Really mild...surprisingly satisfying Following‘is a list of babies born at York Central Hospital during the past week. Monday. October 29 Louise Osborne holds her daughter. Jen- nifer Michelle. Baby Jennifer seems un- concerned about having her picture taken. She was born October 31 at York Central Hospital. Richmond Hill. Louise. her husband Rodney and baby Louise live on Markham Road. Richmond Hill. (Liberal Photo by Bruce Hogg). Wednesday. October 3| Linda and Peter Donkers, Newmarket, a son at 7:43 am. Sharleen and Frank Ham, King City, a son at 8:58 am. Louise and Rodney Osborne, Richmond Hill. a daughter at 10:36 pm. Brenda and Paul Dillman. Sutton. 3 son at 10:06 Friday. November 2 Darlene and Keith Williamson. Holland Landing, a son at 8:04 am. ' Saturday, November 3 Lori and Neil Briggs. Richmond Hill, a son at 10:40 pm. Catherine and Azzam Haddad. Thornhill, a son at 721:1 p.m. ‘TOWNOF REHMONDHHL THEANNUAL at 3 pm. The March of Remembrance forms at 2 pm. at Richmond Heights Centre - proceeds along Yonge Street to the Cenotaph. All ex-service personnel are invited to take part in the march. All citizens are urgently requested to attend this service. All groups or persons who wish to deposit wreaths at the Cenotaph during the service are requested to leave their names with the Police Department. _LEST WE FORGET "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" Frank Barron Look who ’3 arrived Warning: Health and Welfare Canada advises that danger to health inbreases with amount smokedw av0id inhaling Average per cigarette: King Size.- 4mg “tar†0.4mg nicotine. AT THE CENOTAPH Sunday, November 11 will be held Mayor H.D. Schiller Elementary teachers to get fact finder ‘The Education Relations Committee has advised York County Elementary teachers that gfact finder will be ap pointed shortly: r A: a meeting with Mediator Gram Gillespie last week York County Elementary Teachers neganting team declared an impasse and elected to go to a fact finder. The action was taken because negotiating teams for the teachers and the York County Board of Education could not see eye to eye on the conditions of the tentative agreement already rejected by the teachers in September. The major issue for the teachers is staffing in the elementary schools; The teachers feel that unless the staffing ratio is substantially improved, the educational programs of the Board may be jeopardized. “The introduction of the elementary school French program and the increase in special education classes have both had adverse effects on class size," say the teachers. A report from York County Elementary Teachers‘ Association of Federations (YCETAF) states “The York County pupil-teacher ratio in the elementary panel com- pares unfavorably with most other school boards in Ontario." The report gives the following statistics: “Out of 127 boards, both public and separate, reported in the Ontario School Trustees' Staff Utilization I U 'I U OFF FOR THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER Richmond Heights Centre 8846300 S Theho CHRISTMAS CAKE SPECIAL LIGHT FESTIVE on RICH-DARK 15% Survey for 1978-79. 115 boards had better staffing than York County. Data reported by the Education Relations Commission for 1978-79 shows the Ontario average pupil-teacher ratio in elementary schools to be 18.28 pupils per teacher. ' - To staff elementary schools in York County at York Regional Camera Club members were given a rare treat Mon- day when Paul Fitz- simmons demonstrated ‘ '1‘ r i c k s W i t h Duplicating‘. The event was held at These were shown with the comments of the three judges. The next meeting of the Camera Club will be November 12 at 7.30 pm. in the Richmond Hill High School. Wright Street. Camera tricks thrill audience The event was held at School. Wright Street. the Richmond Hill High Guest speaker will be School. John Powell. AFIAP, and By using duplicating his subject will be “Basic film he Was able to im- Black and White Prin- prove the quality of a thin ting‘. slide or by using a color filter he could completely change the effect or mood of a slide. Field trip slides will be shown and entries for the second critique should be nukminnrl Mr. Fitzsimmons also showed examples of how it is possible to enlarge one portion of a slide when duplicating to give the photograph more impact. He completed his presentation by showing two examples of a slide program with music. the first. a travelogue of ‘Barbados‘. and the second. a journey through ‘The Seasons‘. The first critique of the year was held Monday and there were 61 entries. the Ontario average. 160 additional teachers Would have to be hired. Fort y~1 wo new teachers were authorized by the Board for 1979-80. but the teachers stfll arenW happy. 7 They feel that since the Board‘s policy is quality education for all students, more teachers are required to carry out these plans. Field trip slides will be shown and entries for the second critique should be submitted. There will be two categories. ‘Scenes‘ and 'Patvterns'. and conâ€" testants may enter two slides in each category. HERITAGE INSULATION USES NOTHING BUT C.M.H.C. APPROVED FIBERGLASS ATTIC INSULATION â€" No. 5976 HERITAGE WILL INSULATE YOUR ATTIC FOR PROVIDED YOU OUALIFY UNDER THE CANADIAN HOME INSULATION PROGRAM A|j|§ INSULATION 44o TAPSCOTI' ROAD, SCARBORO, ONT. CONFUSED ABOUT INSULATION? CGA IS the proteSSIonal des:gnahon you should know about. 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