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Port Perry Star, 28 Jan 1981, p. 7

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6 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., January 28, 1981 LT TT remember dhe when ...@ ) J IS (From page 5) conditions. President, Mr. Ted Griffen asked Mr. Storey Beare to take charge of the meeting and to introduce the speaker, Mr. R. Rundle, Toronto, of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, who outlined the program of the Chamber. At the Ontario County Holstein Club meeting in the Manchester Hall, Mr. Roy Ormiston was appointed to : = E : E E . : : E E : LTT TT TTT POST a KB 3 ISDH HE letters BS SL EN EE TEE ¥ 5% Jie Iran's disregard for human rights over? Dear Sir: As we all follow the release of the American hostages in the media, many of us feel happy for them and their ion and destruction of their holy places and cemeteries. Some have even suffered death because they. would not recant their faith. This is nothing new in the organizations. In the new Iranian constitution, the Baha'is, who number 450,000 in Iran, are not considered as citizens, although other religious minorities which the referral of the case to the United Nations Sub- commissison of the protect- ion of minorities. How fortunate we all are in Canada to enjoy religious represent Ontario County at the Peterborough Cham- families. It seems that the h : : i are smaller in number are freedom, without fear of aise ; flagrant disregard for Short history of the Baha'i ! ! pionship Show Committee. I pra Hghtsis ee inTran, Faith. Since its beginning in mentioned, and benefit from eon a as hat to N . However, since the beginn- 1844, over 20,000 Baha'i men, all the rights given to other Ww he : e Baha'is of Iran are Thi SF AREA) 1961 ing of the Revolutionary Women and children have citizens o lon _ subject. : , JO y e Mr. Bill Beare, rn of the Central Ontario Regime in January 1979, the been put to Seah Te Wop bins "th Canadian Yours truly County District High School Board, received a brass Baha'is in Iran have been FORgon ny i 2 in | 10 Hodse of COIIROHS Ol July ' plaque from Mr. Tonks, the architect, at the opening of Tic itn ox en Berseuilion; par rE 5 go 16, 1980 passed a unanimous Jim Lee, Chairman the new wing at Port Perry High School. Other officials iy Br Foy ein their humanitarian beliefs resolution condemning the The Spiritual Assembly at the impressive opening were Dr. M.B. Dymond, County Warden Anson Gerrow, and Principal of the high school, Grand MacDonald. Mr. Edgar Leask was honoured at the Annual Meet- ing of the Port Perry, Reach and Scugog Agricultural Society. Mr. Leask, who retired as director of the Fair was presented with an Agricultural Diploma in recog- nition of his services to the Fair Board and the Com- employment without recom- pense or pension, confiscat- Express by influential ultra- conservativereligious thanks persecution of the Baha'i Faith in Iran and calling for of the Baha'is of Scugog Caesarea ATTENTION: munity. Dear Sir: tions or individually. [] . Mr. Bruce Ashton was elected Warden of the United On behalf of the Partici- To the many groups who I Counties of Northumberland-Durham. pation House Project volunteered during the Tele- . We have a large selection of Quality Greenware, Jars and Jars of American Beauty Glazes, Top of the Line Grumbackers Brushes, Custom Firing, Mrs. Clarence Carter was appointed Division Commissioner of the Girl Guide Association for Port Perry, Uxbridge and surrounding areas. The Honeydale Women's Institute won third prize in the Tweedsmuir Competition on their entry of six (Durham Region) we wish to express our thanks and appreciation to you for the publicity given the "Week- end with the Stars Telethon thon at Central 7 Industries, we say "'Thank you." Approximately $31,000 was pledged, and the money will be used for our projects in and FREE CERAMIC CLASSES. hooked chair seats. for Cerebral Palsy" in your Durham Region. What more could you want? paper. 15 YEARS AGO At this time, also we are Yours very truly, WILLOW HILL CER AMIC Thursday, January 27, 1966 very grateful to the donors Dorothy Kitchen, Student Council President, Miss Barbara Holtby who pledged either through Beatrice Campbell, 26 BROCK STREET WEST IE and. her: co-workers _are to be congratulated on. the their churches, organiza-... .. ... Telethon Convenors YDINCE 100 corations for the 18th Annual 'At Home" held in the Port Perry High School Auditorium on Friday evening. The "Japanese" theme was portrayed by a huge Pagoda in the centre of the auditorium. Over 400 students and Baan adie aie oli odie IA ie ga ee DAISY'S CUSTOM UXBRIDGE 852-7186 "Where Service is Our Business." he named Princess and Joanne Vanderheide Queen for 1966. Mrs. Violet Skerratt has accepted the honourary DRESSMAKING SN ED Sh ED EN EN EN EN EN EN EY NS SNE. a |) : Labs position of Chief Marching Mother for Port Perry in the Ryerson School of Fashion Graduate ° ° [| Ty March of Dimes Campaign to be held here Monday, AT Ch & Brin M B AN i January 31. : p g € ng Manchester News - Mr. Lawrence Best, Cathy and MOD E RN TEXT | LES \ k ol Senta Spe Salud y in Toren. trip pas made 229 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY 1 /2 J RICE 4 4 ¢ fl NY y train from Myrtle, a first train ride for Richard. ; 1 Sly Greenbank News - Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Tueg@ay to Friday 10 A.M. to 5 P.M. 985 3221 i I i vil Elwood Clements who celebrated their 35th wedding Monday & Saturday 985-2177 Sti Big 2) (Regularly 8¢) anniversary last Saturday. They were entertained at the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Somerville of Brooklin. Blackstock News - Mr. and Mrs. Neil Malcolm, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard Malcolm, Yel- verton, attended the opening of parliament in Ottawa on Tuesday. LL eC ame rm. 10 YEARS AGO Wednesday, January 27, 1971 Dr. Wm. Cohoon, sporting a promising looking Centennial beard took over the reign of President of the Chamber of Commerce from past president Ted Griffen at the annual Chamber of Commerce Meeting held last week. A half ton truck, owned by Mr. Eric Scriver and a car, owned by Mr. Ben Bohan were destroyed by fire last Saturday night which also destroyed the garage- workshop owned by Mr. Scriver of Rosa Street, Port Perry. Congratulations to David Porter, now skating out of Toronto, and his partner, Barbara Berezowski, for capturing the Junior Dance Championship and placing fifth in the Senior Dance Competition at the Canadian E gE E £ ex-students were in attendance. Miss Lexie Love was Figure Skating Championships. Capture Those Presentation of a very esteemed Service Diploma Special Moods & 8x10 was made to Mr. and Mrs. Percy VanCamp by Victor Expressions On Our 7. ) Malcolm, retiring president of the Blackstock Agricul- Double-Image tural Society. This award is presented by the Agricul- tural Societies of Ontario for extraordinary service to an Agricultural Society and active community life. Boole aie. afin afin. afin. oe of ofe of afin ale. ofl oie oben of. of of obo i EL ST TT Security Trust 5 YEAR ANNUAL INTEREST 3%% "Subject to Change Without Notice." A = DON FORDER INSURANCE AGENCY LTD. 24 WATER STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-8471 Member of the Canada Deposit Insurance Corporation. ANE RI Allg C O 0 INOOOOOOOO0 o! QQOOOOOON IDOOOO. DOOOOOC % AAAKSNNNREANRARIRI] RRR RRR Q Te. LR) 0 T Of OOO aseteelete eats SOOSSOS 2%s%s% ele (30) od) DOOOO0000 OO 00 O00 erere rater ete ete ete eet OMISORIS SSISSSIISS SSS ee x0 POOOOOOOO QDOOO0 v, I I Rt ote OOOO Framagic Portraits. 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