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Whitby Free Press, 30 Jun 1981, p. 14

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___ q PAGE 14, TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1981, WIIITBY FREE PRESS JVhitby Free Pres s...., ENTERTAIN MENT ...with Barry Murkar ULederhort To asters are coming to Whitby soon The "Liederhort Toasters" will be bringing their reper- toire of Strauss, Operet- tas and Austrian folk songs to the Durham *TfME -m *il rin C. Green BraeI Orchardsi 1 Durh m Rd. N. 5 Mr Clwomront z c' *Broughm' No. 7 Hwy. Urookili i I Taunton Rd. No. 2 Hwyv. Whtby 655-4501 or 655-3217 For Daiiy Plcking Conditions HOURS: WEEKDAYS 8:00 A.M. Io 8:0 P. M, SATURDAVS 800 AM. to400RM. SUNDAYS 8:O AM.Io 4WOP.M. Picking Subject ta Supply & Wother. Brfio continrs m.asured in quarts (o,. 6 qt. baskets). Pyground proviihd for childr.n und« 12 ymrs aIld1 Region for two perfor- mances during their 1981 tour. Original!- founded as a men's choir they hail from a small medieval town ini the high moun- tains of the western federal province of Austria called Feldkir- ch. Soon expanded to a mixed choir, the "Liederhort Toasters" first performed in Whit- by during a tour of Canada in 1973. The County Town singers made a return visit to Feldrich in 1974. The following year the two towns were twinned. They will give their first concert at Whitby Senior Public School, CD LA. En Liederhort Toasters Sunday, August 2 at 8:15 p.m. The next night, Monday, August 3, they Agatha Christie, F.W. Dixon, lsaac Asimov, BOOKS BY YOU R FAVOU RITE AUTHORS AT ½/2PRICE! SAVE EVEN MORE: " Trade your paperbacks " Free parking " Shop downtown - save gas The Book Between 120 Dundas St. W. Whltby, 666-2442 Robert Ludlum, Farley Mowat, Taylor Caldwell, will perform at East- dale Collegiate in Oshawa. The choir wîll spend one week in Whitby bef ore moving on to other dates in Toronto, Ottawa and Montreal. Tickets for the two shows will be available from Bowman and Gib- son Real Estate, 145 Brock Street Nerth, Whitby (668-333), Mid- dleton's Stationary, 113 Dundas Street West, Whitby (668-2492) or Saywells Bookstore, 14 Simcoe Street, Oshawa (728-8821). *CINEMASHOWCASE r OR YOUR I ONLY Cont. Showing 2:00, 4:2( RAIDERS 0O LOST AI Warning - Some scenes may AOLY Ontario Theatre B( Cont. Showing 2:00,4: Warnlng -Some materlal ma, Ontario Theatre Bc CLASH 0F' TITANS : -;,-1 e1 * e1, e. . Pý . A A, - 'AA-A'f. A'A.A* IA 1 é4 .O','8 i EYES I Tickets are $5 each and wil be sold on a fir- st corne firat serve basis only. Ottawa Report By SCOTT FENNELLI MP (PC - Ontarlo) Trudeau' s hilarlïous statements One of the most hilarjous statements ever uttered by our Prime Minister was made two weeks ago. Asked what he thought of a report from the D, 6:45, 9:05 Economic Council of Canada called Reforming Reguation, a three year study which found that. billions of consumer dollars are wasted each year 9 through bureaucratie rules imposed on the private sector, Mr. Trudeau said: "I agree with the overali thrust of the report. " F T HE Ha. As the Globe and Mail put it, "Mr. Trudeau likes regulations. The report will just give people qK something to talk about, while his government b. frightenlng produces more regulations." oard The report found a snare of red tape from ail three ý20, :45,9:05levels of government, rules and regulations which 20, :45,9:05prevent competition and cushion selected special interests. Trucking, airlines, the taxicab industry, agriculture and telecommunications were focused on bythe ECC. In my mind, the report serves up the hypocracy of F T HE government, especially the federal government. RT ~ Mr. Trudeau's cabinet ministers worry over the ýRT 1lack of competition in the private sector, over the tendency towards monopoly in some fields. They ibo offensive use this as an excuse for more government inter- oard vention in the economy, temporarily forgettmng that U, 650r90 their rules and reguations help stifle competition. u, 650, :00It should be stressed that the regulations the ECC attacked are genuinely unnecessary unes. They weigh on 30 per cent of the economy, forcing consumers to pay more for the goods and services they want to buy. The ECC was quite properly un- THE critical of useful regulations, suc'h as those in- volving health and safety in a variety of jobs. b In the United States today, a massive deregulation campaign is underway. It's designed to unleash the creative and efficient energies of the private sector, to help make that country com- 30,6:50,9:10 petitive in world markets. In Canada, as if to prove how indepenclent we ane of America, the Prime Minister seemas content te let the ECC report gather dust. 6. . .. . . GLOVES.... i ............................. FROM HEADCOVERS SET OF 3 ................... FROM 16.95 RAM TRADITION 1 GOLF CLUBS MRH .......... REG. $349.00 - SALE s285-00 TRAVELBAGS ............................... S4-8-.95 ,LADIES BRONSPORT BLOUSES ......... 2 FOIR s2le DAIWA GOLF BAGS ........... REG. $56.00 - SALE $39.'15 MEN9S GOLF SHIRTS ..................... FROM

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