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Port Perry Star, 1 Jun 1977, p. 21

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a Sf a ¥ 0M ie "5 A AAMC 33 LEAR IN A Phe 1 Sih ASHI 8 5 v g by Diane Puckrin . Cuboree on Saturday and ance inspection. Congratu- 5:30 in the church. game anyway. Better luck much better after a hospital | 0 Our church was filled to once again i fs lations a Mariposa was defeated by next game boys. visit. She will be glad to 3 1: | capacity Sunday morning brought the trophy home. = The 1st Seagrave Beavers Pleasant Point ball team We are really glad to see take your news items next SE when Rev. Ron Smeaton of The day included a parade, will hold their-Father and Sunday night. 1 am told our news correspondent, week so please give her a 3 Knox UC, in Peteborough games and personal appear- Son banquet Sat. evening at Mariposa played a fine Marilyn Beacock feeling call at 985-3595. 8 Many thanks to our choir z leader, Mrs. Joan Lee and % Alissa Lee for leading and % a" accompanying our Sunday i School classes in their re br Special IuElS... THak- YON oo 4A itment to the pursuit i . A commitment to the 1) Sup feathers 0d au the PRINCIPLES of excellence In the fields of the service, Without a 1. Freedom can be sustained fn USP ACRIINDIOSY ManaRs doubt it was a wonderful only in a soclety without dis- so that all Ontarians may share service followed by a salad crimination based on race, col- in the collective. pride. I - luncheon served by Unit 2 in Oy Sok vj 0d hen Sheik self-confidence that stems the church basement. ina socion ¢ rule from living in an environment Thank you to all who of law and to democratic in- of progress and achievement. brought food and helped out stitutions based upon the 15. Acommitment to fair profit in the kitchen, especially British Parliamentary pe ER A Peter and Don who dried ystem. & dishes like real pros. 2. Fairness and equality of Drolessionals Srp eu (Watch those dishpan hands Onponuny STADE gL: + help Ontario grow, along with boys!). ; 'neil Ore yu; Ld | @ commitment to encourage Our church basement and that Lim TL nd the growth of the small busi- kitchen has taken on many fairly by any group in society, ness sector of our economy. Row features lately; the including government itself. 16. A compgiinon) to sicing being v . ' work stoppages an SI0wW- I2teat) oN te CL I looks so bright and cheery - government Is prepared to Babar Rageniens negali- " an I want to take this oppor- limit its own growth, power ions an roug e outlaw- tunity to thank all those involved- who worked so PORT PERRY STAR -- Wednesday, June 1, 1977 -- 21 News from the Seagrave area and costs. 4. The strength, prosperity and ing of strikes and lockouts in such sectors of the economy hard to have it done for unity of all Canada is vital to DEDICATION % ida government Sunday. - It looks great the oper Eoin ai al ths ee people of Ontario. The preser- 1 J. down there. vation of that unity is Ontarias ELIVE IN CHANGING TIMES. ALL AFFIRMATION 3. Please be 'reminded that there will be no church or Sunday School at Seagrave for two weeks due to anni- versary services at Green- bank and Pinedale. On June 19 worship will resume primary national goal. 5. In a fair and free society, government must delincate and protect thefollowing rights of the individual: a. The right to build a secure future for one's self and one's ABOUT US, THROUGHOUT CANADA AND THE WORLD, STANDARDS AND VALUES THAT HAVE STOOD UNQUESTIONED FOR A HUNDRED YEARS ARE IN JEOPARDY. AT THIS POINT IN OUR HISTORY, WHEN CONFIDENCE IN OUR FUTURE IS MORE IMPORTANT Wealfirm that the Progres- siveConservativeGovernment will uphold these principles and commitments as a guaranice ~ of personal freedom, economic security, and stability in Ontario. + at 10 am. vith the UCW. family THAN EVER BEFORE. | COMMIT THE ONTARIO Agi Jali In charge of the service, b. Tie ditt ty Sok anid @n PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE PARTY TOTHE FOLLOW- | iriuthroughdedication to high Richard Thorne, our stu- fair wages. ING PRINCIPLES AND OBJECTIVES. UNDER A CUMITY rams of health iad dent minister, while Rev. Roundell is away, en- courages you to call him at the manse at 985-7787 if you c. The right to seek and carn fair profits and fees. d. The right to work in peace and safety. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT, THESE COMMITMENTS, WHICH FORM PART OF A DYNAMIC PROGRAM OF ACTION, WILLGIVE EACH PERSON IN ONTARIO THE ASSURANCE WITHIN education that serve all with competence, equity, effective- ness and affordability. To this end: Health systems must allow - have any pastoral needs. e.Therightto be protected from WHICH TOSHAPE HIS OR HER PERSONAL DESTINY. th ! ¥ Happy Birthday to Mrs unfair or unlawful practices in doctors and patients to work Jessie Nobbs who deposited the market place or the labour A. y/ . together to prevent, treat and her coins in the birthda force. 70 x cure disease. . box Sunday morning. ° y f. The right to a fair and equit- . Education programs must y " able tax system. 4. A commitment to reducin 9. A commitment to conlainin promoje basic compeience in A U.C.W. walk-a-thon and he righ sue personal : ! 3 8 WAC : "ontaining basic skills as a prerequisite to bake sale will be held on g. The right to pursue persona the municipal tax burden on | thesizeandexpenscolgovern- thesdvoncemantel ol Sat. June 18 at 1 p.m. begin- fulfillment, growth and sell- | senior citizens, and to work | ment in Ontario, resulting in a ' RR nt hp; Ph nw Wray' improvement. lowards the ultimate elimina- | balanced budget by 1981. % Opportunity fs i mol uy ng -% iri alk rR A RIT AVI TYS tion of this particular tax for | 19 A commitment to maintain- anes oly ae Thm oly place. Get out and get COMMITMENTS | themaijorityof Ontario's senior | fing the highest quality of health | S¢¢X Beater participation-sut those sponsors girls! A special get well mess- age -for Mr. Walter King who is still a patient in hospital. We hope you're. ¥ soon up and out of there Walter and feeling lots Mrs. King has had visit The Progressive Conserva- tive Government of Ontario affirms itscommitmenttoeach of the following tasks. 1. A commitment to a target of one hundred thousand new jobs -each year for the next decade. 2.Acommitment to thecontin- ued security of food-supply for all Ontarians. This is to be achieved through: the preser- citizens. 5. A commitment to reducing unnecessary waste in all social spending to ensure that the truly needy and those who serve them get adequate and fair support. 6.A commitment to continue the battle against inflation while providing the private sector with opportunity and example [or job creation. and hospital services, based on a system which allows indi- viduals to work together with their own doctors for their own health and well-being, 11. Acommitment to preservean educational system of high quality, with accessibility to higher education based upon individual choice and individ- ual merit. 12. A commitment to the value of municipal government in as native peoples, women, the handicapped-so that all in Ontario share as a common heritage the right to pursue personal fulfillment through theirown effort, initiative,com- mitment and self-reliance. We alfirm that every citizen of Ontario shares a common right to self-advancement, to balanced and stable govern- ment, to [reedom, justice, equityandsecurityas residents of a great province which has ¢ called on her. Also, Mrs. vation of farmland; increased | 7A commitment to replacing | the democratic structure of | a key role to play in advancing Reta Mark and Mrs. Agnes per-acre production; effective | at least two trees for every | Ontario society the Interests of a great nation. McGahey of Lindsay visited marketing of surplus agricul- | one harvested henceforth In | 43 A commitment to balanced | To these principles, commit- her. tural exports and continued | Ontario, and to regenerating growth and development in ments and affirmations | dedi- Saturday, June 'th will be Juppon for the farming com- | everyacre os the North, so 2 lo mals cate my Party in the servicaol Scout! munity. 8. Acommitmen{¥p increasing prosperity, social and cultura every man, womanandc 0 fhe day fo the Nix Seout 3. A commitment to a target of the sale of Ontario goods and | advancement equally avail- our province in a Pl pap these lads to 900,000 housing starts over the services outside Canada by able to the citizens of Northern spirit of faith, trust xy . og hip i funds and next ten years in Ontario. 5% a year. Ontario. and common purpose. turn out those piles of old newpapers. Any queries call 357-3587 or 985-7778 _ Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dixon Georgetown were Suliay : ; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fr o oo 4 Puckrin, What this Charter of life and the human needs and aspirations of people The 1st Seagrave Beavers means to 0 throughout this Province. It provides a plan to ig . . . . in : y 0 keep Ontario strong and dynamic-a place in which and enjoyed a day of games "The policies and gommit- the need to preserve the best of the past is balanced Sing ina Weller oat ments in this Charter grew out with the need for future growth. a SnoeTs. wal f my New Year's message as The Progressive Conservative Party is committe «+ all the parents who made . oI my [NeW years mes : 5 /ONSCTV? ¢ " the day py Mayor amplified in our Throne Speech to these goals. I ask you to join Malcolm for his generous and recent Budget. It describes with me in translating this Charter ' faualion Pai grave how. a Progieseve Conservative Government will into action by voting Progressive items there. lead Ontario in the years immediately ahead. Conservative on June 9th" Our Seagrave oh Timers I believe it reflects an understanding of the way William Davis, Premier: are not quite ready to meet [S$ the Blue Jays yet as they Hike Fai Your future. Your choice. 7% Bik went down to defeat against Oakwood Sun. night. It was a good game anyway fellas. Uxbridge hosted the " , 3. --~

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