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The Liberal, 9 Dec 1971, p. 1

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‘ vblic Libraryi El Wifl’lt Ste! Richiond H111. . l 5 June 6â€"5-4'3-3 \ c . Brigham ’ R&H ° Peterson ’ Medico. Etc. Stop ’N Shep DISCOUNT MARTS Richmond Heights Centre - Richmond Hill Mon. to Sat. 9 am. to 10 pm. Sundays 9 am. to 6 pm. to liberal in Essentials Unity; in Non-Essentials Liberty; in all things Charity" ECEMBER 9, 1971 HOME PAPER OF THE DISTRICT SINCE 1878â€" PRICE 15c. PER CORT Seek 100 Percent Subsidy Beloved Teacher Edna Izzard lPasses After A Brief Illness Project Day . VOL. 95, N0. 24. W ,. .. ,,,,, .wmmwnqnwm RICHMOND HILL. ONTARIO. THURSDAY, “D -â€"â€".â€"1M zen of Richmond Hill. Miss Ed- na lzzard. passed away in York Central Hospital December 7 1 after a brief illness. But her in-1 fluence on tlle li\es of thous- L ands of students she taught inl l Richmond Hill High School will tit ‘ . continue to be evident for many I vcars to come. She has been‘ ‘ described by a pupil as ".\‘ ifriend. philosopher and guide to all who have sought the light ‘ g of truth.” By MARGARET LADE Her services to the commun- : ‘Seasoned politiCIans at; York Regional Council ‘ity were recognized in 1968‘ pincned themselves to be sure they were not dream- lwhen she was chosen to receive; mg. the Canada Medal. l They rubbed their eyes and looked at one another ‘ Daughter 0‘ the late M“ and ' in awe and disbelief ‘33,“ Jim“ H “lard 0f ' . . l . \' ’ ‘ i They had to ask Georgina Mayor Dr. George joicncod still:C kstaifl'lss ofuznaiéntl . Burrows. chairman of the health and social services mond Hill High School in l93tt ‘ committee. to repeat what he had lust said and to and continued actively leachinr: ‘ ask Health and Social Services Commissioner Dr. “‘"9- “in? “‘9 ill“ “Md “i g Owen Slingerland to explain again just what it was Sign".58mmfqfifnfirflletfiggfgl;. LATE EDNA WIZARD A ‘ - . ' ' - i i " Ta ht Bra 3?. Years he had pill befOYe them' {in that year did not put an end “g e l At a meeting October 28'. advantage of provincial sub- ‘0 he" “aching camel" llnl‘mw‘lnf H” '5‘ GM (lump comm!“ council was Informed mp mm.“ sidies to provide one. as she continued for several north of the city limits at St. E . iinee made $10 million available whilchurch . SmufhflIe Ma.“ \'Pars as a Sllepl)’llE‘a(‘l‘lf‘l' and Mary‘s Anglican Church, and a: - _ 1 to municipalities for building or Kenneth LallSllway was con- as .an ".‘Stnlcmr m grade 13 “Tm. 0“ m “Mme “NEW” _.71_ , ‘ j. . a: land equipping day (are COW mmed about costs 0‘ operation. sub‘l‘ects in night school. . missmiier for Richmond Hill. (Photo by Stuart's Studio) tres across the province. The“‘l cannot go along with sup-l . m fall‘ for me first mm .bhe “35 a 9mm” member of c a program would serve a dual porting it unless I know thatlsmlce 1930' MISS Izzard “38 url'lRlchmond H111 NaturallSts' '3 P R d t A d Tr- t G t purpose. It would make it. pos- those who can afford it pay thetab 9 to attend he‘ll. “hwltmoh‘bel‘ Of the hortlcunmal S n S sible for municipalities to pro- costs." The centre would sei‘velcommencemem‘ “new? and some” and served as lay rep' L " vide the services where needed. only one area. he said. but theiresent “‘9 “‘0 SChOIarShlps Slimlesenlanye m .the Synod for Richmond Hill‘s Mill Pond is a year round haven for water fowl. including two swans. three large white geese. count- it would also help to relieve “'1' “11019 area “mild pay- _ llfjdis‘fl’lifgff {m excellence m her less Canada geese and various varietes of wild ducks. 1n the fall, migrating water fowl also find it a pleasant place to rest employmem' . . He “'55 assured parents “ml: Sh i~ V d r 'r-’ . ' s1 ‘v- C i . . . . v - ~ ~ - - i To make sure the muniCipalâ€" he required to pay for the ser- . k P ‘35 a ma “ale 0 H" “St” ‘usan (“'5' 'allan‘gerl for a while before resuming their flight southward. Therefore Ixeeper of the Birds l‘red Thomas is kept busy at this time of Mes did no. ms" Sit on their fi‘ce if they could afford to do or College. University of Tor-of Richmond Hill and a brother year distributing Supplies of food. , . hands. the province offered toso. “‘19-?” a “39W” 0“ “‘9 cm" Frank "f Calgary She was me' The above picture shows a small portion of the large flock which recently crowded the open water and waddled across pay the full cost. of building up Georgina Councillor Robert 59:23“: Oghh‘cml-VdCOll°§°dslle iiioceasw l” l?” ""0 “Others' the frozen surface of the pond with dignity in search of food. Most have taken off for warmer climes. But the swans, white to the end of May. After thatiPollock said many people from [.3 foU .9. 5m“ ‘1‘?“ C “3' “be” and.T‘°"Ta;" , 1 1d '. . . . I . . . '. a th bsid.wou1d be reduced to‘th «ch do n t 0 7 Y 7 101'! 0 ‘ anel‘slty omen rep-l The funeial seivice was 1e geese and a few wild fowl Will lemain as Mi. Thomas chaiges thiough the wintei e 511 l 6 nor 0 g near ongc . . h . . .. . . iao percent Street on their way to work He‘iesen‘tatiie on t e executnc of at St. Mary s Anglican. Church 'â€"“â€" The reaction “as predict asked if it would be feasibl'e to St. Hilda sCollege and a member Saturday afternoon with Rev. ‘ . of the alumnae executive. lJamcs O‘Neil of St. John‘s An- able: "This is great but hOWialso provide a day care service i ~ ' ' _ ‘ , . w_ _ - . ' l She served as preSident of '. glican Church. 3 ork Mills. a can we deteimine need. find somewhere on WOtildblhe A‘e' the York County University Wo-jformer rector. officiating. ln‘ igtgss‘sobggmlgiid' pm Up build ‘nue‘ men's Club and was a Cana-‘terment followed in the nearby But Drs. Burrows and Slings?;tiliiiilliuiiiililiiiiliitiiiiiiuiilliillilnimliliiilililululiililliiiiiiiiliiiii than delegate. to tile Intei‘natilRichmond Hill Cemetery. A land are too new to the political} See Editorial Page 2 ‘iovnal Federation of [inllâ€"Prsml pa“ bearers were. want“? scene. They did not grasp the}lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlltllllllllllllllllllltlllllllll“omen “139th in Bl‘isballe.lBlltt. Isaac Reaman. Pl‘llllp Australia. in 1965. iMihorean, Donald Large. Jam- Town Council Recommends * 20.7 Miles Roads Region Takeoveri The Regional Municipality of kirk Road and Crosby Avenue. “I realize the takeover is anl basic rules. They came up with Dr. Slingerland was asked if.‘ . . . York recently discovered that if suggested by the region f0l‘.answer to some problems. It willl a plan. And not only a plany‘the service would be avall-l MISS Izzard “'35 “‘9 orgamz“ 95 Hogg and R0139” Bowen- it brought its roads mileage up takeover. be retained as local‘cut down the cost of road main-l but an architect's mOdel of a‘able on an occasional basis. forl to or beyond a certain figure roads. It was also decided to tenance and construction to the‘ .A ._ - ~. r .- . .. day care centre to be built onlexample if a mother was hospit-. ' it would be eligible for a 75% retain the South Road at Lake‘municipality. But this cost is extr§eéagisgr§2§e§ilfi dig: Egalimond Hm “111 lecelle an ‘land owned by the region andlalized for a week or two. or \vasl grant from the pr0vincial gov-[Wilcox as a municipal road still going to be paid at the re- ‘Richmond Hm Hydfo‘fm. {he seventh consecutive Veal. very strategically located. it just for people who would“ ernment. pending the outcome of the gional level and this cost will be‘ is offering prizes for the most imaginative and artistic tour. In just four weeks. on .be using it on a continuing bas-‘i To qualify for this higher study on that area. shared over the whole region." door residential lightjng displays Although’flhe local November 25. the rough ,is. l, The followm is th ulogv delivered bV Rev James grant the region proposes to‘ Adoption of Bayvlew Avenue" I“! have to look at the question hydro deals only with the old town of Richmond Hill. it. draWihgs and the mod“ A5 long 35 Space 15 availablevl O'Neil during 1h: f‘unefale sefii'ice. ' ' take over several roads in each would be subject to re-alignmentlfrom the regional point of; has decided to offer a prize for those residents of the were unveiled- The Site‘- 3 the doctor replied any PGFSOHl ' municipality in the region. On‘of the road allowance in the‘view." said Regional Councillor annexed areas to the north and a prize for those residents corner of the York Farm living in the region can use it. E “This service bids us do two very simple and mean- these roads the municipality Lake Wilcox area in a manneriGoi-don Rowe, “and I assure. of the annexed areas to the south in addition to the cus- property at Newmarket. Richmond Hill Councillori ingful things: now receives ii grant of onlylsatisfactory to the town. ‘Mrs. Hancey these roads fit into‘ tomary five prizes within the old town. a short distance from York Gordon Rowe said many people; 1. To give thanks; I 5007. STRINGS ATTACH“) the grid pattern” i I No formal application is needed for [this contest -â€" Manor and a stone's throw would be using the service. It; 2._To make an act of faith. _ Richmond Hill Tmm Council. T . __1 . “It sounds like an excellentl Just put out your display and the iudges will be around to away from the GO station has been found that peoplel “3 Gilto give thanks fora human life. The Scrip- wants the region to take over: hedreglonb\‘1.t1 {315:1 e r?‘:deal for the town.” commented. view it and make their dec'ision. Winners are_expected to on Yonge Street, come from considerable distan.‘ tures remind us that every life is prettious. It is Gods Bayview Avenue from theqllQSte i0 5“ m1 0 19 10““Regional Councillor Donald1 be announced between Christmas and New Years. D13 Slingel‘land told council egg to use the day care Centre; gift -- and when that life has been given its full span -â€" and has been vigorous and significant to many people â€" then we are especially thankful. "So. today we assemble to give thanks to God for a statement of regional policy .. i This contest in past. vears has plaved no small art ‘ ‘ ' ' ’ . , , Plaxton. It seems to me to be M . . ~ r _v . , . D that. although $10 million in Richmond Hill. 3 affectlng the extent 0f develop- an economy to let the region in encomaging home owners to use their imaginations and sounds like a lot of money, it Richmond Hill Mayor William‘ ment control to be exercised oretake these roads over... install beautiful lighting which gives the whole town a “.111 be distributed thl-oug11-;LaZenby urged council to sup_l A Gormley Sideroad to CFRB Sideroad. Leslie Street tConces- sion 3) from Highway 7 to the . . a . - ~ i - . . .v - . . . . both Sides of a reoional road. l most attractive Christmasv appearance. . .t - - - v .. i Edna â€" her life and work. “e think of her as a con- CFRB Slderoad Carl‘vnle R‘oadt b , . _. . . V. ~. . . , out the piovmce. Munictpah- port the prayed. to get on the ‘ _. ., _ . _ , ‘ . ‘The town also wants the region llllllttltlllllllllllllllllltllllltlltlllllllttlttllllllltlllllllllllllllllltllltllllll Pllles this .Veal “Ill 1nc1ude. a .lO-cup party perk. a - ,n a t ' v . u . '. telned (ltllen and a good teacllei. Many among us hele flom Yonge Street to Highway i ties will have to move qu1ckly bandwagon to take advantage and others Qcauered around the Globe will trace to consult with the municipali-j“Sp0tlight” Colunln‘ buffet fry pan. 3 baseboard heater. a blender. a conibina- to get a slice of the pie. York. of the subsidies availabm E» 404. El in Mills Road from Ba - - . ~ .- - ‘ ’ ~ ' i g y lties on construction priouties to‘ “on elecn‘lc CIOCk and can Openel’ a hair dryer and an he said. has an excellent chance‘perience in Richmond Hill, he‘ view to Highway 404 and 19tht Avenue from Bathurst Street. tol their love of literature or their flare for learning or their zest for life to Edna's ministry as a teacher. For her it was a privileged vocation and related learning with the whole of life -â€" its values and goals and ideals. “I don't expect ever again. as I did here ten years or so ago â€"â€" to find upper school students seeking Confirm- ation or deeper apprec1ation of the. Christian tradition because of a spark set off by an English teacher at Richmond Hill High. . . . 0 t . .' » ' be Spplled to the entire regional Has New Writer ’ deal" l‘mie‘ lof getting its full share becausm‘said. has shown there is no“: Highway 404, a total 0f 20.70 ma S‘l‘Stem' Mona Robertson‘ former it has land available and it hasiquestion of the need. l . A further provision is that _ ’ C h I5 _ B P , F _ Th 1 . 1 ‘f ‘ dt tl. mlles' the town be Permitted i0 iuml “Somme “lle M "The i o or‘a Elia: proposed building \vould‘regioh';j :hgllnaSeffngliiinrdittd:l Town EOUHCII decrdEd New-lover any excess manpower and} Ezerzlill,"t frefe lance vit'l‘l’tlfvl‘ i fie ‘ e haVe 11.000 square feet of floor for further study. Meanwhile Bllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll equipment» resulting from the» . 05,, 9 “We” . G d I ~ C . S h I space and would cost about one- Dr. Stingerland was directed to it road transfer. to the region. l “Hes Chit Chat With I e I fl C S quarter of a million dollars to submit an application for the‘ Dog Trot "I think this is very impor-l Ill-0113‘" Tuesday mghts 0‘} .build. It would have accommodâ€" provincial subsidy. 1 “Yes. she was what we call a ’character‘ â€"â€" often C t lam." Stated Councillor ALOIS; R‘Chmond H1“ Ca_ble T‘ 'By MARGARET LADE I 'York. this would involve ap-[ation for 20 children under two Chairman Garfield Wright outspoken â€" frequently a critic because she had conâ€" 08 S $ Hancey. “I am not convmced; the few “’“ter 0f lork County Roman Catholiclproximately 40 pupils. years. 75 children aged two to warned against delay. however. , victiens â€" I used to hear about it when new transla- “ ’ that the number of roads in thel Spoulght a‘fegula‘: We“? School Board is planning al The number of gifted chil- six. and 20 retarded children. “If we don’t get our application. lions replaCEd the King James V'Cl‘SiOH â€" alld 1 think I never heard the_ like region described as regionall 1” feature of The Llhel‘al - $10,000 special program for dren in the school systems It would be the first day care in (to the provincel soon we will it was from Edna I first learned to call the Banns of Of this; 5‘“? Provmc'al roads are used as regional roadsl “"5 comm,“ d9?“ wm‘ 10‘ gifted children. lstudied ranged from 750 to ’75 centre operated by the region. lose out all round.“ he said. Marriage properly! ‘ . Jud“ Vanek,"‘ mel‘mond Nor is it proper to assume roads “1 hahpfllmgs 1“ the “133' At a meeting November 30 pupils. They were in segre- Existing centres in Richmond : “She “'35 one Of those rare Shims “hose home and Hi" Provincml Court on in order to get a higher grantl tl‘B. music and the arts. ilrustees heard a presentation gated classes. Age range was Hill and Newmarket Operate in ‘lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllll\llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll V pounsel were a haven for many a student. Many of us WEdneSday 0f last weelf as from me province. 1 am not all! 30”! and educated in by Special Education Consultant from eight to 14 and grade span churches. The region. he said, Car Stereos have gOOd reason. to thal‘l‘: GM! for "‘15 “’th9'? lShe he “Md ‘ Toronto driver together certain the region can Tor‘mm' M’s-- RObel‘iSOn Frank Wilkinson of the Depart-from grade 3 to grade 8. would continue to subsidize the ' ’ had that old fasllloneci gift of laughs/Til” Elm file? ‘1:â€" 5:01;:aagoztggfggwet32: financially support a system of~ 2:33:61!) Ezresulentlff this ment of Education. Region 8.l In addition two boards had other centres where there is 3 Theft Target 2%.;gfifltfirllggesm \liilhaalggecialnhehiln forâ€"til: Anegl: ‘ this ma nitude. Nor will funds. . 0 years- 91‘ 1"" Vii the aid of an overhead ' '. n ed. i . - â€". - i. 4 .> Road north of Steeles Aven- be “aims for a reasonablei tercst in the community is lprojhector he gave reports colfigfifi‘alrofirgfifislg‘$23.1 83:; 6Dr. Slingerland assured coun- Stereo equipment 19“ in man“ D9151laSlo-n mtfliiCh ‘1:th Q‘a‘iromfilfil‘et tflpfnake an enue in 6 oclock rush-hour icons‘mction program in the‘ evident in her active part- programs of four larger boards.‘grade 1 to grade 9 The board‘cll the cenfre will be open to all parked cars continued to be f Pl? {gal if “2‘; aha”: ‘2: “138:1 péul_that which traffic. , future. 2 icipation in its activities. pointing up the strengths and (um the sfilanegt'number in‘residents of the region. Because atarget for thieves in Rich- g'dob f.‘ns'He Olimqu _ that thp'gmd work which Police told the court the “I am not thoroughlv com} She served as vice-chairman weaknesses of these programs l‘egregated Glasges had theiof the stratpgic location. it mand Hm last week. “25 b;an in hpr “:1” ‘be hro‘lght t6 fruition Yes‘ “.6 momfl“ had his four “'am' vinced that all roads bemg taken1 of file Vaughan Townsm“ l AdViSEd 13-" Staff that gifted largest number in special pro-“mum be comehiem f0“ 1390' 0“ a Single night three believebtllis because it iust makes 591159. This gift. of in: ugh." blinking and the over are regional roads I know" Pubhc SChool Board’ (Children are Often drop'oms “1 drains lple 1'0 the north “10 traVel Cars were bmken ml" and life â€"â€" with all its potential. when it grows and flowers dog "mm": beside the car' it is important to obtain'as muchl “slammed the RiChmOHd ’discipline problems because “ml5 ‘11. 1 1d. t t d b lto the Metropolitan area to_ over $250 worth of Prop- is not just Snuffea Ont after a few score years and ten. Behind him was a long gram as possible under the; Hill town bylaws, directed average teaching program turns" f c.“ .1011 “lere es- 6 e'.\vork. Griy W35 SiOien- Surely the good God takes it to Himself to be renewed mm 0‘ very angry drivers” existing formula. but there is programming ‘0’ the local {hem Off: the board KSkGd Staffiiglse Egglgmlggag: c1315; Dr. Burrows pomted out the From DaVid Hunter‘s 031' and raised to new and better thingS. And “'6 belieVe The motorist told the judge he was looking after this most of all because of the Christian hope. St. Paul . A .- SEHiOI' Citizens Club. and in June to bring in a report‘ . . ldav care centre would not inter- parked behind an apart- always a chance that it will bet board entered children With an ‘ says it best to the Romans _â€" ‘Whether we live we live has SEWBd 35 8 YOIUMGEI‘ and recommendations. lfere with any future plans for ment building at 170 Bay- l _ the dog for someone else Cheri‘gedd 3fo .S?memhfnd.s a“? With the Canadian Cancer The study of segregated clas-‘lQ Of 123 or more” anomer tOOklconstructinG regional offices on View Avenue $130 worth of unto the Lord or whether we die we die with the Lord. and it was used to having :1? one ta. m o 0 el aleas o ; Society, Richmond Hill Unit -ses and programs for the giftedlonl'V those with an IQ of 14Oltlie propel-lav. stereo tape equipment was whether we live therefore or die we are the Lord‘s for hr its regular exercise along lanspor anwn' ‘ ‘ for many years At present was carried out ho Wilkinson?“ “TO”?- A“ IQ 0f 90 to 109 15! King 'Township Mayor stolen December 3 to 4. to this end Christ died and lived'again that He might the road for about 10 “ANCEIS RESERVATIORS she is serving as assistant aided by the York County confider normal l Kenneth Maelacgart objec- The same night from a 3 be Lord of both the dead and the livmg‘. miles. He said he‘d been .‘jl know there has to be a den chairman of planning. .8031.de ' Superintendem Joel DIFFERENT SYSTEMS 1 ted to Humming day care i car owned by Violet Leg“. . “Yes. we believe this Is the ground of our hope. exemlsmg the do! in the “5‘0" by the and 0f the year-but. nominations and develop- Hodge and Assistant, supenn. While three boards used ex-; in the Yonge Street corri_ “n at 46 Avenue Road 360 ' "Yes. this is the act of faith we are called upon to same way many times and ithink the region “'OUid be be“: ment for this society. tendent John Zupaiicic lDel‘lenCE‘d. ohms “Wage team" dol' Dr Burrows said his worth of stereo equipment make today. The last time I Saw Edna was two weeks just waved traffic to go teradVised to sit douTt and HSSE‘SSl Mrs Robertson owns and 1:} AR]; GIFTED ‘ers. the fourth used regularl rep'ort fiad handed 3 rec_ was stolen ago in this place. where she. With so many Oihcrf Shared paSi- Ponce saw him thing the grid pattern 0‘ arterial operates two local employ- In his report to the board classroom teachers supported ommendauon map a 0mm 1 Another $54 worth was this hope at the untimely death andf burial otghei rector. it before and hadn‘t said roads. It hasn‘t been established} ment agencies _ the Mona lwnkmson said that approxi. by consultants and resource prehensive stud‘. be made ' sto‘cn that night from Dan the wcoiiviictisotn Sine. ‘shaied so 0 ten in t is commun- anything. how long the province will ceii- Robertson 1- emporary lmateb. one percent or mp teachers. ln-scrvice training fort of the entire were“ to see Peterson's car parked in a It} ofyfulthlat “all $111261: for her mPâ€"wnrkâ€"faimâ€" But this time the police tinue to pick up a large portion Placement Service and the. student population fall within the teachers in the special pro-t where the need/is, If time I driveway at 399 Bent (‘res- . d . 95' “3159.01” [O'Ihe mm... and We of God -- charged him with careless of the former Metro contribu- A-l Enjployment Agency the gifted range in the case grams w as provided by this and1 is a need in Nobleton. he . cent. according to Ym, Di“ an cominc . , . drtvmx. tron. l for permanent placements. ‘of the separate schools of lContinued on Page 15’ i said, the region should take ision 28 (Richmond Hill) .- tl‘lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllll\tlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltll ltlllllllllllllllltlllhltlllllllllltltllllllllllltlllllllllllllllltllltlllllllllltllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltllllllllllllltllllllllllllltttltllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllltllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllltlllllltllllltlllllllllllllltllllllllltllllllllltllllllltltlllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllllltlllltlllllltllllllilltllllltllllllltllllttlllllltlllllllllllltlltlllllllllllltlllllllllllltlllllllltlltlltttllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllttlllllllllltllllllllltllltlltlllllllllllllllllllltltlllllllllll'3 ‘* Dept. Of Education Ceilings (For 1972-73) Will Not Meet Contract Obligations In York “The rich get richer and for York County Board will Ford confirmed that the inâ€" cent salary agreement with live with a 5.5 percent in- down costs." MacKay said. Basic grant at secondarv sity factors contribute "1n a offic1als were asked how the POOP EEC Poorer" was the permit. a maximum increase crease authorized by the elementary teachers ga\e crease when its contract with "We should fight areas level is 51.060 this year. Significant “851' \"l'k Count-V came up “’1h 3 observation of Markham in spending at the secondary Province would not cover the them a 5.7 percent increase the teachers allows for a where it does not seem fair." $1.100 next year and in 1973 Boards may not. however. grealfl percentage Increase Trustee John MacKay when school level of 5.5 percent seven percent increase the for the 1971-72 school year. greater increase? asked “swam Education Dir- it. will be $1,130. increase spending bol'ond Pol‘mliied for elementary the province‘s expenditure with a further increase of board is committed to for r i * v Thornhill Trustee MacKay. ecior bordnn Mclnlvre told w i ' ~ f l d t- 560 per “Cinema” school than secondary pupils' ceilings for education were only 1.4 percent in 1973. secondary school teachers Trustees were oarticularlv It could he demoralizing for him there is no apbeal for The “mg “"15 film” 6 pupil or $75 per secondary Q _. i f p} _ . i _ _, . r ‘ .l . - _ ermines the difference het- .. i f tupcllntt‘ndt‘nâ€" " 811 presented at a meeting of Staff explained that 1912 salaries under the terms of upset at the appaient in- staff to feel the board will 1972 “This is ,1 we can only _ l b Q. . ‘ 7.]_ school pupil regairlle.s 0 “mg and Development Ste. York County Board of Educa- and 1973 ceilings are on a a two year agreement reach- equality of the weighting not be able to live up to its appeal {0151537331 “69" “9) 3‘1: 211a". Eat the ceiling. says the state- phm Bafialmaq explained tion November 22. different base than 1971. The ed in September. factors which will allow York contract. he continued. “It is v i ‘1 mg) 38d idle ac “3 glam 0 ment from Welch. 1‘ K beca‘iw Him board an_ ‘ The trustee made his coni- board's share of the Canada For secondary schools the County three percent at el« very apparent we have to Markham fruslai; ‘ 9”}; ea“ oar ' He then goes on to ‘al that tiCipates increased costs in ment after being told cer- Pension Plan and of the ex- provincial ceiling this year ementaiw level and three- take some positive steps." commune urbed‘ 613%“- The Mlms‘“ Slates further another feature 0f the m“. emploving teachers with tain weighting factors intro- tended unemployment in- has been $1.060 while cx- tenths of one percent at said Maclx'a)‘. adding. “It not “am in 355ml: '1‘ 1'; that. additional aSSibtance arrangement Pm‘ld‘35 im‘ qualificatmng above 1he mp duced by the Department of surance and salary increases penditures in York County the secondary level. For would be a good year not to gomg to b€.betler' e 5110.11 will apply to certain boards continuation of cou r_se mal required Pav scales are Education Overwhelmineg are included in the new are expected to come to Sl.- Metro Board of Education. run for election." mowed Tum} an appea ' lm' for such factors as “econom- weighting factors to provide neared to qdamications and favor the Metro education ceilings. Prior to January. 042.63. For next year the the weighting factors allow _ , medlateb' 195 Of “318- CommOdny additional grams to boards :xperience in teacher con. system. These factors allow 1972. teachers have not been ceiling will be 81.117.85 and for a 10 percent increase at . Observmg that the “eight. In a description of grant prices in northern areaS. ad- DFOYiding Fremh languaée tracts for special education pro- included in the unemploy- in 1973 it will be $1,133.39 secondary level and 20 per- "‘3 factors “111 place ’7‘?“ guidelines sent to boards by dltional maintenance costs instruction and conSideration ‘ grams. regional variations ment insurance program. nor per student. cent at elementary level. boarqs m the same posmon' the Minister he explains bas- for older schools." Consld- of transportation casts. debt The board agreed it should and cost levels. have senior administrative At the elementary level When trustees protested. Mach” .recommendeq the ic grants that apply to all eration on expenditure lim- charges "and other costs be- let the department know that The question came up in a staff. New federal regulaâ€" the situation is not as diffi- Ford admitted. "A disparity boa“? pomt out the.“ made.- boards. At the elementary its will be made for boards loud the Getting limit-H the ceilings set for York discussion of the Depart- tions bring them into the cult. Expenditures here will still exists lbctvtecn York (Names to Education Mimi level the grant ceiling thls whose teaching staffs have ‘ " " “ “OUld not meet-CONil‘aCi Obi-1' mom's education spending plan. be permitted to rise 96 per- and \loii-nt and it seems to 5m ROben “61°11 year is 5545 lo 1972 it, will an above normal pattern of Befuddled by what anâ€" gations. "Position impossâ€" V ‘ guidelines for 1972 and 1973. Asked by trustees. Rll‘lll- cent in 1972 and a further be getting worse“ "While we cannot flght be $595 and in l973 it goes to teaching experience or pared to some tru<tee= to role." commented Trustee The ceilings set for 1972 655 Superintendent George 5.6 percent in 1973. The re- How could the board the Pl‘lnClpie 0f keeping S630. qualifications 01' “here den' be 3 10‘ Of double lalk' Macxay'

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