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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 2 Jul 2002, p. 12

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12-The Canadian Champion, Tuesday, JuIy 2, 2002 are changing their naup and want ideas Irom y Here's your chance to win a pair of PLATINUM LEAFS TICKETS for their season opener and a Synergy Hockey Stick (prizes valued at $800). Please send entries along with your name, address and telephone number either by email, fax or mail to: Milton Junior A Hockey Club 420 Main St., Ste. 636 !4ýmsMilton, ON LT 5G3 emnail: Ken@MiltonMerchants.Com fax: 905-849-6839 CONTEST RULES: " Entries must be received before Monday, July 15/02 " Contest is open to ail members of the Milton community except for those persons affiliated with the Milton Merchants including staff, volunteers & family members. DENTURE ADVENTURE NEW WOMEN ONLY CLUB UN MILTON! * '~1 David PatcheII-Evans Founder & CEO, GoodLife Ftness $0 nitiation New state-of-the-art club for women only is opening! 10,000 Square Foot Facility Includes: Fitness Studio 9 Free Weights e Circuit Training Personal Training e Fat Loss Program Cardio Theatre -, Cross Trainers e Recumbent Bikes Treadmilis e Stairmasters e Tanning e Child Minding Pro Shop e Sauna e Privacy Changerooms Calil today to schedule your tour and for more information. GoodLîlfe NEW WOMEN ONLY CLUB! 905-876-FIT3 409 Main Street 905-876-FITT 855 Steeles Avenue East, Coed lYprginaiI' dqes g S ý1reTO lw-- 7M MAKE A DECISION YOU WILL BE COMFORTABLE WITH! Are you or someone you care about wearing dentures that care causing prob- lems? Please see your Denturist. Denturist know dentures. We study Dentures and Denture care for a ful 3 years. A Denturist makes your dentures in house. No work is sent out. The dentures are mode exclusively for each patient. The resuit is a befter fiting, beter ooking denture. Denturists aire Denture Specialists! We would be happy ta answer any ques- tions you may have, please cal1 our office direct (905) 876-2000. You do not need a ref errai. MLU -m u Garry Trenton, Denturist 159 Main St., Milton 905-876-2000 Papke 's salary is average: trustee * rom SGH-IOL on page Ji director would lkely cost the Halton board at least $50,000. Ms Gardiner confirmed Mr. Papke neyer tried to use any poten- tial job offers as leverage in his negotiations. "The director's salary is arrived at by looking at the average salary of the (public board) directors in the GTA (York, Peel, Durham and Toronto), most of whom bave one or two associate directors. His salary is actually last year's (GTA) average," she said. "We're flot leaders (in setting pay scales). These salaries are what is being demanded," said Ms Gardiner, who acknowledgcd she wasn't aware of the percentage mncrcases in Mr. Papke's con- tract. "There is an associate director (in Peel) making more than our director," she said. However, figures obtained from the director's executive assis- tant with the Peel District School Board show that its two associ- ate directors have current base salary ranges of $127,500- $ 144,000. The much larger Peel public board serves Mississauga, Brampton and Caledon and has a 2002-03 budget of $819 million. Halton's proposed budget for 2002-03 is $285.5 million. Peel's outgoing eight-year director, Harold Brathwatte, had a final salary of $162,717; his successor, Jinn Grieve, a long-tune director for the Ottawa-Carleton board, will get a base salary of $185,000. The neighbouring Dufferin-Peel Catholic board, which had a budget of $567 million for 2001-02, pays its long-time director Michael Bator $151,530. Two associate directors get $128,138 each. The Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board, with a current- year budget of $364.7 million, paid its director, Mary Matier, $136,538 in base salary tis year. The board has no associate directors. At the Halton Catholic District School Board, Mr. Papke's counterpart, first-year director Lou Piovesan, is on a three-year grid that starts at $134,025 and currently tops out at $142,580. The Catholic board, which has a $148.8-million proposed budget for 2002-03, hasn't yet approved any employee salary increases, said 1business superintendent Joe Birett.

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