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Port Perry Star, 19 Dec 1989, p. 15

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Make a young hoys or girls Christmas brighter, become a Big Brother or Sister | Scugog residents can give an extra special gift to a local youngster this Christmas. Eight boys and girls in the Scugog-Uxbridge area are in need of a Big Brother or Big Sis- ter. "We have eight children on the waiting list and no Bigs to match them with," said Sue Scholfield of Big Brothers/Big Sisters of North Durham. She suggested that while peo- ple are thinking about Christ- mas, Christmas gifts and New Years' resolutions, perhaps they could think about becom- ing abuddy to alocal youngster. "What we're looking for is ba- sically someone who likes kids," Mrs. Scholfield said. Traditionally, "Bigs" spend three to four hours a week with their "Little", participating in recreational activities or "just hanging around together," she said. "They usually do things that don't take money," she added. Often, the "Little" just needs someone they can count on and who will listen when they have a problem. The youngsters range in age from six to 16 years old. Most come from single-parent homes, but occasionally a child will come from a home where the parents are not able to give enough individual attention to the child. (A parent may be suf- fering from an extended illness or be disabled, or the child may come from a large family where the younger children occupy most of the parents' time.) Big Brothers/Big Sisters of North Durham asks that the "Bigs" give a minimum one year commitment to the organiza- tion. This allows the adult and youngster a chance to really get to know each other, Mrs. Schol- field said. Often the relationship be- tween the paired.brothers or sisters has such an impact on the "Little" that they volunteer as "Bigs" when they grow up, she said. Anyone wanting to know more about the organization should telephone Mrs. Schol- field at 985-3733. She will tell the prospective "Bigs" about the program and the commitment required. If the adult decides to become a "Big", he or she must go: through a screening process to ensure they are suitable candi- dates. This often takes four to six weeks, Mrs. Scholfield said. The organization will then match an adult and a youngster Whe have similar interests, she said. SEI MIN al a, HET: Pp ---- +) Im \ 4 STOCKING STUFFER STORE Wii, 15% Off Pre-Boxed and Gift Wrapped Belgium Chocolates. *Belgium Chocolate Letters on Special. *Gift Certificates. *Complimentary Gift Wrapping. 182 Queen St. Port Perry 985-0761 Open 7 Days-9to 10 PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, December 19, 1989 -- 15 [co UECIER (TTL Pade hack PUR N 1TURE Clearance! CHAIRS 248. RECLINERS from SWIVELS fom........... 198. TUBS fiom... IL fl Ea EVERYTHING GOES!!! ® Livingroom Suites fll Vv Dinettes + Wall Units =| \ Bedroom Suites = §V Mattresses Vv Entertainment Centres 4 {) YOUR LAST CHANCE BEFORE CHRISTMAS TO SAVE BIG! APPLIANCES * MOFFAT * KITCEIRNMAID * WEIRLPOOL SAVINGS FROM { = | 0 hi | | ji * WRESTINGEOUSE * TOSHIBA * GAR. R.C.A. - BLECTRO. EVERY APPLIANCE AND TV "ON 247 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY - 985-2272

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