Oakville Beaver, 26 May 1993, p. 2

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* MARKET VALUE PRICING , MARKET VALUE PRICING . MARKET VALUE PRICING Ms establijshing a market value price for _)isisi:,_,eat:h, Vehicle 3:“gives you the confidence of knowing that q the price you pay is fair and realistic. iiijiX ii'l (UiTRlf.iTNE LINCOLN MERCURY gfiO] . CE is our way of saying, in advance, thank you. We respect and value you as our customer. 'RE' AT THE OAKVILLE YACHT SQUADRON porter ple who didn't join political parties angered Doug Brady. "1 think I know what she was trying to say... but many people do a lot' for a community and are not necessarily members of any political party," he said. “I like what he (Charm) said and how he said it." he added. Still uncommitted, delegate Bruce t MacKi “I‘ve been paying close attention to what Jean Charest is saying and I think he has a tremendous chance of winning," said Hamilton-Wentworth MP Geoff Scott. "while I'm an admir- er of Kim's and I like the idea of hav.. ing a woman prime minister, I also have tremendous respect for the ongo- ing,, non-disruptive campaign of Jean Chatest." He said it was clear the race between the tortoise and the hare is now between the hare and the hare. m C harest won't rule out health user fees W 1mpbe _lll Ill " Imp! tht said he was hare ‘omments about peo- join political parties litisn' ll hare 'll ll. U' h nt h lo ,llW tr m 11 mribl mark .ll " hin Ik him NI 1t LE Bt plished. For the approximately I70 workers that remain, this works out to almost $300 per week. "Obviously this is an incentive for employees to be there and keep the pro- duction and quality numbers," said Short. Following the completion of the last vehicle, the majority of workers will be laid off. A small number will stay on until Aug. 6th to help with the transition of equipment to Mack's Pennsylvania world headquarters. During that time the company has agreed not to subcontract any work out without prior consultation with the IAM. Any work that can be done by IAM members will be done. A committee has been established to assist workers make the transition to job-hunters by helping them sharpen resume and employment interview skills. This group will maintain contact with area and regional economic development departments to identify employment opportunities. The committee - which will be funded by money given by Mack and both the provincial and federal governments - is slated to remain in existence for 18 months. Short also said that Mack has guaranteed to rehire any current IAM worker if the company opens any production facility in Ontario before Dec. 31, 2000. ll Mack workers approve packag Wednesday, May 26th . The Oakville Planning and D Council meets at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers of the Municipal Building, 1225 Trafalgar Rd. The Halton Public Works Committee meets at. 9:30 a.m headquarters, ll5l Bronte Rd. The Halton Administration and Finance Committee me p.m. at regional headquarters, 1151 Bronte Rd. Thursday, May 27th: The Halton Board of Education at the J .W. Singleton Education Centre, 2050 Guelph Line The Oakville Crime Prevention Committee meets at 7: Halton Region Services Training Room, 1229 White Oaks The Minor Oaks Hockey Associaztion meets at 7:30 p.l Council Chambers of the Oakville Municioal Building. 12 y For Forms call 844-6489 (leave a message it neceslry) EVENINGS . 8 SESSIONS 6:45pm to 91ng Every Mon. starting June 14th Every Thurs. starting June 17th Every Mon. a Thurs. starting June 14th Every Mon. & Thurs. starting July 19th COST Dinghy: $25E Keel Mats $30( DAYTIME: 1 Week course June tlst _ 25th In! Dinghy or Keel August 23nt . 27m for Kul only $am to 4pm COST Dinghys 1 Keel Mats i Lessons tor adults are Otters dinghy and keel boats. Space is limited so book cart Sum sail program Gold sail program 3mm all program Win. an program llt Jul nl It )mmitled u m HUGH met Mitch kit ll number will stay on until Aug. 6th to help wl vIack’s Pennsylvania world headquarters. Du greed not to subcontract any work out without Any work that can be done by IAM members l rk h ,1mpt The Oakville Planning and Development Municipal Buildin ouncil Chambers of the Oakville h a QUALITY MAJOR APPLIANCES ll funeral Bottle M . EVERYDAY LOW PRICES . COMMERCIAL QUOTES . AVAILABLE ON REQUEST . FREE REMOVAL OF tltl7 APPLIANCES THE " HOURS: APPLIANCE KING tum Mon-Wed faGr-o, PREMIER TRUST A PROFESSIONAL COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY, @akhiem A National Trustee Company NEW . NEW SCRATCH & DENT . PRE-DWNED SELECTION . VALUE q WARRANTY q OPTIONAL EXTENDED WARRANTY AVAILABLE ‘ommittee meets at It takes a special kind of professionalism to serve a community well. And it takes a special effort to do a good job so that people are willing to refer others to you, That's why our services are not limited just to the funeral itself For example, we are available for pre- arrangement services so you can plan the details of a funeral in advance and eliminate some of the stress following the death of a loved one. And we're available afterwards, too, to assist you in any my we can in coping with your grief As we continue to serve the community of Oakville, we would like to take this opportunity to renew our commitment to providin comfort, understanding and professional service for many years to come. White Oaks Blvd. ts at 7:30 pm. in the Building. 1225 Trafa 562 KERR ST 11 Upper Sixth Plaza -e l500 Sixth Llne, Oakville 338.0413 ,lllin meets at 8 pm ' Burlington. 30 p.m. in the ll re nsultation 11 30 ional pment will be ar kill m 844-3030 tt (416) room. .. this is a situation we have to free ourselves from,"Charest said. I He said it was important for the future government to tie the problems of the deficit to a broader vision; one encompassing poverty and unemploy- ment. "We have to argue the link- would look at all areas of government for cuts, possibly reducing the number of peacekeeping forces in the world to 5% from the current 10%; continue support for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA); preserve accessibility to health care. four ways to improve health care are to focus onl preventive medicine, incentives in health care to ensure doctors and administrators make the best financial decisions, alternative care and abuse in the system. woes Jelinek said he told the national media months ago that there was going to be no coronation for Campbell and that this was going to be a very healthy race. Jelinek GO dicted a multi-balloted win for Charest, a candidate he said had "sub. stance." 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