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PERFECT HOBBY FARM - 2 The Stonewall Teulon Tribune Thursday, March 21, 2019 Teulon Council debates election campaign expenses By Evan Matthews confusing process, and she too fi led The newly elected Teulon munici- her campaign expenses incorrectly at pal council continued its diffi cult be- fi rst. ginning last Tuesday, as councillors The Ministry of Municipal relations hurled accusations at the mayor relat- has not yet responded to the letter, ing to incorrect and illegal campaign according to the mayor and council, expenses. and the mayor has stated she will not Mayor Debbie Kozyra stood her make any further comments until the ground, reading a letter she addressed ministry has responded to her letter. to the Minister of Municipal Relations and the Association of Manitoba Mu- Timelines and The Municipal Act nicipalities (AMM). During the election campaign, the “I am writing to you in regard to a would-be mayor fi led her campaign very disconcerting situation that is expenses on Dec. 5, 2018 totalling happening to me regarding my fi l- $1,582.70, which had to be fi led by the Mike Ledarney Debbie Kozyra ing of election (campaign) expenses May 2019 deadline. … and the extreme distress this has CAO Doreen Steg requested the pleted within 30 days. However, May- other printing companies, including caused me,” Kozyra read aloud. mayor re-fi le her election campaign or Kozyra did not re-fi le until Feb. 12, Interlake Graphics and Vistaprint, “With Christmas, and (my role as) expense statement due to the appear- 2019. and both came within $50 of the cost president of Rockwood Festival of the ance that expenses and contributions The town’s bylaw states there is a she listed, she says. Arts, I totally forgot to submit my ex- may be incorrect, and Mayor Kozyra $1,500 limit to campaign expenses for “I have nothing to hide. It was an er- penses by the Jan. 17, 2019, deadline,” would need to re-fi le the campaign mayoral and council candidates. ror,” said Mayor Kozyra to council. she said. expense statements by Jan. 17, 2019. The Municipal Act states anyone “It was a mistake. It’s why I’m Coun. Barb Mankewich was quick Under The Municipal Act, re-fi lings who contravenes or doesn’t comply making it known to everyone in at- to side with the mayor, saying it’s a of such documents need to be com- with sections of the act or the munici- tendance,” she said, citing her busy MARQUETTE BOARD pality’s bylaw is guilty of an offense schedule. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING and is liable on summary conviction OF DIRECTORS Of the Members of Marquette Consumers Co-operative Ltd. to a fi ne of no more than $5,000. Forgetting isn’t an excuse President Notice is hereby given of an Annual Meeting of the members of the But for councillors Rey Girardin, Paul Heller Marquette Consumers Co-operative Ltd. at Meadow Lea Hall in the Province The mayor’s re-fi ling totalled far Warren of Manitoba, on the 11th day of April 2019, at the hour of 8:00 p.m. Agenda less than the original, coming in at Danny Hutchinson and Mike Ledar- 204-981-7487 to include a proposal to amalgamate Marquette Consumers Co-operative $1,193.97. Because the mayor used her ney, simply forgetting isn’t a good ex- Ltd. and Elm Creek Co-Operative Oil & Supplies Ltd. and consider proposed Vice President own printing company, council is now cuse. changes from the existing Articles and Bylaws of Marquette Co-operative Ltd. Colin Crockatt questioning how the mayor came up Coun. Ledarney says the rules of The Argyle The following is the special resolution which is being proposed to be with her numbers. However, the may- 204-461-1630 brought forth at the meeting: Continued on page 10 BE IT RESOLVED: or alleges she received quotes from Secretary The Articles of Amalgamation for Marquette Consumers Co-op Limited, Lawrence Paton based on the positive vote for the amalgamation, be and are hereby Marquette approved, confi rmed and adopted. 204-353-2472 The By-laws of Marquette Consumers Co-op Limited, based on the Director Daffodils for Cancer Society positive vote for the amalgamation, be and hereby approved, Chris MacMillan confi rmed and adopted. Marquette The Amalgamation Agreement, effective the 1st day of December, 2019, 204-461-2012 between Marquette Consumers Cooperative Limited and Elm Creek Director Co-operative Oil & Supplies Limited providing for the terms and Martin Keen conditions of their amalgamation and their continuance as one Marquette Co-operative under The Co-operatives Act of the Province of 204-375-6547 Manitoba, be and is hereby approved, confi rmed and adopted. The directors and offi cers of Marquette Consumers Co-operative Limited, Director be and are hereby authorized and directed to do such acts and things Blair Tully and execute such documents as may be necessary and desirable to Argyle implement the said amalgamation. 204-513-1122 Copies of THE AMALGAMATION AGREEMENT, BYLAWS AND ARTICLES Director adopted by the Board of Directors on January 31st, 2019 are available from Christ Voth the Marquette Consumers Co-operative Ltd. administration offi ce for review. Marquette A member has a right to dissent to the amalgamation. This can only be done 204-322-5262 by sending a written objection to the resolution proposing amalgamation to Director the Co-operative on or before the meeting referred to above. Brett Rasmussen INFORMATION EVENING Starbuck DATE: April 01, 2019 Monday TIME: Registration: 6:30 P.M. 204-735-2215 Meeting: 7:00 P.M. LOCATION: Meadow Lea Hall Director VOTE Robert Nolting ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING Rosser DATE: April 11, 2019 Thursday TIME: Registration: 6:00 P.M.
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