Oakville Beaver, 4 Nov 1994, p. 5

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The Oakville Beaver regrets the error. In fact, his concern lies with pedesâ€" trian and traffic safety at the Eighth Line and Upper Middle Road entrance to the Canadian Tire store at the Upper Oakville Shopping Centre. A story in the Friday, Oct. 28th ediâ€" tion of the Oakville Beaver incorrectly listed the Eighth Line overpass on the QEW as one of the concerns of Ward 6 local council candidate Tom Pope. "There is not a lot of accurate inforâ€" mation about the education system and it‘s hard for the ordinary person to get a handle on it," said Docherty. "I think the public has to get involved. I think we need to know more about it and as a trustee I would expect people to comâ€" municate with me a great deal." Docherty said her skills as a practisâ€" Communication with teachers and schools, evaluation of the education process, curriculum and teaching approaches are a few of the issues conâ€" cerned parents and taxpayers have raised as she goes doorâ€"toâ€"door. Docherty herself believes the issues for the 90‘s will focus on high quality eduâ€" cation, fiscal responsibility, communiâ€" cation, sex education, public versus priâ€" vate education and the reâ€"evaluation of educational goals. So far, her campaign has focused on meeting with as many people as possiâ€" ble who are involved with the education system to get a more inâ€"depth grasp of the issues. Docherty said she has been reading a lot of material about past and present educational developments and camâ€" paigning during the day. Mayor Ann Mulvale We lose sight of what has created stability in our lives," she said. Docherty believes people often take advantage of the system "which has done a lot for most of us." "The system is under a lot of presâ€" sure right now, but I want to be sure the public education system is preserved. I think it‘s vital to the stability of this society," said Docherty, who has been involved as a school volunteer, in parâ€" entâ€"teacher organizations and in a coop nursery school. "There are a lot of comâ€" peting interests right now in education." on Monday, Nov. 14 you have a choice nise Docherty believes people A have become complacent about the public education sysâ€" tem and she wants to ensure the system is preserved and improved. To run for election as a trustee is an objective she has harbored for a long time and with her name on the ballot Nov. 14th for Ward 2, the lawyer and mother of three, is one step closer to fulfilling that ambiâ€" tion. By KATHY YANCHUS Oakville Beaver Staff orrection Lawyer says education plays vital role in society AUTHORIZED BY THE C THEANN MULVALE ELECTIC Ward 2 public school trustee candidate make it 338â€"8556 "We will have to decide what we want out of education...and I am preâ€" pared to work really hard to maintain it and make it better," said Docherty. "I have no axes to grind. My interest is the best education possible for all our chilâ€" dren and I mean all of our children." workable solutions to problems." The future will be beset with many difficult decisi_ons said Docherty. Anise Docherty LAURENTIAN BANK OF CANADA ing lawyer for 14 years give her an added dimension as a candidate allowing her to analyze lengthy and complicated documents and information, "getâ€" ting to the real issues and finding Walter Campbell‘s â€" «"Fantasy On Ice" Preâ€"Christmas Special â€" $125 Framed Surroundings Gallery Limited Trafalgar Village ross Stree Oakville L6J 2W7 842â€"0610 As a fullâ€"service Canadian bank, we‘re capable of offering you products you may not have previously had, such as automated banking machines, Visa, debit cards, foreign exchange and numerous innovative banking plans exclusive to you as our customer. Of course, we‘re also a member of Visa, Interac and the Plus system. And for the business client, we will soon feature treasury and payroll services, merchant Visa, group RRSPs and more. So while there‘s a new sign outside your branch, you‘ll find the same friendly faces and services awaiting you inside. Because at Laurentian Bank, > t + we‘re committed to serving you for years to come Laurentian Bank has a 148â€"year tradition of sound financial management and responsiveness to our customer‘s needs. Today, we have 250 branches and over 3,000 employees. We‘re Canada‘s seventh largest Canadianâ€"owned and Federallyâ€"chartered domestic bank and one of the fastest growing. On October 31st, Laurentian Bank of Canada acquired the operations of twelve Manulife Bank branches in Ontario. Oakville Town Centre II Plaza 210 North Service Road West 2025 Gueloh Line Burllrg%ton dis LAURENTIAN BANK OF CANADA 2111 Dunwin Drive Mississauga LSL X2 828â€"1883

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