4 economist sun stouffville tribune saturday feb 27 1999 mm ijjf jgju wt t i r give your child a powerful advantage we provide the knowledge they develop the confidence greater toronto politics fmeansayotti vedhave adults randentlv uclluvllujt s ms mw n cost anyone can call employment services in york region ft bradford i- keswick newmarket richmond hill bradford v job skills seneca college costi christian 4768088 8986199 8845235 horizons ymca 1 7789058 7809622x350 j human resources developpement des development canada ressources humaines canada mvem vu wdlmefr durham ional office z 0383 sagebropght ijtt asa communftv ierwjfceofthe bylisaqueen staffwrtter taxpayers are facing a lmillion annual budget for the greater toronto services board- while the first six months costs will be picked up by the province gta property owners will be on the hook for any expenses after that the province has agreed to a budget of 499000 from january to june but some councillors are worried that sets a precedent that will see the boards costs spiral out of control toronto councillor tom jacobek said its unfair to adopt an interim bud- get without knowing exactly v expenses the board faces rf i am not going to support ja 499000 budget for six months he said 499000 translates into 1 mil lion annually for what it might be justified but at this point i dont know however chairperson alan tonks said board employees including east gwillimbury clerkadministrator denis kelly who has been appointed interim secretary have been working for a month without a paycheque theyre acting on faith that they will get paid for their work tonkssaid the board agreed to pay him 110000 a year plus benefits including a leased car councillors agreed to an interim threemonth budget which allows them to pay staff while the budget committee hammers out a more detailed temporary budget at the first business meeting of the board held friday at black creek pioneer village there was little discus- sion of issues or the provision of ser- vices most of the debate centred on procedural matters i a proposal by markham mayor don fcousens and toronto councillor howard moscoe to have the services rboard run ambulances was referred to 5acdmmittee r v a newmarket recommendation to demand the province devote a portion of fuel taxes to fund go and municipal transit systems was also referred to a committee go chairperson eldred king the former york region chairperson and managing director rick ducharme warned that go wont be ableto keep up with growth unless the provincial and federal governments commit more funding they predicted gridlock with out significantly more funding over the next 20 years fgcaiomjstfrribune- i the news a ether it happens next door or across the region read about ia economist sun stouffville tribune v warm up to wis i ryprvj 7 vv herbs towork it out at i you must register for your 1 0day free ii membehshirby march 4 1999 jj usespersonmustbel9yarsofaoedr6wer j d aoyitkrlcftagesormrvtimyappvil j t v a