Oakville Beaver, 26 May 1993, p. 9

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phone TI ' Afterwards. the winner and a hour cruise. The winner will alsc tuxedo rental and free passes to tl Waterfront f promote the lt The draw winner will conduct the 50-piece orchesn air concert on Sun. June 27th. the last dav of the three-d: It's time again for the wild and tany Oakville Fun-Fit Challenge. Spectators are invited to come on out and cheer on the 45 teams par- ticipating in a number of crazy events. .", Organizers estimate that more than 600 people will be attending the event to be held this Saturday at Appleby College, 540 lipkeshore Road West. What is the attraction you as? Oakville's Fun- Fit Challenge is about community. Fantasy Draw new for Waterfront Festival ' One lucky person will h Symphony Orchestra as pl Waterfront Festival in June. . For Stephen Sparling - who said afterwards he was closest philosophically to James Edwards - said Boyer pid little to change his mind. Sparling did say.he liked Campbell's ability to get people more involved, but that he remained uncommitted. Me Boyer called for a more democratic way of politics, both in the way the country and the party is run. He refuted the “top down" style of leadership that has char- aCterized the Mulroney government and said more democracy and inclusiveness is the way to 20. and Cl :en is - Or: Fun Fit Challenge on Saturday . “I think he's very eloquent and has some excellent points," commented alternate delegate Sue Brady. "l just don't think he has a high enough profile to take the leadership.“ Toronto-area MP and federal Progressive Conservative leadership candidate Patrick Boyer failed to sway many uncommitted delegates to his side follow- ing a breakfast meeting in Oakville yesterday. I Although some of the handful of delegates said they were impressed with many of Boyer's ideas, they remained uncommitted to any of the federal leadership candidates. _ , \ After his remarks, local delegate Bruce McKinnon said Boyer said little to help him make up his mind. He said he had initially been impressed with Kim Campbell, but was now leaning towards Charest. . "More and more. I'm impressed with Charest McKinnon. By DIANE HART Special to the Beaver PC leadership hopeful Boyer makes few converts in Oakville May 26, 1993 nth dis mned play W vitht e the harbor maman pianist-composer oartnership between local cal one in light of the sto; madiar onduct the 50-piece orchestra at a special open th, the last day of the three-day festival. to the festival ave the. opportunity to conduct the Oakville m of a Fantasy Draw during the Oakville outdoor Oak and he ucst will board a luxury boat for a one- ge! hee limousine service. floral spray or of delegates said they Boyer's ideas, they the federal leadership T Recreation Sympho: H said ullur his y Orche xi Hardy 'Tm not advocating changes just for academic rea- sons. Let's be very clear," said Boyer, explaining a strong government is needed as a counterweight to the system already in place in Ottawa - a system that is often at odds and alienated from the grassroots of the country. "We're in power in name only." He also said he has clear steps for economic reform; democratic reform: new focus on personal security for Canadians; and the creation of a stronger awareness of who we are as Canadians... all listed in his book 'Hands On Democracy'. Two other delegates, Cheryl Byrne from Mississauga West and Denis Lee, from Burlington. both said they were undecided. 'Tm open and waiting to hear others," said Lee following the meeting. "I think a wise and occasional use of direct vote is appropriate," said Boyer. The former lawyer and journalist listed off what he wants done in both the party and the country. He wants a more democratic party through one member/one vote leadership selection - annual policy conferences for the party and more involvement by party presidents in Ottawa. He said that when issues are opened up for discus- sion - rather than hard fast decisions handed down without any debate - some dissension can be expected. "When things are opened up, it can get a little messy," he noted. 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