a.m. Remember, don‘t litter! Put garbage where it belongs, in garbage bags or cans, not on the ground. Please help keep Oakville Clean There will be no Oakville Transit Service from Saturday, December 25, 1993 â€" Sunday, January 2, 1994 inclusive. THE TOWN WILL BE COLLECTING YOUR GARBAGE ON YOUR REGULAR GARBAGE COLLECTION DAY! The services which are affected are Regular Transit, Careâ€"Aâ€"Van and Community Buses. Transit Administration offices will be closed during this period. Full service will resume on Monday, January 3, 1994 Garbage Collection by Steve Nease Oakville Transit 815â€"2020 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS TOWN OF OAKVILLE > O.H. ELLIS, P. Eng. Nov. 22nd. "The faculty who teach English and general education courses are valuable resources to the College," said Rick Davey, Director of Academic Services, the department which has encomâ€" passed the English department recently. "They need to connect into a college structure that will include them as equal and particiâ€" pating players in the development and delivery of curriculum. This is especially critical as we look at reâ€"designing programs, the assoâ€" ciation of those programs with general education and Sheridan‘s adherence to systemâ€"wide curâ€" riculum standards. This move will allow us to deliver our considerâ€" able education expertise in a more effective way and be even more effective way and be even more responsive to student needs."