Oakville Beaver, 2 Apr 2008, p. 10

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10 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday April 2, 2008 www.oakvillebeaver.com Mayor makes less than top bureaucrats at Town Hall Continued from page 7 most at $232,248 followed by Commissioner of Community Services Domenic Lunardo who earned $148,872 last year. For Oakville Mayor/Regional Councillor Rob Burton, leadership of the Town did not translate into the biggest salary with last year's earnings sitting at $144,343, with $421 in taxable benefits. The Halton school boards were also able to field their fair share of employees with salaries in excess of $100,000. The Halton District School Board had 91 employees earning such amounts last year, including 70 principals and nine superintendents. Director of Education Wayne Joudrie received the most with a salary of $209,621 and taxable benefits of $64, while Acting Associate Director Ruth Peden and CLIP & SAVE! Associate Director Barry Finlay tied for second, with each making $172,342 in salary and $5,524 in taxable benefits. The Halton Catholic District School Board had 48 employees making more than $100,000, including 36 principals and nine superintendents. Director of Education Luciano Piovesan had the highest salary earning $166,552 last year with $12,961 in taxable benefits. Superintendent of Business Services/Treasurer Paul McMahon came next with PUT ON YOUR FRIDGE! $148,347 in salary and $1,283 in taxable benefits. For Halton Healthcare Services, 40 people made the list including 16 directors, five vice-presidents and five registered nurses. Sheridan College had a slightly lower number of high earners with 30 employees receiving $100,000 salaries or higher, which included four vice presidents, seven deans and 12 associate deans. To see the full list go to www.fin.gov.on.ca/english/pub lications/salarydisclosure/2008/. CLIP & SAVE C O UP O N FREE FAMILY PASS! The Oakville RE EP AR KIN G F Proudly produced by Jenkins Show Productions Oakville Lifestyle Home Show, April 11, 12, 13 at the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre, 1415 Third Line just north of the Q.E.W. ENTER TO WIN One of four 2,000 lb bags of rich gardening soil. Delivered to your driveway courtesy of Green Horizons You Will See: · hundreds of new products & services for your home · terrific, one time Home Show specials · lots of prizes & free draws · a great family outing! · local, reliable companies Regular Admission $3 Children 12 & under FREE SHOW HOURS: Friday 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.; Saturday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. GRAND OPENING WEEK March 29 ­ April 5 TAKE ADVATAGE OF OUR GRAND OPENING SPECIALS ULTRA EGGSHELL LATEX (8090 LINE) ELITE SUEDE LATEX (4000 LINE) $34.99 SALE $45.99 REG Add $4 for Dark Colours $34.99 SALE $47.99 REG Add $4 for Dark Colours ELITE CERAMIC EGGSHELL LATEX (4090 LINE) $39.99 SALE $52.99 REG Add $4 for dark colours BOOMERANG RECYCLED PAINT $15.99 SALE $19.99 REG Design by Colour Wallpaper collection available in Modern, Trendy and Classic Styles. Selection organized by colour and lifestyle to serve you better. ALSO AVAILABLE 275 speers road, oakville 905.337.7272 OBA09 sunrooms, decks, blinds, air conditions, garage doors, countertops, artwork, awnings, shutters, replacement windows & doors, builders, renovators, deck refinishers, water purifiers, cookware, resorts, furniture, painters, flooring, plus much more! This Pass will allow your family FREE admission (2 adults and 2 children) to the You Will See:

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