Oakville Beaver, 14 Oct 1994, p. 5

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"I know when to be a team player and when to stand alone," says Flynn, who isn‘t shy about making a scene to get his point across. Not that the selfâ€"employed busiâ€" nessman, now in his third term at the Region, is merely along for the ride. Flynn is the first to admit he often takes an independent stand on contentious concerns only to have others swing around to his way of thinking. "I still find this all extremely satâ€" isfying and there are a lot of projects and issues on the go I‘d like to see through," said Flynn, 39, the marâ€" ried father of one. Flynn â€" who is an instrumental force behind such situations as the Twelve Mile Creek Transportation Study and Market Value Assessment (MVA) â€" believes it makes sense for someone with an intimate knowlâ€" edge of the facts to be a part of their completion. Simply put, he‘s already up to speed. ROM THE PaAST I 12â€"4 pm. We love the classics and we‘re going to prove it to you! I Enjoy a 20% discount all day on selected kids classics series. | Classic movies: Jane Eyre, Secret Garden and more, ] will be playing. Enter our contest to win a gift | edition of Little Women. We‘ll have the first line of J some childrens classics, you‘ll have to provide the | correct titles. â€" No Hints! Oakville Beaver Staff By HOWARD MOZEL Flynn seeks reâ€"election to. finish unfinished business A case in point is Regional MVA. One idea being considered is the reâ€"allocation of seats to create a Regional Council that is the same size or smaller with more seats for Oakville. By creating an extra ward locally, the town could revert to a sevenâ€"member Council with each councillor serving both locally and regionally. Other issues Flynn is keeping close tabs on range from the financâ€" ing and implementation of the "Oakville has to take a more aggressive stand in how the Region operates," he says. "We have to get across what we expect and what we can contribute." Flynn will also give his attention to restructuring at the Region that would give Oakville a more powerâ€" ful say in what transpires there, hopefully reducing duplication and excess. "It‘s going to take a concerted effort to explore every avenue," said Flynn. "We don‘t want to submit to a system that will hit seniors and business so hard." In 1992 he was appointed by Oakville Council to lead the fight against the plan at Regional Council. Along with its citizen members, the Oakville contingent convinced Regional Council to delay implementation of MVA and study further alternatives. If no betâ€" ter option can be hammered out, MVA goes into effect Jan. 1, 1996. oming Nov. 5th x ! Q.E.W. OAK. . WE TOWN ARE CE HERE Flynn, a member of the Halton Children‘s Aid Society Board for nine years, has served on a variety of municipal and regional commitâ€" tees and remains active in local sports activities. Transportation Study (including bridges over the creek and reconâ€" struction of Burloak Drive) to the successful completion of the massive Outer Harbor project. Twelve â€" Mile Kevin Flynn * Covers 13 areas of math from Kâ€"6 * Challengingâ€"with 80 different levels * Includes metric and Canadian currency * Keeps a graphic history of each child‘s speed and * Computer workbook (printable) keeps track of questions and answers Come in for a preview today! Not available in other stores. 243 North Service Rd., 8 Suite 100 North Service Rd. Oakville gF Core Curriculum Software (Available in DOS and MAC Presents

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