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Oct. 29, 2006
Election 2006 Open House
2:00 - 4:30 pm
Cindy's Home
4159 25 Sideroad Nassagaweya/Milton
RSVP appreciated, but not necessary
Oct. 15, 2006
www.cindylunau.ca is launched
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Please read what fellow residents have to say about Cindy.
Informed
"Cindy is 'in touch' with what is happening in our area. Every time we have a question about something happening in our community, we call Cindy. She has an answer immediately or finds out and returns our call promptly. She is always willing to listen and is interested in suggestions we feel are important."
- Dr. Stephen Ball, Brookville Veterinary Clinic
"Cindy was working in our best interests even before we moved into our home."
- Tina & Doug Hopkins, Tuscany Ridge
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Committed
"I have found Cindy to be a solid supporter of our village endeavors. Skating rink, snow clearing of sidewalks, litter receptacles, flowerbeds, village celebrations, and concerns have been a key priority over the past nine years. Cindy's commitment has made a difference to Campbellville."
- Marilyn Goodale, Campbellville resident and Past President of CABA
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"Cindy has been very supportive, not only of physician recruitment, but of other hospital endeavors." - Dr. Jeff Kolbasnik, member of Physician Recruitment/Retention Task Force.
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Dedicated
"Cindy is a woman of her word. She is not afraid to take a stand on controversial issues. She is always available, approachable, and committed to the residents of Nassagaweya. Cindy has made a difference to our quality of life."
- Charlie and June Barnes, 36-year residents of Nassagawyea
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Experienced
"Cindy played an instrumental role in securing the contribution of slots revenues for Milton from the province. She was a key supporter of the establishment of a reserve policy for these funds, requiring that all money received from the slots be used for capital projects only. Her support of a fiscally prudent reserve policy surrounding the slot revenues has significantly reduced the Town's dependence on debt and interest costs for current and future taxpayers."
- Wally Hunter, Campbellville resident, Venture Capitalist, and former Town Councillor
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Connected
"Cindy advocated for Brookville Public School during the Guelph Line reconstruction that included a new school and park entrance. Although her daughters graduated from Brookville years ago, she remains concerned with school needs and consistently shares valuable information and opportunities. Cindy is a valued volunteer and community member of our Council."
- Hugh Ritchie, Chair, Brookville School Council
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