HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-06-12, Page 19RSDAY, JUNE 12,`I9 + '!A! E. 7A •
viTtne
youth tells
ister of Rducation
has` tabled a Bill respecting the
Negotiation Of Collective
Agreements between School-
Boards
c h'he-
Boards, and Teachers.
Wier -riding objectives of a"thi.s.
Bill, are to lay down fair and
woi kable groundrules for or -
Orly collective bargaining,
and to lay the foundation for
successful negotiations by
reasonable people bargaining
goad faith. The Bill, Mr.
ells said achieves these ob-
jectives.' It outlines procedures.
to regulate the bargaining
process. It provides innovative
measures to avoid bargaining
:impasses, it offers- practical
alternatives to confrontation at
every step, and recognizes
clearly' • the realities of
Collective bargaining in the
field of education.
One of the provisions of the
Bill is the establishment of the
Education Relations Com-
mission, a new non-partisan
independent body, to monitor
and assist all local negotiations
between teachers and school
b rds. The Education
Relations Commission will be
Mainly an advisory body,
consisting of . five impartial the Ontario Provincial P 1 eor
rsons backed up,by a small or any municipal force that Council and
ndmrthe Li The
staff of experts in areas like would support the allegations Advisorye
e
ne otiations, finance and that the sale of tainted meat inL iqu osedr Advoisory
council
will
i l be
g this province from Quebec education policy.
The Commission will not only in fact .take t Nixon accused prox mate yan 30 and
member
act° on behalf of teachers and Leader Rober from
school trustees, but will act on the Government of "lack of The _ dv Advisory all
walks
stef lithe
fe.
behalf of students and parents adequate communication with
ho are not directly health officials and otherat wwill bevmade up of not more
core for the Council,
represented in bargaining. y authorities on the tainted m
Mr. Wells said points that , issue. than five members including
the
deserved ,particular mention Dr. Morton Shulman toe back
chairmaniromantheanAdvisor-
were: up his argument thatCouncil.
Negotiations will continue to automatic firearms are too John Fisher, Q.C. has been
teachers and trustees and Legislature, this week a black appointed to the positioof
ad -
either arty can obtain military -style rifle. There were Chairman d f these liquor
i u r a
e Pthe
bargaining advice or gasps from G whenm he broadcaster, author, lecturer
assistance from outside l,�enches oppositer director
ces. pulled the .22 calibre rifle from ofd the eCanadiane Tourist
Either party can serve notice beneath his desk.
in January, that it wishes- to Dr. Shulman described in the Association,
Centennialws formerly
begin negotiations, leaving Legislature how he went with store to pur- misada's and populy known
Com -
seven months to negotiate a companion
ase the rifle. He did not get as Mr. Canada. Mr. Clement
newAll agreements-
ene.
agreements- must take the .45 calibre he wantedweapons
ons an excellbut said thatent chalsher will make
irman for these
-effect on- September 1st, and was offered similar cartr d e, two bodies.
expire on August.31, and may carrying a g The Minister of Health be for one or more years. similar to the one he had. When
an -
The scope of negotiations will asked what the purpose of had federalgovernmen approval,
this week that with
P un was, the salesman
ever any-ter'ms--or, conditi�Qf__ a.g__...._ _. � a>�io_is_limiting the number
emp iment put forward by • replied that Tit realty is only
• except for a good for killing people". Dr. of immigrant doctors entering -
certain
either party, P Province. Immigrant
limited number of - Shulman said no one asked his the
items -such as pensions.,-_ name or asked for a license. Dr. doctors are not being approved
Every agreement must - in-- --Shu n --also criticized the for residence in Ontario unless
ave
elude a grievance procedure to security of the Legislaturrnea'Theo ployment or µ'gree to maint n
d em -n
resolve disputes that may arise Speaker k d Dr Shul
By Jock Riddell, 'furore Ml'1
enough to persuade the Speaker during . the question
Government to launch a full period has ,t „ exercise
judicial inquiry. discretion he wantedto know on
There has been considerable what .basis the discretion was
debate` in the Legislature about exercised, Mr. Bullbrook
the alleged connections of referred to a ' question on
organized crime with the draining a k at
Speudbury
ten
distribution of tainted meat, which the Speaker
,unfit for human consumption, four supplementary questions.
in Ontario and Quebec., 'Pat Reid Liberal Member for
The Ministers of Health and Rainy River raised a question
Agriculture have indicated that on . the appointment of a com-
their 'investigations have un- mission, designated to do one
covered no evidence to support thing, "that is, erode..the power
these allegations thus ,far. of this Legislative Assembly
According, to N.D.P. Justice and usurp the function of
Critic Dr. Morton Shulman, the Government", and attempted
illegal sale of uninspected to ask a supplementary
horse meat is still widespread.. question, but was cut off: Mr.
Dr. Shulman lias charged that Bullbrook pointed out that
the Mafia is , connected with there was "some disjoint in
these operations, and that at balance of priorities and im-
least 23 retail outlets are in- portant Matters in this
volved. Question Period". He said it
A former Humane Society. was beyond his understanding
investigator has claimed that how the Speaker could not see
weak and diseased horses were the importance of and to
mmittee
sold at Qntario livestock that's being appointed
auctions and laxer butchered disallow a 'supplementary
for human consumption in a question. Minister of Consumer
Mafia -run operation. Attorney
The General John Clement told the and Commercial Relations, Mr.
Legislature that to date no Sidney Handleman, announced
information is available from the establishment of the
o is Ontario Liquor Advisory
The personnel of Transportation Trai ng Company of Canadian Forces School of
Administration and Logistics bid farewe 1 to MCp1s Jim of devoted servel, gice He joined the Royal
t who retired from !he
Canadian Armed Forces after a period o 25 yea
Canadian Air Force in August 1949 as an 9perator Mechanic;Mobile Equipment. iH Centralia, Gros
Cana Whitehorse, Camp Borden, Clinton, Churchill, ser-
vice in Aylmer, Trenton,
Tenquin in France and CFSAL from 1969 to now.
aizdph already has a "job" el has been lwith Sears in the
ed as a driver
instructor at the company. He is retiring in Bar
home improvement section. The staff of TnTrg CoClinton, to 1 Engegwasand
a five lin promoting
Edna best
wishes in all their future enterprises. While in MCp1
for young people.
ase .
hat looks like a a ratio of one doctor for every
during the duration of an
agreement.
At any time during
negotiations, teachers and
trustees may ask the Education
Relations Commission to send
in a mediator or a fact finder,
or to refer the Outstanding in
issues to voluntary g
arbitration or to Final Offer
Selection.
One 'of the innovative
highlights of the Bill, Mr. Wells
said is the option of Final Offer
Selection, a form of voluntary
binding arbitration, and to his
knowledge is the first time that,
it has been specifically
provided for in legislation in
Canada. Equally innovative
and important is the creation of
the fact-finding process. When
negotiations between a board
and its teachers are at or near
an impasse, the Education
Relations Commission will
assign an impartial person, a
fact -finder. His job will be to
investigate both sides of the
dispute and to write a report
that will expose any extreme or
unrealistic positions on the part
of trustees or teachers. The
'
wreport is made public
if no
-a a"findtit "'lists '-lneen -rearched--
within 15 days after it has been
submitted. -
Mr. James Breitliaupt,
Liberal House Leader, said the
Bill should "avoid the politics
of confrontation that were
allowed to fester, for the last
year and a half". The Liberal
party has taken the attitude
that teachers should have the
right to strike if other methods
ail as have the New
Democratic Party.
The 'Education Minister said
the Government will "retain
the right to take specific ac-
tions including legislative
action if necessary
ces tshould
serious Pion
f
educational service occur."
Both opposition parties have
pressured the Government to
uct a full public inquiry
to the operations of Ontario
Housing Corporation following
disclosure that a Suzlbiiry in -
both ac geent Conservativfe,
es;
made about $200,000 Government on land
bought by
public housing agency between •
1068
and 1972. Liberal House
de James Breithaupt said
picious and questionable
dealinigs between Eugene
annier and his wife Geraldine
ted the ,.• OHc ShOul o be
remove w
weapon" from the chambers. 575 residents. Discu
si federal
The matter of the Committee being
held withon expenditure was named in authorities "to make the
the Legislature once again and necessary arrangements for all
James Bullbrook, Liberal job offers to immigrant
Member for Sarnia asked the physicians to be referred to the
Speaker of the House for health ministry for an approval
clarification on a procedural before they are confirmed for
point. Recognizing that the immigration. This will enable
ullett Happenings
Class Learns seven points from the cham-
about banking pionship, which was won by
On May 26, Hullett Central's Blyth With 388 points.
grade seven class took a short Therefore, Hullett was in
fieldtrip to the Blyth Canadian second place, Huron Centennial
nthird and Clinton Public in
Imperial Bank of Commerce. .
The visit was relating to the fourth.
grade's math classes. The The Hullett participants at
this field day should be
students asked the bank
manager, Mr. DeBoer, many congratualated on such a good
effort.
various questions about how .
the bank is run. Fashion Show
The pupils were shown a new The Hullett Central School's
fifty dollar bill, told how to rnnasium was decorated.
distinguish a counterfeit bill �� bouquets of flowers while
from an original bill and were the grade seven and eight girls
also given a short tour through presented Fashions Alive in
the bank and bank vault.
This was a very interesting Seventy-five.
and educational trip for all who About 25 mothers attended
attended. the fashion show as well as the
grade six girls. The grade eight
Track and Field Day . ; boys also watched since they
On May..27, the. Clinton area shad on display some of the
held.i:ts.
track and field day. they
Seven local schools par-
ticipated including Blyth,
Hullett, Clinton Public,
Seaforth, Clinton District
Christian School, Holmesville
and Huron Centennial.
Hullett once again, did really
well by winning 381 points, only
roj
ects
that
made
at..
By Chris Zdeb car with the constable at the
wheel. At no time, , Constable
-A Londesbora youth made his. McFadden testified, did the car
fourth appearance In Clinton wheels squeal during .the
Court .9n June 2 and told course of the ride. ''
•
ProyinCial Judge Glenn Hays At midnight that same
that he would never appear in evening, the youth went to. the
court again - at least not on any home of Constable Don Arm -
charge in . connection with strong, who was having lunch,
drinking under age.
Larry Joseph Flynn pleaded
guilty to, the charge of being a
minor on licensed premises,
but added, "I'm 18 now, Your
Honour, so t -have no danger of
that charge again." In reply,
the smiling judge fined the
youth -turned -man, $103 or 10
days in jail.
Gary Laframboise 24, of
Malden, found out that alcohol
and medicine don't mix - the
hard way, after the corn-
bination resulted in behaviour
that draw a fine of $53 or five
days in jail.
During a brief rampage in
front of the Clinton Public
Hospital in February, the
former Vanastra resident when one and one-half bottles of
damaged several parking signs beer were discovered in the car
and created a disturbance with he was driving on the night of
his shouting. Judge Hays May 10. The judge fined the 10 -
passed sentence, noting, "I year-old man $53, or five days in
realize you weren't yourself." jail.
He reprimanded Mr. A similar fine was imposed
Laframboise for not having on Leslie Parks 23, of Vanastra,
apologized to the Hospital staff who -"was found transporting an
since the incident and ice cooler containing 12 full
recommended he do so upon bottlesdrive-in of beer theatre, from the local
leaving the court.A $28 fine for failing to yield
Testimony by Corporal
Richard Lee of the Stratford was paid out of•court by Joseph
detachment - of the Royal Waechter of Clinton.
Canadian Mounted Police,
resulted in a fine of $200 or 20
days in jail for an Auburn man.
Ken Sproul 26, of RR 3 Auburn
was not in court when the court
found him guilty of failing 'to
file his income tax. ' •
Two wrongs did not make a
right for 16 -year-old Thomas
Fehr of RR 2 Clinton who was
fined a total of $156 or 16 days in
jail on two counts of creating
unnecessary noise.
Mr. Fehr was stopped by
Clinton Con le Wayne
McFadden on Apri 11 after he
squealed his car tir s in turning
a corner. When he explained
that the tires always squealed
because they were on a high-
powered vehicle, Mr. Fehr was
taken for a "test drive" in the
industrial arts classes in
Seaforth. During intermission
the "Blue Bells" sang two.
songs with the accompaniment
of their guitars. Refreshments
were served after the show. All
the girls appreciate the in-
structions and help from Mrs.
Mathers, the Economics
teacher.
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to protest the ticket he had been
given for unnecessary noise
three hours earlier.
On leaving the house, Mr.
Fehr proceeded to make
another two bursts of tire
squealing which left a 200 and a
400 foot tire mark on the road,
Constable Armstrong said.
Judge Hays fined the youth $78
or eight days in jail for each
incident.
Also fined for unnecessary
noise on exparte testimony
when he failed to appear in
court was Paul Byers 21; of
Clinton. Mr. Byers was sen-
tenced to $53 or five days in -jail.
John Bjerg of Bayfield was
found guilty of having liquor
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