» W n n _zn o_ C il declin tion & delay staff rai By(FB)oLt?g::zï¬C (KHA4St ic L& also going to those at the low end of the pay 3 lowen@xplomet.com ',’ )-S’/ 6/) scale. Owning a farm, he said he ha§ seen e 4 F.,Q,, i his income drop 10 per cent a year for the | § Responding to calls he had received â€" last four years. from township residents and additional Township Clerk Administrator Christie : information he had gathered, Councillor Alexander stated that pay equity rules h Tim Gilligan proposed to Cramahe council require municipalities to give a raise on February 6 that it rescind raises given _ across the board, if anyone receives one. ; to staff. The raises could be reviewed again Mayor Mare Coombs noted the last at budget time in March, he suggested. council had discussed .performance j The proposal launched a lively reviews, but they had not been instituted. |__ discussion on the topic, but resulted in no0 _ Since the February 6 meeting, he has gone change. on record that he will endeavour to have Deviating from the rules of procedure in _ these put into place. order to allow debate, Mayor Mare Coombs If the township did institute allowed a discussion without asking for a performance reviews, it would have the seconder for the motion. option of granting zero pay increases, with ( Mr. Gilligan was concerned on two _ performance bonuses to those who merited accounts about the pay being received by â€" them. e some supervisory officers. One is the level OTHER MEMBERS SPEAK | of pay. Asâ€"well, they all live outside the Councillor Gilligan didn‘t accept community. The councillor is disturbed _ Councillor Pat Westrope‘s argument that that the pay they are given is spent outside she had made the original motion. He the community. In the future he‘d like to offered that she could go back on her see a greater effort to hire locally. decision. But his big concern on February 6 was Deputy Mayor Jim Williams said he did the amount being paid and how council.can _ not like the optics of council changing its bring salaries more into line with other mind so quickly. He didn‘t like the work communities in the area. j that would be involved if council voted to Councillor Ed Van Egmond was the first â€" rescind the raise. He also questioned the to respond to Mr. Gilligan‘s suggestion. validity of the comparisons with other Mr. Van Egmond acknowledged that the 4 raise may have been a little high but f observed that the three per cent raise was See Raise controversy, Page 2 f ’ o e o Ratepayers‘ ire raised by raises residents and new _ February 8 meeting that the By B‘?_B OWE'f' information, moved at the members of council had |ewen@xplarmmet <ofn February 6 meeting of campaigned on platforms of It was generally agreed â€" Cramahe Council to have fiscal prudence. She by those in attendance at the raises rescinded until suggested that the high the Cramahe Ratepayers â€" budget time in March. No _ salaries of some staff in the Association meeting on one on council seconded his township should be frozen February 8. that the current _ motion and it died. until people doing the same staff salary situation in Cramahe Ratepayers Cramahe Township is Chair, Ferne, Dobson â€"See Ratepayers, Page 2 unacceptable. reminded members at their > h + Cramahe T OWNSHID ) mm Council voted in its first | hn “ business meeting . on ITey m\ =hYA December 19 to give Sl'affan; WINTER DRIVING ADVlSORY acrossâ€"theâ€"board three per | aiak t cent increase. § Northumberland OPP_ evasive action, OPP advise, Information published | are asking the motoringâ€" and using cruise control in : by the Chronicle ON| public to slow down and â€"less than ideal conditions is January 24 pointed out ‘ exercise â€" caution _ on an unsafe practice. ® numerous situations Where | poadways in the county. Other tips include: Cramahe administrators | Localized snowfalls and + clean windows and C were paid more than the | pelow normal temperatures headlights are a must; if norm _ for their jOb| pave produced varying you can‘t see you can‘t categories. Sears... \ road conditions resulting in â€" drive; h Councillor Tim Gilligan, | a pigher than normal _ 4 increase your following p responding to calls frOM | number ofcollisions. some distance. Start braking | of them serious. early to help you find out ====â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ The most common cause how ‘much traction or _/ it \i tE 18 or driver action in these â€" stopping power you have. : | M | collisions is listed as "speed « Unsafe speed is a [ | | [ too fast for conditions". contributing factor in 35per j | | ] | | | Drivers must moderate cent of all fatal motor > [ { " | h | | their speed if they expect to â€" vehicle collisions, so slow s ""237350"00106"" . “ be able to slow or take down. I Rewnommumeummmmmmmmnemmmen on o000 0000000000000 ommrememeemmmmmenemecammnsnmeneentman n nmmmmmccsennes