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Port Perry Star, 4 Mar 1981, p. 22

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22-- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, March 4, 198) Rural decline principal issue says Adamson The steepening decline in Ontario's rural areas was cited as a principle election issue for Durham-York by Liberal candidate Gary Adamson at a meeting of Supporters at his Uxbridge campaign office on March 1. Mr. Adamson, a high school teacher from North York, campaigned last Friday in Scugog Township and met with party workers and supporters at the cam- paign office on Queen Street. _""We're losing our rich agricultural land at a rate of close to 20 acres an hour," he said. "It's some of the most productive ground in North America - from the green produce farms of the Holland Marsh to the grain belt near Claremont, Brougham and Kinsale and the mixed farms around Beaverton, Sunder- land and Cannington. "York region alone has lost some 80,000 acres since 1966 with nothing on the statute books - no realistic zoning regulations - to slow the encroaching pavement." At present more than 75 per cent of produce handled at the Toronto food terminal is imported, Adamson said, not counting citrus fruit and storeable crops like potatoes and onions. "Ontario farm incomes now average lower than those in Quebec. Ontario's net farm income decreased by 32 per cent in 1980 while operating expenses for this year are forecast to grow by 19 per cent and depreciation charges by 14 per cent. Between January and November last year 112 farmers declared bankrupt- cy as against just 64 in 1979," he stated. It's not marginal land that is at issue, Adamson stress- ed. "We've seen the results in other parts of the pro- vince. Some of Canada's best orchards and vineyards are now buried under the suburbs of places like St. Catharines, Grimsby, Hamilton and much of the land between there and Toronto. Now we see deve- lopers pushing on past Oshawa - all on prime agricultural land. "Where is the foresight in that argument? - Under the Tories this province has been paving over its best renew- able resource. I can think of no more critical an issue for all our concerns on March 19," he declared. AUCTION LARGE SELECTION - TOP QUALITY BRAND NEW, BRAND NAME FURNITURE PERSONAL - HOUSEHOLD - GIFT ITEMS FULLY GUARANTEED BY MANUFACTURER SUNDAY, MARCH 8th - 7:00 P.M. At Toro Liquidators - Hwy. 7 & 12 At Thickson Rd. - 2 Miles North of Brooklin OPEN FOR VIEWING & PRE-AUCTION PURCHASING THURSDAY & FRIDAY - NOON til 8:00 P.M. PARTIAL LIST OF ITEMS 2.3 & 4 piece cheslerlields. bedrooms. dining rooms. kitchen sels and accessories. lamps. stereos. TVs. coffee & end tables. gifts. toys. tools. radios. h mattress sels. plus numerous other lems. Antique repros. china cabinets hall stands. fern stands. brass beds. tea carts. wall clocks. rockers TERMS: Cash - Chargex - Mastercard - Cheque with 1.D. Allied Auction Group, 636-0500 Durham-York Liberal party candidate Gary Adamson was campaigning in the Scugog area last Friday and took a few minutes off to meet with supporters and party workers in the Port Perry Hugh Baird Concert, "great" The thought that is diffi- cult to put aside is, "How many men do you know who would milk thirty-seven head of cattle at 5 o'clock p.m. and sing a solo recital at 8:00 p.m. Hugh Biard is the only one I know! With a voice as smooth and beautiful as butterscotch, Hugh sang a magnificent programme that ranged from standard classics of the tenor repertoire to modern folk and pop tunes. He displayed his versatility moving many in the aud- ience to damp eyes with a sensitive rendition of "Danny Boy' and then had then '"'rolling in the aisles" with a very raucous '"'Coun- try Boy". The audience felt the reverence of 'Bless This House' and the irreverence of "Feller from Fortune". 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The other band members were Martha McCallum, Debbie Ball, Belinda Espley, Lynne O'Reilly, Rob Scott and Mary Lou Bougeois. The band accompanied Hugh on "The Way We Were" and "Climb Every Mountain" and performed "You Light Up My Life" on their own. Also accompanying Hugh was Russ Baird on piano and guitar. Although Hugh sounded marvelous with the band, and the guitar and the voice combination was a lot of fun, the real thrill of the evening was Hugh with the piano. Hugh has a voice that some- how is a perfect compliment to the piano. The voice and the piano that evening paint- ed beautiful picture after beautiful picture. Hugh gave us a lyrical, charming and LALLA LLS Are you blessed with the "Luck 'O the Irish"? Drop In and 'Have Some-... an BB campaign office on Queen Street. Mr. Adamson says that the loss of prime agricultural land in this riding is an issue. [See story for details.] exciting evening, one that many felt was too short even after two hours. All proceeds of this concert .went to help defray costs of the Port High Senior Wind Ensemble's trip to British Columbia. The students say thank you to Hugh Baird for all his efforts on their behalf. For those who have already _requested tickets to the next "Hugh Baird in Concert", you will have a while to wait. The first solo concert was overdue, hopefully the next one will not be. 40% OFF CLEARANCE (In Stock Only) ~CONTEMPORARY FINE CHINA Settlement House . in the Heart of Port Perry 183 QUEEN STREET- 985-8234 17 could be your lucky number. 4 J Guess the number of beans, in the jar and you could win $17.00 ~ worth of goods. Lucky winner 9 will be contacted on March 17th. INGREDIENTS UNLIMITED 146 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - ONTARIO : La) PA J I -- Re

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