Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 15, 1983, p. 21

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GqofoetovmActonWndowddY Juno B7 Km Henry la at Hilton FaUi Conservation Area recently The on the rigkl has and green petal with a yellow stamen The original photo In cater colon Limits on councillor benefits There area lot of medical and other fringe benefits available to members of Hills council but there are limits on bow much they could vote themselves this A report from staff detailed various benefits councillors could give themselves Including a dental plan major medical coverage including a dental plan life insurance long term disability ac cidental death and dismemberment insur ance and a pension plan If councillors were to opt to take all the benefits the cost would range From for a councillor with no dependents to for a mayor with dependents There have been no indications if coun cillors would pay benefits themselves or if benefits would be part of their wages Earlier this year councillors voted not to give themselves a raise though under provincial public sector wage guidelines they were entitled to a five per cent hike The five per cent ceiling doesnt apply Just to wages but also benefits If taxpayers foot the bill so councillors decide to give them selves some benefits the maximum are allowed this year Is SO worth of benefits for the mayor and 10 for each coun cillor A staff survey of Milton Oakvdle Burlington Caledon and Halton region showed few are offering any fringe benefits and in most cases for those councils which do have benefits the councillors pay for the benefits themselves The whole matter was deferred at general committee last week so It can be discussed when the mayor is in attendance Councillor Mike Armstrong noted it was Mayor Peter Pomeroy who had expressed an interest In benefits for councilors Students raise more than 6000 for Indian village Iroquois Chief Jim Sky native dancers perform a rain dance but it rained anyhow during the recent Crawford Lake Heritage Festival More than people attended the val The rain forced organizers to resched ule the ceremonial tree planting Involving students from across Halton for next fall About students In the public and separate school systems in Halton have raised more than for the Crawford Lake project by selling seedling trees lied by the Region Conservation Authority The heavy rains also cut short an pear a nee at the Festival by the Spoons the internationally known rock band from Burlington The Spoons including Gord Sandy Horn Ross and Rob will be performing a Crawford Lake benefit concert at Hamilton Place on Thursday September The admission ticket to the Festival also The winner of Leigh original painting of Crawford Lake was Mr Harry Godeau of Burlington The winner of a framed original print of Robert Batemans Kingfisher In Winter was young Krlstina of who was standing right beside Bat em an when he drew the winning ticket The five ticket holders who will be taking their families on a nature hike guided by Bob and Bat em an later this year are Jeff Wilson of Burlington Donna Gold thorp of Toronto Mrs Maruca of Burlington Barbara Gaasenbeck of Burlington and William of Burlington The Bat em ana are cochairmen of the Crawford Lake education committee The nature hike will include a visit to the Bate man sjudio and horn on the Niagara Escarpment in north Spectacles are not all created equal Georgetown Optical Unequalled for Eyewear Anywhere Apart from colour and all may look the same But they re not HI Optical we only guaranteed optical plastic and temper crown flla o give you sharper and aatct vision We carry frames like the only frames In Canada with teflon eir lock Ino hinges the hinges that High standards and quality products like these have made Georgetown Optical a name to look up to Why settle for less All leu teed againsl Tor one year EYE EXAMINATIONS Optical coMpLrrr Georgetown Market Place THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF HALTON HILLS CONTRACT PtC2 MILL STREETPARK AVENUE RECONSTRUCTION Sealed tenders Clearly in as lo tents will bo by he Clerk Mi Richardson A Offices Main Street Saulti Hills IGoornatown until Wednesday June 22 l II Street to Mam St oof and appro mate Avenue The items const and 1300 mm mm Concrete curb and gutter Hot mm asphalt nnos Miscellaneous a larwtscap works Plans and Form of Tender may bo obtained from the offices of Town a Pure hosing of a deposit Tender be picked up on ado Tuesday 14 or bid bond in the amount in the Tender Documents inch Tender mil bo opened at 12 m local June auho lis Administration Build Trafalgar Road DAVE ARMSTRONG SAYS Weve Moved to Georgetown NEXT TO MILLWORKS UPTOWN COLLISION 8779211 MASTECTOMY BOUTIQUE tram JUNE 20 1983 250 Unit 8453141 THE PLACE TO SAVE Talk to the das company about gas water heaters IB002G505E2 Find out how much you could save because gas beats water cheaper and times faster than electricity You could rent a gos water heater Union Gas lor as little as S3 a if you re already on gas A phone call will or range an at your the time most convenient or you iMOurShowrooir Mori 9 Sai PHONE ENERGY SAVING WINDOWS BRING YOUR PLANS ft IDEAS NEXT WlVTkR REPUCEMBIT ta lUmt ORUImutl VWnSUDBI WINDOWS WWDOWSIDOORS TO 50 OFFMANUF LIST CLAD WOOD PATIO DOORS PICTURE WINDOWS CO DOUBLE OR TRIPLE Unfit C4A Popular quilting course by Smith Several members from the journeyed to Milton one day last week to view the display of their handiwork along with the other Ha lion District WIs who took the recent quilting course There was a magnificent display of Deles including cushions wall hangings crib quilts and quilted articles of clothing By all accounts it proved to be one of the most popular courses made available through the Ontario Department of Agricul lure and Food Hope you are enjoying this summer weather we have been looking for time The open air church service and annual picnic will be one week from Sunday June DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC J KOHARI DT at Mr and Mrs Paul Schwarz home on Trafalgar Road Mr and Mrs M Lewis and family are enjoying the company of her parents who are on holidays from Quebec ladles Softball team won their game again on Wednesday evening Congratulations

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