“When and if] have something t6 say, I’ll say it,†Mulvale said this week, when asked whether there was any substance to the rumor. “I have heard the rumor,†she added. The hottest political rumor flying around Oakville is that Mayor Ann Mulvale is contemplating a foray into the world of federal politics as a replacement for retiring Oakvilleâ€"Milton MP Otto Jelinek, the Minister of Revenue. But so far, the second-term Oakville mayor is noncommittal about whether she intends to seek the Progressive Conservative nomination forthe Oakville-Milton federal riding. Is Mayor Ann Mulvale ready to step into federal politics? By SAL BOMMARITO Oakville Beaver Staff Will she or won't she? Paper INSIDE Oakville Cycling Club gears up for spring A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 31 No. 45 FRIDAY: APRE 16, 1993 - Electronic Filing When We Prepare Your Income Tax Retum- SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT§ Sears, Software Galore Disï¬icltl(Â¥ficle A leb a , ur in ton PP {81: 333-1212 8 Page 21 All Oakville Locations. The Income Tax Spacialisls (See Will' page 5) However, union representa- tives weren’t successful in con- vincing the company to include the Oakville union in negotiations which are currently ongoing between the company and the ‘Union ofï¬cials are calling the two-hour meeting - with two US. company executives - a success because they had the opportunity to present a proposal from the Oakville membership to the com- pany. Union officials from the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers, representing about 160 employees at the North Service Road plant, on Tuesday took the proposal to the company’s Allentown, Pa. headquarters. MACK Canada’s U.S. parent company is expected to respond to a union proposal within the next few days which could help save the Oakville truck assembly plant. By SAL BOMMARITO Oakville Beaver Staff MACK union makes pitch to rescue Oakville plant (See 'Union' page 4) Offergood until AprilQQ, 1993. NoCoupon Necassary Breath-taking Entertainment Stephen Webb, who bills himself as Canada's Bad Boy of Variety Entertainment, brings his unique juggling, magic and ï¬re-eating talents to A Night For Magic â€" the aids bene- fit gala at the Oakville Centre tonight. The show will also feature Johnny Seaton and Janet Mertz, from Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dream Coat, the musical group The Dynamics and singer/actress Dinah Christie. All proceeds will be forwarded to the Hamilton AIDS Network and will be redirected back to Halton, according to benefit organizers. Tickets for tonight's show are available at Ticket Master and the Oakville Centre box ofï¬ce for $25. Webb will also perform at the Oakville Waterfront Festival on June 26th. , 32Pages maintain; Ask me how you can earn REALTOR 75 Cents {681‘ included) 845-9180 Sales Rep