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Oakville Beaver, 14 Jan 1994, p. 13

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The 100 employees at the Shell Canada Research facility in west Oakville were told in June that the company was closing the Centre. Company officials sald the move was made to cut costs with the ction to be consolâ€" idated in Calga The Research in 1970 and location for Sh mileage innova had earlier been cancell reductions. The decision m J of Shell‘s presence in Oakville. Shell ceased crude oil processing at its west Oakville refinery in July 1983 after being a fixture in town for 20 years. Company officials had no immediate plans for the 30 acre site that also includes a test track to analyze the performance of lubricants and gasoline on engines. Shell Research Centre closed its doors Liberal Bonnie Brown (above) was in, Mayor Ann Mulvale (right) placed second, Otto Jelinek (left) was out and Reformer Richard Malboeuf (below) was a surprise. Get Ready AKVLLE (CENTRE CENTRAL LIBRARY 815â€"2045 «e WHITE OAKS BRANCH 815â€"2038 e WOODSIDE BRANCH 827â€"3321 * GLEN ABBEY BRANCH 827â€"5212 FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS _ 130 NAVY ST., OAKVILLE @ Borrow a toy dump truck @ Introduce the children to science projects @ Learn to speak Japanese © Borrow a video or compact disc @ Rent a meeting room TOP TENTHINGS TO DO AT OAKVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY The federal election itself saw Mulvale defeated by Liberal candiâ€" date Bonnie Brown and finishing just ahead of Reform Party candidate Richard Malboeuf. With the announcement of the federal election came a blizzard of political visists from highâ€"profile Liberal and Conservatives. Visitors included Liberal leader Jean Chretien, Prime Minister Kim Campbell and Jean Charest, who ironically, later became the Conservative leader. vale was nomiâ€" Progressive Conservative eandidate for the riding after Jelinek‘s resignation. In a telev1sed conference from Ottawa, a tea was leaving po spend more to pursue othe olitics was definitely in the Pspotlight in 1993.Local Progressive Conservative supâ€" porters were stunned at the sudden news that Otto Jelinek, longâ€"time Oakvilleâ€"Milton MP and Minister of Revenue A very political year: Jelinek retired and the Liberals won Oakville For ACTâ€"TRACTIONS For Complete Oakville Centre Event Information Call The Ticket Office at 815â€"2021. Find a new dessert recipe @ Research a new career opportunity @ Prepare your 1993 Income Tax return @ Browse through gardening magazines 2 Relax and watch the world go by father travelled from England to claim her body. he death of 24 yearâ€"old Nicola Anne Roberts, a Abbey fami internatiof Creek just Kerr Street, Brown‘s election was part of a national trend that saw the Liberals sweep the country and the Tories devastated so that they held only two seats in the House of Commons. The final standings were: Bonnie Brown: 34,273; Ann Mulvale: 19,153; Richard Malboeuf: 17,251; Willie Lambert, NDP: 1,756; Harry Bright, Natural Law Party: 543 and Ken Campbell, Independent: 432. British nanny‘s death was tragic

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