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Oakville Beaver, 15 May 1994, p. 4

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But Young refuted the accusations of the Hares team, saying he would not comment. "Our campaign was posiâ€" tive," he said. Asked if he made any derogatory comments about the Hares campaign, he replied, "Certainly not." "I‘m going to concentrate on beating Barbara Sullivan," he said. Young wins Tory nomination on first ballot During his speech, he said he will win the riding away from "Barbaraâ€"theâ€" invisibleâ€"MPP" and spoke of the need to create a sound economy and reduce government intervention. He said it was important to break the cycle of depenâ€" dence created by welfare. He added it was important to safeguard the rights of (Continued from page 1) Robb McLeod â€" who finished second in the race f ko â€" said the YOUnS _ Terence Young campaign used strong arm tactics and said he had been asked to physically remove himself from the site of the annual federal Progressive Conservative annual meetâ€" ing where McLeod was trying to drum up support. ""You saw the security here tonight. Those CIA guys, I mean, can you believe it? That‘s unnecessary and just shows the illusions of grandeur (of the man)." Four Young supporters outfitted with voice activated microphones â€" dubbed ‘bone phones‘ â€" circled around Young, the victims over those who have broken the law; ensure excellent health care; and back to basics education. UPER SPECIAL May 13â€"22 *20% OFF All Flowering Shurbs, Evergreens Trees* Watch out for our revised opening Hours: Monday â€" Friday 9 am â€" 9 pm Saturday 9 am â€" 6 pm Sunday 11 am â€" 5 pm VAN EMPEL‘S E *\ /AN EMPEL‘S tm R.R. No. 2, 5th LINE CAMPBELLVILLE, ONTARIO, LOP 1B0 90 cm 90 cm 100 cm 100 cm 110 cm 110 cm Lee said, in light of the waste probâ€" lems faced by the Oakville and Burlington municipalities, said he did not want to contribute to the problem. organizing the movement of other supâ€" porters. Young said they were supporters who were in charge of coâ€"ordinating the P.A. system and the timing of the event. McLeod, running his first campaign, said he was frustrated by the first ballot support promised to Young. ""I‘d phone people and they‘d already say they promised to vote first ballot for Terence. It was frustrating when they hadn‘t even heard me." Burlington alderman, Denis Lee, who posted no banners or posters, was in marked contrast to Young. While Young entered the room plastered with posters to the sounds of music, supportâ€" ers waving dark blue scarves and placâ€" ards, Lee mounted the podium with only his nominator, lawyer, and assistant, Crown Attorney, Stephen Collinson. 65 cm 32" 1â€"1/2" Caliper 62* 175 cm 175 cm 49 175 cm 49" 1â€"1/2" Caliper 39"* 175 cm 45~ 250â€"300 cm 45° 1â€"1/4" Caliper 64* He spoke of the need to tighten the «6 I2D L «6 29 L «61 129 2 «0L I2D L «61 189 2 «61 129 2 «6L 129 2 16 54 Also you will find an assortment of Mixed Patio Planters, Fertilizers, Topsoil, Bark Chips, Peatmoss, Seeds, Chemicals. ALL AT COMPETITIVE PRICES Beauty Bush Dogwood Silverleaf Dwarf Buming Bush European Snowball Flowering Almond Forsythia Heather Asst. Honeysuckle Red Hydrangea Grandifiora Lilac Dwarf Lilac French Asst. 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McLeod called on more interaction between people and politicians and said political correctness had replaced comâ€" mon sense, and it was important to get the economy back on track. criminal justice system, reform the eduâ€" cation system, and have less governâ€" ment intervention. Oakville resident Rob Sampson, said it was essential that Ontario get itself out of the "economic quagmire" and urged everyone to stand behind Harris‘ poliâ€" cies. After the first ballot, Young had 150 votes. McLeod followed with 68, Lee had 30, Sampson had 25, with Hares posting 21 votes. There were four spoiled votes. Another candidate, Bob Taylor, dropped out before the evening began. Hares said he was in favor of a total overhaul of the criminal justice system and advocated the "common sense" platform espoused by Tory leader, Mike The actual numbers were not Hours: Mon. â€" Thurs 9 am â€" 9 pm 6" pot 2 Gal 2 Gal large 16" large 29" large 19" large 36" large 19" large 19 17"

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