Oakville Beaver, 13 Aug 1993, p. 1

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Police task force on burglaries pays off A special Halton police task force assembled to tackle an increase in home burglaries paid a $50,000 dividend last week by catching five individuâ€" als redâ€"handed. On Sat. Aug. 7th officers responded to a house entry at 3 a.m. and arrested four young offenders and one adult inside the residence. The arrests led to the recovery of about $50,000 in stolen items from_ other (See ‘Court‘ page 2) Four charged â€" $50,000 in stolen goods recovered A Metroland Community Newspaper Vol. 31 No. Today‘s Paper FRIDAY FILE.......0sssesesssssssssceee« 11 CHURCH DIRECTORY.....14â€"15 .................................. Wearable art Making a real statement SPECIAL SUPPLEMENTS Sears, Consumers Distributing, The Bay You‘re out! Umpiring a thankless job Mark Slipp, Investment Executive Fidelity Far East Fund Page 11 Page 16 (416) 359â€"4633 â€" officers entry at 3 ur young 16â€"17 By HOWARD MOZEL Oakville Beaver Staff Bonnie Brown‘s campaign office Wednesday indicated that the race is already well underway. It helped having Jean Chretien swing by for a quick speech to offiâ€" cially open the Oakvilieâ€"Milton Liberal candidate‘s Lakeshore Road West headquarters. The Opposition leader arrived around 1 p.m. to a chorus of cheers, a forest of placards and a crush of wellâ€"wishers and media. Brown met Chretien at curbside to pin on a button then escortâ€" ed him inside to more applause. fi federal election has yet to be called but everything about Chretien addressed his supporters â€" many of whom listened through speakers outside â€" by putting a local spin on pressing national issues. When the Liberals were in power, he said, Oakville was the last place you‘d look for rampant unemployment. Now, with the recession and the North American Free Trade Agreement, efficient production faciliâ€" ties like Mack Truck fold up and head south. Chretien says voters should trust him and not Kim Campbell to run Canada Canadians, said Chretieh, are not afraid of competition, but resent having the rules changed in midâ€"stream. He doesn‘t blame the United Bonnie Brown, Liberal candidate for the Oakville Milton federal riding, pins campaign button on party leader ing his visit to town Wednesday. (l FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1993 ~ SANDWICH __"~"_~ _ 16 oz. PEPSI mss _ OF PEPSICO, INC. States for cutting the best deal it could but feels betrayed by the Tories. "We need a government that will play the cards for Canadians," said Chretien. "The Mulroney way and the Kim Campbell way is to make Canada the 51st state. But that is not the Liberal way." Chretien attacked the Mulroney legacy and stressed that prime minister Campbell is cut from the same cloth. After nine years of tax increases â€" with no end to the deficit in sight â€" why believe her promises? "We never appoint as fire chief a pyromaniac," he said. Chretien sought to instill further doubt about Campbell by that 85% of her leadership campaign team were lobbyists â€" (See ‘Chretien‘ page 2) 24 Pages r Jean Chretien durâ€" (Photo by Barrie Erskine) saying Or, as

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