Castleton WI Scrapbook, 2007, Volume 2, p. 12

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She also pushed for performance â€" when their qualifications haven‘t change: | W U onee ;}%;,’“ is Â¥,, y ue 0 . e evaluation, a sentiment that was repeated As one of the final people to speak, M }| mt 3 -;&,”v aaai. / y n ,) | PEmEn by others in the ratepayers‘ association. Greenwood observed that the public wou! ts oo se n P Pacad. o g‘% i N ic it % "fg!‘ glagg! | \ Inâ€" discussions with Mrs. Dobson, be more accepting of staff salaries if the n e e ie e e . sls ;!'&N $ 22 _ @2# , x Cramahe Mayor Mare Coombs assured her thought the staffers were doing aâ€"capabl. | Ni y,.,‘ L0 oo o Nee ts aarce en i C ce ies APieg n Ao*‘ ho ly A i e > h. 4 performal_me appraisals will be done by _ job. He could see the senseâ€"of giving arais 9 § : fls L4 m ulc l=~ galkas this council. . cto build morale and develop a tean UE ! s 4e fg‘;fl& e"s en m il n cepncireitâ€"onliied f3 He repeated that goal when he appeared .. approach. . o o ol & n .ce * 'P' ‘B C as a guest of the members at their February He did go on to suggest that counei \ j noro ay Bos Owen 8 meeting at Friendship House in Colborne â€" should have all the information in front o | NS THERE SHE BLOWS! Y and promised he and Clerk Administrator . them before voting. S ~ ! The last pillar of blocks falls from the face of the former Colborne Cramahe Arena. Christie Alexandér would be conducting: . Mayor Coombs explained that th« Demolition should be complete within the next few weeks the evaluations this year. current situation‘ was inherited. Much o! [ . He went on to add that he hoped to see â€" the unhappiness about pay ranges stem? mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmme mm . . council approve the red circling of some â€" from open council discussions in which (6(/)5 efi/"_ * * 5 salaries which are felt to be too high after it â€" they were reviewed. This was a first in C L6 Cflstle t07/l 7"85‘2[{6” ts Ztnlte y has completed a payâ€"equity review. Cramahe Township, and it has made some 6 p¥®° The Cramahe Ratepayers Association _ staff members uncomfortable. ; ts /o ? }] bl 4 b l l executive, at an earlier meeting proposed _ If people resign in the next three yearsâ€"of Fib' !5/ /0 fig t pOSSZ € .SC 00 C OSZtVe that department heads be based solely on his term, the mayor proposed that the merit. remaining staff share the responsibilities: lists of names of people to knew about the board‘s Member Ed Greenwood offered his He noted that, in the past term, peoplé o B?P OwEN contact within the board to _ proposals last fell â€" prior to account of a discussion he had a few years . would be hired for 10 hours, then jump«to‘ wentrelometsath register their concerns. | the November election. ago with Bill Weingard. The two . 20 and on to fullâ€"time employment by the Cramahe Township . Response forms were also He also wonders what considered the possibility that the township. + residents concerned about . made available. other . options _ were increases put into place were a means of His council is dedicated to keeping taxesâ€" | proposals by the Kawartha The mayor reported on a considered _ by board "building a ladder".up to his recently â€" down and fhas instructed staff to work | Pine Ridge District School meeting he had that administrators before they approved salary level. oL toward zero budget increases when they> | Board to close Castleton morning with settled on this one. None On a similar note Pat Caldér wondered . meet in March to set the numbers for 2007; * Public School met again on _ Northumberlandâ€"Quinte . have been divulged. _ ilmmimmm m serrmmmemmanieaneermeneeiemnrremmmnmenininemnaeoee n ommnitemamen iemmmmmomementnmnmniommmmmmmmnaianom February 7 to plan their â€" West MPP Lou Rinaldi. The AAiter Spe‘déll%g};lwlth(\M%. . Ts next moves. MPP has promised to get Dickson, cathy alt R x . . . About 40 adults met in back to the mayor after proposed . that . people UWISC COTlt? 07]67”5)/ CO7ZtZ7ZZL€[lf7‘07fl pélge 1 $ the basement of the meeting with the board fighting to keep the o ues . . "_: | . * ay. «l4 Castleton United Church to _ later the same day. Castleton school open stress mun,mpahtles published in the Chronicle. _ the information he has now. "I‘m a big get updates and consider Mayor. Coombs _ is . the benefits for the children It‘s a oneâ€"year deal and tells staff that enough person to change my mind," heâ€" their options. * convinced â€" that â€" Cyndi_â€" in attendance at the school. they are appreciated by council, noted the added. . . . * Cramahe Mayor Mare Dickson, the board trustee deputy mayor. The councillor saw his suggestion as 4. Coombs offered the group representing this area, See Concerned, Page 3 That didn‘t. convince Councillor way to correct an error and carry on. Gilligan, either. When the call came for a seconder.to | commmmmemmmmmmmmmnmmemmmmenmmmmmmmmmmemm e mt â€" Ho admitted ho would have voted COUNCHIOY GilligaN‘$s MOtiON, NODC C@MEq differently on December 19 if he had had â€" and the motion‘died. â€" 5

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