THE NEW TANNERTHURSDAY, APRIL 05, 2018 7THE NEW TANNER THURSDAY, APRIL 05, 20186 416-543-1779 Ltd. Brokerage DAVID@BURLAND.CA David Burland Sales Representative REALTOR ® Presents Call David for Details! 317 Westcott Rd., Acton 12 Margaret St., Georgetown $565,000 $738,000 OPEN HOUSE: Sunday April 8 2-4 p.m. OPEN HOUSE: Sunday April 8 2-4 p.m. Letters The views expressed in these published letters are those of the writer and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of The New Tanner Publishing Ltd. Pay increase raises concern HiLLsview report - georgetownBy: Florence Riehl Hurrah! Good News. No change for ActiVan cli- ents. Town Staff worked with Tyler Transport to ensure service level re- mains in place. On March 26, the Town Council en- dorsed recommendations to transition all existing ActiVan operations to an in-house service offered on a contactual basis. Please note that the 50/50 draw will take place on Thursdays at 1 p.m. If you participate, please ensure your two dollars is in the 50/50 box by that time. Beginning immediately evening Euchre held on the first and third Tuesday evening of each month is now cancelled due to low participation. Any ques- tions or concerns please contact staff. A final reminder that our Annual General Meeting will take place on Thurs- day, April 12 at 1 p.m. This is your opportunity to get caught up with Your Centre business and future plans. Come out to take part and show your inter- est in Your Centre. We start our second ses- sion of Weight Watchers at the Centre on April 20. We meet Fridays at 8:30 a.m. for weigh-in and a short meeting. I can per- sonally vouch that this is the best and easiest pro- gram Weight Watchers has ever offered. If you have an interest in joining our fun group, please talk to Terri. How can you add fun to your years? Become a volunteer. This provides an opportunity to be part of your community, meet new people and make new friends. Volunteer week is April 15 to 21, a time to say thanks and show our appreciation to all the volunteers who keep our Centre buzzing. The new Hillsview for April and May is now ready for you to pick up. Lots of wonderful things happening at Hillsview Active Living Centre, Georgetown. To the Editor, I would like to express my concern for the raises that the Mayor and Coun- cillors have voted for themselves, Council sal- aries going from $31,555 to $39,668, and the May- or's going from $90,563 to $114,783. Looks like the provin- cial government has taken away the tax break of one third tax exempt on the salaries that they currently receive so council has de- cided to vote themselves a raise. Why are they en- titled to such a large tax break for working for the municipality which they are well paid for? This does not seem fair to me and they should not be allowed to give them- selves a salary increase. One set of rules for tax- payers, different rules for politicians Yet all of the volun- teers who devote their time to minor sports and other community events are not entitled to any tax breaks. Since 2018 is an elec- tion year, why don't we see what the Halton Hills Taxpayers have to say by having a referendum? Steve Prentice Acton What's Your Beef? Put it in a letter to the Editor! Deadline is Tuesday at 9 a.m. It's better than just chewing your cud!