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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 4 Oct 2006, p. 3

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Steps down as Region CAO Marshall seeks chair's job Jane MacCaskill, Halton's commissioner of corporate services, has been appointed acting CAO. Marshall said Halton Region is in excellent shape, evidenced by a 16-year history with a AAA After eight years as Halton Region's Chief Administrative Officer (CAO), Brent Marshall credit rating as a result of wise financial and overretired from that job Friday, but he's hoping he all management. He stressed the continuation of "strong, effecwon't be away for long. That same day, the Acton tive, visionary leadership" is important to the resident filed as a candidate for the regional chairpublic. man's post in next month's municipal election. Marshall said it's important to have someone "It's a surprise to a lot of people, but not a surin the regional chairman's job who understands prise to a number of other individuals the complexity of the issues and has who have been supporting me and good relationships with elected and encouraging me to take this step for a government officials at all government number of months now," said Marshall levels. Marshall said he fits that bill. in an Independent & Free Press interview "To lose that history and strength, on Monday. and to start out with someone who Marshall, 56, called the support and doesn't have that background, that encouragement from business leaders would be a setback for the people (of and elected officials, from all levels of Halton)." government, to seek Halton's top electHe believes his experience as the ed job "quite humbling." It started soon Region's CAO is a big asset, and said he after current regional chairman Joyce BRENT has an understanding of both the role Savoline announced last December she of staff and elected officials. MARSHALL wouldn't be running for re-election. "There's no mystery around what I Until then, Marshall said he hadn't stand for. There's no risk. There's no guesswork. really considered seeking the chairman's post, but did think at some point after he retired he might It's community first." He said managing the growth targeted for try for a local or regional council seat. Halton would be a key issue in the future. "I had always been interested in the political "What we have the opportunity to do is to side of life because of my community activities," decide how to react to that." said Marshall. "I've been a volunteer in my homeMarshall's competition in the election comes town forever." from Gary Carr and Robert Plaschka, both of He has been a volunteer firefighter with the Halton Hills Fire Protection and Prevention Burlington, and Brian Burton of Oakville. Marshall began his municipal career in 1970 as Services for 35 years, serving as the district chief a labourer for the Town of Acton. of the Acton station for approximately 15 years. He moved up to lead hand, sub foreman, foreMarshall is also a life member and past presiman and supervisor and in 1974 joined Halton dent of the Acton Agricultural Society and is coRegion, where he moved steadily up the ranks. chair of the society's fundraising committee. He has worked as Halton's director of environThe lifelong Acton resident was also a minor mental services, director of maintenance and hockey coach for 15 years and served on the commissioner of planning and public works until board of the Acton Figure Skating Club. he was appointed CAO. "There is no ego attached to this (running for He is a certified municipal manager and the regional chairman's post). It is about serving clerk/treasurer, graduated from the Ontario Fire my community in the best way possible," he said. College and has taken several municipal-related Marshall did not want to take a leave of university courses. absence to run for the job. Marshall is the father of three grown children. "I didn't want any mixed messages that this His wife Janet died of cancer three years ago. was a half-hearted attempt to jump into the political life," said Marshall, who has been CAO since (Lisa Tallyn can be reached at 1998. 4-H Leader honoured Wellington-Halton Hills MP Michael Chong (left) poses with Hazel Stewart and her husband Halton 4-H Leader Bertram Stewart who was honoured with The Syngenta 4-H Ontario Arbor Award recently at Hornby Park where Stewart participated in a special tree planting ceremony to mark the occasion. Photo by Sabrina Byrnes Senior killed crossing road An elderly Georgetown man was killed while crossing the road in front of his 5 Sideroad home Monday afternoon. Dead is Hermann Vogt, 82, of Concession 6. Halton Police say at approximately 2:40 p.m. Vogt was hit by a westbound vehicle near the Fifth Line. Paramedics responded to the accident and when they arrived Vogt had no vital signs. He was pronounced dead at the scene. Police say weather conditions at the time of the incident were dry, clear and sunny. Members of the Halton Police Regional Traffic Bureau are investigating the incident. Any witnesses are asked to call Det. Const. Richard Solecki at 905-878-5511 ext. 5108 or Acting Sgt. Nick McConnell, ext. 5060 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800222-TIPS. The following is a list of certified candidates who have filed nomination papers in Halton Hills for the November 13 municipal election. The candidates who were acclaimed and will retain their seats include Ward 1 Councillors Jon Hurst and Mike O'Leary, Regional Wards 1 and 2 Councillor Clark Somerville and Regional Wards 3 and 4 Councillor Jane Fogal. Marie Gaudet was also acclaimed as the school advisor for Conseil Scolaire de District du Catholique Centre-Sud. Municipal races 2006 Halton Hills Town Council Mayor (elect 1) Rick Bonnette* Robert Heaton Moya Johnson* Dave Kentner Wards 3 and 4 Trustee (elect 1) Gillian Kutarna Mike Parkhill Ward 4 (elect 2) Kevin Duggan John Duncan Bob Inglis* Drew Reidstra Halton Catholic District School Board Trustee (elect 1) Irene McCauley* Rosanna Palmieri Ward 2 (elect 2) Jason Hilts Bryan Lewis * Joan Robson * Region chair (elect 1) Brian Burton Gary Carr Brent Marshall Robert Plaschka Ward 3 (elect 2) David Adair Mike Davis * Halton District School Board Wards 1 and 2 Trustee** (elect 1) Sean Haefner Gerry Ockenden Conseil Scolaire de District du Centre-Sud Ouest (elect 1) Claudette Sassou Messan Micheline Wylde* *denotes incumbent **one additional trustee position created for 2006 election

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