Carpet Cleaning Specialists Since 1952 FREE 250 mL SPOTTING BOTTLE www.onthespotcleaning.ca RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL WALL TO WALL FURNITURE & UPHOLSTERY AREA RUGS PERSIAN & ORIENTAL 1446 WALLACE RD. OAKVILLE, ON TruckMount In-Plant Service Water Damage Restoration On The Spot! QEW Speers t Br on te Wallace See the transformation of what we can do in relation to others! 905-825-4256 VOTED BEST CARPET & RUG CLEANERS 9 YEARS IN A ROW! 25% Drop-off Discount! w w w .i n si d eH A LT O N .c o m O A K V IL LE B EA V ER Fr id ay , S ep te m be r 30 , 2 01 1 2 Bus users should check website Man carrying a dozen knives arrested I am more hopeful now that we can come to a settlement without a strike if the employer works in a proactive way as they have done in the last 24 hours, Paulo Ribeiro, the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) national representative overseeing negotiations, said Thursday. There was basically not much negoti- ating going on during the first 10 days of bargaining. As of now, we have not final- ized language. I am hoping to get that finalized within an hour. "There has been zero discussion as of now on the monetary items so we basi- cally have until the end of the day to come to an agreement on the monetary items or we could be facing a strike tomorrow (Friday) at midnight. Ribeiro said he is perplexed the Town does not intend to meet with the union for negotiations on Friday due to other engagements. He also said the union would hold firm to its strike deadline, stating he believes there is more than enough time to come to an agreement as the union is willing to negotiate during the night if required. Town officials have said they will nego- tiate until an agreement is reached. Courtemanche said in the event of a strike, all Oakville Transit bus service will be discontinued immediately and riders will need to make alternative travel arrangements. GO Transit riders may experience some congestion entering parking lots due to additional traffic and are asked to be patient. The Town advised drivers to be cau- tious around schools and in the Sheridan College area, as there may be more pedes- trians than usual. Oakvilles care-A-van service will con- tinue make trips for dialysis appointments only. All other bookings will be cancelled and customers who have booked trips as of Saturday, Oct. 1 will be contacted by telephone. The Town of Oakville website can be found at www.oakville.ca. The Oakville Transit website address is www.oakvilletransit.com. By David Lea OAKVILLE BEAVER STAFF A 41-year-old Mississauga man is fac- ing a number of charges after Halton police discovered a man with 12 con- cealed knives in his possession Wednesday night. Halton Regional Police said they were called to the area of Dundas Street and Hyde Park Gate at around 10:30 p.m. to investigate reports of a suspicious man in a motor vehicle. When the man got out of the car dur- ing the investigation, the officer on the scene spotted a knife sticking out of the top of the mans shirt, said police. The man was detained and a search performed. Police said this search resulted in the discovery of 11 more knives of various shapes and sizes, which were strategically concealed on the mans body. When asked about the knives, the sus- pect told police the weapons were required to protect his family. Paul DAndrea of Mississauga has been charged with five counts of possession of a prohibited weapon and carrying a con- cealed weapon. Continued from page 1 YourVote Counts! On October 6th, vote LARRY SCOTT for Oakville Ontario needs BETTER government REAL EXPERIENCEWHENWE NEED IT www.LarryScott.ca Larry has an Honours BA in Economics,Wilfrid Laurier and an MBA, Queens University He has 30 years of global finance experience including Head of Scotiabanks European Investment Bank Authorized by the CFO for the Larry Scott PC Campaign PC Leader Tim Hudak walking on Kerr Street with Larry Scott - September 22nd LARRY SCOTT Elec t