Thursday, M ay 21, 2015 - The IFP - H alton H ills - w w w .theifp.ca Page 13www.georgetownrv.ca 905-877-4266 10 Lindsay Crt. Georgetown At Trafalgar Rd & Hwy 7 Come in for GREAT PRICES! OPEN HOUSE & BBQ ThursMay 28& Fri May 29, 10am -5pm SaturdayMay 30th 9:00 - 3:00pm Free BBQ&Prizes!!! Trailer Sale Parts Sale Showing off our new 2015 Trailers: Summerland, Springdale, Zinger, Z-1, Salem and Passport Special prices onMaxxairs, Air Conditioners, Awnings, Mats, IceMakers, Trailer Covers, Addarooms, Bed Sheets, Toilets And 20% off all instock parts We have over $100,000worth of parts instock this year. Come on by and check us out NEWS Trant wins Liberal nomination Retired local physician Dr. Don Trant will be the Wellington-Halton Hills Liberal candidate in the upcoming federal election. Trant was selected at a packed nomination meeting at Georgetown Cul- tural Centre May 13. He says he's keen to challenge current Conservative MP Michael Chong in the election expected to occur Oct. 19. "I bring my proven leadership skills, my name and reputation and my large talented team," said Trant. "I have faced huge challenges in the past and I have delivered." Soon after his retirement last year, the Lib- eral party convinced him to run here, in a riding that takes in Halton Hills, Erin, Centre Welling- ton, Puslinch and Guelph-Eramosa. He says his running shoes, bike and Prius are ready to travel throughout the riding to meet voters. "There is evidence that the tide is changing and Canadians and residents of Wellington-Halton Hills have lost confidence in this government. It may be okay for Stephen Harper to leave his debts to his granddaughter as his Finance Minister sug- gests, but it is not okay for me, and it is not okay for my granddaughter," said Trant at the meeting. Trant was up against Hornby resident and en- trepreneur Andy Mimnagh for the nomination. Last fall, before nominations began, the federal party had about 200 registered members in this riding. That number more than tripled since Trant and Mimnagh started recruiting supporters to join, making them eligible to choose their candidate. Committed to Liberal values since he first heard Pierre Trudeau speak years ago, Trant says his particular concerns as an MP will be hon- est, accountable and democratic government, an energy plan that will address climate change and boost the economy, and restoration of a strong universal healthcare system. "It's time to restore fairness and respect to the national conversation. We are going to get our Canada back!" he said. "I love tackling new things. Politics is an extension of everything I've done in my career. Health is more than a visit to the doc- tor. It's about a clean environment, healthy food, satisfying work, and living in a caring community where people look after each other." DON TRANT 12336 Nass-Esq. Townline, RR#l, Acton 519-853-5144 905-580-0070 www.flowershed.ca Saturday - Wednesday 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Thursday - Friday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Window Boxes Hanging Baskets and Planters Annuals, Perennials and Herbs Hardy Vegetables NEW Fresh Fruit & Vegetable Market Free Expert Advice - Friendly Service $5 OFF on purchases over $50 (tax not included) OFFER EXPIRES JUNE 8th UPPER CREDIT HUMANE SOCIETY charitable registration #893738872rr0001 Saturday, May 30, 2015 1:30 p.m. - Shotgun Start Cocktails - 6 p.m., Dinner - 7 p.m. Golf, dinner, awards, contests, silent auction, 50/50 draw and more Golf & dinner $175 ClubLink Members - $120 Golf only $145 Dinner / silent auction only $50 Eagle Ridge Golf Club RR#4 11742Tenth Line Georgetown, ON More information at www.uppercredit.com For registration or sponsorship information, please contact Laura at uppercreditevents@gmail.com or by phone at 416-706-7406 5 Charitable Registration # 893738872RR0001 www.uppercredit.com • info@uppercredit.com Thrift Shop 905-702-8661 • Shelter 519-833-2287