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Weston Times (1966), 16 Jun 1966, p. 14

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"However, in result, in effect in subsection (3) of Section 28 as amended it sets out. that nothing contained in this section shall operate to reduce the net benefits for the integrated Plans at the amounts which had been set out or provided for in the Etobicoke Emâ€" ployee Pension Plan in the initial instance and before amendment. (Continued from page 1) benefit based upon a fiveâ€"year average earnings. "There is, therefore, no doubt that by action of the council in this byâ€"law the council have, in effect, amended the Etobicoke Employee Pension Plan which the Fire Fighters‘ Association memâ€" bers enjoyed and which was covâ€" Judge Orders Pension Stacking ered and was agreed to by the parties by virtue of their agreeâ€" ment contained in the collective agreement in effect for this curâ€" "This matter has been a matter at issue for some considerable time between the parties. There has been no change in the point of view of the parties. While certain members of the council have been in favour of stacking the Plans, the other members felt that they THE MONSTER from the black lagoon might frighten almost anybody, but this tiger from the tank doesn‘t seem to bother stoic David Berger and his friends. This photo was taken during W‘\ There‘s no waiting around s * [J\ when we do your upholstery Job. Fast, efficient work from the frame out! Get your free u/!imclo soon. PHONE 621â€"5421 $:30 p.m. and 9:20 666 BURNHAMTHORPE ROAD V Mile West of Hwy. No. 27 â€" Burnhamthorpe Maill Shikuer e Acmon oonteâ€"Igene NS CA SUNL... CS en d formunt enz omm hown | ic Taobson es THE GUNS OF NAVARONE sn 19 } L 1 /)4 snn The greatest high adventure ever filmed! Week Days at BURNHAM FURNITURE "TARZAN‘S THREE CHALLENGES" and "MA AND PA KETTLE IN WAIKIKI® SATURDXY MATINEE THI3 WEEK f _ NOW PLAYING ovcon ALBION tmearer Locoted in the ALMON MALL (Albion Road and Kipling) PHONE 741â€"6016 ! ~"The first Agreement in 1956, | being one contemplating a penâ€" {sion plan in the future, might not |be too effective, but certainly all the agreements which refer to an existing pension plan have incorâ€" porated it into and made it a part of the collective agreement by the words of reference contained in those collective agreements, and which I have particularly referâ€" red to in this finding. were not allowed to do so by virâ€" | tue of the Minister of Mum‘cipal} Affairs‘ directive; and in effect, | the byâ€"law above referred to (and ! which is Byâ€"law Number 15229),1 alters the Agreement unilaterally which was entered into hetweenl the Fire Fighters‘ Association and the Municipality. | "The issue, then, is: Can the Municipality here unilaterally change or alter the terms of the Pension Plan which had been a matter of agreement between the parties in all of the years since 1956 and up to and including the current year? "The issue here has been before a couple of Arbitration Boards. Judge Lang has dealt with this matter in an unreported industrial Saturday from 3:15 p.m. Sunday from 1:30 p.m. | COLDR and CEWASCO7( | the opening celebration of the Imperial Centre at the corner of Dixon Rd. and Islington Ave. The service is as friendly as this tiger too. Arbitration re Tecumseh Products of Canada and the U.A.W. and has found that, in effect, the Comâ€" pany changed their plan which had been agreed upon between the parties when they integrated the plans, in that they reduced that portion of the contributions which would go to the existing plan from 5 per cent to 3.2 per cent, and that they also reduced the beneâ€" fits to be derived from the agreed plan. "In my view, the reasoning of Judge Lang is compelling in this situation, and I am satisfied that this is an alteration of an existâ€" ing Plan which had been agreed upon between the parties. "Irrespective of the pressure the government may place upon it, failing legislation in that behalf it cannot direct the Municipality to change something that has been agreed upon between the Muâ€" nicipality and its Employees durâ€" ing the term of a current collecâ€" tive agreement unless the collecâ€" tive agreement has a provision which allows such change to be made. In my view, this grievance must succeed, because there is np such provision in the. collective ‘agreeâ€" ment and the Legislature has not seen fit by legislation, to change the respective positions of the paities in this matter. The grievance will be allowed: The Municipality will be directed to reinstate completely the Penâ€" sion Plan of the Township of Etoâ€" bicoke without regard to integraâ€" tion ‘of it with the Canada Pension Plan." (Continued from page 1) A means test wouldn‘t be needâ€" ed, the reeve added, since people who could pay the taxes would do so to avoid a lien. Tax Relief ... Councillor Shier said that a sysâ€" tem should be worked out whereby the municipality would pay mainâ€" tenance and building costs as the Treat Dad to a pair of HEWETSON PLAYBOYS in either "Putty" or "Grey" Suede Plantation Crepe Sole Desert Boots, or lace. slippoh, smooth, or brushed leathers, stitchdowns, or cements in assorted colours IN WIDTHS with foam Neolite soles. ALL HEWETSON PLAYBOYS ARE LASTED AND HAVE STRONG STEEL SHANKS. Cool, Casual, Comfort! BE PRACTICAL! STEINBERG‘S THE BEST PLACE TO GET THESE S AT ROYAL YORK PLAZA 247â€"9981 â€"â€" JUST SOUTH OF LAWRENCK The general committee then lashed out at the board of educaâ€" tion for not keeping costs down, although Dr. William Graydon had told council last week that Etobiâ€" coke had a low education cost and the schools were stark by comâ€" parison with the City of Toronto. Reeve MacBeth said separate and public schools were a completeâ€" ly different set of costs per square foot. Councillor Bondy said they were not in a position to reduce costs, but could not recommend that the provincial government give assistance. that Mr. Robinson had \@ valid point. Young couples starting out don‘t have too much money, he said. real estate taxes for all," Mr. Shier said. "It would mean paying more ‘Ontaric income tax." Reeve MacBeth pointed out that Metro is so far ahead of places in the north which have limited faâ€" cilities that if it was boiled down to a basic figure, and the north was brought up to our standards, we would receive less and it would cost more. ‘Township Treasurer Tom Robinâ€" son said that there are about 9,000 people® over 65 in the township, with enough other people approachâ€" ing the figure to bring it up to approximately 12,000. These people are not all necessarily taxpayers he added. Councillor Rollo said the comâ€" mittee should recommend that it simply supports Metro‘s action. Reeve MacBeth wondered if there was anything to be gained by raising money through sales tax as this hits everybody. "Who can afford more?" he said. on a sounder basis. * "This would automatically reâ€" lieve not only people over 65 but "If we don‘t have provincial asâ€" sistance through such things as sales tax, it is just as easy to bring in exemptions, but persons with children might be less able to pay," Mr. Robinson said. schools are an asset to the comâ€" GIVE DAD "The main problem is that boards Councillor George Bondy said ‘The province, he went on to say, Homelite MAITLAND EQUIPMENT & SUPPLY LTD. New design â€"light weight â€"â€" faster cutting â€" double fuel and oil capacity. Only 14% lbs. less bar and chain and cuts through 15" hardwood in 12 seconds! And the cost is low! See it, try it, buy it! Telephone 247â€"5443% WEsSTON. ONT 21 Elrose Ave Mr. Bondy said that when the reeve spoke of deductions he was mhbhcth'mvwnk.h the reeve replied "I don‘t think there is anybody in Etobiâ€" coke paying municipal taxes that is not paying income tax." ‘The reeve said that real estate taxes should be deducted from inâ€" come taxes, since income taxes go to such things as welfare, schools "If you gave a cheque to any of these you would get a receipt to deduct it from your income taxes, but by paying it through tax money DIXON roav anp ISLINGTON avenvye One Set Atlas MK II Low Profile Whitewall Tires: RCA VYictor DeLuxe Color Television: Girls‘ DelLuxe C.C.M. Bicyle: The New Imperial Centre is located at the Corner of Dixon Road and Islington Avenue Boys‘ C.C.M. Mustang Bicycle: safaat"" Rant Foa / IMPERIAL TO THE MAJOR DRAW PRIZE WINNERS! THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF WOULD LIKE TO THANK ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS FOR MAKING OUR GRAND OPENING SUCH AN UNQUALIFIED SUCCESS. East/West Subway Extension Old Mill Road between Humber Bilvd. and The Kingsway: Old Mill Road is now open to traffic with the completion of the subway conâ€" struction east.of The Kingsway. Willingdon Blyd. between Bloor Street and White Oak Boulevard: Subway construction is now comâ€" plete on Willingdon Blvd. and this road is now open to traffic, Road: Grenview Blyvd,. will be closed: for subway construction for a period of fourâ€" months, comâ€" The Road And Grenview Blvd, N. between MRS. MARGARET WRIGHT MRS. L. JEFFREY MR. H. V. JOHNSON MR. J. H. GILL MR. M. MOORE MR. CHESTER ROPIEJKO westbound traffic from Renforth Drive to Markland Drive for widening and paving. Detours are provided for local traffic, Markâ€" land Woods‘ residents are advised burn Road is restricted for the inâ€" stallation of a 54" watermain. Motorists are advised to use , _ Previously Reported _ Bloor Street west of The West / & "<P CAR CLINIC: Mon. to Sat. 8:30 A.M. to 7:.30 P.! Mon. to Fri. 9:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M SERVICE DEPT: Mon. to Fri. 8:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M Sat. 8:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Sun. 10:00 A.M. to 600 P.M. Sat. 9:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. STORE HOURS: PUMP ISLAND: 24 Hours Phone: 241 â€" 8554 Detours are provided for local traffic. Through traffic is advisâ€" odb;,ummunhb- way 27. Road: Burnhamthorpe Road is elosed for widening and paving between Martin Grove Road and Kipling Avenue. H. C: 'I'UGâ€"â€"' W‘v hâ€" ;:C;O;L'I‘D.

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