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Scugog Citizen (1991), 7 Jun 1994, p. 6

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wp" 6 -- Scugog Citizen - Tuesday, June 7, 1994 a : % GRADUATION ~ BACHELOR of ARTS (History & Psychology) BACHELOR of EDUCATION um | JILL PARRY, daughter of Bob and Jayne Parry, graduated from Lakehead University, Thunder Hay on May 28th, 1994 with first class standing Hill is the grand daughter of the late Bill and la Parry and the ate Bob and Georgoon Carnegie At the Convocation Ceremony Jill received the prestigious President's Award Well dome Jill! Lowe from your family GRADUATION Congratulations t ROBERT KENT JAMIESON son of Connie and Bob, wn completing his degrees of Honours Bachelor of Outdoor Recreation and Bachelor of Ans at Lakehead University in May 1994 Rob also earned the President's Award for his work as President of the Student Union 80th Birthday Open Holise The family of ELMER LEE invite you to an OPEN HOUSE to celebrate his 80th BIRTHDAY at PortiPerry United Church CE Room Sunday, June 12th from2to 4 PM Best wishes only leas please Happy 1st Birthday BRADLEY June 10th, 1994 Love Mommy & Daddy LIL ET Jraduate Windreach gets grant of $40,000 Windreach Farm in Ashburn is among the 124 community facilities across Ontario to share in the Access Fund grants provided from the Ministry of Citizenship's Office for Disability Issues and for Senior's Issues. The Access Fund is a program designed to improve accessibility for senior citizens and people with disabilities Windreach Farm will receive $40,000 to apply to the costs of installing unisex washrooms "Accessibility plays a key role to seniors and persons with disabilities and their ndependence. This funding will two Winning this snappy Kalahar! summer on pizza take-out orders only Mountain bike was ad easy as ordering a pizza at Trader Sam's Restaurant for Vicki Cunningham of Port Perry. Vick! (at right) with her children Stacey and Scott received the bike last Friday afternoon. She filled out a draw coupon last month. With Vicki at left is Trader's manager Rick Teunissen and Shirley Whalen. The restaurant will give away one bike a month for the rest of the improve the facilities and allow better accommodation to the people with disabilities who goto Windreach Farm." said Durham East M.P.P. Gord Mills *We're building greater participation in the work force through renovation projects," said Elaine Ziemba Minister of Citizenship with responsibility for Seniors' and these PEER PRESSURE presents we will pay the tax for you. wn Se <1 - wn i) - f= > < fo oO = OPEN 7 DAYS a WEEK PEER PRESSURE "clothing for the young and young at heart" 112 WATER ST.,, PORT PERRY 985-0046 Across from Ball Diamond Disability Issues "At the same time, people with disabilities and senior citizens can share a greater part of community life because of the mprovements these 1 facilities." For the Month of June, every Tuesday In the past five years, the Access Fund, in partnership with non-profit organizations, has provided over $20 million to create access to consumer advocacy organizations, employment counselling and vocational training centers women's shelters, community based mental health addiction programs, community facilities and and THURS., JUNE 9th : Bowmanville Town Hall Council Chambers, Temperance Street, Bowmanville MONDAY, JUNE 13th : St. Matthew the Evangelist Catholic School 60 Willowbrook Drive Whitby TUESDAY, JUNE 14th : Pickering Recreation Complex 1867 Valleytarm Road, Pickering Durham Region Acute Care Study PUBLIC MEETINGS Public Meetings to discuss Hospital Services in the Durham Region will be held from 7 PM to 9 PM on the following dates and locations Copies of the Discussion Paper describing the proposed model for hospital services in Durham are available at your loca public library branch or at the District Health Council offices, located at 1614 Dundas Street East, Suite 214, in Whitby. For more information, or if you require special assistance, please call the District Health Council at (905) 433-4262 MON., JUNE 20th : Uxbridge Public Library Tokai Room, 9 Toronto St. South Uxbridge WED., JUNE 22nd : Arts Resource Centre 45 Queen Street, Oshawa THURS., JUNE 23rd : Latcham Centre, 121 Queen Street, Port Perry MON., JUNE 27th : Beaver River Museum The Meeting Place 284 Simcoe St., Beaverton &

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