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Scugog Citizen (1991), 27 Sep 1994, p. 6

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2 =" 6 -- Scugog Citizen dn -- Tuesday, September 37, 1994 Flag of tulips to link Canada and Netherlands On September 28, Durham Region and the Dutch Club of Durham Region will join Canadians across the country in "The Tulip Tribute: Shore to Shore". This national program of commemoration honours Canadians and the friendship between Canada and the Netherlands since World War II. As a special tribute, the Dutch Club of Durham Region has asked for Durham ,Region's assistance in the laying out of a tulip tribute garden located at Regional Headquarters, 605 Rossland Road East in Whitby. This commemorative tulip garden, which will bloom in the Group help in coping with grief The death of someone close - a spouse or partner or family member can result in overwhelming grief with which people have difficulty coping. At the same time, society has unrealistic expectations that people should recover from grief as quickly as possible. Grief work is a painful but necessary process. The bereaved person needs support in expressing and clarifying turbulent unfamiliar emotions. During the time of bereavement, one slowly learns to adjust to the loss and to accept the reality of death. During the period of bereavement, individuals, couples and families may discover the need for additional support to help cope with difficult and unfamiliar personal and family life situations. Durham Community Bereavement Services has been created to offer support and guidange at these difficult times. An Adult Grief Recovery Group will start October 31 from 7-9 pm in the lounge at the Port Perry United Church, in Port Perry on Mondays for 7 consecutive weeks The fee for the group is $25.00 per individual or $40.00 for a couple attending the same session. Printed materials will be available for purchase at each session for $5.00 each book. Paid registrations will be accepted on a first come, first served basis. There will be no more than 10 people registered for each group. 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EAST, UXBRIDGE (Same building a s Stevenson's RV) UXBRIDGE (905) 852-1902 'Durham Rolls with the Tire Pros" spring of 1995 as a 24'x12' Canadian Flag, will consist of red and white tulips. The garden, prepared by Durham Region will host 2000 tulips which will be planted by volunteers from the Dutch Club of Durham Region. Each flower in the garden will be dedicated to the memory of someone who served, either overseas or at home, in the war effort. Collectively, the garden will represent Canada's efforts for the restoration of world peace. "Durham Region and the Dutch Club of Durham Region take pride in participating in the commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II" said Regional Chair Gary Herrema. "We welcome all residents to this special ceremony and hope that they will visit again this coming spring to enjoy the beauty of this magnificent tribute." It is fitting that the tulip has been chosen as the symbol of this national commemoration. In 1945 the Dutch Royal Family sent 10,000 tulips to Canada as a thank you for Canada's role in the liberation of the Netherlands, and for their assistance in the safe refuge of members of the Dutch Royal Family. Each vour since then another gift of tulip bulbs has arrived, and each year the tulips have been planted in Canada's Capital Region representative of spring, peace and international friendship. Durham Region and the Dutch Club of Durham Region invite all to become part of an important, nationwide moment of ation on Wed September 28, 1994 at 9:30 a. m. at Regional Headquarters, 605 Rossland Road East in Whitby. Correction In the September 13 issue of the Scugog Citizen an ad for Thomas Overhead Doors and Openers appeared on page 24. The ad should have read $338 including installation and taxes, not $388. The Citizen regrets the error' and any inconvenience or confusion it may have created for Thomas Overhead Doors and Openers. This gorgeous Alberta Rose qulit was recently raffled by the Port Perry Paichers, raising $1400 that was turned over to the Scugog Library. From left in photo Pat Prouse of the Patchers, Librarian Suzanne White, Library Board chairman Jim Wills, Pat Lovering who was the lucky winner of the quilt and Sarah Elliott of the Patchers. The money will be used by the Library for book ahd video purchases. traditional music. on October 29th. number of wings you can handle. DON'T FORGET .. Open Dart Night Tuesdays starting September 27th! - Upcoming weeks will include our Octoberfest beer tasting on October 22nd followed by a Hallowe'en Party With cooler weather approaching, why not warm up on Tuesday Night with the best wings in town. If you're tired of wings or just ready for a change, Wednesday continues to be Rib Night. Pick your sauce and the SATURDAYS ARE SPECIAL NIGHTS AT THE LITTLE IRISH PUB!! [ Starting this Saturday Night come and enjoy some quiet entertainment at The Antrim House Pub. This week our special guests will be the Nicky Tams with a variety of popular and The Antrim House Good food. Good drink. Good times. 56 Water Street, Port Perry 985-8853 "Monday to Saturday 11 AM to 1 AM; Sunday 11 AM to 12 Midnight 3 J

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