Page AA duly 11, 197 fe seek ey at an “ i ee ‘ Toes wo 3 Lo mW : wor ‘ies af OPEN LETTER TO THE WEST VANCOUVER BOARD ; The | Handford. in the July 4th, 1979: North Shore News ; prompted me to write this letter. , ee | t have, been a temporary ws (untenured). teacher in West — _| Vancouver for years... Handford’s viewpoints and the past three ‘letter. by Freda. I concur. with “Ms. | _ can. ‘speak from experience ‘that temporary - “teachers have, “no more. sécurity..of— -employment- —- than : ununionized factory hands. ae "as lof Fy this district. »2. Any ‘tenured teacher can replace a temporary teacher if he or she is qualified. e for the best. in a. new Car or . 5 W. BROADWAY T3-771150 - | “Teniporary ‘teachers ° have 20° seniority rights in . . ta ne ' 3. Temporary. 4, Temporaties a are. hired as _of:- September © Ist, reminded i in: contract: ends: in June, and either placed or let go “by the end of June. | In early Spring we tem- \poraries start worrying about our job security. And this ‘worrying . does’ affect the quality of instruction. It. is OPEN LETTER TO MR. : ROBERT IDE Dear Mr: Ide: - Reference i ‘is made | to your | - jetter dated the 22nd.of June .1979 in the North Shore © News in which you indicate” - your concerns in respect to ich © spare Brewed for extra flavour, extra smoothness and extra taste satisfaction, John Labatt’s Extra Stock is our newest premium quality product. You'll find it smooth and mellow going down. Founded by John Labatt in 1828, and still owned by Canadians, Labatt’s is proud to introduce John Labatt’s Extra Stock. It commemorates our 150 years of brewing fine, quality , beer in Canada. It’s truly something extra ... for our friends. “teachets . “may not: take. leave of, ab- 7 sence; thts \pril that. their ‘ On Friday, june 15th, I . was informed that there was _ no job for me. A teacher *- with tenure. was “replacing . very difficult to be. sensitive | to your pupils’. needs when it. _. _.4s June and you don't. know whether you. have a job next year; me. I had not applied in ‘ other districts because I felt optimistic. that “my three- .years in the District and the Board’s promise of giving . ear . . 4 4 o adopted. from the North Vancouver Shelter. Firstly, as you will readily appreciate, the source of - dogs in’any Animal Control _, Facility are as follows: a) “Animals which have been impounded but are not ' claimed by their owners. b) Animals which. have been surrendered as being _ Surplus to humane : Tequirements, . In the case’ of the first - puppy, which was one of a «litter of 4, they were all ? imnoculated immediately on -. arrival at the Shelter on May “25th. You. adopted this ' puppy on the 2nd of June, a time interval of 9 days. The_ Dear Editor: This is an open letter to B. Anderson in response to his or her letter in the July 1 edition of the Sunday Times. Mr. or Mrs. Anderson, dog owners also pay taxes. ‘They also’ pay’ an annual licensing feet and they deserve the same rights as any othes,—taxpayer—-— not... oe parks, as they are in-some- . . 4 Pra 5 a a . + some teachers tenure would Secure me a-job- somewhere. in West ‘Vancoiiver:. However, . backed | out of. “aiving any’ 7 continuing’. ‘contracts. . The -- ‘Board — also™. -policy from last year-and did’. “changed . its: not: open’ ‘up. all temporary © positions. for conipetition. Consequently, teachers who. -have taught in West Van- | _couver for less ‘than six months: have kept their full | ‘must trust owne "incubation period distemper is normally days. Investigations have. indicated thatthe other 3” puppies that were adopted’ - have -not had, “or have- shown, any signs time. The second dog which you adopted was handed over for: adoption by a previon owner. The previous. owner- | indicated that the dog was 1--: year old,. was ‘good _ With . children, had all’ in-. noculations and vaccinations. « a matter of 6 months prior to: . surrender, in addition. was — house trained.. This animal - was received into the Shelter. on June 8th and was adopted - ‘by you on June 15th, a. matter. of 8 days.’ -The - question that must: be an- ~ areas, Cates Park in North Van for one, but neither should they be allowed to let their dogs run free all over _ every park annoying persons who have no love for these beautiful animals. Therefore a comprise should be reached. Part of our arks and beaches shoud be for persons who do est Van ed this — their company. ‘counci] has reac _ Board . for: : 10. of... distemper to this point in ho, time positions for next year —_ ‘ while I have lost my.j jo When 20% ‘of: the teachers _ “in West Varicowver. ‘are temporary ° the s.. ‘negative ‘S effect;.0f | edu ation © Dlatant The. Vicki Wright. West Vancouver ‘here, was the previous owner lying. about _ ‘ the condition of the animal | ‘in respect to innoculations when it was handed over to =the Society.? ? We have-to ‘place: trust.in people in this . wery speci Hic area. The ‘Vancouver: Regional . Branch has oné of the lowest. - disease. factors in the North Americas, however; in: view. of the. massive number: Of animals which are. handled | -each day, you. will: ‘readily _ : appreciat the Penola “instance © Fegretted, . Yours very sincerely x On Jack Homes. Secretary Manager .€.5.P.C A. Compromise needed on dog hassle compromise and should be applauded for it. Hopefully North Van will follow suit. . Mr. or Mrs. Anderson, I fail to see your problem. If you don’t like dogs don’t go to the dog beach. It's that _ simple. And as for the part about the dogs getting the Mrs. K-Towland- “North Vancouver LOOKING FOR TRUSTWORTHY AUTO TECHNICIANS? 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