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Get better mileage with an efficient new (or nearly new) car from ... COLIN BALL MOTORS LTD. Hwy. 7A West - Port Perry Phone 985-8411 You'll like the way it drives: you'll love the way it looks. 2 STEAM CLEANING RICE Ed. Schamerhorn, Liberal candidate for the Durham- Northumberland riding said, "To assist the farmers in their continuing struggle with rising energy costs, the Liberal government will totally exempt from federal excise tax, all fuels used in the on-farm production and delivery of food in Canada." Mr. Schamerhorn was speaking to a large group of Liberal workers in Orono on Monday afternoon. "This will keep down the rising cost of food and provide the farming community to make an equitable wage with the rest of Canadian workers. This is - oh A wu ¥ 2 ER RE. TILE Ad od SSP » I oF ATE ALL NOY ea € . "N ny , N fle : WP AT SRE ' $e As Ay CT iF Pak J Lh 1, SATE EES BE AR29 5 IANA SR IA 4 Jil g % "vet ' v Ia SS IT BE a eR Vids / es 0X ) 3 -, »! tics ; i HI Hane L Ad orl i ) asx ET PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., February 6, 1980 -- 29 5d . . x Sch h i Liberals will assist the farmers, says Schamerhorn i: he Liberals recognize the extra- rate advantage to qualified "A Liberal government farmers." concluded Mr. a ordinary contribution the producers." works for and with the Schamerhorn Hy farm family makes to the 5 success of Canadian agricul- A gi ture. A Liberal government ALLA (ERR iw, will do something about it." RY aN " SA NR i " We've all been hurt by 2) SIE Be e high interest rates. N70 2%, ih; Sometimes I think Clark is a NTS A) reverse Robin Hood. Steal & from the poor to give to the yo rich. And the farmers, like i the rest of us, have suffered. J. A Liberal government will oi protect and enlarge the 4 Farm Credit Corporation 47 and most importantly will 3 'maintain the present interest A a » . 7 os ... with a gift 5) . Fs for your someone fi a bread and butter election and that affects all of us." said Mr. Schamerhorn. "The Clark Conserva- tives...you know...the C.C. party...clobber the common people and concede to the corporations...offered noth- ing to the farm community in their budget. The Liberal government will allow farmers to deduct as expens- es, wages paid to the spouse of the farmer who is his working partner. And believe me you and I know how hard they work. Ont. Cof C elects new president Robert I. Duddy, has been elected president of the Ontario Chamber of Commerce for the 1980 term. Mr. Duddy, who is presi- dent of the grain division for Hiram Walker Sons Ltd., will represent some 50,000 Chamber of Commerce members across Ontario. 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