Oakville Beaver, 25 Oct 2006, p. 23

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday October 25, 2006 - 23 WARD 2 TOWN AND REGIONAL COUNCILLOR John Hogg Age: 52 Occupation: Local business person Property Assessment & Tax Consultant Political experience: 1994 Candidate for Town and Regional Council 1997 Candidate for Town Council Community service experience: I have served the community as the following: 1) President of the Oakville Chamber of Commerce 2) Co-Chair of Oakville Citizens' Committee on Property Tax Reform 3) President Federation of Oakville Residence Groups 4) President West Oakville Ratepayers Inc 5) Coach of Oakville Little League Baseball 6) Coach Oakville Minor Baseball Association 7) Chair of the Group Committee for the Ninth Trafalgar Boy Scouts 8) Director Ontario Federation of Agriculture Top three issues 1. Preserving Oakville's heritage 2. Transparency, openness and accountability 3. Self-financing growth Glenn M. Woolfrey Age: 46 Occupation: Director of Business Development at Adventis Personnel Inc. In addition, serving in an executive capacity with the Canadian Forces Naval Reserve Political experience: Running for the first time but actively involved in community. Community service experience: Oakville Santa Claus Parade Committee; coaching soccer; raising funds for charity groups such as Big Brothers and Big Sisters Halton, Transititions for Youth Oakville Spirit Awards; as a sponsor and presenter and was the co-chair for the Guinness World Juggling Event for Pine Grove School. Top three issues 1) Accessibility/active representation 2) Ward 2 revitalization 3) Balanced development Fred Oliver Age: 83 Occupation: Retired Political experience: Completing 20 years as Regional and Town Councillor Community service experience: Served on the Sheridan College Board, Halton Regional Police Services Board, Oakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital Board. Served as a volunteer: as a governor of the Royal Canadian Golf Association, founder and commander of the Town of Oakville Water Air Rescue unit, president of the Oakville Lions Club and 17 years as a volunteer at the Canadian Open, two as general chairman of the Open. During my 26 years as Police Chief, I served as president of the Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police. Top three issues 1) Strive for lower taxes 2) Improve transportation 3) Improve the environment - Regional & Town FRED OLIVERDENTIST Council Ward 2 ON NOVEMBER 13TH VOTE FRED OLIVER ELECT MARY CHAPIN Ward 3 Councillor NOTICE WARD 2 RESIDENTS ON NOVEMBER 13TH VOTE FRED OLIVER Quality of Life y preserving and protecting our neighbourhoods, environment, health & safety THE ONLY CANDIDATE IN WARD 2 WITH TOWN AND REGIONAL COUNCIL EXPERIENCE. IS FRED OLIVER HE HAS SERVED ON TOWN AND REGIONAL COUNCILS FOR OVER NINETEEN YEARS. HE IS DEDICATED, AVAILABLE, AND WILLING TO SERVE YOU AGAIN. IF YOU WANT A REPRESENTATIVE ON COUNCIL WITH EXPERIENCE AND ONE THAT WILL PROVIDE CONTINUITY ON COUNCIL, VOTE FRED OLIVER. Development p "intensification" that makes sense in the community, no unnecessary or intrusive development. Fiscal Accountability y We pay for what we get ­ and we should get what we pay for ­ more services and amenities needed for Ward 3 families KEEPING IN TOUCH 905-849-5669 E-mail: fred.oliver@hotmail.com "I will be your FULL-TIME Councillor for Ward 3" Phone: 905-337-8285 Visit: www.marychapin.ca For the benefits of EXPERIENCE and COMMITMENT ELECT MARY CHAPIN

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