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
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tial (Group Homes) and
Etnnploy anent Services (Jack Ramie tlMnge
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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 •
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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
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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 •
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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
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