TE mg Oreos Ar HDFAM YAQI9T 14 - "WEEKEND STAR" "HATZ GUI IW" FRIDAY, MARCH 16, 2001 Jazz band recognized for excellence Farmers in Durham and throughout Ontario want assurances that they will have a fair return on their investment when they plant their crops this spring, says the local MPP. "As a Member of Provincial Parliament for the Durham Riding, I will do my best to ensure pro- ducers achieve equity with competitors south and east of Ontario's borders," said Durham MPP John R. O'Toole. "I am encouraged by the progress we have made so far, but there is much that remains to be done." On March 6 and 7, Canada's agriculture minis- ters and farm leaders met in Quebec City to ask that the federal government increase its farm assis- tance from the $500 million announced March 1 to $I billion, plus. provincial contributions. "I strongly agree with Agriculture Minister Brian Colburn's view that a $500 million contribution from a JEFF MITCHELL/WEEKEND STAR Members of the S.A. Cawker Public School Jazz the March Break began. The band, led by teacher Band were among the students who were given a Lisa Nottingham-Blonge, has compiled an impres- pat on the back when the school held its annual sive list of accomplishments, including 'winning a excellence awards ceremony last week, just before golds Medal at the recent Sunelgfian Musi Festival. - THERAPY & COUNSELLING Dr. Bill Eull, Ph.D., C.Psych. Psychologist Joyce Eull, R.N. Psychotherapist North Durham Professional Counselors 188 Mary St., Port Perry 985-1130 « 1-800-253-0181 AL a Going So Specials Farmers deserve fair prices, says Durham MPP government that has a sur- plus of $16 billion just isn't enough," said Mr. O'Toole. "We need to at least dou- ble that amount, and | am confident the Government of Ontario will contribute its full share towards any program that will ensure the survival of our farms." The solution is for both the federal and provincial levels of government to work together with the farm organizations to develop a long-term policy that will bring stability to agriculture in Canada, said Mr. O'Toole. Mr. O'Toole believes it is also important that the crucial role played by agri- business should be under- stood by non-farm resi- dents. Ontario has the best food supply in the world. Unfortunately, many citi- zens do not fully appreci-- ate how that food gets to the table. Mr. O'Toole noted that Durham Riding, with its strong farming tra- dition and its new urban developments, is a great place to launch a dialogue between urban and rural communities. "I am pleased to have the opportunity to meet with Durham Riding farm- ers to hear their sugges- tions on how Ontario can help. As Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Finance, | will certainly work towards proper recognition of the farm community in this spring's budget," the Durham M PP said. injector flush lace air filter e fuel filter ale by sei 50 ) 8)" NEW Patients' Smiles Aways Welcome * Dr. J. Cottrell * Dr. J. Hardy e Dr. L. Gideon * Dr. C. Banfield Dr. L. Poranganel * Dr. H. Dewar * Dr. T. King (Orthodontist) ® Dr, T, Mcintyre (Periodontist) 'Today's Smile... seondensor A clean desk is a sign of a cluttered desk drawer! Dental Care For The Entire Family Evening & Saturday Appointments Available Please Call 985-8451 Visit our website: www.iluvmydentist.com DEPXe; 238 Queen Street, Port Perry Carvers to hold show March 24 The Brooklin Woodcarvers are pleased to announce their 11th annual wood- carving show and com- petition to be held on Saturday, March 24. The public is invited to attend the show at the Whitby Seniors Activity Centre, 801 Brock Street South, Whitby, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Refreshments are available. Free door prize, free parking and admission, wheel- chair accessible. For more informa- tion, please call at Ken Holmes at 725-7728. lid xin ye Lh TCA GR SA EA i ko