Breakfast. bonanza

FIRST SATURDAY of each month holds the promise of a healthy and hearty breakfast courtesy of
the Old Age Pensioners Association, Branch 73 at the Happy Gang Centre. Pearl Narmandy is

~ one of a regular band of volunteers preparing the faod. Proceeds go toward Supporting the Hap-
py Gang | Centre. Breakfast begins at 8 a.m. and lasts until 11 a.m.

CORY HOLLAND

“ All Seasons Sporting Goods salutes Cory Holland as
e Athlete of tha Month for December!
| Terace Blueback swimmer, Cory Holland, captured a
bronze medal and an armful of top-ten finishes at the Rich-
mond Racer Fastswim Classic last month. Cory's bronze in:
the 50-metre freestyle complimented other fourth, fifth,
sixth and seventh place finishes in several other racas.

Ii you know anyone who deserves Athlete of the Month
honours for January, contact All Seasons. The selected
.athlete receives a $25 gift cartificate and is featurad on
ne sinre" 3 Wall of Fame. Be sure to get your nominations
In early

Terrace Standard, Wednesday, January 10, 1990 ~ Page AQ

Cory Holland

Talks begin i in March

- Teachers want i increase

‘TERRACE — The Terrace
District Teachers’ Association
-(TDTA) says teacher salary and
benefit. increases are needed to
keep. existing teachers and at-
tract new ones to School
District 38.

= The incréases are called for in
a draft copy of a TDTA brief
presented to school trustees last
Might. ,

“The brief to the board
“outlines much of what is ex-
pected to become the union’s
bargaining position in upcom-
ing-talks, ;

_ Contract negotiations begin —

‘in, March, with the aim of
reaching a settlement by June
30, when the union's existing
contract runs out, Last year’s
two-year settlement, which
followed a 19-day strike, was
backdated to July 1988.“

are:
4-@ Overall pay increases to
‘keep up with wages teachers are
offered elsewhere. ©
-@ Shortening of the seniority
and qualfications provisions so
new teachers receive salary in-
creases as quickly as they could
in other districts.

‘#6 Increased isolation
‘allowances to keep up the incen-

’ entering the profession.

"y'Among. the items: ‘called. for:
#4 pent class-sizelimits: for split: One

tive for teachers to take posi-
tions in isolated communities. -
* Moving-in allowances and
provision of housing where
vacancy rates are low.
* A teacher induction pro-
gram to assist new teachers

* Retraining subsidies to
train local teachers to take on
apecialist positions where shor-
tages exist,

® An employee assistance

program and additional support
services for students.

The TDTA also wants help
for teachers to deal with the
coming Year 2000 changes
beginning next September
which will eliminate grades.

The brief outlines specific
concerns about class sizes.
“Teachers in this district are
‘alarmed by ‘Suggestions that.cur- .

multi-grade primary classes’
Should not apply .to the new
ungraded primary program. li
is essential, if the board expecis
successful implementation of

. the new primary program, that

adequate staff be provided to
ensure that current class size
provisions are respected and
teacher burnout is prevented,’’

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3,6, 5 ( x
—

ROBERT DENIRO SEAN PENN.

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