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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), May 1, 1985, p. 2

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CAMPAIGN REPORT The I got a when heir leader David Peterson arrived In Milton Friday or a little ma Ins tree ting llrrr he keen with till wife and local Liberal candidate Don Knight Herald photo Election summary Continued from page Mr Clark believes the Liberals would have benefit I by another two on the com trail David Peter son the Liberal leader visited the riding day afternoon In do some with Don Kmiiht DOUG HAMILTON The candidate Doug Hamilton was the most articulate and had most to say about the Issues in two question in ires by the Burling Ion Post and the Hills Herald campaign Tom Moore Mr Moore was dis appointed the other can accept the challenge not put cam signs on public properly to show their concern for the though In the future this strategy may be highly of changed he said his The found some it ablt to the Election Trillium saw few big issues residents in the southern part of the riding arc moving because of the fears of a dump being located nearby Mr Hamilton knows the issues and he has been getting more support his campaign manager says As for the all dales meetings Mr Hamilton said he did fine not a hell and brimstone orator I glad to have run on the issues not on personality he said 1 spoken on the concerns in the riding and and 1 willing lo rise or fall on that he said three main Issues taxes jobs and have lay concerns in Burlington Miliar and He clonal airman filer Iomcro look ground duties exJanioiiat Canada The expansion will allow receiving and store operations to be located at their Ithcr Drive localiiiii From ins Iron Herald photo Celebrate with candidates Win lost or draw running in lilt Burlington riding will be with their party supporters M the of the provincial ckction ThL will be at Hit on Ail in Milton The trlbiiOp m will he watching he urns from Tin I will Ik keeping tally as the in it the Hills Hall on Stctles In Milton will be at tht Hall on Striel Mrs Item Parry Main North wan greeted by NDP candidate for Doul Hamilton he made his rounds Monday In the area With the campaign winding down lo the final days Mr Hamilton said re an a number of voter Herald photo Acton insulted Knight says Mi raid Stiff Mr I of campaign ill t inilld Itts fliursd is picking to In in ilni Pro Pi flight lit it ilu In of in I ik Urn KniLhi ikm1hi son I In At I on h imbti of Thursday is tin nifhl Prime Brian Mulronty mil tint inu Premier ink Milltr got ii undtr ihi ttltvlsion Mi told an ilxiut70 that fill in Burlington PCs hid Legion hill for a PL for over in mill to hive all four Chamber has i iiRilltdihi mtclmg Mr Knight drew Mr Puminn Hit pnmitr rtfus i televised MOWN Herald Staff Trillium Party dale Neil SiverUon thought he was In over his head when he star ted campaigning In the Burlington rid Now the Georgetown District High School dent believes by under standing the issues and giving straight answers he has overcome the Havingbeentoa flurry of all candidates meeting in the few weeks Mr Sivertson said the meet Ing at Cocur Hall in Georgetown went the best Mr said one regret he has about the provincial election was there seem to be any real controversial issues He said one issue he saw changing was that of job creation Now there arc plans retraining and talk of providing more capital into the system to create more Jobs he said Mr Sivertson said he talked to he Kinsmen in Georgetown on a more informal basis last week and has another service club engagement In June His last all candidates meeting is scheduled for this morning day at Milton High School and he has been asked to talk to students at St Francis of School Mr said he is planning to do some door door campaign ing prior to the election and said he was very satisfied with how his campaign has been runn Hoping to keep the party active for others after the election he said Ihtre was no question that he would be politic ally Involved again after this election Allcandidates discuss extended funding w Mill II sled By Hera Id Staff may relieved to know of the four Burlington dales are was something Literal Don Knight Pro gressive Conservative Peter Pom troy New Democrat Doug on Trillium i Ntil agreed on when questioned about school funding Tuesday night at Georgetown allcandida meeting Acknowledging fund of Catholic schools is very sensitive issue because of all the unccr taintyovcrhowit going ilu is and must i should tin ilholit ill other private rig then Don Knight told to hit the road Herald staff In not so many words Ihe Halton Burlington Liberal candidate was told to hit the road if he thought things were so bad in Ontario I ve heard about he terrible condition of Just about everything in this province Burl ington Progressive Conservative candidate Peter said at Tuesday night s Meet the Candidates meeting in Georgetown He was referring to Liberal candidate Don Knight opening speech I wonder why somebody who thinks it so lud would want to live here Perhaps he should move to a province that has a Liberal government in power now if he can find one Mr Pomcroy suggested All kidding aside Ihis is the best place in world to live Mr Pom said However the joke didn t die there It was pitked up by Mr Knight in his concluding remarks I can t believe that Mr indicated lhat if I don t like the way Ontario is being run I should move out of the province That s the altitude of the PCs that if wants complain they should just go elsewhere and not and not say anything Mr Knight said want to say I going to stay in Ontario Unless we have a Liberal government I in going to let Mr Pomcroy in Ontario he Tin Dime 11 million sud funding sepir lie is iranlttd since the of Ihi British North of lit full and ill in legist lun lopii school Ik to Mill vl must ensure ji security for Id be dune Ml said it resolved if ill Ihe parlies worked Hi said the first step is for the provincial government lo the legislation for in Legislature or Ihe parties to give input on these Mr thinks the Catholic system should accept surplus public school teachers Trillium Party s Mr said public schools I suffer of private school funding If existing pror offered in the public school system ire drop ped to compensate for the inertased flow of funds into private duplie of schools then wi must Mr oppose this said Ion told his It slops will mide in Voting rules for tomorrow May Ontario s dav voting it the polls will begin at and will completed at six million residents within Ontario 125 electoral districts arc eligible In vote in this election Qualified electors residing in in ire is must have their names on the list of in older to cast billot Hurt electors not on the list may vote only if another qualified doctor on lisl in saint polling division identifies and touches for him or her on election day Eieh billot must lie in only one It with cross or other irk An billot hiving a mark in more in one unit is to be spoiled and mil rejected Ic i prom issue Ion Hills for the in delivering on Mi Ji lituk s promise He l hi in a public debate instcid were liiviut rigged private pi hours he snd eilhngthePCcam unpawn of Silt GEORGETOWN BASEBALL ASSOCIATION HOUSE LEAGUE UMPIRE CLINIC MAY 4 900 to 1100 HOLY CROSS SCHOOL iled tin Otto prior the Hail is going to lu lit said ni w slops hic implemented up III had to hold off on the stop- until i regionally undid on tourism in Million is finished Hie study was In list LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING Mr Ilu m pi i respons ihlt for jobs in the ind it mill of the VIA ILiil North will n for to STOP LOOKING WE HAVE WHAT YOU WANT SPRING PAINT SPECIALS AT MOUNTAINVIEW COLLISION CENTRE Armstrong Ave Georgetown 8778384 Excellent Colour Flee Estimates Any mo Quality Open Till Noon VALUABLE COUPON Present this coupon at Collision Centre and receive free Rust Oiling and with every i complete paint job CaR Dave for fast courteous service iLWV ANNOUNCEMENT BRUCE LAMPKIN GENERAL SERVICE MANAGER CAPITAL FORD SALES Capital Fora Sales is pleased to announce the appointment of Bruce Lampkin as General Service Manager We 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