Lake Scugog Historical Society Historic Digital Newspaper Collection

Port Perry Star, 14 Dec 1977, p. 8

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i by Mrs. Marjorie Beaton Old Man Winter. really hit us with a bang last week. Two major snow storms and sub-zero temperatures greeted us all week long. Oh well, Spring is only three or four months away. areenbank Christmas Ser- sice will be held Christmas Eve at 8:00 p.m. instead of Christmas day. Don't forget the Sunday School Christmas concert which will be held in the hall on Wednesday evening December 14th at 7:30 p.m. The regular. card party will be held in the hall Friday evening at 8:00 p.m. Every- one welcome. A few tickets are still available for the New Year's Dance in the hall. Please call Neil Hunter or George Beaton. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Raines yr SF A SN a 'S = in Stouffville recently. Pat's parents are spending a few days visiting them at their home. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Bill Hill of Saintfield on the death of his father, Mr. George Hill of Uxbridge. While some people shovelled, others had the comparative luxury of a snow blower. Charles Brignall operates this one in downtown Port Perry Monday morning. Snow blower sales, by the way, are reported to be brisk. Ricky McMillan of Uxbridge spent the weekend with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Armour McMillan. Mr. and Mrs... James Beaton and Kevin, and Mr. and Mrs. Willie Beaton of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Beaton and Donald of Wick were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Beaton on Sunday. The White Gift Service will be held Sunday, December 18 at 11:30 a.m. All children are requested to meet in the basement before the service and please bring a donation of canned goods. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Diamond enjoyed a surprise visit from their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Nichols and child- attended the funeral of her. grandmother, Mrs. Macalin We invite you ... to watch two of the most amazing programs on ftele- vision to-day. Search for Truth SUNDAYS 9:30 A.M. Channels 22-2-6 and It Is Written SUNDAYS 10:30 AM. Channel 12 A.26 Miss Sherri and Master » Greenbank news ren of Ottawa and their daughter Mr. and Mrs, Stephens of Agincourt recently. in honour of Mrs. Diamonds birthday. For news next week, please call 985-2924. SEASON'S GREETINGS BE A 4+ BLOOD DONOR $749. per person twin Many Departures in Feb., Apr., May, June July, Aug., Sept., Oct. For Detalls Contact: NONQUON TRAVEL 985-2336 Getting along together This is what Ontario is doing to help isimportant. Community counselling is one of the major roles of your Ontario Human Rights Commission. We endeavour to break down communication barriers among groups by working together with agencies, institutions and the develop understanding between people. As our society grows more diverse, community tensions may arise from time to time. Our responsibility is to help individuals, groups and communities resolve any difficulties that may occur, and reduce tension so that greater understanding and respect may be reached. The Ontario Human Rights Code is designed to assure the rights and dignity of all persons without regard to race, Ts ois creed, colour, nationality, ancestry, place of origin, age (40-65), sex and marital status. In addition to investigating and mediating complaints of discrimination in such areas as employment, housing, public services and facilities, job advertisements and the posting of signs and notices, the Ontario Human Rights Commission works for healthier relations between groups at the community level. community itself. By explaining both the rights and responsibilities of all residents in this province, we believe that the aims and the objectives of the Code can be achieved. / If you would like more information or assistance, contact the Ontario Human Rights Commission office nearest you: HAMILTON SAULT STE. MARIE 1 West Avenue South 125 Brock Street Postal Zone: L8N2R9 Postal Zone: P6A 3B6 Telephone: 527-2951 Telephone: 949-3331 KENORA SUDBURY 808 Robertson Street 1538 LaSalle Boulevard Postal Zone: P9N 1X9 Postal Zone: P3A 127 Telephone: 468-3128 Telephone: 566-3071 KITCHENER THUNDER BAY 824 King Street West 435 James St. S. Postal Zone: N2G 1G1 Postal Zone: "P7E 6E3 Telephone: 744-7308 Telephone: 475-1693 LONDON TORONTO 560 Wellington St. . 400 University Avenue Postal Zone: N6A 3R4 Postal Zone: M7A1T7 Telephone: 438-7291 Telephone: 965-6841 OTTAWA WINDSOR . 2197 Riverside Drive 500 Ouellette Avenue Postal Zone: K1H 7X3 Telephone: 731-2415 PETERBOROUGH 267 Stewart St. Postal Zone: K9J 3M8 Telephone: 743-0361 Postal Zone: N9A 1B3 Telephone: 256-3611 Ontario Human Rights Commission Bette Stephenson, M.D., Minister of Labour William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario. «© bee EE EE EE EEE EEE EEE SE & 3

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