Duignans thoughts Continued from Page Question How would you describe your working relation ship with town Mayor Buss Miller and Chairman Mr Dnignan Very good I ve met the mayors of Halton Hills Milton and the chairman on a number of issues In fact I ve met with representatives of local political bodies except the Regional Public School Board which I will be doing in the new year We have an interest to be on good terms otherwise it would be detrimental to the constituents we share in North We may agree to disagree on par ticular issues but that won stop us from working together Question What do you think is the most pressing environmental concern facing North and how should it be addressed Mr Dulgnan I believe there is a number of issues and one is dealing with the Reclamations Systems Incorporated proposed dump in Acton I can t prejudge an Environmental Assessment hearing concerning the Acton dump but I will work towards making sure there is no dumping in the Acton quarry Question Will the NDP carry out its election promise to crease education funding to the 60 per cent level and if so when will this happen Mr Duignon I would like to see the level of education funding at per cent But I understand the whole question of how the education system will be funded could be addressed by the Fairer Taxation Commission this March I believe the majority of educational funding be coming from general as opposed to municipal taxation At the same time local school boards should be able to raise funds for the particular programs they need Question What are your views on the province nurses demands for a SO per cent raise in 1991 Mr Dulgnan I believe one of the problems of attracting and holding on to qualified nurses is the lack of equality in the profes sion and salary I believe nurses should receive a per cent in crease because If there is a pro fession that deserves it they do I also believe nurses should have an equal say running the hospitals Question What are your at being a first time Mr Dulgnan Being involved in politics for many years in the background I thought I had a basic understanding of how things worked and basically I did But nothing in the past totally prepares you for the transforma tion from a citizen to public life Your life s not your own seven days a week everything you do and say is public knowledge I enjoying it and the confidence in myself is in creasing every day It s en vigorating and exciting Question What are your priorities concerning what you want to do for North Halton in Mr Dulgnan My number one priority is to continue to service the constituents in North To work with local municipalities and the Region in the best in terest of the people in North and the province saw it The Herald ALTON fill HYDRO RATES Tho Halton HMs Hydro that 1st Hydro Eleclr rates v not by Ontar o by on Due to the cost of wholesale and the higher cost of Hills Hydro ssion has Hydro or approval to ncreaso our rates on average of effect voJonuory 1st 1991 RATES FOR RESIDENTIAL SERVICE Monthly Account BhMonthly Account First 250 at 1 per KWH First KWH at 1 per KWH Balance at 61 per KWH Balance at 5 per KWH Minimum Bill Minimum Bill 13 RENTAL WATER HEATER RATES Gallon 6 per Month 60 Gallon 7 per Month RATES FOR GENERAL SERVICE Monthly Account Bi Monthly Account First KWH at 1 per KWH First 500 KWH at per KWH 2 250 KWH at 6 per KWH 500 KWH at 6 per KWH Balance at per KWH Balance at per KWH Demand Charge 4 75 per KW lor all KW over 50 Over 50 KW 60 per KW of maximum demand established during the previous eleven months or the contracted amount which ever is greater TRANSFORMER ALLOWANCE per KW of billing demand for customer owned transformation MISCELLANEOUS CHARGES NONPAYMENT OF ACCOUNTS Late Payment N S F Charges Collection Charge Re Connection Charges Dispute Meter Test Agents Fee Applied After Due Date 10 50 7 At Meter 14 At Pole 17 After Hours 20 5 00 If Ontario Hydro approval s granted the Increase for the average residential 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