Page 10 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, March 20, 1993 Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning Insurance Services R.R. #5, Caledon East Ontario LON 1E0 Toll-Free 1-800- 268-4393 Run Interior ¢ exterior « residential WE TAKE PRIDE IN OUR WORK AND ‘CLEAN UP 20 YRS EXPERIENCE for FREE ESTIMATE PLS. CALL MARK DURIE _ 840-5616 STEAMATIC OF HALTON f Set 5 ro STEAMATIC. olde ns the total cleaning service hot & cold buffet NEW NUMBER Cee : 877-2320 igs Pores ass DUCT CLEANING OUR SPECIALITY | Q_ (549) 853-3667 } TODD SIMPSON Total Home Renovations Pinegrove Renovations Plumbing & Specialty TT Call 873-8478 T.V. Repairs GEORGETOWN ) | REPAIRS TO ALL MODELS OF Rental | 'T'Vs s VCRs ** Tools * Equipment i 334 Guelph Also peroreies | erates St. Free Estimates on Carry-In TV Repairs 877-0157 873-1820 Rentals - Sales). ) J, Electronics Service 360 Guelph St., Unit 37, Georgetown Sharpening Water Softeners _ Don's Sharp All | | ~q€ F & Repair W ult GAN Your Complete Sharpening Service G MAN! "¢ WH pichip and deter Janis or Roland Holley Retoothing: Carbide Tip & Chain ouer consultants, Drills, Blades, Knives, Scissors Honing Bus. (416) 874-3044 for (519) area (519) 856-4456] | 1-800-463-3622 At the 3rd Acton Scouts Parent and Son ban in recognition of his service over the years iquet, volunteer Kar] Heidi was presented with a special plaque as the pack’s Group Committee Chairman. The Heidi family recently moved to Cambridge. Pictured above are Scout Stephen Heidi, Karl Heidi, Troop Scouter Dave Eddolls and Cubmaster Andrew Kayess, Photo by Jean Layman Education axe set to fall By Oksana Buhel Halton teachers are being asked to donate the equivalent of one day’s pay to ensure that 75 of their fellow workers are not laid off. The Halton Board of Education must cut an additional $2.4 million Out of its 1993 expenditure budget because of a reduction of provincial grant funding. Education director Bob Williams Suggests that of this amount, $1.4 million will be saved by reducing the budget for staff recruitment, for the temporary assistance fund, for administrative assistance and for the elementary panel. In addition, the non-contractual staff develop- ment budget will be eliminated, as will the trustee convention/confer- ence budget, the “Our Schools” magazine, the driver education pro- gram and summer school trans- Portation. Trustees will discuss the cost-effectiveness of these pro- posed changes at a finance commit- tee meeting this Monday at the J.W.Singleton Centre in L7G 4S3 ° COMMERCIAL + Surplus Stock, Off-Season Inventory ceoreromn or 416-873-4666 | ¢ INDUSTRIAL ~ Extra Inventory - Dead Files, etc., etc., etc. MONEY RXGSNGzers PLANNING CENTRES TAX TIME!!!!!! Are You Paying More Than Your Fair Share? Many People Believe Their TAX Dollars are Being Spent Carelessly Do You Want to Do Something About it? We Can Complete Your Return for As Little As $35 CAs Tim Towers and Tom Payette in -Association with Money Concepts Call us or Drop In to Our Office We Are Local Independent Specialists 348 Guelph Street Georgetown (416) 873-1877 Burlington. A further $1 million will have to be made up either by laying off 75 non-contract employees, such as instructional aides and secretaries, or if the board’s 4,000 staff mem- bers volunteer one day’s pay, which will be deducted from their paychecks. These contributions will be considered voluntary and confi- dential. Sally Rewbotham, president of the Halton chapter of the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF), announced that the council has rejected the idea of the voluntary contribution: She believes that the financial bur- den of education should rest with the taxpayer, and not with the teachers. She also believes that if the teachers give in, their bargain- ing power will be weakened in upcoming negotiations. What's black and white, and read all over? 26 Guelph Street Georgetown, Ont. BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES call 853-0470