www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Thursday, May 29, 2014 | 12 Destination Porta Backyarda! If you are looking for new patio furniture this year now is the time to save! Take part in our huge patio furniture sale. All styles & cantilever umbrellas are on sale, including new introductions, & clearance models. Free delivery on all patio furniture. See store for details. Libertarian puts people top of the list by Julie Slack Metroland West Media Group ALL PATIO FURNITURE ON SALE! Outdoor Pottery NOW: $14.99 - $39.99 Reg. $19.99 - $59.99 All Shade Trees and Standards Reg. from $79.99 30% off Foxglove 2 Gal. Reg. $19.99 2 for $20 Caladiums 6" Reg. $8.99 $5.99 TERRA Plus 3 Soil Blend Reg. $4.99/ea 4 for $10 99 $24. 12" Planter Reg. $34.99 30% off All Ninebark, Spirea, and Weigela Reg. from $17.99 3 for $12 6"Annuals - choose from Petunias, Marigolds, Celosia, Salvia, & Zinnia Reg. $6.99 Reg. $14.99 $8.99 10"Hero Baskets OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK: Monday - Friday 8am - 8pm, Saturday & Sunday 8am - 6pm All items while quantities last, subject to availability. Category offers exclude "TERRA Essentials" Sale period: May 29th - June 4th www.terragreenhouses.com Burlington (905) 332-3222 · Milton (905) 876-4000 · Waterdown (905) 689-1999 ·Vaughan (905) 832-6955 NEW LOCATION - Hamilton - 340 Highway #20, RR#1 (3 minutes east of Upper Centennial) (905) 692-6900 A Halton businessman seeking election as a candidate for the Ontario Libertarian Party says he brings a levelheaded approach to politics, keeping the well-being of residents at the top of his priorities. Khalid (Kal) Ghory, running in the Halton riding, said he brings business acumen into helping residents to find satisfactory outcomes for all. "If elected, I will conduct town hall meetings to listen to the concerns of the residents of Halton so that they can be fully represented in the legislature," said Ghory, who owns and operates The UPS Store in Burlington. Kal Ghory The Oakville resident said he has empathy for the average person -- "the unheard majority in Ontario," who he feels is left out due to the political climate, which is essentially controlled by three parties. It's a shared view amongst the Libertarian Party, led by Allen Small, who's a candidate in Markham-Unionville. Ghory said he believes there are fundamental issues that need to be addressed by elected officials -- job creation, cheaper energy, simplified budget, smarter public education and an efficient health care system. A supporter of public transportation, Ghory would like to see the electrification of the Lakeshore GO line, increased frequency of GO trains and extra shuttles at peak times. In answer to easing gridlock on our congested roads and highways, Ghory supports synchronized traffic lights and working with Metrolinx and other governing bodies to reduce times for the movement of people and goods. He also supports creating jobs through investment in community infrastructure including schools, hospitals, highways, waste management and affordable housing. "I feel that it would be refreshing to have someone who will care for the average Halton resident and their needs to replace the mind-numbing mantra of the same old three main parties," he said.