Oakville Beaver, 2 Apr 1993, p. 1

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THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 4 "Canada‘s Best Community Newspaper" CCNA Better Newspapers Competition 1991 A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 31 No. 39 By SAL BOMMARITO Oakville Beaver Staff Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale believes it may be time to make it tougher for people to smoke in public. Tuesday night at the adminisâ€" trative services committee she introduced a report recommending a review of the existing smoking bylaw. "There is a desire from the public to have this issue visited by council to consider amendments Uhtt Come and see the Allâ€"Star High School Hockey Teams from across Ontario as they play in this tournament at Oakville Arena and Burlington Central Arena. Saturday 9:00 a.m. â€" 11:00 p.m. and Sunday 9:00 a.m. â€" 9:00 p.m. t b % % , 4 %.%.% # @ # # FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1993 28 Pages â€" to our present bylaw and a means to enforce such amendments," she stated in the report. The committee approved three recommendations contained withâ€" in Mulvale‘s report aimed at initiâ€" ating a review by town staff of the current town smoking bylaw and requesting Halton Region‘s health department undertake a public consultation process on the issue of smoking in public places. Those recommendations will go before town council for approval next Monday night (April 5th). However, Ward 2 regional councillor Fred Oliver thinks the Admission $3.00; all, Reform Party leader coming to town in May Preston Manning, the national leader of the Reform Party of Canada, will be the main attraction at a fundâ€"raising rally for the party‘s Oakvilleâ€"Milton Riding Association on May 4th. An Evening With Preston Manning will be hosted by Allan Somersall, the Oakvilleâ€"Milton Reform L0 sls‘ THE BEST OF THE BEST! o Presents The Halton Chalilenge Party candidate in the next federal election. The fundâ€"raising rally will be held at 7;30 p.m. at St. Volodymyr‘s Cultural Centre, Hwy 5 and Fourth Line South.Tickets are $20 each.For tickets contact Greg Robinson, 847â€"3007, or the party‘s riding office, 875â€"4291. w7 wl i T Tsl l 2 proceeds to the Tim Horton Childrens Foundation. :(« «j( ""~, Electronic Filing When 25 We Prepare Your Income Tax Return All Oakville Locations. Appl Eisfiicltl%fficlg e all, Bu *" im _ HR BLOCK® The Income Tax Specialists 75 Cents (GST included) PoRTFOLIO Artist . sheds light on life‘s subtleties Field hockey club keeps growing Pag 17â€"19 BUSENESS, 20â€"23 CLASSIFIED..................... 24â€"27 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS The Brick, Windsor Park Estates Sales Rep. m_lerfium «. 845â€"9180 REALTOR Mayor wants to get tough with smokers town is playing with fire when it comes to amending its smoking bylaw. "I think people are getting carâ€" ried away" with restrictions on smoking, said Oliver, a former smoker. After the meeting, Oliver said he feels the town‘s current smokâ€" ing bylaw is adequate and further restrictions would not be welâ€" comed by members of the public. The committee rejected a motion by Oliver to receive and (See ‘Smoking‘ page 7)

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