"Responsibility" to people: Turner Continued from page 2 he feels it is now appropriate for him to adopt his personal position. “T think I have a responsibility to tell people where I stand. I don’t think I should be hiding on this.” Turner based his yes vote on five reasons: economic considerations, the slim chance of a consensus Teport ever being reached again, the myth that a No vote will be without consequences, that it’s a referen- dum not an election, and finally, that it’s time to end the constitu- tional furor and focus on other issues. “The world’s financial markets clearly indicate they think we should vote yes,” Turner said. He accused Trudeau of trivializ- ing the issue. “It’s not Mulroney’s deal,” said Turner. “Every government in the country - it’s their deal. Separatists want us to vote no...I want to remind the people of Halton-Peel of that. Take the fire out of the sep- aratists’ bellies...1 think Quebeckers are looking for a love- letter from the rest of Canada.” “T’ve listened to all the no argu- ments and I have not been con- vinced,” Turner said. “My public opinion poll [the public meetings] tells me that most people want to vote yes. In referenda in general Air Force Asthma Program here The Lung Association has set up a progrdin to help parents and their asthmatic children. It is appropriately called the Air Force Asthma Program. The Air Force asthma program is an educational tool designed to assist asthmatic children (age 6-12 years) and their parents in under- standing and dealing with asthma. To register or for more informa- tion about this program call The Lung Association - Halton Region 847-1033. The program in Georgetown will run at the Georgetown District Hospital Wednesday, November 4 for 3 consecutive Wednesdays. The cost is $20.00 per family. the no side is sexier...it’s trendy to vote no. What doesn’t Turner like in the Charlottetown agreement? Tumer didn’t want a social char- ter (the Social Union part), doesn’t think Senators should be elected by the provincial legislatures, doesn’t === PRODUCTS SNOW PLOW PUMP SERVICE SPECIAL Get of toa QICK START ‘with our Preseason Special. $ TAXES Have your pump serviced EXTRA jand seals replaced for only Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, October 21, 1992 - Page 5 support gender equality “quotas”, and fought for property rights, IMEYER PARTS. They are top ofthe line quality products. which aren’t included in the agree- ment. “Ts it enough to vote no? I don’t think so,” Turner said. “Are eleven governments ever going to come to a better decision?” _Mirron Truck TEL?875-1962 _ I For the BEST {Classified Rates around.....! L Wie [HIS WEEK Call us today!! 873-2254 1 NOT EXACTLY AS SHOWN Got _SEY} GEE SES SPECIALS FURNITURE SOFA & CHAIR $688.” NOT EXACTLY AS SHOWN $60.” MANUFACTURERS REBATE When you buy Washer & Dryer HOURS MON - THURS 9-6 FRI. - 9-8 SAT. - 9-5 SUN CLOSED RECLINER $229.” Model 9334 Halton Hills QGuiniture & Appliances a a i7mutst.c. ACTON 853-4299 RIP VGo GEORGETOWN MARKETPLAC 877-7379 Featuring the finest in Kidswear the Dr. is back we carry Dr. Denton Great Opening Specials DR. DENTON | TRACK SUITS! r. | 100% COMBED COTTON, I ISL 1 pc. Footsie EEPWEAR! ma I 1 O ; : with full print I 23,70 @) | $19.95 | ; MONDOR AND CAPEZIO! 1 DANCEWEAR | 15% oFF REG. PRICED MERCHANDISE DOES NOT APPLY TO SPECIAL PKGS AND CANNOT BE USED WITH ANY OTHER SPECIALS ee 1 I ! I | ! L IN-STORE SPECIALS | on Swimwear, Communion Gowns, | Tuxedos, Playwear, Accessories, ! i I I Baby Shower & New Arrival Gift Baskets & much more! Sizes Newborn & Up Sale Suds Gatenday October 24¢4# 4