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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 11 Jun 2004, p. 8

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8-The Canadian Champion, Friday, June 11, 2004 We believee.. in helping. THERMOST___ with purchas. of any Furnace or A/CI Al - candidates meeting Thurs. ciection hopefuls at an al-candidates mceting Thursday, June 17. Hoping for a big tumout, thse Milton Jaycees wiii host the cvent at thc Milton Leisure Centre, i1100 Main Street E. Conservative Party of Canada candidate Dean Martin, Green Party candidate Frank Marchetti, Liberai candidate Gary Carr and NDP candidate Anwar Naqvi will ail be there to answer con- stituents' questions. Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. and the meeting wiil start at 7 p.m. with a three-minute statement from each candidate. The meeting wiil wrap up at 9:30 p.m. Audience members can ask one specifie candidate or al four to answer a question, and each candidate wili have three minutes to do so. The Miiton Jaycees, a not-for-profit organization aimed at creat- ing and enhancing entrepreneurs and leaders, has designed the event as an information meeting, not a debate forum. For more information, eall Pain Luzar at (905) 875-0517 or e- mail ppatrick i@cogeco.ca. seen at creek PolieL -ie alertine thse publice {q cent act Monday aftemnoon. At about 12:45 p.m., thse man was reportet on tise soutis id of Laurier Avenue, near Sixteen Mile Creek Halton Regional Police sait! he was "committing an indecent act" andi was visible froin Laurier Avenue and tise nearby grocesy store paaking lot. nTe man diidnt apps'oach or speak to anyone in tise area, police said. lise suspect is described a s a white miale between 16 anti 20 years olti anti 6 feet tait. The clean-sisaven manisad a slim builti, short dan* haïr anti a black tattoo on hs upper left ami. Police are asking anyotse with infor- mation to ceau (905) 825-4777 or Crime Stoppera at 1-800-222-TIPS. Workers needed at polling stations Elections Canada is iooking for people to work the poiling stations in Haiton during the June 28 feder- ai election. Since there bas been a generai iflerease in voters and polling sta- tions, many people wili be needed ta act as deputy returning officers, poli cierks, information officers and registration officers. Haiton residents who are literate, at ieast 18 years oid and are eligibie ta vote quaiify for the positions. A two-hour training session is required aithtie Elections Canada i-lton office in Milton. Workers are required ta be at their poiling station by 8:30 arn. and work until the ballots are counted at that sta- tion after thse 9:30 p.m. close. Interested residents can appiy at the Elections Canada office, 555 Industrial Drive, Suite 2, Milton or by caliing 1-866-238-7134. oI YOU WANT TO KNOW WHERE AND WHEN TO VOTE? Keep the voter Information card we sent you. t has ail the information you'Ii need to vote, and youiI qet throuqh the votinq process more quickiy if you have it with you. To vote, you must be a Canadian citizen and be at ieast 18 years old on election day. ON MON DAY, JUNE 28TH, VOTE. wwvw.electio»ns.ca 1 800 463-6868 MM TTY 1 800 361-8935 for people who are deaf or hard of hearinq If you haven't received your voter Information cerd, or if you received it but founti an error in your name or address, please contact your local Elections Canada office now. You'Ii find the telephone number at www.elections.ca by clicking on the Voter Information Service !con. ÊIections Canadâ Voter information card M M MAI É r

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