PAGE 2 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY , ’Efflfll&flrfl. 1981 By Appointment MARTIN H. BUCK, D.C. at 130 Weber Street North, Waterioo TELEPHONE 886â€"4330 . CHIROPRACTIC Announces The Opening Of His Office Of Also Evenings and Saturdays Grits need more money (Continued from page 1 ) tack means ‘"you‘re talking about a leader who'ldntulyahhto but also financial supâ€" m.' He said he would be excited to see the likes of former federal Libâ€" eral finance ministers John Turner or Donald MacDonald run for the provincial leadership, although Epp conceded there isn‘t much hope of either one throwing ns AAp q t vedp+ 4 . S Other names that have been bandied ministers Jim Fieming from Toronto and Ed Lumley from Cornâ€" lem with federal MPs, Epp said. "If they aren‘t sucâ€" cessful (at the federal level)," T claly Ant 5 tay may want to stay there." As for his choice for legislature who hasn‘t who winay Tigite Te. *‘*I might wp‘port somebody locally, 1 the leadership, alâ€" though he‘s not sa Kitchenerâ€"Wilmot MPP John Sweeney has said he‘s almost definitely in the runâ€" ning and Kitchener IPS Jim Breithaupt is considering it seriousâ€" he would even consider running for the leaderâ€" ship if it weren‘t for an unexpected "name‘" candidate emerges ‘"‘It‘s expensive to run," he said. "I‘m not Epp said he will The local MPP said