GEORGE PANAGAPKA Libertarian Abortion is an issue which divides most political parlies Within the Libertarian parly then twin a amount of debute about this issue TJit Libertarian has adopted a position of having position on abortion is thai candidate is fret In have their own opinion I believe abortion should not be Ismji is moral one A woman should tin to decidt for is best for her 1i boils who in fact owns your government or yourself Being a male it is difficult or me decide for w what is best for her After all each situation is different Perhaps I ibcrtanon Heather Ann summed it up best when she said I remember when was utilizer and abortion was illegal Wumtu went to abortionists and of Hum din There is no way you art to slop j determined an from getting an abortion with i law an grot merit of this magnitude an bound to iniiirs Tin problem is the id of those Thai is why is 10year phasein peiod The are the industries that rely on government protection to survive list is winners Fret trade in theory is idin Libertarians would go i farther and negotiate with countries to end tariffs duties and other barriers free Consumer prices would fall and excellent would in global markets self Hit firs l out lime Cnn had pride and Second World Vi Can idi in had some of the litlilin Encouraging a strong lorn would rt1t r some pride numbtr of things would provide discipline for dise i chanted 11 would provide training fin our i highly specialized trades It would oil from within providing defei foreign liiVildcrs Let me street this i stronger iiiilllarj wruld used in sell defend of our Ixtrders igatnil foreign Dennis is a fine and dedicated in been fighting or civil libtrlles sintt begun party proudlobcworkmg Mr a for free trade and against I sweeping the world Japan is world leader in im purls and exports Communist countries an beginning to economic doors to Western tctlnology nitidis Britain is being saved through a mass ii gram liberlarnn under I in would a number of initi to our Li selling off crown corporations we would greatly reduci the tax burden on Canadians reduce deficit By of fifing the shares Canadian citizens prim employees pride and initiative would onee In restored in their work under lorriM would define civil liberties them Tins form of economic combined wit would i Did I nig and he Canadian government is he largest in II is also one of the largest polluters No wonder to the environment goes unchecked A 1 an government would sell the land back to Us citizens Thin we would implement lough penalties against i I who pollutes another property iberlin ins h ivi or lowir sine their Whit are idvtx nil la reform Today s high by the I iber eon by thi Tories and fully supported by the dm us the benef il of our labors would immediately simplify menm tax with a substantially increased person exemption of and a rate Hi would also out ill in iry I keep balanced forms would reduci I X burden for il Canadian and iluiuniti I ixe altogether for who in least afford lliem A liberf is vole big govt rnint I inl alternative to big three partus and disastrous path of higher taxes and freedom I intend to identify local Libertarian support and build strong base for future libertarian activity in the Peel riding at the grassroots Y o u r v o e c o u n t s n N o v 21 Residents pleased by decision led ountillor John All Councillir CI irk and Mayor I- mil Kolb a majority councillors it tht regular Del council met lint approved the lorn tin in divilnp incut pohtv for small pictun village and to wnk rtgula lions into the Town new com by law i50 It a major or tht Task which for tr has been opposing the high den sity housing development proposed on its southern bonier Iklfountam T tsk son wis pleased but reserved I think it wonderful the Town of Council is responsive and is serious rtvuw mi divtlopini should occur within stnsilive of BeKounlaln Then are some laws which apply but there arc also some con tradictlans tile Task has put forward tin llffici Plan Lis been fully enacted and the bylaw lues been by Niagara Commission hlXTIONA THE HERALD November The fclgma Phi welcomed several new her pledge Ann Wendy Green and members at a ceremony In Ac Ion recently tram left and June Campbell vlccpmldent JeanneMarie vice president Delia of Preceptor Gamma Chi of Georgetown and her new llrlu of Or urge town I her pledge Wen pledge Ann Gray Herald photo llchllng president of Phi Acton and for dcvelop- passes lowlands hills wluih arc the the tin Nt largely iblt for 1J30 would allow only itre contest staged by North Hal ton vnblc igneulturil Tin filling with relative lots but which allowed them of a was won by and duty to wnk fought fir it rilit itw tin real solutions delegation mm it wluili is print to develop It Is and Brad lined Mil ltd tht whuh feels is in nun inn Official PI in iss the of Ihe t professed is point out that iple tion of studies developers not be in lutomulli ticket Ii world should justify tan w for ttiiplt 11 w toiild Elliott ilso pleaded with direct Ilnnmng staff not in process of the lloth Mix were tUiek point lhit nevtr determination to develop and are willing meet the developi r of iht suUIivi CHARTERED At COL Phone ST null 102 1 YEAR GIC MUTUAL TRUST November 14 ELECT ROD TAYLOR TRUSTEE WARDS 3 A GEORGETOWN The Halton Board of Education VOTE FOP An I An Call 8776093 TO DISCUSS THE ISSUES On November 14 VOTE DON MURDY Hydro Electric Commission WARD TOWN OF HALTON HILLS H- Here To Help You Y Your Voice On Hydro D Dedicated To Providing The Best R Responsive To The Community Needs O Organized To Get The Job Done For More Information Call Don At A leader for MAYOR ITS YOUR TOWN take care of it On November 1988 VOTE Pam SHELDON 5 S Hills 91