Elementary teachers reach tentative deal with separate board lhe president ml the Water- loo Unit ol the Guiana English CthUlk leachers Aguaununk elementarv teachers us contr dem he! members will ratify J new lenmuvc agreement mm the Waterloo Cuthohu deurwt school board nun Tuesday "Our negotiating team 15 strongly recommendmg accep- lance of the, contract" Pat Cannon sud m an Interview Tuesday. The separate board and the elementary Catholic teachers reached a (mum's agreement m tlunr labor dis- pute Monday mght elementary teachers vote on the wnuuve deal Tuesday at Bungeman Park, Separate board Cannon sand she could not release any details ol the agree- ment unlll aha thc approxt- mately 773 Catholic Region launches Healthy Babies Program Waterloo Region's Commu- mly Health Department off" cially launches the Healthy Babies, Healthy Children Pro- gram, d 1mm Imllauve of the Mlmslry of Health and the Ministry of Community and Social Serums, Sept. 25, This program IS designed to ensure that all children have the healthiest possible start in Mr. A healthy sum for a child means more success m school and seem): The official kick-all will be at Victoria Park from 10 am. to 12 pm. Guest speakers Include Ontario Health Minis- let Elizabeth Wilmer, Regional Chairman Ken Selling and Dr Ronald Sax, regional medical officer of health The Region has recewed $33ld33 m 1098 for the ncw provincial program that tdentt- hes and helps Lumhes who require aura support. or babies who arc horn wnh spr- cud needs Newcomer's Club holds meeting The Waterloo Region New- tomer's Club wall hold us no“ mcclmg Oct 7, 730 p m , al Olivel Unned Church The toinc ohht meeung wilt be "laughter IS the best meth- one", by speoal guest spcaker humorist Dawd Holman There will also be a hook cmhangt. For more Infonm "on call Lynn at 888-61 M, trusteey ssnll meet to consider ratdymg the agreement on Mundav Both Curtnon and the board said they were "pleased" wrth the lemauve agreement "Both panics are pleased wnh the agreement that they feel meets the needs of the board, teachers, local ratepay- ers and most ul all, the needs of Catholic elementary students 1n Waterloo Region," a board nws release said. 21