Oakville Beaver, 27 Oct 1993, p. 1

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Brow! We have nothing to be ashamed of. Oakvilleâ€"Milton is still a Conservative riding. Despite the national trend, despite the media, we‘ve gotten our message out," she said. "My commitment to the renewal of the party remains strong. Not only to renew it in Oakvilleâ€"Milton A Metroland Community Newspap« 184 Lakeshore Rd Physician says refinery making patient ill helpiur A nI 10 (See ‘Mulvale‘ page 5 h X X x io Cogh MAAA X J A A 2 Â¥ Y «4 x ’A »4 * * a w X JA » "tw % X % s x YÂ¥ F ide al n rides nC By BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staff Party‘s accomplishme be termed remarkable an ordinary one. Reformer ran close third behind mayor But for Reform‘s extraordinary political In a traditionally e 845â€"558 tionally Conservative ndin mplishments in Tuesday‘s : VoI a and No.128 limate if the politic ird Malb that t _ Rockport U in _ OOOOSSSLAILLLOOOcrrmmrrrnremmnrninreenocnererntnene enc teonrtorenenreines u E ”CCNA Better Newspapers Competition 1993 )o WgMEN’S COLLECTION LIFESTYIE 110 Torn That he C thci gn the el€cI he hall where timistic that BY BARB JOY Oakville Beaver Staff Doctor says woman should move to protect her health H "No doctor has ever pinpointed that it was Petro Canada that worsened the condition and no doctor has put it in writing that a patient should leave the area for these medical reasons," said Cathy Matsumoto, president of ICARE, a group that has been investigatâ€" ing the refinery‘s emissions for three years. "This gives us fuel because a lot of people have been saving that their health problems A Halton doctor‘s letter pinpointing Petro Canada as the source f his patient‘s worsening medical condition has created a precedent or a group fighting the refinery‘s emissions. A letter from Dr. Peter Sotornik, of Burlington, advised the Talton Housing Authority that his patient, Ann Gliddon, should nove from her present home on Burloak Drive to avoid chemical nhalations from the refinery. 7 al tide to victory B )( mall where his workers aw listic that the Reform P: i1 opposition in this riding. frontrunner, he ascribed t Br LA Som l‘ WT D Gyr returns workers ple 11 rm Party when AW all hind and C Be Sure To Attend Our Snowbird Seminar Date: October 28, 1993 Time:7 P.M. Place: Howard Johnson, Oakville For preâ€"registration, call 338â€"2482 T Topics include: *« Health Care « U.S. Taxes v * Financial Services * Estates Reform bleeds off Tory votes as Bonnie Brown defeats Mayor Ann Mulvale for seat By HOWARD MOZEI Oakville Beaver Staff of victory over second place finisher Ann Mulvale ‘ ‘ fter all these years, how sweet it is!" Those were the ls first words Bonnie Brown declared as she took the podium Monday night to formally acknowledge her winning role in the Liberal sweep of Canada and her huge margin M l Bonnie Brown (Liberal) Ann Mulvale (Progressive Conservative) Richard Mailbogutf (Reform Party) Willie Lambert mor) Harry Bright (Natural Law Party) Ken Campbell (Independent) "You could see the sweep coming," said Pant, treasurer and chairman of the Oakvilleâ€"Milton Liberals‘ Selection Committee. "You can‘t imagine how happy I am. We worked very hard." Pant â€" who was decked out in matching Liberal hat, shirt, scarf and buttons â€" said he worked seven days a week, 365 days a year for Brown. "It is my heart and soul," he said. "In Calgary Mr. Chretien said we have a lot of work to and that‘s what we‘ve done." Brown backer and Ward 5 councillor Liz Behrens was equalâ€" Iv incredulous at both the national residence in Flying South For the Winter? 1 Addressing her campaign team a crowd of ecstatic wellâ€"wishâ€" , the new MP for Oakvilleâ€" ton said the election results re a direct reaction by 1adians against the greed and râ€"eatâ€"dog attitude of the IP The tumultuous reception was r cry from the day Brown first ered the nomination race for local Liberals, when she ounced her candidacy to a pair eporters over cups of coffee in kitchen. Monday night, howâ€" ‘r, there was no one in the m who felt she hadn‘t earned ry accolade, placard and balâ€" n. In turn, Brown was quick to nk her "tireless" team who had H n NI See ‘Liberals‘ page 4) MV "ureless team v the million miles i alongside her. N lin mith h 1d dest expectations of ost dedicated workers : Pant who predicted ; ago that his candidate m 24.000 ballots and Ars. the people of Canad2 1 that in spades," said ime 34. Halt 64 Pages really sustained te Housin em! f the 100% Govornment Guaranteed 8.25% BURNS CANADA VOTES ic o ~<s //T;‘; F Â¥" ////’/ oupons Maturimg in 2003 INSIDE Paper FRY uim SPORTS............... EDITORIAL....... 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