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Oakville Beaver, 1 Jul 2010, p. 5

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Mulvale announces bid to win Mayor's job back Continued from page 1 5 · Thursday, July 1, 2010 OAKVILLE BEAVER · www.oakvillebeaver.com She said that at the same time Knoll's skills are appreciated and used at the Regional level. "This is a concern to Oakville people and it is a concern that's grown," said Mulvale. "What they understand is that if one ward's democratic choice can appear not to be respected what will happen when they have an issue that really means something to their quality of life." Mulvale said she is also deeply concerned about the Town of Oakville's growing deficit, which critics say will rise to $89 million by the end of the year. "Our local government continues to spend too much, property taxes continue to rise and there is no plan to create employment opportunities or grow the local economy," she said. "I believe that it is irresponsible and unfair to leave a legacy of debt to our children. We must work together to maintain and enhance our quality of life. I will show leadership and set priorities that ensure that Oakville remains an affordable and outstanding place to live and raise a family." Mulvale said her campaign will be about unity and action stating she has listened to her friends and neighbours and shares their concerns. This campaign, she said, will cover everything from protecting the natural environment and green spaces to sound fiscal management and smarter spending. On the TransCanada power plant issue, Mulvale said she has already been working behind the scenes and making connections with many of the leaders involved. NIKKI WESLEY / OAKVILLE BEAVER MULVALE FILES: Surrounded by her supporters former mayor Ann Mulvale announced her intention to seek election as mayor of Oakville outside Town Hall on Tuesday afternoon. She proceeded to file her papers to confirm her registration as a candidate in the October municipal election. She also said that with so forward, who he felt would betmany highways nearby, ter serve the Town of Oakville. For the moment, he statOakville has already `paid its dues' when it comes to absorb- ed, his campaign will contining facilities that cause air pol- ue. Dr. Phelan knows that the first step in creating "I will continue my camlution. a great smile and any new patient relationship Burton was unfazed by paign and listen to what Ann is clear communication. With this in mind Mulvale wants to do with our Mulvale's return to politics. Dr. Phelan will spend time with you in our Before After consultation area discussing any concerns you "I look forward to the judg- $89 million dollar town debt, 10 porcelain veneers and Zoom! whitening may have about your smile and dental health, as ment of the people of Oakville `top heavy' town management well as your goals for the future. Dr. Phelan feels on my record of success at structure and finally our secreit is best to get to know the person before he gets controlling growth, catching tive, unnecessary Oakville to know your teeth. Before After up on facilities and making Hydro, with its bloated board," Creating a beautiful and lasting smile requires Full-mouth rehabilitation said Kay. developers pay," he said. time, skill and effort. No two people are alike and "If this is just a change "We will both be running no two smiles are alike. Our goal is to create a smile that is unique and individual for you, that from a Liberal-backed mayor on our records." will look great now and for many years to come. Mayoral candidate and for- to a Conservative-backed We would like to create a smile that expresses Before After mer Oakville bylaw enforce- mayor, then I will remain a your own unique personality and is well suited to 10 porcelain veneers and 2 implant crowns ment officer John Kay had candidate to offer a "regular your individual facial form. Actual Patient Treatments by Dr. Stephen Phelan stated previously he would resident" alternative. I look step aside if a candidate came forward to discussing with If you would like to ® Ann what she will do and her direction, before considering her as my ideal candidate." While Mulvale has been a resident of Oakville for 38 years, for 23 she has served in elected office and held several community leadership roles. Most recently she served as chair of the annual United Way campaign. Mulvale served as Oakville's mayor from 1988 to 2003 and has also served as an Oakville councillor, past president of the Association of Municipalities of Ontario and board member of the Federation of Canadian Municipalities and is also a former board member with the Ontario Municipal Employees Retirement System. "I love our town -- and that's why I have decided to seek the public's trust to serve as mayor, so that together we can forge an even stronger and more dynamic Oakville," said Mulvale. "Democracy is served by choice; I am privileged to be part of your choice on Oct. 25." Are You Happy With Your Smile? Famous Sunday Brunc is Open to the Public On Sunday, July 4, Glen Abbey's schedule a FREE cosmetic consultation appointment with Dr. Stephen Phelan, please call our office at (905) 827-1619 RECEIVE 50% OFF YOUR BILL Adults $29.95 Seniors $24.95 Children under 12 $14.98 Kids under five eat free! Dental Surgeon. 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