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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-13, Page 5Community Living Association is seeking volunteers To the editor: malty living Aesociation Tibe and i»t Com- Itliniallgra y seeking � tial (Group Homes) and Etnnploy anent Services (Jack Ramie tlMnge E '+) To NOM T The A*.odathin is a our agile needed. eheritabbe w As an Aaiodatioe4 volunteer, you vides supports for a with could a person to ire Developmentaland �pDinah t. .S to live show, go ou a coffee, watch T eg@o in iGJ'e cAseoel community. is reporting � and 11� � the A� is to and ensure that allpeople with share yew laterelte and tikke ta. Developmental UWhP.e live in a at few boars a state of dignity,. *here in all week t antaemonj, you can*? elements of living In the gni- make 'kdifferonce. ty, and have the apportuNiy to per, Private appolintments and Group' ticipate effectively.. prrsenteektes an .available. To reach oar goal, we need a Plow contact: Joan fir, eommumty that is responsive, 3S7.1134 ((W): er Melee Keane, energetic and willing to make $57.1311 (avialup). utes ratify ahors contract C}IESLEY-The'Chair of the to; thet 0• staff retiring is :year. • Bruce Cou ttY'Boarrd of Education'st Over the nezt' 13 years about 203,negotiating says " tively More employees, or a quarter, of�" changes to, the Outvote* . the board's, Ivorldorck are. expected . traet gave b des a "liveable""' to .rOre agreement or tie, ,1990.9l,.a hoof Tnt� agreed at their' 9 year.. ..• - mop** to put away X0,0 a ratified 'a one-year con- yowler the nest 10 years to over • traa• �esday with the board's 33 , . coat of bonuses those retirees will full• and -.part-ti=ne elementary got. teachers. Co,nmittee'chairmaf Rayl, Tri. Barry i'' nide said the. >• enton slid the salary i ticrease is new � res►e- . l I.1 . level out. based'" on the cost Of 11viog hike the impact: on the : ,'s budget,• plus, fere and,* half !per cent, Without the Planned reserve' fund, Fenton admitted at the ;.board's the board would bane to pay out June °5 meeting tit the contract: •wlc y differ aamowda el r arm doesn't pin down .exact dollar tw depends an 'number ofSaft creases, "but with. 'unknowns in- retiring, eluding tine GST (Goodsi ,and Ser Schinidt said the board has tried vices•Tax) , the future this would, for years. .to take the "expensive be a good d for' both sides'," • t gratyllty ,clause. out ori' its • The contract, which. is a fective negotiated.contracts, but no Lar has September 1, 19!00 to , August 31 , been unsucce ul 1881, also "spells 'out the sxnal>i ` SUPERINTENDENT primary': class sizes ordered by.the A' 20 -year `v. of the Muskoka province and increased paid Beard of Education. takes preparation a a,-proz� in an est with' the.- Bruce County Boaarr.d ear arts Teac'or' will. of Fdpcation en. Juiy a. ' get 130 Mbar*a week of paid.' Kenneth°'Mann Lisa been:hired as preparation'' time se. Tof.Septemb r superintes tt of"'finance, for the 1991, Bruce County Board of EcTtatlat►. In all, the. contract adds 7.7 per. •Mann replaces.Burt. ,Campbell," cent ,;to the 's budget .fon who eeigned after; just four salaries and t:n�ts. . with :the Bruce board .. 'They were reiaively., simple Mann, a chartered accountant, is changes" F saidFeenFenton. "Beth et Is aka , liveable." been*played,.for; 20 years • - Teachers' negotiating chairman The hiringrevle 4130 Barb Purcell told trustee "the applicatjon for the enlletintntIdatrt's .;r (negotiating) process , is workiirig joh. very well", but' trustee Barry ENROLMENT `ANDD STAFFJNG; Schmidt raised the cost issue. Student numbers at.' 10 ',Bruce" He agreed to the cost of living County schools are 'being monitored plus one and a" half per cent in- as Bruce County Board of Educe crease this year to, bring elemen- tion ,of officials: struggle.lto eta tary teachers to parity with sewer dle", on ulation ,gro ,.. dary staff, but said in the future Trustewere told at their Mute teachers should be Satisfied with a 5 'meeting in Chesley ..+that • old', cost of living increase . alone. methods . of predicting . enrolment Earlier this year the secondary sea' on housing. construction no teachers signed a contract giving longer work well them a 5.7 per. cent split trid As an alternative;.ripen I I LUCKNOW. DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE Friday &Saturday ;June 15. & 18 Kinsmen Summe►iest Ellen Rodger & Paul Hackett OPEN DATES Fridays July 6.13.20-27 Safurday-duly crease in the first .year and a costare monitering 'student auenhers; itr ' of living plus half .per cent in the Hepworth, Riiarton, 'Tuektiow, ' second. 'eeswatei',. Klee ,dine and Port "The CPI (cost price-:indez)�� Elgin, �7 �„ maintains buying power for the ",fit's • very; hard ,to get a handle teachers. The salary rewards en"" the • numbers ' at Klnca reline • experience, and allowances ct Secondary", safd,S� reward responisibillty. T t dent Carroll. It our obligation," said Schmidt.Dons meat there it nowl0 students Schmidt said the board. Is struggi- above the nrevieuSprojectiwk.fer ing to reduce its budget and .can't 1990. -° afford the ndditlonal increases. until Heightsin4waaeliiiie and.. Ri l'1R NT FUNDING . Norlbpork in Polo FA& are each • It's going to *ILO* Bruce ezpecting Ocie #ore. lel ty Board of Fducation pile ofd. of students this fall than previous -;y money over the .,nett 10 years to ly forecast. Other school tdong the finance bonuses paid to,retiring; Lakeshore' are also surpassing staff. earlier, projections, with 'Elgin The board expects. to pay x50,000 Market , headed; for split in bonuses or retirement gratnities my 7 • • frem pale 3 terested you' ,axe invitedi� , .. Aland Pipe Band is. still. in its salad, days, bet with prapt and the dedleation-of its members; we hope to march down Lucknow's main stieet, kilted and sporraned, at, the command, of band ready, quick, march to the right; at that' time we will be ready to serve the • main course." them at the town hall, Monday evenings at 8 p.m., or simply con- tact one of the Member:i and pose your gnestiofis • to, them, There is not tuition, although there* is a small investment. for a chanter and lesson book. 1,fr Stever said, "The lucknow • L#L 558 a1m..:6 aloft a law etsvisirsp mak* Wow Oral,. bow las 10101611. Normil *aft amp* amormissit sintes. 1014. V ICA 4iM�wacA iL aim. CA CA � New CA iiia. CA I.1 Kol. G ax .4r.,. CA IP. lbw G_. n a,ee 1014211 !t! -2J411 TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH INDER NOTICE Public Open House to review the proposed Zoning By-law for DUNGANNON OPEN HOUSE SCHEDULE TUESDAY, 'JUNE 191 1990 Drop in anytime between 1-4 p.m., 64 p.m. Location: Dungannon Senior Citizen's Centre (upst&ins We told you Remember the ,mules. You didn't listen. GIM41.1 Fri,-Thure. June 18-21 Fri, & Sat, 7&#i.FM Sun. Thurs. 8 PM THE NEW BATCH Here they; grow again. PARENTAL !GUIDANCE" LONG DISTANCE? CUL :1400445 343e FOR IOL TEE MOVIE INFO Insurance rokers Limited. are pleased to announce that PRILLIPs bac successfully •coMpleted the Registered insurance lrokers of Ontario licensing coarseand is now able to assist you with your general insurance needs. 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