Oakville Beaver, 13 Oct 2010, p. 22

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w w w . o a kv ill eb ea ve r.c o m O A KV IL LE B EA V ER W e dn es da y, O ct ob er 1 3, 2 01 0 2 2 Ward Two Elect Cathy DUDDECK TOWN & REGIONAL COUNCILLOR A lifelong resident of Oakville, Cathy has lived in Ward 2 for over 48 years. For the past 7 years Cathy has served as the Town Councillor for Ward 2 as well serving at the Regional Council as Councillor Olivers alternate. Prior to her municipal experience she was the Special Assistant to Gary Carr MPP Oakville ( now Halton Regional Chair ) for 13 years. During that time she advocated and assisted constituents with their various provincial issues and concerns. In addition to her council related duties Cathy also volunteers for several organizations within the community: Halton K9 Lions Club, Salvation Army Community Council, Oakville Santa Claus Parade, fostering for Dog Guides and St. Pauls United Church. An Outstanding Record On The Issues That Matter Most Successfully opposed a 16-storey development proposed for central Oakvilles neighbourhood at Lakeshore and Brant. Cathy agreed with the need for a new hospital, but voted against the funding proposal that might burden residents with additional tax. Successfully opposed a 143-unit, 4-storey, high density development proposed for the Fantasy Fruit Market Site. Played a key role in ensuring that the DND Lands at Dorval and Rebecca will no longer be vacant land, and will be developed in accordance with what the community decides Worked with local business owners to advance the revitalization of Kerr Village Shopping District. Helped Hopedale Mall area residents to prevent a drive-thru fast food outlet next to a residential area. 905-845-1812 email: vote4cathyduddeck@cogeco.ca A safe and healthy environment for our children and grandchildren to live and play. Ensuring Oakville and Halton Region provide the resources and attention to the issue of Economic Development - we have to encourage businesses to come to our community. Advocate for affordable housing so our children have a choice to live in Oakville and our seniors can afford to downsize and remain close to family and friends. Doug MacKenzie Makes government listen to the people - gets results! As President of C4CA, Doug led a great team against the Power Plant. Now Doug wants to continue the fight for the health of our families, cutting taxes, and controlling debt. DougMacKenzie.ca Common Sense for a Change! Ward 6 Regional Councillor

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