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Port Perry Star, 13 Oct 1993, p. 11

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4 HA at So St fA dre J on Ap ri A Family Tradition for 127 Years" w La tiie Se iE lle ha dhs arti cia did | Ss a. al ate. Lied Sears isdn Loi oii adiaiil A BER 4 00.4 AT PORT PERRY STAR - Wednesday, October 13,1993 - 11 Letters fo the editor Organic farming From Page 7 that scientists don't really know the effect pesticides may have on us as a species, or on the eco- system that supports us. Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, birth defects, environmental sensitivities, immune disor- ders, illness in children (who in- cidentally are extremely vul- nerable) have all been linked to pesticide use. Environmental damage threatens our very exis- tence and, as much as we may want to ignore it, it is a fact we must face up to. I have the most trouble with cosmetic use of pesticides. I do understand that farmers may find themselves between a rock (public demand for picture- perfect produce, competition from global markets) and a hard place (tough economic times, a chemical dependency on pesticides, adverse weather conditions). Be assured that large scale organic farming operations do exist. Initially, the choice may not be an easy one for some, but in the long run it is the best one. When I hear of the angry Blackstock farmer in his letter to the editor (Oct. 5) telling us that he spends over $35,000 a year on pesticides, I get wor- ried. Please understand I sup- port local farmers and urge oth- ers to do so, but at a farmers market, 1 will always buy or- ganic whenever I can. Call me crazy, but I would rather eat a blemished organic apple than a "perfect-looking" sprayed one. I am grateful for the opportu- nity to exchange ideas and in- formation, and hope we can keep the lines of communica- tion open. Let's 'get people. thinking, and taking an inter- est in this issue, because ulti- mately, we are all responsible for this land of ours, not just our farmers. If anyone would like to know more about organic farming, you can borrow a copy of the Da- vid Suzuki video, "Revolution 'Down on the Farm" from any branch of the Durham Public Library, or call your local chap- ter of C.0.G. (Canadian Organ- ic Growers). Environmentally yours, Brenda Stevenson INSURANCE ERS LIMITED 193 QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY, ONT. LIL 189 (416) 985-7306 ALL LINES OF GENERAL INSURANCE NATIONAL TRUST A Division of National Victoria and Grey Trustco 4.20" 1 YEAR ANNUAL INTEREST 6.26% - 5 Year Annual Rates Subject to Change without Notice. } 1993 BUICK LESABRE LTD - demonstrator y/4 Ni «s \WE'RE DEALING BIG HAVE pr (0 Jo 17:14 0]V)] ALL '93s AT 1993 ASUNA - demonstrator $9,988.00 ---- (Over $2100.00 off original M.S.R.P*) (FNC -- 1993 PONTIAC SUNBIRD = --9-pp Over $2100 00 off original M.S.RP) 1993 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX $18,788.00 (Over $3300.00 off original M.S.R.P) 5 5 = e---- 1993 BUICK CENTURY $18,988.00 gh (Over $2800.00 off original M.S.R.P) 1993 BUICK REGAL LTD - demonstrator $21,388.00 Fe (Over SH0B08 a SigIAY M £75) 0 N | ERY 0 ERE $24,388.00 & (Over $4800.00 off original M.S.R.P*) 1993 BUICK PARK AVENUE - NEW we Cs " 4 Re a E2~ EA N rE £ : - » AD is - LR Ga RE ER TE . 2 o i ans [ |} Eo : Po FR ¢ ih ¥ Pe vo : Sx 54 - on - \ : . Jo ' ' " . re A re . pp ----- i / N (Over $4600.00 off original M.S.R.P) FAP eG e------ 1993 SUNRUNNER 1993 GMC SIERRA SL PICK-UP - 4Wheel Drive $19,299.00 (Over $3200.00 off original M.S.R.P*) 1993 GMC SLX SAFARI 8 PASS. VAN $17,988.00 (Over $3000.00 off original M.S.R.P.") PONTIAC BUICK LIMITED 10 Vanedward Drive, Port Perry of C Sales a 6 9% are optional In fed Servic 085-8474 om 985-8514 irros 0 ce 1 ond ic xf appAcabe Leasing Parts 985-2716 Np: 100 - present inventory " "yr ' ' \ N 13 | Drive a little further...save a whole lot more wf

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