Oakville Beaver, 10 Sep 1993, p. 1

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<4 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER [ 5/«’5’5 Jmmw? /V "CCNA Better Newspapers Competition 1993 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1993 A Mctroland Community Newspaper Vol. 31 No. 108 32 Pages 75 Cents (GST included) ‘Twelve faithful By DIANE HART Special to the Beaver even began. * gathered at the local NDP nominaâ€" Lambert. Banigan, now a Toronto resiâ€" dent for about a year, has been a long time local NDP supporter [ who has run for office in three preâ€" vious elections. i _ "I‘ve seen Lambert at other meetings this summer, and I was * impressed. I think he will be a fine candidate," said Banigan following the meeting, adding he has urged more young people and union peoâ€" ple to become involved in the ridâ€" Woman jailed 15 days for welfare fraud A 46â€"yearâ€"old woman has been jailed for 15 days in jail and ordered to repay Halton Region $3,540 she received through a fraudulent welfare claim. Toronto resident Caroline Shumilak, formerly of Oakville, was sentenced in Burlington provincial court, Tuesday, by Judge William Sharpe. Shumilak had pleaded guilty to one count of fraud over $1,000 on Aug. 4th. One charge of uttering a forged document was withdrawn In addition to the prison term Shumilak was placed on probation for one year and ordered to perform 100 hours of community service and financial penalty, The charges were laid last December following a joint inves tigation by Halton Region‘s welâ€" fraudulent welfare application dat ing back to July 1992 $ 0 Canadian Open see Sports page 17. (Photo by Peter McCusker) 2 fare fraud investigator Peter : Foulds and Detective Al Knights, g()\'e:'casl skies and intermittent rainshowers couldn‘t deter golf fans such as Lindsay Cody, of of the Halton regional Police {,‘ Oakville, from enjoying Skins Competition at the Canadian Open at Glen Abbey Tuesday. Phil ; Service | Mickelson and Curtis Strange split the $15,000 purse in the competition. For more coverage on the f he investigation involved a w A KIES $ Be a Hero' The fight was over before it | In front of about 12 people | ® tion meeting Wednesday, veteran | NDP candidate Richard Banigan | § declined his nomination in favor of | local union representative Willie | party select NDP candidate ing association. Banigan added that he hoped the possibility of a battle between he and Lambert at Wednesday‘s nomination meeting would have (See ‘NDP‘ page 7) INSIDE * FRIDAY FILE Lights, lasers, dancing Ozone club is dance sensation Page 11 SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS Ashbrooks Oakville, Burlington Milton Starting Sept. 15/93 HR BLOCK For More information Call: (418) 681â€"8006 Ext. 102 Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement #435â€"201 C " I " C B Send your kids back to SC hool with oven fresh Tim Hortons cookies. Tim Hortons bakes a delicious Comt‘,el'oaHoum m NE I J variety of cookies daily. From Chocolate Walnut Chunk to meltâ€"inâ€"yourâ€"mouth Peanut Butter. 845â€"5585 #5002 for ' Take home six of our oven fresh cookies today I ® the Joke of the Day. " Oul4 $1.29 for Six Regular Sized Cookies L---_-- No Charge for the call.

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