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re: negotiating 'committee, said the. ` teachers
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mention wbat had,been accomplished,
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negotiations seems to be money .and, working
°conditionsNo cash''proposals were made public
•ip the report but the fact finder indicated that
negotiations seem to be about two percent apart.
The teachers appear to be seeking a six per-
centpay hike under the guidelines -of the Anti
lender
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.Arts
RT AltOF THE DERICH
S COUNCIL
Massey Hall in Toronto has a terrific. program of
concerts con'iing up in the near future. They're mainly on
a "one performance only" basis, but if you are going to
be in Toronto before Christmas maybe you will be able to
take in a concert or two.
On November 25, the Toronto Symphony with con-
ductor Andrew Davis and guest artist Rostropovich on
'the cello will give a concert of music' by Borodin,
Stravinsky and Prokofiev. The Sinfonia Concertante by
Prokofiev was specially written for Rostropovich. A
Toronto Symphony recording has just been released. It
has on it some of the music to be performed on November.
25 (overture and the Polovtzian Dances from Prince
Igor) under the musical directorship of Andrew Davis, It
brought rave reviews in Europe when it was released
there.',
Also at the Massey Hall or December 1, Harry
Belafonte and the Toronto Symphony under the direction
in toy. drop„set up at mall
Goderich Kinsmen Club is operating project "toy drop” once again this year. Kin -
n organizers request citizens of Goderich and area to place unwrapped gifts for ages
to eighteen in the large boxes located at the Suncoast Mall. These gifts will then be
buted to underprivileged families by the Children's Aid Society at Christmas time.
e Cloet, last year's project chairman (left) and Bob Taback, manager of the
tropolItan store which has one of the boxes located in its entranceway, show how
ply the project works.(staff photo)
ifts for 1 to 18
again this year, the
h Kinsmen Club, in
';tion with the
en's Aid Society will be
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operating project "toy drop".
The project is designed to
give children of un-
derprivileged families in
Goderich an enjoyable and
meaningful Christmas.
Kinsmen organizers
request citizens of Goderich
and surrounding areas to
place unwrapped gifts for
ages one to eighteen in the
large boxes which have been
set up at the Suncoast Mall.
Last year's project
chairman, Dave Cloet reports
that in the 1976 project was a
big success with a number of
donors dropping envelopes
containing money which was
used to purchase additional
gifts for the children.
Mr. Cloet and this year's
project chairman, Dan
McHardie say they are
hoping for as strong a
response again this year.
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FINANCIAL AND AGEAAENT'CONSULTANTS
of Robert De Cormier will perform. These two concerts
are in aid of the Musician's Pension Fund.
On December 2, Jessye Norman (soprano) will per-
form. On December'4 (Sunday afternoon), the Vienna
Boys Choir with an operetta and a large selection of
Christmas Carols will perform. On December 11, also a
Sunday afternoon, trumpeter Maurice Andre with Alfred
Mitterhofer at the organ will be at Massey Hall. On
December 14, 16 and 17 Handel's Messiah, Elmer Iseler
conductor, with the. Toronto Symphony and the Toronto
Mendelssohn Choir, Heath Harper (soprano), Paul Frey
(tenor), Lois Marshall,(mezzo-soprano) and Ingernar
Korjus (baritone), will give a performance. On
December 15 the Toronto„Symphony conducted by Victor
Feldbrill will present,, a ',Christmas Concert. Tom
'Kneebone narrates A Child's Christmas in Wales by
Dylan Thomas. A selection of Russian folksongs will be
sung by baritone Leonid Karpinsky and the St. Simon's
Church Choir with a special presentation of Vaughan
Williams' Fantasia on ChristmasCarols. On December 20
and 21 Murray McLaughlan will perform.
At the O'Keefe Centre in Toronto for the week of
November 28 there will be a return of the musical classic
My Fair Lady with Edward Mulhare and Anne Rodgers.
Also at the O'Keefe on December 7 to 18 there will be a
treat for childfen of all ages, Lionel Blair in Dick
Whittington and His Cat. From December 20 to 31 the
National Ballet of Canada will be appearing at the
O'Keefe in The Nutcracker .
Also in Toronto on December 17 at .the Royal
Alexandra Theatre, Googie Withers and her husband
John MacCallum are due to star in the Somerset
Maugham comedy The Circle.
At the Royal Ontario Museum there are exhibits en-
titled A Gather of Glass and The War of 1812. Until
December at the Art Gallery of Ontario there is a
collection of Henry Moore's drawings' and The
Laurentians.
From November 25 to January 2 (weekends only)
Christmas in the Village with puddings, cookies, fancy
breads, cakes, mincemeat, hot -mulled cider, decorations
and Christmas Carols will be featured at the Black Creek
Pioneer Village.
From November 21 to December 10, Theatre London
presents Tony Van Bridge in G.K.C., the wit and wisdom
of G. K. Chesterton at the Aeolian Hall in London. And
from November 25 to December 10 The Sound of Murder
will be performed at the Gallery Theatre in London.
On November 29 at the Saunders Secondary School in
London 16 students from the National Ballet School will
be present with a lecture -dance demonstration.
On December 14 The London Symphony will perform
with Handel's Messiah.
At the Victoria Playhouse in Petrolia on November 25,
,the Marijan Bayer Dance Company will perform
'ITchaikovsky,'s'Nutcrasker Solite. On December 19 the St.
Catharines Symph Ay-Prelents The Messiah,
The Nutcracker will be performed by the Pittsburgh
Theatre—and the Hamilton Philarmonic at Hamilton
Place December 7 to 10.
The Arts Council is grateful for your help in compiling
this column. Any _information on future events can be
found on the notice board at the Goderich Public Library
(524-9261).
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increase included.
The'; teachersare also'oncerned i
c ,,.
current pupil -teacher ratio ttl•4 'thy
elementary schools. Theypro
aro
exceeding 21-1 for the county schools ,an
board maintain a ratio not,; greater than. 22.1
any individual school. The goal sought by the+;
teachers is a lower ratio ,and more teachers for
overcrowded schools,;
The fact •finder indicated that the board
wanted the authority to determine the P.T.R. it
sees fit. Samuels added that in his view the
teachers should be involved with the establish-
ment of the ratio.
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