Oakville Beaver, 16 Apr 1993, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Lionel Kilbum, president of the PC riding association, said he had no knowledge of whether Mulyale had “This happens to people who are prominent in the community,” she “We’re facing the empty nest syn- drome,” the mayor remarked. Mulvale said she’s learned to deal with approaches from individuals wanting her to seek higher political Will Mulvale seek PC nomination? (Continued from page 1) There’s no secret that in the past, the mayor has been considered by more than one political party as a prospective candidate for both provin- cial and federal elections. In tum, the mayor has mmed down those offers citing family commitments. Circumstances have changed slightly, however, with Mulvale’s eldest son - 21 - attending university in Ottawa and her youngest son - 19 - set to attend university next fall. Solar pool heating systems now on sale for the month of April. Do-it-yourself packages using the high efficiency TECHNO- SOLIS solar panel (50% more heat than from rubber systems) Prices start at $999.00 plus taxes for 12’ x 24’ pools, $1,399.00 plus, for 16’ x 32’ pools. Call us! Solar Evaluation Services Inc. (416) 844â€"1116 Oakville. APRIL SOLAR SALE! OAKVILLE SHIATSU - AND MASSAGE THERAPY CENTRE 125 Lakeshore Rd. E. Suite 304 (at Navy St., above Pier 1) 0 Sears 0 Software Galore *Chickn Out 845-3137 been approached as a prospective can- He commented that because Mulvale has run for political office in the past, “she’d be well-versed in the strategy of getting elected.” Kilbum said Mulvale “may be a good candidate for any political pany.” “I don’t know even if she has PC inclinations,” he said. He explained it’s not unusual for prospective candidates to reveal their intentions at the last moment “But they can drum up support. There’s nothing to prevent them from seeking out supporters, writing letters and making phone calls,” Kilburn said Meanwhile, the PC riding associa- tion has formed a candidate search committee “to make sure we haven’t missed any candidate who may be good and outstanding,” Kilbum said. To date, former Oakville Councillor Janet Mitchell is the only one to have officially declared she will seek the PC riding association’s candidacy for the federal election.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy