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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-03-19, Page 1• • BEST ALL ROUND CG!11i MUNITY NEW$PAPOR.'lN CANADA •(G rcufetlon'Class u:r. der, 200) C•C N A: -Better Newspaper Competition 1985., �k' '•{•Iia `� ti,a,., wY. :1! V% rr ..r11r f fR f1°J .11 A3 r tlYz4ih,�i,Ixed' ,. Y Lucknow' a> $ oth rea residents may soon' i e re eivi to date reparts on total cost packager spent on negotiation between 1, the Bruce .`County Board' '. Education and the SecondaryS : c�i�got. Teachers; Reeve carman "`Fullerton• `for the 'Town '' }'ship of; .Elderslie 'sent a� letter to Livne ntow Council asking for their support on -resolution Council noted that the taxpay ers should know where their tax dollars are' being'spent'"2rnd carried�eclt�est:.• **Allot!ail Sununerfe 1t __. • cknow an+ District insmcn Club ,fan planninghave their 12th 'ierf�es '..,n June 20, 21' , and 22•{ Theirntembelis of ,the. L cknow Figlife:Aating FigureClub presented ,e. l a . ar Sarah. butc�Waltz and Canasta taat the club's #rst Aebleve�a�iihtie�b�hlt� ac Saturday evening at the Luckaaow• Arena, Foam tike fejnt, in By Marie Wilson Bruce County secondary school teachears have voted`; to take strike ..� a "tion u. fh�t�l`h . w.„ both' Gordon Cale, president 'of DXs of the Ontario Seconda ry School belheaerlr Federation (OSSTP) :and Milo $ria chairman of the Bruce Countyo ,i , Board, feel :it's unl�sel there 6 teachers' strike; Teachers rejected the dard'fife al Q •for. a ,e n r: ct on Wedne 'd. �. t � d s icy, arch Pro i. i . v'cl ,r 4 at>a a. peen_ n>>,ng Officer:2-'Audrey . • -Boron 'reported :and,. orte•. �� e � �ter, oat of 22 ballots east, 13 votedyes c � t, d yes t4 accept theco .. ntra.ct vWhil�. e voted The teachers then voted whether:to2�put Pth e#sefiv esin logalat position wherethey, could; strikeor not and out of 222 votes` cast, 198 voted.* to Strike while 24, v0 4 e d against Strike action. h teachers .��ad hadbean : With ou t` �a contract. since August of 1985, rejected "' a cku a,c vvJhi h included, a $:S :per cent increase in. pay and the overall increase=.. representect by the board's, final offer 'yeas ' $516,000 ineiuding .increment costs. 'When' en asked': whether cir not +'ednes«;. da.,''s voting`resuits nie ns there will be -a teyachyer,'s sttt'il.te°in prucc Couaty,' Mr. Cate; .i�eplicd, ''heavens l &,.', Cale Said the, teachers decision to strikeAS iS indicative= of 'their desire to. give the union ,a dote of 'confidence in .the tae otia#fink s,essiocis ,with the hoard than anything else, er "Most tea- h r- ,1, " " se fu's �. +eac._ e. � are,� S�iaX e . pon er�ra-. t`v s and is con t ar. their''Cha c er lopys ataballot ;xuat says, : S1/111y a s„;Iii a?, F. S '' } �ti. Mr. Cale said:,the board .realize i 1' f ct and;assurrned the knew the teaOe''''$.better their w ' u i b n t�>it ,.eQ. I t ' �� C rig i� ul e a c u, r` e o' It di let' a t tea ens a � h. °;� e t rs 3p. �f F# h o. o t b t ,h they',are, tike � t'. they- S serious about the iSsf#es, . he said ‘' Mt .snobeleu said'the' *teachers decision, '. to t •ke 'strike :;action t didn't .come his �a Tse .tot^.the "board d a trike vot � and: e ire a fiecte �.,:. v.. e . Vic: At as -4 vote' cif confi ence for tleira:union ';'he said, , ,Mr. Snobelen sa h e is alwd ys hgipe fu l :. thereill: be 'a.:_ e oti t. ettle nient: 'and �. �,� fie s, , r � h r-'� i l t e 11 : cis' b' the': ��` x i of strike, e e t _. r►�.. s u s h. �: .a k y � y, , a rth.'nine' ears ,+ .'erten e ” 1.k a" e. p seen; five ' strike v and ort' air i ike. 1 st•rike ,•.:r. i e, 'don't, see u st ke a. `"real rSt �. . r=. ofl S a a as ibilit he said. Pic Cale said he; ;doesn't think ,' t . beard's offer on VVedneSday. i5 ;really. 0nal acid he is ' su ,er Schen the xaegotaatixtg , seSs ®ns stu.rt.n,g tri, "thc�tWvo sid.e will^ b' inov nt closet_ to ,negotiations; ,in: the bargaining prose, rp; tgaining sessions; are due to start soon : ^ a tai, the March break and will he lid by. n ed °,tor Gratta.m. McKegiiey, an econom- ics professeta . from .Fork ': University in orentoe. fieforc the two sides carp &cif ceritrate ort o, at. . oi�,"s . b titin _ . am ; of. tithe mal .sues >la►t i1�e a ga 8 (� ns- r° r r e °S ss o IVB_ . Cale said ' :}he 'the l4r' i L. i�` fi a sari fr • �'ol • a t . t s � •`t �, . � za s m h v which to card is tin to clian tiff► '"ch n t '1 s be`cl .`t'' ith; Cl r 2� alw ue1 u i e.. ne ate an 'effective;' seniorit h - allowing the power to by ^ass tea o•the board ^ rani s , :to , take writ - ti tabling t ,a� �►� g rovisions Mich , Preset' allow< for i� p 1�IY teache ,I eac i � . h n � C i �'ii' 0 a 1 4,fit u, and 10 per rsto spend 130 Per celaeiriru�'- Or' n,t in preparation :and ' ` ur •- and cc a _ n k p p , a 8 the`: ird strip; deals with the c editions: "li ' ' .to theprovision • h would d Pr...,:si whic would allev! ,.. the iresident of TF and chair erson.of ,$ the p OS,negotiating :co$n l itte,e tai hie 'aPllowed` nuntof 29 days; per o# year instead : r axiit5 for union, business, r Mtiesaid � . .10 t boa d wants , the present seniority system, to be usurped by 011ew o ,w' ii ve the o i t �►�� ,,. �d �� p we o, bypass r o s s rodent decal rid" p . tai, . a 1 ,, Friar 'this t'``eals >is if `a union readier topyo T1 Photograph to go, in tlt> Ontario. Place will be er Caypsule which will contain � irs from ` those contnunities, r 1dd `u kri w ho`. r U . >t c e e: cn_aa d. .. ,. than of'Untario s Bicentennial's year _ The''+ ap`sule, ;designed by''the'. infern tionally; known fcaparlian sculptor,,,, Kossa El'oul, is tp be Ma` treasure -in -waiting for the people' ofOntat`io in 2084 t?tspace v'thin the sculpture will ,-contain ay representative variety of; documents ,and artifacts front more than ' 80()- communities`, across ' `the s ;province Lucknow oun il. contributed .a.' photograph .taken .during their^ celebration of ;the, ;bicente .m :, ial. yea �p y e Ail (p�ry�� jp an assail'' e9 t asp � � . . i k'.a r ation e t'a' uc n w , roc � 'sc�t , letter to icon c,r, a e uesti :the, ase of n z n c, the Town, Rall for• a ti- riess ' ro r . for -1 ' ° . # .p g ami tidies, tara�'a preliminary ;basis t®. lead into the- s mile pool f, itness..elub. • Council agreed t,o, the ,.,reru st .un do Condition thatarcsgenzonts be made t o u dset up sthe lro3ratri' nth downstairs '. '.. area of"the building so' that,' 'there won't be any bar ging going on, over our Reeve herb'dark said. h r r tri ill afar in =" airl 1< e o t 1V1 t ' June 45, and will ,bei supervised ,by ,one cif o has; 'qualified .'.in the the ^ 'ool� staff ,Who la 'area 'of ;fitness Instruction. The Recreation' 'Board asked, that the n 1= c f : he' ic;.ts . ;fe } o t a l rbc ved i g faith:and if the re' istration:fees exceed the estimates, e)f' thehard ' the pro it 'will be to given-... dl 'tile lit' ' i `alt r i show new tory ` ills t obrnson's , ug ,hush pit visitor s melding of the old iii s++ maple syrup° a t een, Cir is o>an ;a o •