Oakville Beaver, 7 Apr 1993, p. 8

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'Q 5qu MERAY OF OAKVILLE s22,995 Da $18,995 s11,995 845-6623 s9,995 1990 VOLVO 760 TURBO WAGON 1988 VOLVO 760 TURBO WAGON 1986 VOLVO 240 WAGON $3.1M 1987 VOLVO 745 TURBO QEW &403) Oakville ill Dax vo LVO call if Lta 338-6236 )Q ram 1991 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4 DOOR m s16,995 $16,495 513,995 s14,995 KENNEDY FORD 845-1646 1991 AEROSTAR EXTENDED XLT 1991 TAURUS GL WAGON 1991 AEROSTAR EXTENDED XL HICLES " The Oakville-Milton Liberal Riding Association will employ a new system of balloting when members select their federal elec- tion candidate tonight. Known as "preferential ballot- ing", the new system will allow vot- ing members to make a first, sec- ond, third and fourth-place selection on their ballots. "Preferential balloting only works when you have more than two candidates. Since we have four, we can use it," said Audrey Cairns, president of the riding association. The four nominees are Mohan Anand, David Bazar, Bonnie Brown, and Bruce Hood. Grits try new ballot system to choose Walker's Chocolates has the sweetest Easter friends - Eggbert Bunny, Henny Penny, Lucky Ducky - made . I l li . e a . e Discover a delightful assortment of baskets, tins mugs, even baggf just bunny ears. T]pr?etM.id4..le Jul. & 8th Line (Md: Swiss cum; Ears To A Happy Easter 1992 HONDA SYN WON ACCORD EXR $22,995 I l $25,500 "91 HONDA ACCORD EXR $16,495 1990 HONDA ACCORD EX 4 DOOR $13,995 1991 HONDA ACCORD EXR OAKVILLE HONDA s16,995 844-9831 r a celifratum q/good tam Egg/S, Chocolates ly ii-ji.,'-,'-.-'-,--.,--,-;;, S Vin-:1 sl Cairns said the new system was adopted by the Liberal Party of Ontario for election candidate nom- inations only and will not apply to leadership conventions. "The purpose of preferential bal- loting is for the convenience of the members because they only have to (cast their ballot) once," said Calms. She said preferential balloting is "a more democratic way" of nomi- nating a candidate because "it encourages people to listen to what all the candidates are saying and then make an informed choice." The new balloting system will also speed up the selection process, 1992 CHRYSLER TOWN l COUNTRY VOYAGER LOCKWOOD CHRYSLER ‘75 xiv/econ Road 845-6653 1990 FORD AEROSTAR EDDlE BAUER EDITION $13,900 1991 ISUZU TROOPER " 4X4 s13,900 s7,900 1989 CHRYSLER DYNASTY LE 849-4546 T tit Cairns said. "We can get through a vote count in about an hour," she said, Under the new system, rioting members have to make a minimum of three selections on their ballots in order for them to be counted in the final results, she said. Members who select less than three nominees will have their ballots removed after either the first or second ballot count. Cairns said if no clear winner emerges after the ballots have been counted - a nominee requires 50% plus one vote to be declared the candidate - the nominee with the least number of first-place votes will be dropped from the voting. That nominee's second-place votes Halton students will be front and centre at this year's Halton Music Showcase tonight (April 7th) in the Great Hall of Hamilton Place. The Great Hall is the only location large enough to hold the hun- dreds of performing students. Several regional groups will perform before a massed finale of all the regional groups provides a dramatic ending to the evening of Halton students join in song at Hamilton Place music showcase music Halton Music Showcase '93 is organized by Anne Clifton, Eleanor Wallace, Jane Wamsley and Peter Wilcox, all Halton teachers. Oakville schools are included in the event. A massed elementary choir includes choirs from Dr. Charles Best, Brantwood, Frontenac, Glen Williams, CH. Norton, Pine Grove, Sheridan, Sunningdale. Robert Little and Sir Ernest MacMillan Public Schools. A massed intermediate/senior choir includes students from Eastview Public School. WI Dick, Stewarttown and Maplehurst Public Schools, as well as T.A. Blakelock. White Oaks, Milton District, M.M. Robinson and LB. Pearson high schools. Guest choral conductor will be Kenneth Fleet, afull-time vocal and instrumental music teachers at Medway High School in Arva. The Halton Senior Wind Ensemble. a regional instrumental ensem- ble of secondary music students who have been recommended by their home school music teacher. is under the director of guest conducted Lee Willingham, who conducts the Bell' Arte Singers and is curricu- lum coordinator for music in Scarborough. The meeting is the third of five "town hall" meetings planned by the Reform party candidate. The community meetings are part of Sommersall’s eight-week tout of the Oakville-Milton Riding which will culminate with a May 4th fund-raising rally with Preston Manning, the national leader of The Reform party of Canada in attendance. . The other meetings will be held at the Lions Club Arena in Milton on April 22nd, and the Glen Abbey Recreation Centre on April 27th. Issues Oakville-Milton Reform Party Candidate Allan Somersall is holding a "town hall" meetingat the Oakville Trafalgar High School on April Nth. Visit of Reform Party leader climax of candidate 's meetings FRIDAY, APRIL 16 SATURDAY, APRIL 17 TV AUCT I (ii)N t6 During ihe meetings Sommersall will address national aid local ALL PROCEEDS TO ROTARY COMMUNITY CHAIUTABLE PROJECTS OVER $125,000 IN AUCTION ITEMS LOOK FOR THE COMPLETE LIST IN THE TV AUCTION FLYER DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR THE WEEK OF THE AUCTION pm OAKVILLE. OAKVILLE-TRAFALGAR, OAKVILLE WEST & OAKVILLE NORTH am Oakville/ Burlington cablenet "rtritiit: 6th Annual candidate tonight includes choirs from Dr. Charles Best, Williams, CH. Norton, Pine Grove, Little and Sir Ernest MacMillan Public thre tht two most first-place votes may not nec- essarily be the candidate who is selected. "The person that wins (the can- didacy) may not be the first choice of the majority of people,", she said. The riding's nomination conven- tion will be held at the St. Volodymyr Cultural Centre, 1280 Dundas St. W., from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. liminat H. Be remaining nominees If there is still no ale: nominee with the lea uld tht wminee with the least number econd-pluce votes would be limited, That nominee's third- e votes would then go to the remaining nominees. Cairns said the nominee with the t first-place votes may not nec- irily be the candidate who is listributed to the no clear winner tttt

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