Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1980, p. 2

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21ste, absence of Art Moore, time and a halt tor every hour over tow Superintendent of Cramahe esworked in one pay period. There _ be?!“ Gerald Quinn appeared are M pay periods in a year. , MU“? Cramahe council last Quinn said the crew would _ Irfrh ay evening, Dec. 15, on behalf request $7 per hour wages across _ in Ce roads employees. Moore was the board, cumulative and con- .fm Dbourg hospital recuperaVng tinuous sick leave guaranteed by _ m a recent heart attack. 'get/te) half of their 0 HIP . ,. paid y the township, a mien lgmg‘mn stated that the roads crew plan, a drug assistance pu','il'l'll a “Drum seeking a pay raise in the life insurance plan. Presently, the (tjiiC"12f/e; Based on his own only benefit received by the work. {5111me , heielt that the Cramahe men is the mandatory Canada tillage P underpaid, compared to Pension Plan. gtHaldlm In other townships, Councillor Morris Tait suggested the." 'ly, he said, pays $7 an that the present un-ratified con- '/f.i,imdl'ts, roads men, while tract between the municipalities 35.30 per hWageslrun from $5.50 to and the recreation employees be iiiiifil'fl'mt,yi' with no overtime. used by the roads men as a guide to _ P' .w_ykers are paid establish their own demands. L benefits Roads bookkeeper “mm.“ __-_- _ lads c , ., , _ ,McKague appeared, before the last stated. His job is tokeep recorus m - ffr0tt..'rtX c 0‘11 /7 , l meeting of Cramahe council last salaries, equipment maintenance, .f 'S??, t, g, ',r2lrar JC.tkreticfrr/'?r' I/ f, Monday evening, Dec. 15, at the capital expenditures, workmen’s i , 'is'iltfifa5iit'r/ii'iil" , fs§s»:,:‘ ", request of the riirwiy-e1ected reeve coinpensaty, etc, He (,4 'jffsttEtrc,5't ”am/2*vygygfir C _ George Blyth, Blyth had suggested also sees that Cramahe gets the , - ““‘ng«<3§i“« at the inaugural meeting on government subsidies it is entitled . We 'ttT iEit"iiC'iiiiifi,i Ff,’};:3;';‘ Friday, Dec. 5 that all township to. Last year, those amounted to f, ' , gr er" ”’W}%w‘§m;j _ _ business, including the roads over $344,000 ' I, ( " 1%,va (rr i C _ accounts, be brought under the Council allowed as how " T F , , . 'sil (gig? 'iiiiika Key/MU V T Vr jurisdiction, oi the clerk-treasurer McKague's job was much more , 'rt? 'r?' 18rii"ir,"ii,,'_ifs)',i;'ij1t"" WW. E 313%:- Rosemary Rutledge. McKague has demanding and complicated than ' g 6rf,' ,,,/3§§) ' a r"--,?)",'-, Nr kept the roads accounts for 40 many councillors had realized. _ ' IK, 'tttj/d 'iiiii,i'i',rs'jFiilti, rc , i',, ' L' years. Last year, his salary was Still, it was felt that McKague’s ‘ , - A, ';iirri"tisii't': -. a' . , 'ft , 1 l $1,100, books should gradually, be phased , -I' kt ' ib? / I McKague gave an eloquent and in with the general township / I, ta lengthy presentation to council accounts, é1erk.tetthW, , , BE . , ’ Rt " ' - ’ , detailing the various Rosemary, Rutledge indicated that rlC o8T;'j 'M' ml, - g . . responsibilities he assumes as shewaswilling tolearnthe system, r"' RIER% ' " Kas _ roads bookkeeper. Last year in but iirTraweuillAt retained for Cramahe, $458,600 was spent in the 1981 at a salary of $1,200. Cmmahe road crew iaatssthanothertwps. Roads bookkeeper Clarence McKague. Aktfge.a. welds worker Gerald Quinn. McKague gee a detailed Job description to Cramahe council and Qumn presented the roads crews contract demands. 'tir/E 'ta7,995 w w, ri)2artfi)ie,i'iifii,r'i' 5; WWW; ' » rfi'rl'it"siy"tj' tara': a Ca" y btittiitb'i, a M5359, , 1 " {g} _rji,[s_iiiiii'r pry; "f's7r'ir',i',e:i'iii'i, 9% aiiiStWi5, . . “at? z FM Mg, 'rgiitii, " 1115t " ' Wtrr: _ Ftr't'iEis(5r, ' " E mm , ME 4:? Ft _ rs. A” 'm m - ' == W' " . 'ce?i)", g X MttlEr'itrs,is,'si'iti',Csfs:,i: r Ellaluu ' ....., Councillor Morris Tait suggested that the present un-ratified con- tract between the municipalities and the recreation employees be used by the roads men as a guide to establish their own demands. Roads bookkeeper Clarence McKague appeared, before the last meeting of Cramahe council last Monday evening, Dec. 15, at the request of the 'avly-elected reeve George Blyth. Blyth had suggested at the inaugural meeting on Friday, Dec. 5 that all township business, including the roads ' lam...“ under the Nearly Vzmillion (keeper Clarence roads department, McKague ared before the last stated. His job is to keep records of amahe council last salaries, equipment maintenance, ng, Dec. 15, at the capital expenditures, workmen’s rG'wly-elected reeve coinpensatop, ate He Blyth had suggested also sees that Cramahe gets the pral meeting on government subsidies it is entitled 5 that all township to. Last year, these amounted to cluding the roads over $344,000. hrnnahl under the Council allowed as how a '- at. “me murth more roads over wimum er the Council allowed as how asurer McKague's job was much more gue has demanding and complicated than for 40 many councillors had realized. ry was Still, it was felt that McKague's books should gradually, be phased ant and in with the general township council accounts, élerk-treasy,r,ef. - 7--.... DHHPdEE indicated that

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