Oakville Beaver, 17 Apr 1994, p. 4

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During this limitedâ€"time offer you have several elegant patterns to choose from, with a selection of hostess items offered for the very first time. All patterns are produced from original dies, guaranteeing their exquisite detail and finish. Take advantage of this oneâ€"time REVIVAL SALE and place your order now. Closing Date for Order April 30, 1994 ns n _ m Itcm oT BRBob MiIntosh china crystal shops Oakville Place, Oakville (905) 338â€"5393 * Food City * Canadian Tire * Kmart e AP *IGA * Murphy‘s Oil Soap * Biâ€"Way * The Bay *Keen‘s Guardian Drugs * RHH Investments * Oakville Vision Centre * Longos * Loeb ez inar: +/ The long awaited REVIVAL SALE is back once again, with some of your allâ€"time favourite patterns. Now is the perfect opportunity to add missing pieces to your collection or grace your dinner table with the complete service you‘ve always wanted. * Partial Delivery .. Trustees voted 9 to 7 in favor of the move at a Halton Board of Education meeting Thursday. However, they refused to give their stamp of approval on the plan until June. some Halton public schools starting next January. School trustees have reluctantly agreed to send a plan for junior kindergarten classes to Ontario Minister of Education and Training David Cooke. J unior Kindergarten could be in By BELINDA SUTTON Special to the Beaver JK may be in three Oakville publlc schools by January With 10 Stores Across Ontario Trustees also agreed to ask the Minister for a phasedâ€"in implemenâ€" tation of junior kindergarten classes. "I want the plan to go as is, but I also don‘t want to lose my control over its implementation," Barbu explained to the board. Burlington Ward 8 trustee Anne Barbu finally got a nod of approval for her proposal the plan be submitâ€" ted to the Ministry and returned for the board‘s approval by June. The original recommendation by board staff was to immediately approve the plan. The board‘s decision came withâ€" in hours of a Friday deadline for the plan‘s submission to the Ontario Ministry of Education and Training. The decision followed almost three hours of lively debate by trustees who tried unsuccessfully to win a number of amendments to a recomâ€" mendation for the plan‘s approval. "I mean her‘s a program we don‘t want â€" we never wanted. It‘s being forced on us and it‘s hard to swallow." We‘ve opposed it (Junior Kindergarten) right from day one and there still has not been a great demand for the program in Halton and I think the trustees are caught up with that. Board chair Dave Whiting said the board‘s unusual decision to subâ€" mit an unapproved plan results from its reluctance to implement junior kindergarten in the region. The board is obliged by a new provinâ€" cial law to bring in the costly proâ€" gram. you to ergate your oun 9a'zc{£n rebreat a /)[ac and 'zz[[sat In the Sunlight ... In the Moonlight ... â€"â€"In the Garden... The Imagination Is Set Free! 155 Lakeshore E. Oakville 905 â€" 845â€"5175 ace to rslax TOFESALON artists at C uating fine Come be UZi/)L'LEL{ en every c{ay sxasfzt (Ws(fnsic{ayi P A R K Z A N E ing U!zsidznfia[ga'tdzm or.over thess decades . The board would allow 172 pupils to enroll next January and The program would initially be offered next January at three of 19 elementary schools in Oakville, one of 24 schools in Burlington and one of 16 schools in north Halton. The plan submitted by the Halton board would eventually see 2,700 children aged four enrolled in junior kindergarten classes across the region. "It‘s much better to collaborate and sit down and work through and problem solve to get what‘s best for the students, but at the same time try to work through something that will help us to stave off the dollar effect to the taxpayers for as long as In an interview, Leblovic said she wanted the ministry to take a preliminary look at Halton‘s plan to ensure it‘s on track because she believes the Ministry won‘t accept the plan in its current state. Burlington Ward 7 trustee Diane Leblovic won approval for her recâ€" ommendation that ministry staff be asked to work with members of the board‘s early years committee to develop Halton‘s plan. The plan calls for the first classes to start next January and all classes to be in operation by September 1997. Without the request for an exemption from immediate fullâ€" scale implementation, junior kinderâ€" garten classes would have to be completely in place by this September. (See ‘JK‘ page 5)

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