mam lay. Ma BySALBOMMARITO OakvilleBeaverStaf ormer Oakville and regional councillor Janet Mitchell wasn’t surprised when Oakville-Milton MP and Revenue Minister Otto Jelinek announced his retirement last In fact, Mitchell, who announced Friday she’ll seek to replace the long- time politician, was banking on it. consultants wide a full range ï¬nancial and busmess services. CanadaTrust Canda‘liusflullylnclkea ï¬r OAKVIU.E TOYOTA 338-2201 847-3039 Coopers 8 Lybrand accountants and Czada‘hnmhylmï¬leal Canadaka Immirï¬es’s Inmauve herinvolvemensqtma?ts W. Yeats Class Afloat project HUDIO BigSaoeAt OakaeToyota 201 Qty Came Driye Misssaugp, (Mano 15321:: (416) 27.54611 1091 ST.lAWRENCE CEMENT A Proud Early one evening we dropped anchor just off San Salvador. It was my galley day and we had been cooking a feast for dinner. I huskedacrateofcom, thenItoppedandtailedatonofgreen beans. We also cooked fried chicken a la Ryan Troy, corn bread and carrot cake for dessert. After dimer we all swam off the boat. It was very reï¬eshing after a day 1n the galley. The next day, after a morning swim in place of aerobics, we were given the day as shore leave on the island San Salvador rs part of the Bahamas. Christopher Columbus landed there m 1492 on his ï¬rst voyage to the Americas and claimed it for Spain. At the culmination of this incredible voyage which went beyond “the edge of the Earthâ€, and which pushed superstition and wavering faith to the limits, Columbus’ life was inimminent danger at the hands of his mutinous crew when land was sighted. Columbus named this landfall “San Salvador†for his deliverance. While we were exploring this small island, we came across a road sign which wamed “Watch For [andng Aircraft’ as the road had turned into the runway. That aftemoon we found a perfect, sandy beach where we relaxed for the rest of the day and swam in the surf. later that evening we sailed around to Antigua Oneofthe students withaï¬shingrodonboardhas startedupa deep sea ï¬shing club. To date they have caught a dolphin ï¬sh, a shark and a large, meaty blue ï¬sh that no one could identify. Everyone gets a share of the ï¬sh they catch and nothing tastes betterdranfreshï¬shoutoftheocean Until next week, )MML W L Dear Oakville: Our Oakville head ofï¬ce staff, branch staff and assoaates wish Sarah mone menporabie adventures, and-gonunued 'smoofl1ww' "ééil'iï¬i MERAYofOAKVILLE 300 South Service Rd. West Tho Mlllor lows, 321 Church Street nakvlllo, Ontario m 1?! Congratulations Sara on your adventures! You're an inspiration to -- us all! I Tax Plannmg' for 1993 I seafoodotflsbesfas welosavaletyof Wishing you smooth sailing throughout your travels 493mb†Rood.Ode Suite,sow1o Dorval Dr. Oakwlle (0113 Building) Start Your 570 TRAFALGAR RD AT QEW Callformore 849-4700 LINCOLN MERCURY O, l 5‘. O OHM “We have to be careful we don’t jeopardize the status of our delegates," While confirming Mitchell’s announcement, Lionel Kilburn, riding association president, said the ï¬rst task at hand is unravelling a complicated web of overlapping rules and regulaâ€" tions from both local and national PC organizations to ensure all potential candidates are treated equally. “I want to make sure (the would-be candidates) are treated fairly within the constitution of the (local) riding associ- ation and the national organization.†he Mitchell said she decided to make her announcement at this time because time will be at a premium between now and the upcoming federal elec- Jelinek’s announcement last week has created some interesting logistical challenges for the riding association, which was almady gearing up for its annual general meeting and delegate meeting for the PC leadership conven- hesaid. Thc situation is complicated ï¬mher because the delegate selection process will overlap with the nomination cam- Mondays Tuesdays 10-4 Wednesdays Thursdays 1-4 Saturdays 11-4 CLASSES 1993 Classes begin week of April 5th. Register by mail or in person. AKVILLE OCIETY 827-5711 560 Bronte Rd. Oakville