OFFICE OPENS Celebrating the opening or the Liberal campaign office were a number of party supporters Holding the ribbon for candidate Prima left to right Ilalllc for tlur Heed town councillor says Jelinek Backroom boys return Hnllcn I rohresslvi Consennlnc Otto said he will win the election by the biggest he ever had after four The incumbent MP said he working than ever and t letting up His strategy is to work lilt I Milton and Atton spending his on a per Most of his time his been door knock inm the riding he is people person Mr said He hopes to visit of Through the PCs in I he riding art plus ill candi dates meet nits he ts hoping people will ichir thim door to door is thiil people feci hire is fur a ht siid bitk Keith the I ire 1h it they art keeping the sunt backroom Iks he Election briefs Candidates On the stage Liberal candidate for Brampton Ross Milne can be seen on Cable where he spoke night to an interviewer about campaign issues Mr Milne was also on stage when Mr Turner announced his First Chance program to stimulate jobs for youths Campaign manager Rick Weilcr says Mr Milne Is getting positive responses from the Turner proposal for youth employment It talks about a new economic partnership between labor Industry and government there is some real hope and opportunities for youth Mr said The Liberal candidate is hoping to visit all homes In the Brampton Georgetown riding before the election This week he will be heavily involved in Brampton annual Pine and Rose Festival Leadership qualities Brampton Progressive Conserv candidate John says added popularity of party lender Brian Mulroney through the television debate is showing In his door knocking campaign People ore beginning to sec the leadership attributes of Mr he said Mr McDcrmid will be spending a good deal of his time in Brampton this week after knocking on doors Georgetown Tuesday He will be at the Pine and Rose Festival A friend of Mr McDcrmid from the Edmonton Is scheduled to make an appearance Dave who retired this year was for many years an all star Canadian lineman Campaign office opens Ha Hon Liberal candidate opened her campaign office In Acton Friday afternoon surrounded by party faithful She talked of her long hours on the campaign trail and how she fels the party can win in with the help of campaign manager Al Wilson and the party workers As a small businesswoman she spoke of her experience in contacting government depart men is in support of her business Ideas some that have been looked at by Small Business and Tourism Minister David Smith she said She also talked about the need to new jobs and finding new ways to stimulate the economy as well as the need for Canada to serve a role as one of the world peacemakers At her campaign office opening in Acton Liberal candidate Curne Minister John Turner recently announced a yuulh job creation program The Chance program is a realistic addition lo the set of education and training options available to young Canadians when they leave school she said She she Is glad to see the Idea of a new partnership among business govern ment something spoke of in her nomination However Progressive Conservative date for Otto was less thin about the plan He the Tories up a similar platform a few months ago and the Grits have the Liberals are more in their strategy and dldn have enough emphasis on re training to upgrade skills One of the key issues that properly iddresscd was the to combat technologic in the workforce he sold Acton the key According to Burlington MPP Jullun Heed Acton is tht key winning an election in even though the bulk of the votes are In the south He spoke at the Liberal campaign opening in Acton at Mill St which Curne cut the ribbon and also made a short speech Mrs Curne represents in Aclon the most acceptable candidate because she comes from the small community of Campbell villi and she understands the of I Mr Reed said Northern campaign Progressive Conservative candidate John McDcrmid will be doing some campaigning outside his riding Monday August 13 he will be flying to Bay to help support an lnult candidate named Thomas Mr McDcrmid was originally to have campaigned in parly leader Brian Mulroney a riding but he lie into the required plane schedules Mr is In Mr shadow cabinet representing Indian and Northern Affairs Helpers aid candidates By TOM SAWYER Herald Special May Thomas has worked for the on area Conservative candidate In every fede ral election since she moved here ago and docsn under stand why there t more local campaign f feel sorry for them because they re missing something says the Richmond Drive woman who Is carrying on her tradition by working for Tory dale John Derm id in the current federal election campaign I really enjoy it meeting the people and working for somebody I like Thomas said as she and about half a doicn other volunteers catalogued phone numbers in the party local Just a few blocks away a different gene- of campaigners ore among the hard at work for Liberal Ross Milne Rachel Priya and Peter McLarly aren t old enough to vote Sept but they were eager to tct involved behind the For one experience says PI of BRIAN GOODLET Mutual Ufa of Canada 10 Mounlalnviaw S Suits Bus 451 WE ARE YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD p HAIR SALON J AW TRENTON I DENTURE THERAPIST 2 Main St N Georgetown Weekdays Evenings Saturdays by nlment 8772359 TAKE IT EASY TAKE THE TRAIN For TICKETS and INFORMATION Your Authorized Agent Is Bakbir Henley in Buatnaas Eitabjlihvd 123 Main St S Georgetown Green Party o Halton Kowalchuk files papers early Herald Staff Chris was an eager starter in the riding camp to a member to the use of Commons The Green can diditt said he a friend hive been pi for months in preparation for an election The Green has been active in Canada as a party since Mr joined the parly recent ly with the World both org nidations were He Slid the Crein Party is well known in European countries hut West Germany has had the greatest success be cause of he air pollution affecting the Block Forest and the question of nuclear dis The Green Party In Cinada is first and fore most interested in the survival of Hie human race Mr and environment anil the economic penal lies now pay by polluting the land and the irmn industry through the manufacture of big and more sophist ted Green also believes there is a need to create a society rather than a cons liner society lop will and the access Third World have to nuclear arc definite con rns for Ihe future that must be nil dressed now The Party of Can t have a permanent leader hut meetings art usually chaired different Hi lint the party believes in leading by consensus rithcr than a tightly knit leadership decision process grew up in British Columbia and moved lo in He has worked for the Town of as a lifeguard and was for a time a company He Is a grad of a course in ski area management and his last job was a month working for a firm called Tax Time Scr Green candidate wants to debate political foes Herald Staff Green Parly candid ate for the Brampton Georgetown riding Steven says set a precedent for other politicians across Can ada he Election 84 Campaign report the for I is peace Ifthatisn one issue then worry about the others he said Mr said that if 1 is elected he will rk for living ex ptnsts only and would use Ihe rest of money I reduce is studying politics at Queens University in Kingston Presently he is working full Hint on his Another issue the par would like lo see is a bank established winch would act as a farmers bank wuuld tally help farmers and familj farms Four candidates support Acton in VIA fight The three party candidates in riding have all stated their support for a VIA stop in Acton lory date Otto Jelinek lias gone furthest by saying if the Conservative were elected the sen would be reinstated his office opening two weeks ago candidate Kevin offered his support for Acton residents wanting the extra stop Last week In her Acton office opening Liberal candidate said supported the move in Acton railway stop Meanwhile even Brampton Georgetown Tor John has been it meeting v itli Hills Mayor Ituss Miller Chamber of Commerce representative Steve and Mr McDermld told The the Tories support an overall policy of re installation of VIA stops in Canada numbers llMTOMtlDING tandidilt Kevin imp L il t r il indidalo urnc imp office Mill Si I Jelinek impawn office it are just ml for profit ht s This type of bank could invest money in other which re known money mnk and let sifcty for family farms le said Mr would like to new technolo leistd in fact until the employ hive found other He believes the inci ind muntcipil I- should I recycling In people could stp tlitir and a tax rtbatt Our tts are finite he said Mr has been in malls Ins been no mass pro of for bis jn He would like to set people pro duce their nun suns or his Mr said he would be interested in invoke I in with the other dates in the riding ID OXBOW BOOKS STARTS TOMORROW AUG ANNIVERSARY SALE ALL STOCK 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been involved with varlius strategy meetings Staling yiutant let the people enjoy the summer former Mr said the real Tuesday yesterday WATCH FOR OPENING DAY SPECIALS Pkkvp AN 12 PIECES OF KENTUCKY FRIED CHICKEN STREET GEORGETOWN