Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 29 September 1993, p. 4

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Page 4 — Halton Hills This Week, Wednesday, September 29, 1993 Opinion eis [HIS WEEN Georgetown, Ont. L7G 481, QE. Web Printing. Halton His This Week claims copyright newspaper, 0 eee ngabtblshin: KonBtiany ” EOoR 3a - PRODUCTION MANAGER: ee To the Editor: Last 'week your newspa- per carried a press release issued by Liberal candidate Julian Reed. That release criticized me for my actions Tegarding development issues in the community of Acton. ders might have been intrigued by Reed’s Jallegations that Garth Turner “contributed to a State of turmoil in the com- munity” and displayed “totally unacceptable con- duct”, especially since a story on the front page of ie same issue completely tions. Reed alleged (without checking any facts) that I had i from a fed- eral government agency which was important to Acton, and that I sat on this for two months waiting for an election call so I could take credit. As officials from the Halton Hills Chamber of Commerce said in a press conference last week, this is false and To the Editor: Your weekend editorial suggests that all the politi- cal parties are locked in a bidding war to reduce-the deficit. I would like to remind you that the Reform Party announced their detailed Deficit reduction Program (zero in three years) in spring of this year and the other parties have failed to respond in kind. ¢ The Garth Turner Conservatives hope to reduce the deficit in five years or maybe by of the century, but no spe- cific plans on how to do this, however. And, after nine years of talk, actions always speak louder than words; ¢ The Liberals will reduce the deficit by increasing government spending (new math). As Preston Manning stated, “Trying to kick start a 7 billion dollar economy with $5 or $6 billion worth of government spending is like trying to start a 747 contradicted these allega- 2 Reform party plan would reduce deficit Election Letters Truth the first casualty in an election untrue. The local Chamber asked me at a meeting on Aug. 31 to assist them by getting this information from the receiving on Sept. 10 a memo the fisheries minister had signed (at my urging) on July 6. I released that information on Sept. 13. Julian Reed then issued his Press release several days later, and has yet to respond to the Chamber’s clear Statement that he was wrong. By the way, your readers. might es interested in Mr. se at a recent all-candidates meeting in Acton when he was asked to comment on his actions and his failure to confirm facts: “Well, there’s an election on”, he said. ere sure is. ‘And truth is the first casualty. _ with a flashlight battery’ ¢ The NDP taven't t clued into the deficit yet. Our “Zero in 3” deficit remains still, the only detailed plan with cuts spelled out in detail. Last week, we received full endorsement from the Globe and Mail, as the only party which has a plan, and It cuts ‘deeply, but judi- ciously. It would entail no genuine hardship to any- one, nor. would it harm essential services.” The debt and deficit is killing the economy, jobs and our children’s future. To the Editor: On behalf of everyone at the Halton Hills Sports Academy, we would publicly thank all those involved for a fantastic week at this year’s hockey school (Aug. 30 to Sept. 3). Thank you to all the coun- selors who laced hundreds of skates and showed their patience when auete was “just one more to Thank you to oS on-ice staff, Adam and Jay, your new ideas and focus gave the school just what it needed. really put the kids through their paces and kept them motivated. Thank you to all the vol- unteer goalies and Curtis, who gave us their time and energy everyday without PHONE: HALTON HILLS THIS WEEK Is 873-2254 CE MANAGER: ‘be withdrawn at any time. CIRCULATION MANAGER: Marie Shadbolt Jean Shewell The People’s Corner fault. Thank you to all the spon- sors who helped to con- tribute to one of the best schools in years. You were an immense help. Thank you to all the arena staff for all your help and hospitality over the entire week, A very sincere thank you to all the parents and pi: who made this all possible. The enthusiasm and smiling faces from the children sure- ly numbed all those sore muscles and vocal chords of the staff. NTLY OWNED & FAX:873-3918 Hockey school ‘93 a great success ‘We hope to see all of you again for the 1994 hockey ers _ school Aug. 29 to Sept. 2 with even bigger and better Programs, Dave Krause and Tim Bennett 1993 Halton Hills Sports Academy Positive response to column To the Editor: Much to my delight, I received a telephone call from a reader of Halton Hills This Week complimenting me on my article you pub- lished. I had not yet seen the paper and was unaware of the fact that it had been print- ed. After this gentleman spoke to me at length, his wife asked to speak as well. They have a child of 18 iths and apparently found ‘ti article relevant and reas- 2 urin; I am including a second article which I have been holding until you were able to make use of the first. I hope this will be useful to ou. : 1 appreciate your support so very much and cannot thank you enough. There is such a great need for service Le TUT=t-) mere) elnata} in.our area but because of the separate communities, it is very difficult to disseminate the information. If I can be helpful to your readers in some eae please allow me that Elayne Tanner ‘ockwood litor’s note: Halton Hills This Week. will be running future articles by Elayne Tanner, a psychotherapist.

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