Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 12 Nov 2000, p. 5

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Sunday, November 12, 2000 THE O A K V ILLE BEAVER 5 Local issues dominate Ward 2 candidates meeting By Melanie Cum m ings SPECIAL TO THE BEAVER Municipal election candidates offered succinct one word answers, honest T don't knows' and even mentioned sex, all during Thursday night's Ward Two meet ing. The slate of eight candidates is filled with longtime activists and politicians alike, vying for the region al chair, a regional council seat and a seat on local council. About 65 residents attended the meet ing at the Oakville Christian School on Third Line. Discussions ranged from revitalizing Kerr Street, truck traffic concerns on Dorval Drive, and environmental protec tion issues. Organizers of the event, the West Oakville Ratepayers Inc. and Oakville South Central Residence Association, had attempted to focus discussion on the town's plans to privatize property assess ment services - the town pays $4.5 mil lion annually to a provincial body. The room united in applause when regional candidate Simon Dann said, "Ward Two has long been considered the wrong side of the tracks in Oakville. It's gotten the short end of the stick as far as services go, for too long." The community's passion to improve local life could possibly be summed up by longtime activist local council candi date Mary Paul, who likened her desire to Bazaar and Oliver stated they had lim ited knowledge on the matter. A limited debate over water pipe pro jects did ensue, briefly, among candidates for regional chair, which is being chosen by voters for the first time. Incumbent Joyce Savoline is attempt ing to hold on to her seat. She is being challenged by Anne Marsden and Lisa Cooper. Cooper's campaign focus has been on help fellow residents as something "bet ter than sex." what she sees as unnecessary spending of Neither of the regional candidates taxpayer dollars on replacing water pipes which she says could just as well be David Bazar, Dann nor Fred Oliver differed in their opinions about cleaned out. Savoline contested Cooper's statement the misuse of Dorval Drive as a primary truck route, and agreed roads all across stating that replacing the corroded pipes at town should share the load of truck traffic. an added cost of $42 per homeowner over Each of these candidates, as well as 1 10 years, was "the responsible thing to do." Savoline also credited her leadership Paul and incumbent local councillor Linda Hardacre, also shared environmental con over the past six years for its record on cerns about air pollution due to traffic con never raising taxes in that time, and twice gestion on the QEW, water quality and reducing them. Marsden said she was "an expert on industrial waste and land uses. Oliver, a former Oakville police chief integrity, not water mains" and didn't com and Halton deputy police chief, kept his ment further on the issue. She continually answer short when a resident asked pleaded with voters to make an informed whether he would push for better police choice at the polls Monday. response to public complaints. He simply said, "yes". And when another resident polled regional candidates on their understanding of housing issues facing the mentally ill in their community (the responsibility has been downloaded from the province onto regional social services) Simon Dann con fessed he was unaware there was a crises. Stock M arket Boom or Bust? H o w to profit either way. Learn about a Revolutionary Investment Strategy Tu esda y, N o v e m b e r 14,h, 2000 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. MUNICIPAL ELECTION 200 J& H o lid a y Inn O a k v ille 590 Argus Road "Trafalgar B" Room Oakville (Registration at 6:30 p.m · Refreshments served) Through this unique strategy you will discover that there is a better way to build your financial future. ························A ** Investorplus.com is in the business of helping you build wealth through well-selected real estate investment properties. Seating is com plim entary but limited so please R S V P early to request y o u r reservation 1 · 888 · 811 · 7466 .............. s c o r n 9 W · * -- % w . a m · Because so much is riding on your tires.TM A R C T IC ALPIN® · Ultra-premium winter tire · Ultra ice traction · 30-day satisfaction warranty · Meets the R A .C .* snow traction performance requirements Luxury condominiums · Overlooks Sixteen Mile Creek Valley · Steps from the GO, minutes to QEW · 9' ceilings /balconies · 5 free appliances · Pool · Billiards · Exercise rooms W J k A FURNISHED M ODEL TO VIEW 1 B ed ro o m + D en 2 B ed ro o m + D en Rubber Association of Canada A! < / ) tr c c L U * *168900 *104900 f Includes Parking FroB M f Includes Parking TRAFALGAR CORNWALL RD. 1 \ 1 ^*203,900: *589,900 9 0 5 -3 3 8 -2 8 0 0 Hours: Monday - Thursday, 12 p.m. - 6 p.m. Saturday, Sunday & Holidays: Noon - 5p.m. Closed Fridays Prices & Specifications are subject to change without notice. E. & O.E. LAKESHORE RD. E. | \LAKESHORE RD LAKE ONTARIO w w w .m ilb o r n e .c o m /o a k r id g e .h tm l

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