» , 3 ha 4 3 : 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, July 14, 1987 Prin iter J pane SIFSLE. iin Pest Moff | | r - The Chamber of Commerce Ann Hanna, Glenn Cochrane of | received many, many entries inits CFTO-TV, and Festival Days Festival Days Ll rick ss, and organizer Bill Barr. was a tough or judges choos- First prize ($50) went to Judy Lin- | ing the three best ones. sky of Port Perry. Second orize | But a decision was reached, and ($25) was awarded to Tyler Ann during Thursday evening's opening Quinn of Oshawa. Third prize was ceremonies, the winners were an- won by Vonne Haigh of Pine Point nounced by Miss Bahamas Betty- ($15). ~~ {WOOD LUMBER CO. ~ (Ontario) LTD. FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING NEEDS! cistie DOUGLAS ROAD & HWY. 47 SOUTH, UXBRIDGE DuIkling cere Friday -- 7:30 AM to 9 PM OPEN: Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs 852 582 1 a . & Sat. -- 7:30 AM to 6 PM UXBRIDGE Ashley PI. Esso Plaza Centre <4 Hwy. 47 South Williamson Pontiac-Buick Together with Bill Barr of the Chamber of Com- merce, they chose and announced the winners of the Limerick contest. Glenn Cochrane of CFTO-TV's World Beat WOOD. EK News, and Miss Canada, TinaMay Simpson were LUMBER on hand Thursday evening to make Festival Days' opening ceremonies, at the bandshell, a success. 'PY sejd8noQ Peat peace' oeace! O. hearts cry out for interdependence in the as Ervin Laszio, A.J. peace, yet it eludes us. Is it ever to be only a dream, beyond us? Or do we have the strength of will to make peace a reality in our troubl- ed world? A remarkable statement addressed "To The Peoples of the World" says yes, we do. "World Peace", it af- firms, "is not only possible, but inevitable. It is the next stage in the evolution of this planet." : Weitten by the world governing council of the Baha'i Faith and released during "International Year of Peace", the statement has already been delivered to the heads of state of 145 countries, including Canada. It is both a penetrating ex- amination of the world situa- tion, and a call to action. The statement outlines the favourable signs of increas- ing integration and world; describes the bar- riers. to peace; analyzes the deficiencies in the present structure of national rela- tionships, calls for radical change in our attitudes, establishes the recongni- tion of the oneness of mankind as a primary prerequisite of peace; sets forth a universal framework for peace, and calls on the world leaders to gather in a "Great Con- vocation to lay the founda- tions of World Peace, and cites the insights Baha'is have gained in their efforts to build a unified communi- 'ty around the world. The statement has been published in book form, and expanded to include additional statements related to its major themes from leading thinkers and international figures, such Toynbee, Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross, Willie Brandt, Pope Paul, etc., as well as excerpts from the Scrip- tures of the world's major religions. You are warmly invited to write today for your copy using the coupon below. 2 ~AN EXCERPT FROM THE STATEMENT: "The Great Peace towards 'which people of good will throughout the centuries have inclined their hearts, of which seers and poets for countless generations have expressed their vision, and for which from age to age the sacred scriptures of mankind have constantly held the promise, is now at long last within the reach of the nations." x SNe ee To the Peoples of the World will be sent to you. of course at no charge No further contact willbe made unless asked for Name Address City Province Postal Code Please mail to BAHA'I OF SCUGOG P.O. Box 1153, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO I'd like my copy. he) Ca Peas At first, Betty-Ann Hanna, Miss Bahamas, was reluctant to take on arm wrestling tournament organizer Mike Haigh in a friend- ly duel ---- she was afraid she might hurt him! But she did it for the cameras, and in the end, Mike bore his scars with a grin. SQUARE BOY PIZZA Phone 985-8448 Winners of the Square Boy Pizza Draw were: KAREN HOCKLEY, PRINCE ALBERT MARIE HOOEY, MANCHESTER JOHN GALLAGHER, PORT PERRY HEATHER HAYNES, PORT PERRY MARY LANG, PORT PERRY: