•Th e IFP• H alton H ills, Thursday, A pril 10, 2014 5 Dr. Keith DaSilva Specialized dentistry for infants, children, teenagers and all patients with special needs New Patients Welcome! 13219 15 Sideroad, Georgetown 905-877-0900 Fax 905-877-0500 No referral necessary. Get the right financial answers Douglas Riding BA, CFP®, FMA Investment Advisor For more information on how we can help you meet your financial goals, please contact: 348 Guelph Street, Unit#3 Georgetown, ON (905) 877-4579 | Email: doug.riding@ipcsecurities.com Web: www.ridingteam.ca Read my featured articles on www.torontosun.com for your personal situation 5 Armstrong Ave., Georgetown 905-873-2989 danceco@sympatico.ca www.georgetowndancecompany.com • lessons for all ages and genres • recreational and competitive programs • convenient local recital • over 20 years experience 7 - 371 Mountainview Rd. S. GEORGETOWN 905.702.0888 www.generationsphysio.com GENERATIONS PHYSIOTHERAPY C E N T R E DID YOU KNOW? Official Corporate Sponsor of the Georgetown Hospital Foundation Physiotherapists can treat/perform: • Whiplash • Concussion Screening and Baseline Testing • Headaches and Migraines • Dizziness or Vertigo • Cardiac Rehab • Osteoporosis and Osteoarthritis • Pediatric Conditions Neil Flores Registered Physiotherapist Diane Rabenda Chair of the Board Paula Dawson Director of Education Kelly Amos Chair of the Board David Euale Director of Education to all of our dedicated volunteers who share their time and talents to enrich all of our school communities! Thank YouIt cost the Town of Halton Hills nearly $363,500 to pay the mayor and councillors last year. Mayor Rick Bonnette earned $72,770 in salary and benefits from the Town. Halton Region paid him $53,123, bringing his total salary to $125,893. Town councillor salaries ranged from $24,453 to $29,840. Regional Councillors Jane Fogal and Clark Somerville were paid by both the Town and Region. Fogal earned $27,338 (Town) and an additional $52,574 (Region) for a total of $79,912. Somerville brought in $29,840 (Town) and $52,574 (Re- gion) totaling $82,414. At the Town level, Councillor Mi- chael O'Leary had the highest ex- penses for conferences and seminars -- $3,014, and Councillor Jon Hurst had the biggest mileage expense at $1,071. At Halton Region, Somerville's con- ference expenses were significantly higher than anyone else's at $11,589. Somerville said that was due to the board meetings and conferences he attends as part of his role as Third Vice-President for the Federation of Canadian Municipalities. Fogal's conference costs were $3,447 (Halton) and Bonnette's $2,937 (Halton) and $2,366 (Town). Bonnette received $1,159 in mile- age expenses from Halton Region, Fogal $1,995, and Somerville $1,434, plus $801 from the Town. A Burlington man is facing charges after police found a vehicle parked on the shoulder on Guelph St. with a man asleep in the driver's seat at about 3:15 a.m. Friday. There was minor damage to one of the vehicle's tires. Charged with op- eration of a motor vehicle while im- paired and having over 80 mg of al- cohol in 100 ml of blood is William Ford, 35, of Burlington. Batteries stolen Halton Police are investigating the theft of six batteries from two tractor- trailers parked at a Todd Rd. busi- ness sometime between Saturday and Monday. The batteries are $100 each. High school vandalized Police report graffiti was found on the west side of Gary Allan High School on Guelph St. Friday. Vodka theft Halton Police were called to the LCBO on Mountainview Rd. Satur- day about 4 p.m. for a shoplifting in- cident. Police report a man was seen concealing five bottles of vodka in his pants then going to the checkout to buy two cans of beer, without paying for the vodka. Charged with theft un- der $5,000, and fail to comply with a probation order and fail to comply with recognizance is William Alcorn, 40, of Milton. By LISA TALLYN Staff Writer Mayor, councillors cost you $363K last year Man facing impaired charges