Oakville Beaver, 6 Mar 2002, A2

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A2 - The Oakville Beaver, Wednesday March 6, 2002 No leads in murder investigation of Oakville man Police have no suspects in last month's slaying of an Oakville man found in the Nith River by Highway 401, and are appealing again for public assistance in solving this crime. John Wayne Funk, 45, an engineering consultant who was working in Cambridge, was found Jan. 19 in the Nith River, below the Highway 401 bridge. "We are still looking for anybody who might have seen Funk's vehicle on the highway," especial ly at the time the vehicle was found and shortly afterwards, said Const. Bob McDonald, of the Oxford Community Police Service, which is inves tigating the murder. Police are also interested in talking to anyone who saw Funk in the days before his death, McDonald said. Funk was last seen in the Fountain Street-Maple Grove area of Cambridge where he was working on Jan. 16 between 5:30 and 6 p.m. He was reported missing Jan. 17. -- Torstar News Service 'C o t f t e * ^ o t A ^ c e ^ P erhaps its b e s t fe a tu re is its a ffo rd a b ility . Ron Kuzyk · Oakville Beaver YOUNG ENGINEERS MEET THE CHALLENGE: E J . Jam es team m em bers (left to right) Peter Pantolone, Neil Trilokekar, A ndrew L am antia (looking up) and K ira Pirani closely exam ine the CANADARM they built for the 2002 PEO Engineering Challenge a t B urlington's Jo h n T. Tuck School, Saturday. T heir project, and 13 others from H alton public and C atholic elem entary schools was on display du rin g the com petition. Holy Family, of Oakville, took hom e a gold m edal and the top prize, while K ilbride also earned a gold and second place overall followed by Falgarw ood, of Oakville, which also earned gold. The top three schools also get a lunch and a to u r o f the A vinM eritor robotic m anufacturing facilities in M ilton. Council may put campaign donations on Web site g per month, 36 month lease plus raxes down pa/menr. SO security deposit (Continued from page A 1) "I realize that Councillor Flynn may not have heard all of my words and for the record let me read from the transcript," said Mulvale. "I don't think the accusations you're (Need) making, ever so gently, have any part in this coun cil chamber. And I don't think they have any part in Councillor Flynn's campaign, his recent fundraiser, or in the other elections of this town." That was Mulvale's response to so-called alle gations of campaign funding by developers. "If you want to defend yourself. Your Worship, that's great," said Flynn, who went on to say he took great offence at being included. "As a member of council. I should not have to submit to that type of treatment," said Flynn, not ing many items the Mayor went on to mention in her defence, issues including her own federal cam paign in 1993 and questions- surrounding CanAtom, and waste issues, he had "no idea" about. "It appeared there was something premeditated about the whole thing," said Flynn. "When you rose to challenge the statements I thought it was a good thing for you to do," said Flynn. However the councillor said he was "absolute ly flabbergasted" to hear the mayor mention his name. 'T o hear something about yourself would be very usual, to hear something about myself, was very odd," said Flynn, who will be the Oakville Liberal candidate in the next provincial election. Last week, Flynn said, "On a local campaign I have never accepted money from developers though developers may have, in fact I'm sure they have, contributed to provincial parties in past elec tions." ""I've made it a practice not to accept money from the development industry in my local cam paign," said Flynn who was acclaimed in the last election and raised no funds. Though Mulvale was also acclaimed, she still raised funds, most of which were used in a cam paign encouraging people to vote in the municipal election. Mulvale's campaign consisted of a cock tail party fundraiser that was attended by many prominent Oakville residents, from counciUors, to business people, and developers. Other councillors also accepted donations from developers. Ward 4 Councillor Allan Elgar wasn't so eager to put the issue to rest. Elgar said he has been swamped with requests for the report on council lors' campaign expenses to be posted on the Town of Oakville's Web site. While the Mayor assured Elgar that "there's no secrecy here" and that the report is public, Elgar persisted and brought forward a motion which Flynn seconded. When council got into a voting melee about whether to spend the time of Town staff, posting the report on the Internet, it was agreed to defer Elgar's request until after a report on the last cam paign comes forward from Town Clerk Cathie Best at the Administrative Services Committee on March 26. The campaign expenses report was first avail able last spring. The Oakx ille Beaver ran a story on the report in its April 25, 2001 edition. · 220 hp. 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