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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 19, 1982, p. 9

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SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May 1M1 Put New budget means school board costs up Continued page music budget went retroactively and technical supplies will now be taxed MateHals Notebooks pencils for equipment and build paper art physical repairs will also be increase In board spendinj taxable he said Mr Warren said the Increase In OH1P premi for to cover contract benefits for board employ Since is paid every three months the School trustee protests unexpected tax increase There needs to be more cooperation and between levels of government Hills school trustee Betty Fisher charged Monday The thing that really galls me the most Is this at the municipal level have been told to get our budgets in by the end of March then the province brings down their budget In May a budget hat circumvents ours she protested In on Interview with The Herald The Ontario govern budget was pre sented to the provincial legislature Thursday night and adds a seven retail sales tax to exempt student supplies Mrs Fisher Is angry because he new axes that will be levied retro active to May Bonce the budget is passed mean an extra expense of to the education It son expense he board t for in Its because it come totally unanticipated And Its an expense that may bring the year to a close with a deficit They turn around and turn the guns on the board Mrs Fish er said Surely they could give us some clue Internal theft at Acton tannery Five people arrested for Internal theft at the Beardmore tannery In Acton will appear In Mil on provincial court June Hallon regional police Staff Lea Graham said he thefts amounting about US occurred on three different Ions from last September through December Skins were being shipp ed by two employees of an Acton rucking company working for to a Toronto shoe repair shop he said There the skins were being made Into soles for shoes Sgt Graham said Two employees in the shipping department were the Inside connection the thefts Both were sub sequently fired Charged with theft over and conspiracy lo commit theft are Beard more employees Mark Richard Gourlay of Acton and Allen 31 formerly of Acton now of Bracebridge Facing the same are Tyler Transport employees John Jordan and David Hall 37 both of Acton Charged with consplr acy to commit theft over 200 Is the owner of Nick s Shoe Repair Nick Marin as of Toronto BEAUTIFUL HASP IS NOT HAIR STYLING 8778200 We Design With You In put that hey were going lo tills before we were Into a deficit position It Insanity There has lo be cooperation and BETTY FISHER between levels of government so that his kind of thing hap pen she said Its like were all working In our own Utile cocoons We have no threads between us Mrs Fisher sold The sooner this attitude stops he faster we 11 have gov that are really responsible the peo ple She said small school boards will be most ecteo by the provincial budget especially those without reserve funds like the Halton board Mrs Fisher said the board Is caught because It slopped keep ing reserve funds six years ago upon he ad vice of the provincial government The Onlorio govern meat s budget must be stopped according her We re looking at a government that says In essence it can no longer afford to do the things it has put In place The same government hat brought In Bill now says it cant afford it Mrs Fisher said Expenses for Bill a provincial bill requiring school boards to implc- special education arc being met through municipal taxes With he new Ontario budget the taxpayer Is now being taxed by the provincial government on what his municipal axes will pur chase Mrs Fisher said calling it double taxation A budget hat taxes kids to pay for is Intolerable and we are protesting against it by every means at our com Liberal leader David Peterson told Queen Park reporters Monday Liberal members walk of lie provincial legislature Thursday night after treasurer Frank Miller prcsentat Ion of the budget A single division bell rang over the weekend until Monday afternoon when Liberals relumed to void against the first reading of the Retail Sales Tax Amend Ac I The taxes went Into effect Thursday night after Mr Miller them and affected by the walkout of ho Liberal members WATERFALLS PARK OPENS SATURDAY May 22nd For Bar Que swimming trailer camping and also lor mobile homes 8776412 Technics The science of sound Put yourself on Technics Cheque List Buy an eligible Technics HiFi by May 31 1982 and a Gift Cheque will be sent to you RECEIVERS PORTABLES PACKAGES SC2040D In Concert 1199 ALSO ELIGIBLE FOR 100 CHEQUE LIST On Special Orders SC2020 In Concert SUV1B Amplifier SB Speakers SALE PRICE 95 SC2020D In Concert Same as alio Includai RS M 16 Cassette Deck SALE PRICE 95 OFFER CLOSES MAY 31 1982 GS Guslphvlaw Square Georgetown TELEVISION SALES SERVICE 8779541 board only has two quart premiums pay off for 1932 in July and Octo ber However In here will be four urns at the Increased rules a cost the board In benefits pay The boards executive committee mode up education director Waily chairman Auger vice chairman Florence Meares and superintendents held a meeting Monday after noon to decide lie board read Ion to he province newly added financial Mr Warren said the exe cutive decided to refer the problem to the finance committee of the board They will be asked to look at what can be done to offset the increased costs he said Mr Warren said it was unlikely he finance would reopen he muchdisputed budget They II try to look at everything and come up with some answers There not a tot of leeway In the budget to absorb WOO he added Its very difficult to ask our schools reduce by that amount of money Finance committee chairman Bill told The Ikrald a budget Is merely a guess mack by trustees to provide for the following year needs lie said he t expect open budget for review Because the budget Is a collection of best estimates for the years expenses It may balance itself out in the end he Indicated Some expenditures in Ihc budget may be put off Mr said citing building repairs money may come In that Ian t revenue budgeted for in the board 19B2 budget Mr said there are always new houses and businesses set up during tin year which provide new sources of tax assessment and extra income far the and the board Even though know things like that will happen we allowed to anticipate now assess plan for them ho said Last year board received in extra assessments income brought in from Oakville Place a new shopping moll The extra income it provided was used as a credit toward the board 1982 budget reducing be board budget increase Mr said Underlining the tenia tivencss of the planned budget he said he board has even allotted pa ted salary increases for We could bo off by a long way Mr said Some years you come out laughing and some yearn you come out crying He said the board has deficit budgets in previous years he latest one being in when the board negotiated a teachers salary increase or 30 per cent that l been budgeted for The deficit was 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