Oakville Beaver, 22 Oct 1993, p. 1

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A Metroland community Newspaper Vol. 31 No. 126 BOSNIA-HERZEGOVINA RELIEF CONCERT Five area bands â€" Athen Rye, Anna Romaine, Cucculann's Lament, The Nines and The Kings are donating their time and talent to perform at a Bosnia-Herzegovina Relief Concert at the Ozone Nightclub, 309 Lakeshore Rd. Eat 7:30 pm, Tuesday. Tickets are $25 for adults and $20 for students with all money raised going towards Bosnia-Henegovina relief efforts. Tickets are available at the Oakville Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, 167 Navy St., 845-5241, AM 1250 CHWO Radio, 284 Church St., 845-2821, and the Downtown Oakville BIA, 146 Lakshore Rd. 13., 844-4520. Pictured here are (lying down) Trevor Magee, of Athen Rye, (first row left to right) Jeff Low, of Cucculann's Lament, Keith Thompson, Brad Skye, both of Athen Rye, (back row left to right) Stephan Szcusniak, Michael O'Grady, both of Cucculann's Lament, Mary Ellen Frederick, executive director of the Oakville Branch of the Canadian Red Cross Society, Mary Jo Milhomens, curative director CHWO Radio, Pat McEwen, Chair International Services Oakville Red Cross Society and singer Anna Romaine. (Photo by Peter MoCusker) + The Cjnadian Red Cross Society »:' Ask for your F RE E mm, SAFETY STICKER! This Hallowe’en, help your children play safe and stay safe. (At participating stores while supplies last) FRIDAY: OCTOBER 22, 1993 Woman given two OHIP cards By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Stqfi“ n Oakville woman has _ innocently shown how easy it is to defraud OHIP’ 8 health card system After having her health card stolen this summer, Helen Poole eventually received not one, but two replacement cards â€"â€" with different version codes. This week Progressive Conservative health care critic Jim Wilson brought Poole's case to light in the Ontario legislative assembly. While questioning Ruth Grier, minister of health, Mlson held up Poole’s two replacement OHIP cards. He then asked Grier which Allegations of wrongdoing malicious, false: angry Malboeuf says By SAL BOMMARITO Special to the Beaver The documents, delivered anonymously last week to The Beaver in an unmarked manilla envelope, allege Malboeuf failed a credit check of nomination candi- dates because he had two court judgments against him totalling more than $27,000. _ akville-Milton Reform Party candidate Richard Malboeuf says documents containing allegations of 1mpropri- ety against him are misrepresenta- tions and a deliberate attempt by his political opponents to destroy his campaign. “The reason they’ve thrown this on your lap is someone must have found out we were winning. They’ve pulled out all the stops” to derail the campaign, the Oakville-Milton candidate said in an interview. The papers include copies of a sheriff’s file and a credit check (See 'Candidate' page 4) 32 Pages A startled Grier confessed she had no idea, but said she would “undertake to find out that answer justassoonaslcanandtotellthe member, Mrs. Poole and the House how that could have happened.” card Poole is supposed to be using. Frank Milligan is Entrepreneur of the Year Poole said the incident began in mid-July when she was shopping at the Maple Grove shopping centre. In a moment when she was distract- ed, a young man stole her wallet containing about $200 in cash and her credit cards. She immediately cancelled all her other cards and wrote the Ministry of Health office on Yonge street for a replacement for her OHIP card and received an application which she completed. ' (See “Oakville' page 5) Todav's Glen Yates is Business Person of the Year Paper INSIDE Canadian Publications Mail Product Agreement #435-201 75 Cents (GST included) Chamber awards SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS The Buy, Consumers Distributing Page 24

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