Board decides no action against outspoken staff AURORA â€"'â€" A watered-down resolution that would discipline em- ployees of York County board of education thought to be too free with their tongues was defeated 1345 at a meeting of the board Monday night. Viiéhapman had replied in the Banner to charges against the board made by King Mayor Margaret Britnell in her weekly column in The Banner. Trustee attack In a letter to The Liberal, The Banner and The Era, Mrs. Emmerton Horton of East Gwillimbury, with “a snnbbish The motion was proposed by Trustee Norm Weller of Aurora and seconded by John Stephens of Markham, as a result of letters in the press by Education Director Sam Chapman and Andrea Emmerton, an employee of the board. ' A group of children from the Kleinburg area won first place in the children’s parade 'at Kleinburg Binder Twine Festival last weekend. Dressed as historic figures. the children are ’themselves descendants of prominent early Canadians. 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PFAFF MOTORS VOLUME 1w, NUMBER 11 SALES â€" SERVICE â€" [EASING 315 YONGE ST. NEWMARKET 895-21 884-81 77 884-0981 884-8177 8841 105 the letter, however, did not really state what the “slip†was. _ In its original version, the Weller- Stephens‘ motion was as follows: Resolved that this board consider at tacks in the public media by employees of the York County board of education upon (A) Elected representatives of constituent municipalities or (B) Trustees of the York County board of education concerning education in York Region, to be gross misconduct on the part of the employee constituting grounds for dismissal slip†allegedly arising out of a meeting Aug. 23. OBI-H77, 331.3373 CIRCULATION â€" 884-098] Different words Trustee Stephens then asked that the word “unacceptable†be substituted for the words “gross misconduct," and the words “disciplinary action†take the 4C 4Y6. Ontario You are cordially_ invited to visit our showroom to see and drive the fabulous new Porsche 924. 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Trustee Wellei‘ said he had known the “good and bad†of working for an elected office and if he didn't like a job, he moved on. “I feel that holds for anyone,†he said. “We’re elected to run the system and if anyone goes against it, they should resign." Mild rumbling Weller’s remarks brought forth a mild rumbling of disapproval from the meagre audience; Markham‘s Donald Sim said he sympathized with the motion, but couldn’t support it, as he didn’t think it resolved the issue. " He said, however, he felt both letters were “ill-advised.†They could have gone to the chairman of the board and asked to say something. OExpert servrce to all makes of vinyl liner pools. From opening/closing, cleaning to complete rebuilJing. 0We manufacture custom fitted liners to order for any make or type of pool. 0A full line of water treatment chemicals, pool access- ories and pool toys always available. Three branches to serve you better. Open 9-7 weekdays 9-6 Saturday. Mississauga - Scarborough - Willowdale 625-6800 757-5161 497-7701 Just one of 7 delicious ways from $1.99 to 4.34 of eating better for less - anytime - everytime. 0pm Sunday TREND POOI. - SERVICE HILLCREST MALL RICHMOND HILL SEVEN WAYS \ TO EAT BETTER / FOR LESS! Lake supply will mean softer water THORNHILL - All water may look the same, but there are subtle dif- ferences. Well water. for example is “hardâ€. In York region it has 22 grains of deposit per gallon. Lake water has between eight and ten grains and is relatively soft, but it still has enough hardness to leave a ring around the bathtub or to retard the forming of soap suds in the laundry. Hardness in water also makes it more difficult to wash your hair, or at least get the soap out. Undissolved curds are left behind. Vaughan and Markham eventually will switch most of their consumers over to lake water bought from Metropolitan Toronto. Some residential areas, such as Crestwood Road in Thornhill, are already on Metro water. Softeners are prevalent An industry survey shows about 30 per cent of York region home owners have bought or rented softeners to treat hard water. Chilled tomato Jurce. Y I ‘1 char broned boneless New York a Sirlom steak, baked potato. Steak N‘Burger salad. French dressmg‘ toasted roll. strawberry Shortcake tea‘ coffee mrlk or soft drunk There is a mistaken impression, according to Jobst von Windheim, manager of the Don Mills division of Culligan Water Conditioning Ltd., that these residents should throw out their softeners when they are switched over to Metro water. The difference is in the degree of hardness. “With less hardness to be removed, less capacity is required, therefore less salt will be used by residents who are on Metro water,†said von Windheim. Two injured in accident RICHMOND HILL â€" Peter Loverock, 14, of Palliser Crescent, Richmond Hill, and Brian Boyle, 17, of Georgetown, were taken to York Central Hospital for treatment after a motorcycle-car accident last week on Yonge Street near Major Mackenzie Drive. They were still in hospital Tuesday. According to Ontario Provincial Police at Oak Ridges, the accident occurred when Boyle’s motorcycle, on which Loverock was a passenger, was in collision with a northbound vehicle driven by Angelina Mancinic, 37, of Yongehurst Road, Richmond Hill. Less frequent treatments will be needed too, and so the cost for residents on contract with portable softeners should go down, he said. He points out that many Metro residents use water softeners. There are many industrial and commercial users as well. to yiéld A survey once showed that 95 per cent ï¬gylérhas been'charged with failing 'wg@lr By Larry Johnston STEAK D_II!NER $379 tavern restaurants Town of Vaughan Engineer Richard Kraft said he wouldn't advise anyone who owns a water softener to throw it out, but he would not adviSe anyone on Metro water to start using one either. They can realize savings of up to two thirds on detergent, von Windheim says‘ of the Chinese laundries in the city used water softening equipment, he said. The switchover is inevitable, because the capacity of the area to pump water out of the ground has been reached, according to municipal engineers. Lake water for all The Crestwood Road area is already on Metro water as is most of ward 1 in Markham except Bayview Fairways. Most of Thornhill and Richmond Hill will eventually have lake water. Woodbridge’s water provokes complaints MAPLE â€"â€" Vaughan council was beset with residents in the Woodbridge area Monday complaining about the bad taste, odor and color of their drinking water. One resident complained he spent $2,000 for a new white bathroom, but it came out brown; Councillor Ab Hollingshead said °’°W““ Woodbridge used to have good water. There were no problems until the town of Vaughan took over the Village‘ . H r Chemical'added Mayor Garnet Williams blamed the gamete::a‘iiéizaswgissg; a campaign the well to hold the iron in suspension. But according to Town Engineer , . Richard Kraft, it only works for three AURORA ‘_ End9w Amt“? S “1th workshop on running political cam- days‘ paigns will be held next Wednesday at 8 And as the aquifer where the well . . - - - pm. at Victoria Hall on Mosley Street. water is drawn from changes in iron Stephen Mills of Richmond Hill, content, the amount of sodium Silicate former chairman of the Hill citizens, needed has to be changed. d . . Council will ask the region which a V35“? groupvw'mead‘he WOFkShOP- It IS intended to offer adVice to operates the wells to go back to the old . . . system of filtering the iron out with pr°§pecnve .co‘mc‘l cand‘dates and 1 their campaign workers. _I_ . _ A A h Iron deposits are the most obvious problem and councillors said there were problems from all over the town. And as the aquifer where the well water is drawn from changes in iron content, the amount of sodium silicate needed has to be changed. WCicliuicil will ask thé region which operates the wells to go back to the old system of filtering the iron out with charcoal. “Wililiéms said there were no problems when this system was used in Vaughan Township. 3 now now $35900 $22900 Big-volume value at 140 Twestone Stores! STORES RICHMOND HEIGHTS CENTRE USE OUR firewall: caEDrr Pug General Electric General Electric 4 Cycle Washer 3 Temperature n..--_ Features include 16 lb. tub capacity, 4 wash cycles; nor- mal, permanent press/poly- knit, delicate and activated soak, two wash spin speed selections and three wash rinse temperature combinations. Also featured is the GE. filter flo wash system. ‘ unbalanced load control complete with safety lid switch. “You know what is in the water and you can deal with it," he said. “You remember the scare over asbestos? That couldn‘t happen with well water." Von Windheim‘ who, among other projects, has advised the government on getting the iron taste out of water for northern provincial parks. said if he had a personal choice, he would have his water supplied by a well. He said Metro does an extremely good job of treating its water, but he would not advise anyone to drink water out of a lake without treatment. Municipal engineers, on the other hand, in York, will be glad to be rid of the maintenance problems involved with wells. Buying water from Metro means that Metro will be responsible for doing most of the work. Anyone intérested in participating is asked to contact workshop coâ€"ordinator Pat Bell at 727-5155. Pipes are old The residents who were complaining will get a new outlet at the end of their dead-end, a twoâ€"inch line so it can be more easily flushed. 'Another problem is the town has been losing bits of the swabs they have put through the pipes to try to clean out the system. 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