PORSCHE + JAGUAR « VOLVO « FORD +« BMW « OLDSMOBILE Maxines is pleased to announce Pat Foord to our staff. Pat is formerly of New Generation Hair Salon and invites all of her old and new clients to visit her at her new location. 135 Lakeshore Rd. W. (behind Baskin Robbins) Coiffure Mulvale cites her experience for Oakvilleâ€"Milton,"" she said. Mulvale said "the Canadian person and nation has limitless energy and potential. The world waits for Canada. We‘re a solution looking to find a problem," she said Mulvale said, if elected, she would draw on her expeâ€" rience at the municipal level to do battle with the national debt. *‘The municipality has been the only level of governâ€" ment that doesn‘t have a deficit. We have to find new revenue sources and new solutions to the problem" at the national level, she said. "We owe it to (our children). We shouldn‘t shortâ€" change the people to come and yet to realize their potenâ€" tial," Mulvale added. "It‘s in you‘re hands," she told her supporters. â€"The press conference was punctuated by an emotional moment in which Mulvale presented her husband Peter, celebrating a birthday, with flowers. "He‘s been the rock of my life. He‘s the one making the most sacrifice," he said. Those on hand joined in a rendition of ‘Happy Birthday‘ following the presentation. % In her remarks to repz)rters following the press conferâ€" ()AKVI LE tsa gfl w,g C (Continued from page 1) 4 Stained Glass @ Victorian Crafts @ Wood Crafts 4 Candlewicking @ Ceramics @ Needlecrafts @ Silk Flowers 4 Jewellery Mother‘s Day Items @ And, many more! Thurs., May 6 to Sat., May 8 _ Hand made items by Local Crafts people _ Spring _ Craft Show! 1 Cmm or committ YOUR COMMUNITY 125 CROSS AVE. | YouRr community (§ _ 125 crRoss AVE. SHOPPING CENTRE (Across from Oak\ ence, when asked if the possibility had existed that she would change her mind in the final moments leading up to her announcement, Mulvale responded "There‘s always that possibility." She said the PC party would win the riding by "engagâ€" ing all the people, in an inclusive, not an exclusive way." What sets her apart from other candidates is her experiâ€" ence â€" she‘s been involved in politics for 10 years, includâ€" ing almost two terms as mayor â€" during which time "I‘ve shown I have the capability and willingness to learn. I‘m told I‘m accessible and I had people phoning and writing me with their support. There‘s an excitement that they want to elect someone who‘ll make an honest effort," Mulvale said. Mulvale shrugged off suggestions that the PC party‘s national unpopularity may have been a factor in her deciâ€" "I don‘t look at polls and I don‘t run to block other peoâ€" ple. I run to serve people and a lot of people vote for peoâ€" ple (not the party)," she said. ons 5 (Across from Oakville GO Station) Although confident of a PC victory in the next federal election, Mulvale said she‘s also thought about the possiâ€" bility of serving as a member of a losing party. "I am prepared to serve in government, in opposition, as a backbencher, or whatever," she said.