Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 8 Nov 2000, A3

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I Wednesday November 8, 2000 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER A3 \ Bazar says track record in community important consideration B y D a vid B a za r Candidate for Regional Council, Ward 2 W hy elect David B azar for Ward 2 Regional and Local Councillor? W ith his proven track record as a con sultative leader, I will get results and treat constituents with respect. As a C hartered Accountant and profes sionally trained mediator with a successful Oakville practice, I have a long history of serving and protecting the interests of peo ple typical o f the constituents of Ward 2. A 14-year Ward 2 resident, I am a car ing father of two and a loving husband with a direct interest in getting results and protecting the interests of Ward 2. As a frequent and long-time volunteer (from Big Brothers to coaching minor sports), I have proven to be a concerned citizen with a willingness to serve the community. I will work for affordable taxes, m od em and comprehensive recreational facili ties, safe water, fairly and responsibly managed truck and car traffic, effective fire and police protection, better public transit, additional homes for the aged, and responsible developm ent practices. I have the track record, the tools, and the willingness to serve as .your represen tative for Ward 2. On Nov. 13th, vote David Bazar. For m ore inform ation, visit www.davidbazar.com or call me directly at 338-0330. David Bazar Would fight gridlock says Oliver in Ward 2 By Fred Oliver j Candidate for Regional Council Ward 2 I, Fred Oliver, am seeking the office of Regional Councillor for Ward 2, as I have the time to serve full-time and have 14 years expe rience as a Regional Councillor. We need to do something about the traffic gridlock, the envi ronment, and the growth of our Town. We need to ensure that the growth is affordable, well-planned and environmentally sound. Council must also ensure that our present citizens and facilities are adequately serviced. If elected, I will strive to cor rect the traffic gridlock, ensure we have safe homes, streets and schools, improve the communica tion between the public, staff and councils, and closely monitor the overall administration at both the Town and the Region with a view to maintaining taxes as reasonable as possible. There are areas which need attention and action such as some of our facilities, Transit Service, bicycle paths, and duck routes. I believe in efficiency at all lev els and will strive to see that the citizens receive the best and most for their tax dollar. I have lived in Oakville for 46 years and during those years have served on the Boards of: · The Hospital · Sheridan College · Police Services · Town of Oakville Water Air Rescue Force I have served as a member of / p ann says renewed focus neededA A. B y S im o n D a m Candidate for Regional Council, Ward 2 Fred Oliver the Lions Club for 43 years, and on numerous committees at both the Town and Region. I also served as Police Chief for 26 years. I have the experience, time and dedication to serve you and seek your support to do so. After 10 years of following our municipal coun cil, including my involvement at provincial and federal levels, I believe we need to renew our focus at the municipal and regional councils if we want to determine the quality of our lives and what we're surrounded by. Municipal politics is no longer a sleepy activity to be driven by either a narrow personal agenda or old century attitudes. I will bring Ward 2 new ideas backed by a wide range of experience to work at the issues in our community. For skills we need now are more strategic in nature. I will use my experi ence to build a case for new businesses to come to Kerr Street and to work out the return of some form of bank operation to Kerr. At the same time, people are asking for a farmer's market at Westside and Kerr and for Council to rezone Speers to make it more retail tenant friendly. With the right council leadership, these can be achieved. In the Coronation Park area, the waste treatment plant is outdated and the smell has been especially rank. We need political leadership to bring about facility updating as well as service improvements. Whether in planning, deve opment, or infrastructure capacities, we are facing sig nificant environmental issues that will need to be managed with the future in mind. The changing role of the fire department and increasing involvement in information, education, hazardous mate rials, calls for a review of Simon Dann manpower allocation and crew numbers, especially for emergency response. The Dorval Drive extension study is another issue that doesn't reflect resident interests and this needs to be addressed before it goes any further. Ward 2 is ready for new regional council repre sentation with vision, ideas, and the commitment to push for change and service improvements. While it's impossible to cover all the issues of interest here, I've heard about many of them in the past month and believe that many of them can have a positive outcome if we have energetic and commit ted council support With your vote, I will make that happen. Santa is C ow in g... 5 2 n d A nnual C la u s Saturday, November I? at 4:0 0 am 750 PLAIN n . PAPER FAX 1 · 10-pg auto doc. feedB L * 100-sheet paper tray ^ · Up to 20-| |e memory 1 43634 M ail-in Rebate - 40.00 Price After 1 Rebate 189.99 LOVHlBRiCES EVERY D A Y! 870MC PLAIN PAPER FAX · · · · · Up to 20-pg fax memory Caller ID ready 10-pg auto doc. feeder 14.4K BPS fax modem Built-in answering machine 386931 Special Order in tome stores Y O UW O U LD N 'T T R U STJU ST A N Y O N ET OD R IV EY O U RC A R , SO W H YT R U ST JU ST A N YC O M PA N YT O IN SU R E IT ? 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