Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, June 16, 1993 COLLECT INTERIOR DECORATOR DENNY'S Acton, Ont. 853-0150 Real Life Real Drama Real People Our Children! We see, hear and read about it all the time. Let's not have it happen in our community. Let's work together to have the safest and happiest summer ever. UNLOP DI INSURANCE !INSURANCE LTD. 15 Mill St. W., 500 Guelph St. Norval, Ont. 877-5101 HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK COMMUNITY SERVICE MESSAGE SPONSORED BY Ee Hissar FIRE DEPARTMENT co-operation with the INSURANCE BROKERS ASSOCIATION OF HALTON HILLS PAUL C. ARMSTRONG INSURANCE BROKERS LTD. 143 Mill St., Georgetown, Ont. 877-0133 Your imarance cnc Boer Under SPRIGGS INSURANCE BROKERS 8 Wesleyan St. Georgetown Ont. 877-5113 Reed ready to run By Colin Gibson Cagey political veteran that he is, Halton-Peel federal Liberal can- didate Julian Reed, tiptoed around Halton-Peel MP Garth Turner’s performance at the federal PC leadership convention in Ottawa held over the weekend and also at Turner’s overall performance dur- ing the PC leadership campaign. “Let’s put it this way,” suggest- ed a relaxed Reed. “He certainly has put our riding on the national map and only good can come of that.” Reed, a longtime Norval resident who was elected as the Liberal Halton-Peel candidate to contest the expected federal fall election last September, is a former 10-year Liberal member of the provincial legislature who served if what is termed the opposition party’s shad- ow cabinet. “Mr. Turner probably gave as good a performance as any of the other leadership candidates Saturday night,” said Reed, “and during the leadership debates, he handled himself well. He injected some much-needed levity into some of the debates.” Reed refused to comment any further on Turner’s performance as a Member of Parliament or for that matter, on some of Turner’s pub- licly- aired positions on issues, saying simply, “Until the election writs come down and I can debate with Mr. Turner face-to-face at all- candidates meetings, I don’t feel it would be fair to take him on at this time.” Reed did say he and his party weren’t particularly concerned who won the PC leadership race, because “We have the person we want. as leader in Jean Chretien and Paul Martin has-been hard at work mapping out our campaign strategy.” Reed said his office at home is Continued: from ‘page 1 MacLean explained when approval was first granted, Acto- | Mon specified individual lots 1 may be divided. Regarding silt control, ‘acLean claimed he was unable Julian Reed already overflowing with positior Papers on any number of matter: and with an estimated 600 volun: teers already tapped, he is anxiou: for an election call. “T will campaign on issues,” he insisted, “not personalities.” He does not appear to be too impressed with new Tory leader and Prime Minister-delegate Kim Campbell. “She has a tendency to shoot off at the mouth and I think she will have to change her style over the next few months or else she and her party will be in serious trouble come election time. I wonder if she can handle the pressure of a federal election campaign,” Reed mused. Reed also had few kind words for departed Prime Minister, Brian Mulroney “He governed with a crisis men- tality,” insisted Reed. “The sad Part about it is that he (Mulroney) created the crises himself. “There were also more closures of debate under Mulroney than under any other federal Bovern- ment since Confederation.” Concerning the national debt, Reed chuckled and responded, “He (Mulroney) blames Trudeau. But the fact remains, Mulroney dou- bled our deficit in half the time it took Trudeau to create the deficit.” LOTTERY courtesy of i Convenience Stores 10 Mountainview S, 877-9741 Guelph & Delrex 873-3056! Georget Sat. June 12/93} 10 20 28 ft 38 43) Bonus: 07] Early | Bind . cs 16 27] Call er. 9104 one 9) e: ra70-0195 "BE AS WEER 73.934