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ids project u derway
' from rise 1
Pawsey- calls it a humanitarian
venture,
' In these troubled times?, -.when
Rus .is •de 1y trying tmove
tw d dv , v, Q. it sows tome
that a hUmanitariart venture, such as
tht5;TIo d s ow •01,00.1t zold'0904, n1
"
sitiQU+ Pawsey said in a letter to
stee&
"With all thisqq h e .r -
miod* :t, aut asp'
Ida the boards of education for
both Grey. and.. Bruce, counties,
including the separate semi Work.
to declare the .three, weeks from.
February 4,' 19911to Feb y F
1991 as allocated time fo
r
� a "Boots
for Ki(Js" profit" she condo ed;
av,u7..ssa�lgggjeste. rt, in s in �k
that students could send not s the
boots to encourage correspondence
with Russian children. ,
With- the recession in mind, she
also recommended that local needy
families could have fust pick ofthe
boots collected.
According to Pa*sey's - -letter,
arrapgements; :have been made to
have the boots shipped, by. bus..to
Ottawa,- then flown to the Soviet
Union by: Aeroflot. There wi l also
be efforts to. solve "tenth
distriibutionprbblems" in the Soviet
Union so that the boots donut end
up in a warehouse as "a victim of
bureaucratic red tape."
BUS.': QSTS
The Pe -sian,-Gttlf War is paoing
up with the GST to, make air big hike
in School transportation costs.-
Bruve a ey ' Separate School,
-rraea:cold be picg uP an
�..e r a ..school. bu •:costs
d higher oil
bye the- tertian
uene
n
_f Education
bid a for pet cent
• its in transportation gets for
this year, but that won't cover the
$3.7 million cost ofthe service.
e, ministry s been promising
a: review of transportation fuading.
formulas for years no but lops.
putting the issue on the back
burner. M `
Ylf.5D9■ Wi6 =hY'..9LT LL3Cf QLt lWatlegerme.CILY'.
414I411, U00 aUY �' ,. U P 191 44
:pedntndent, d at the .hs.
PlArymeeting that all boards
ffb*7X e,,ki1177 .., i 4-4%Itq MysF'id f10
burg, to tide diem dyer+ until that
TIM frafillia is put in place.. m.
:Busing is one of :•the sepaato
board's biggest eost,1r.'Wades
and beneitsG
GST HARD LALCAT
Selma -boards are ceding the
OST is a bard actor to ealeulate in
their. buGdgets, but the aniCe4reY.
Berate School B d s.g ;es
it via cost, MAO tbis-y 9
Pti•T
school hoards. new CS
expenses have..: to be balanced
against -savings *here the -Federal,
Sales Tax is removed...
The separate board don'charge
GST 'on .:hall • rentals or • school.
cafeteria sales, but .has: to pay it on
everything except pian s and
-benefits. " ,
Products sold for school fund-
raisers will be OST exempt because
each school earnsless than $10.,000,
Meanwhile, the board. itself has
registered 'for a.. GST number so it
can get OST rebates.
Paull Sem, business superinten-
UU1It,:said 4i -the iz'd's rut LY
meeting that staff from his
dement have ,,-,,been r • at duo
senliriars on the'GST since' the fall
an • have adjusted the computer
system to handle the tat, but . he
predicted h wills -till be a case of
waiting t+ till theend of the year to
see what impact tax really has
on the budget. •
DAY
The Bruceey -Seat School,
Baud's: teachers ;have chosen she
environment as the topic for . a
professional% development day
planned for 'P
Me .first P.D. Day the local
federation has, plied for its own
members in the board¢.
'.--Speakers •-rangedthe
front fe,
�xat» ct s . c�csflsaRnac 1 •. i - nrr nasi_
Mental fieldwith keynOte speArer
E.lizabeth Mote, o is, n forme.
LvaEOT4 ;aglv. , c ' •a5 .:.:.
ofEuviroaniient and was instrumen
to In establishing Motsby 1441000.1
Pak, in
°rho lineup drew, some criticism
from Wistee Roger Larsen, of -
i u --who said at the bid'
J nuary 29 Meeting it .14,5 'slaa te419'
against iu!dustry, development. and
modern production methods.
"It would maybe be -bear if',a
few people on he other side were
to Speak of xesponsible,attention
the: envuOn rrient„ he said, adding
that "some of these. people (mire--
nentalists);ca�be pretty far cant~in
their demands?'
Organizer :; d Goer assured trus-
tees that there will be effort to be
"sensitive :to balance the view",
including having a presentation
ti e,.loca :nuclear power indust
from Ontario'Hydro,_
ave
nen
:4.
Recent winners in 'the 'Beignive
Kinsmen's Cash Calendar lottery
are; 7anuary-27, $50, Neil Vifillitint.
son, *altar; January °28, gold
Kerr, ,bWinghtun, $50; Januar 29,
July Hallahan, Belgrave, S0
Ja uary 30, Suzanne -, Whets.
Dieter, $50; Jan 31,... Bon
Carter,in ;
W February. 1:
Don and Diane Edward,: Lond+an;
$5O; January 2, Ron *matt,
Belgrave $100,
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