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The Liberal, 27 Nov 1974, p. 15

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Stampeders coming to Langstaff dance Ecumenical Choir plans Christmas music night John McDermott McDermott of Whitchurch - Stouffville and the Township of East Gwillimbury. The ecumenical Christ- mas Concert will be presented at Richmond Hill United Church on December 7 at 8 pm. Conducted by Edward F. Luka, the choir will sing a selection of varied and lovely carols. A Christmas cantata will be the main feature this time â€" “Night of Miracles" by John W. Peterson. This should send people home with tunes in their heads as would Rogers and Hammerstein. Music is a very integral part of Christmas and everyone enjoys hearing carols sung and many like to sing them themselves. R i c h m o n d H i l 1 Ecumenical Choir is providing this opportunity early this year so as to avoid conflict with the church carol services. The choir will be ac- companied at the organ by Willis Noble, organist and choirmaster of St. Cuth- bert’s Anglican Church, Toronto. Many people will have read his articles on the church choir in “The Anglican“ publication. been returned by ac- clamation for 1975-76. They are John O'Mahony of Aurora; Malcolm Massie of the Township of Georgina; Malcolm Peake. Rev. Father Francis Robinson and John Taylor of Rich- mond Hill; and John 1Y.C.A.M.R. “500" Six members of the present l4-member York Region Roman Catholic Separate School Board have The program is to minimize social and emotional blocks children may have to learning. As part of that program, 70 teachers have been atâ€" tending a series of eight workshops on their own time to learn about develop- mental guidance. Langstaff’s Christmas Dance December 14 will host the Stampeders, an all-Canadian group. The word is out that no blue jeans are to be worn, and there will be advance ticket sales only. Tickets are currently being sold at Langstaff until today (Wednesday). Starting tomorrow, they will be available to the other schools through their student council representatives. Prices are $3. with a student card and $3.50 without. Developmental guidance programs in 29 elementary schools involving 13,600 pupils, have cost York County Board of Education $108,000, the board was informed last week. ’74 ANOTHER 5500"74 WINNER 6 York Region RC trustees acclaimed The Langstaff Junior Girls Basketball team is tied for second place in the York County South standings. They beat Bayview in an exciting game last week. But in the Senior Division the scores were reversed. Bayview trounced Langstaff by a score of 63 to 32. Guidancehform1..3.600 elementary pupils cost $108.00“ In King which elects two Noble livies in Richmond Title Of the series was contest. John McDermott n-_..__AA -1‘ un_:L-L...._L Better luck next time Langstaff! TOKEN N0. 332 John Ziegler 'I‘hornhill John Taylor Ivan St. John, a present trustee, is being opposed by board. incumbents Alex MacGregor of Markham, Richard Mclsaac and Leo Wigglesworth of Thomhill have been' joined by Nicholas Belak .and Lawrence Pelliccione both of Thornhill in the election Hill. There will also be an instrumental ensemble and local soloists. Tickets for this concert may be obtained from choir members or by phoning Mr. M. Daubert at 884-5188. The Ecumenical Choir is also performing the Christmas Concert at Aurora United Church on December 8, in aid of the Humane Society. In Markham, which has three representatives on the trustees, sitting members Frank Besco and Gus Clarke, both of Schomberg. are being opposed by Elio Bellon of Nobleton and Jim Wigglesworth of Potâ€" tageville. Now, however, she realized the guidance programs helped the teacher cope better with a large class. Attending the meeting was Margaret Home of Mount Albert Public School, one of two teachers who have been using the program. She said previously she had been convinced that having fewer children in the classroom was the only way to handle problems there. “Maintaining Sanity in the Classroom". VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE Dave Stephenson Malcolm Peake Rev. Robinson RICHMOND Hlll RE-ElECT WARD 4 MON. DEC. 2nd Information 8. Transportation 884-5332 COUNCILLOR He cited one student who accomplished nothing in six years, but who was now trying for the first time and Under-achievers Paul Condon of Jersey Public School, the other participating teacher, said the program was not only to help teachers cope with disruptive behaviour, but to deal with those who were isolated, under-achievers or who had just given up completely â€" academically. Noreen Lee and Eugene Jacobs of Woodbridge, who have occupied the two Vaughan seats at the board‘s table since 1969 on acclamations, are being challenged by John Faraci of Woodbridge. Conrad Thompson of Richmond Hill, who has Kathleen Taylor Newmarket. She said the program was “right at the heart of what education is". Under-achievers Paul Condon of Jersey Public School, the other participating teacher, said the program was not only to help teachers cope with disruptive behaviour, but to deal with those who were isolated, under-achievers or who had just given up achieving results. Co-ordinator of Guidance Russell Seltzer told the meeting the number of teachers who applied for the workshops indicated the program was filling a need as seen by teachers. Teacher and parent com- ments, plus changes reflected in the school enâ€" vironment, would guide them for the future. Between the hours of11200 a.m. and 8:00 pm. For the Election of the following offices as required: 1: Two members to be elected at large for the com- bined office of Regional and Local Council 2. One Councillor for each of the Wards â€" One, Two, Three. Five and Six to serve the Area Municipality of the Town of Markham for the years 1975 and 1976 to serve the Area Municipality of the Town of Markham for the years 1975 and 1976 - and also For the Election of the following offices as required: 1. Five members for the York County Board of Edu‘cation 2. One Board ( 3. Three members Catholic Separate S( to serve for the yea] NJ. Pickard. Returning Officer, Town of Markham 8911 Don Mills Rd.. 3. Three Catholic 5 to serve f Gord Rowe is a dedicated individual who is vitally interested in the civic affairs which effect the people of this Municipality and Region. He has actively campaigned for the expansion of Regional Health and Social services; con trolled development of residential and commercial projects; more recreational and park/and facilities; and improved Municipal services. Re-e/ect Gord Rowe on December 2nd. He gets things done! Regular Polls Will Be Open Monday December 2nd, 1974 He gets involved Municipal Election 3 Separate Scl of Education Rowe's your vote c School Board years 1975 and 1976 School supporter for the TOWN OF MARKHAM Markham for Regional Council/or for the York County Roman represented separate school supporters on York County Board of Education since 1969, is being opposed by John Stephens for the Markhamâ€"Richmond Hill seat. John Raniowski of Lloydtown received an acclamation to the other separate school representative position on the York County Board. Salary levels for 17 secretarial employees who were exempt from the collective agreement with local 1734 of the Canadian Ontario York County Union of Public Employees, were set last week. Included in this group are head secretaries in secondary schools where there are more than six secretaries; secretaries to superintendents of areas (clerical level 3); one secretary in plant and sites department, one in per- sonnel, (levels 2and 3); and senior secretaries. In this group clerical 2 will receive $5,370 to $6,620 from January to May 31; and from $6,250 from June 1 to May 31. Clerical 3 will have a range from $6,485 to $7,985 to May 31. and from $7,500 to $9,150 from June 1 to May 31. RICHMOND HILL ‘ COUNCIL RE-ELECT Head school secretai'ies, KEEP b HANCEY REGIONAL COUNCILLOR MARKHAM FOR 297-2112 EXPERIENCED LEADERSHIP Want to do something for your co‘mmuni’ry? Get involved with Bob's campaign -â€" Call LOIS HOLLINGSHEAD Regional Councillor GOOD GOVERNMENT IN VAUGHAN II Cnnnrillm Mnndav nor 7 RE-ELECT 0N * EXPERIENCED * INFORMED * DEDICATED VOTE FOR Under the‘ terms of the arbitration award handed down last June, the board was required to have a pupil-teacher ratio within two percent of the board’s staffing ratio of 17.5 to 1 by October 15. Ranges for senior secretaries will be $6,900 to $9,550, and $8,000 to $10,700. Pupil-teacher ratio A report presented at the meeting showed the secondary school system to have a total of 15,022.81 students and 863.49 teachers, for a pupil-teacher ratio of 17.4 . level 2, wifireceive foi‘ these same periods, $7,375 to $8,225. and $8,400 to $9,450. The ratio is calculated by ON DEC. 2 "AB" VOTE FOR: 294-1519 A review of sewage charge legislation, with the aim of reducing costs! The expansion of Municipal services Better communication with electorate! Fiscal responsibility! A realistic Parks’ & Recreation program! Planned growth! where needed! Monday, Dec. 2 The board was told there were home economics and industrial arts facilities available for Area 3 students on the west side of Yonge at Langstaff Secondary and Woodbridge dividing the number of students converted to full- time equivalents by the number of full time teachers in the schools, plus the number of part time teachers converted to full time equivalents. Home economics Home economics programs will probably be in operation at German Mills Public School for Area 3 students east of Yonge Street by September of next year. 889-1943 Public Schools, but that If staff can be engaged, extenSive advertiSing did classes will begin there in not produce qualified staff. January, 1975. The York North Clinic 22 Prospect Street NEWMARKET, Ontario Telephone 895â€"451 1 For birth control advice and diagnosis and treatment of Venereal Disease. JACK é MAJOR THE LIBERAL. Wednesday. Nov. 27. 1974 â€" 15 between all groups 0 Equalization of school facilities 0 Closer relationship with municipal councils GOALS: 0 Return to traditional values 0 Academic excellence CONCERNS: o The student and taxpayer EXPERIENCE: o 14 years Trustee in Vaughan I know our problems at reasonable cost 0 Improved communications BOARD OF EDUCATION The Town of Vaughan REâ€"flECT CLINIC HOURS Wednesday â€" 7.00 pm. - 9.00 pm. Friday â€" 9.15 - Noon MAJOR IN WARD 3 VOTE ROSS JOLIFFE musm NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED RICHMOND HILL

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