2 -- PQRT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, April 18, 1989 Dig deep, taxes are going to really hurt (From page 1) trash in the Brock West dump, Metro will charge the region $26.60 per tonne, and this is why og's charges are re- duced m $433,000 to $148,000. Much of the hard slugging in bringing down the new bud- get was done by the finance BUY ANY SUIT. starting from ... and take your choice of: DRESS SHIRT, I/sor s/s; . TIE, SOCKS and BELT or SUSPENDERS (reg. value to $85.) $ 2 Qs FOR ONLY committee over the last several weeks. One item in the budget where there appeared to be a considerable difference of opin- ion emong council members is the contribution to the building project at Community Memori- al Hospital. Council has agreed to con- tribute $50,000 per year for three years to the hospital ex- ansion, turning down the 400,000 request from the hos- pital fund-raising committee. This topic came up for dis- cussion on Monday when Ward 4 councillors Glen Malcolm, who isin the finance committee, suggested that he would have SAVE 20% ~ SPRING JACKETS & TOP COATS Summer Sweaters 15% Off liked to see a $300,000 contribu- tion from the Township. "That would have cost about $7 (per capita) over three years," said councillor Malcolm, noting that the $160,000 is quite a bit short of the $400, 000 request. Both councillors Christie and Marilyn Pearce (also a fi- nance committee member) de- fended the $150,000 grant. "It was the feeling of the majority of the committee mem- bers that the public have been very generous in contributing to the fund raisng campaign," said councillor Christie. "We feel the hospital (ex- pansion) is basically a provin- cial responsibility," she added. Councillor Pearce said that while she recognizes the hosp- tial is a necessary part of the community, "we can't justify any more (contribution) on the mill rate." She suggested the public fund-raising campaign could be extended. Councillor Don Cochrane said he agrees that the $150,000 grant from the Town- ships "quite generous." Mayor Hall, who is a mem- ber of the Hospital Board and closely associated with the fund-raising campaign, said he was reluctant to talk about this issue. But he noted that the pro- ject will cost slightly more than $8 million and the provincial share of the building cost is two- thirds. That leaves one-third of the total cost to be raised locally. Ward 1 councillor Neil Hunter commented that there is always the possibility that council can change the contri- bution in next year's budget. The Township budget ap- proved Monday morning calls for spending in 1989 of $6,656,872. Last year's budget was just slightly over $6.1 mil- lion. Ratepayers in Scugog won't know for several weeks what the total tax hike will be for this year as Durham Region and the Boards of Education have not yet set their new budgets. Here are a few of the bud- get highlights for 1989 in Scu- gog Township. Fire protection (Hall 1, Port Perry) will cost $283,000 this year, down from $326,000 last year, when the Township paid for a new emergency van. Fire protection (Hall 2, Caesarea) will cost-$198,264, up from $174,000 last year. Purchase of a new tanker for Caesarea hall will be de- layed until 1990, though $44,000 towards the cost was placed in reserve this year. Transportation services (roads, sidewalks, snow remov- al and so on) will cost Scugog $2.78 million this year, up from $2.5 million last year. This figure includes $36,000 for work to improve parking areas in the downtown core at the library, the old arena pad and land behind Brocks Store on Queen Street. In the Parks department, there will be increases for staff wages and benefits, , new equip- ment including playground equipment, and $30,000 for a feasibility study on the Town- ship owned recreation lands around the Scugog Arena. 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