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Port Perry Star, 22 Jun 1993, p. 13

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"A Family Tradition for 127 Years" Fidelity Lodge 428 held its installation of officers on June 14 at its lodge in Port Perry. Pic- tured are the 1993-94 officers. (Front, left) Brother Bill Henshall, Junior Deakon, Bro. George Zenglein, Senior Deakon, Worshipful Bro. Don Bower, Inmediate Past Master, Wor. Bro. Ralph Honey, Master, Bro. Peter Miles, Junior Warden, Right Honorable Bro. John E.G. Nottingham, DDGM and Rt. Wor. Bro. Mathew Dymond, Assistant Historian. (Rear) Wor. Bro. John Ross, His- torian, Wor. Bro. Howard Gauthier, Tyler, Bro. Howard Humphrey, Inner Guard, Wor. Bro. Gor- don Smith, Chaplain, Bro. Mark Bayley, Senior Steward, Bro. Jim Hull, Junior Steward, Wor. Bro. Jim Rushford, Director of Ceremonies and Wor. Bro. Tim Cookson, Secretary. ARTERY The Installing Officers are (from left) Wor. Bro. Ted Houch, Wor. Bro. Howard Gauthier, Wor. Bro. Don Bower, Wor. Bro. Ralph Honey, Master Elect, Wor. Bro. Charles Ash, Installing Master, Rt. Wor. Bro. John E.G. Nottingham, DDGM, and Rt. Wor. Bro. Jack Penfound. (Rear) Very Wor. Bro. Ken Love, Wor. Bro. Norm Penstone, Wor. Bro. Doug Miller, Wor. Bro. Dave Pashley, Wor. Bro. Jim Baird, Wor. Bro. John Ross, Wor. Bro. Gord Smith, Wor. Bro. Jim Rushford, Wor. Bro. Jim Cookson, Wor. Bro. Jack Fallis, Wor. Bro. Earl Whitaker, Wor. Bro. Tom Anderson and Rt. Wor. Bro. Jim Marlow. Local church receives grant An Access Fund grant to im- prove accessibility for senior cit- izens and people with disabili- ties has been awarded to Port Perry's Church of the Ascen- sion. A grant of $9,532 will be used to apply to the costs of a The staff of the Community Resources ramped sidewalk, curb cut, Service and Community Contacts for the signage, lighting, an accessible widowed prepared this checklist. Again the . vl following are only suggestions and may or washroom and a heaving assis may not work for everyone during a time of tive device system for its com- bereavainent. munity facilities. } The Psychological Aspects: : The Access Fund is a program » Everyone needs some help - don't be -- afraid to accept it. Myles G. O'Riordan er of the Ministry of Citizenship's Office for Disability Issues and + Although bravery may be expected it is Owner/Manager the Office for Seniors' Issues. important to make your needs known by "I'm pleased that this initia- expressing your feelings to those you trust. tive will allow more people to . Often numbness sees us through the first few days or weeks. Don't be participate in community activ- too surprised if a let down comes later. oo ities," said Gord Mills, MPP for » Many people are more emotionally upset than at any other time in Durham East. their lives and are frightened by this. Be aware that severe upset is not unusual and if you are alarmed, seek a professional opinion. * Whether you feel you need to be alone or accompanied - make it known. Needing company is common and does not mean you will always be dependent on it. "We're building greater par- ticipation in the work force through these renovation pro- ' jects," said Elaine Ziemba, Min » The emotions experienced after bereavement are not always fully \ 1ster responsinie oY ote understood by others especially those who have never been bereaved. 'and Disability Issues. At the If this is 80, try to find someone to talk to who has been through it too. same tine, people With disabili- » It is not uncommon to have periods of distress which come and go ties and senior citizens can over a long period of time. It is common to find anniversaries of your share a greater part of commu- loss difficult. There is no set period of time in which your feelings nity life because of the improve- ought to subside. ments of these facilities." i i ill be Social Aspects. In the past four years, the Ac- Next in the series wi ocial Aspec cess Fund,'in partnership with Wagg Funeral Home \ izations, h DO obied $20 million to create McDERMOTT-PANABAKER CHAPEL access to employment counsel- 216 Queen Street, Port Perry ling and vocational training 985-2171 centres, women's shelters and facilities. CAR ACCIDENT | JUNE 20 and ow DOG IS MISSING Accident Sunday evening - Hwy. 12 north al Reach St. Olco garage In Port Perry. Large woolly black Bouvier Newfoundland mix. Answers to "Bear". Friendly but frightenedI!!! Seen running north east on Hwy. 12 into wooded area. Could be hurt and confused. Please call Scugog Animal Control (416) 985-9547 or call us collect with ANY information. REWARD. Kay (416) 294-3018 Kevin (416) 291-5860 Anne Spurgeon, daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Harold Derockie Jr., Orillia, and William Charles (Cbip) Green, grandson of Mrs. Eunice A. Goodman, Port Perry. Wedding to take place in Orillia - July 17, 1993. . Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce BARRISTERS and SOLICITERS 'Motor Vehicle - Criminal Personal Injury - Wills Real Estate - Family Law Corporate & Commercial EVENINGS & WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT 114 King St. E., Oshawa 723-2278 PUBLIC NOTICE DURHAM TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM REVIEW D) DURHAM REGION You are cordially invited to participate The Region of Durham in cooperation with the Ministry of Transportation is initiating a comprehensive update of the Regional Transportation Plan. THE DURHAM TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM REVIEW will guide urbanization of the Region, complement policies contained in the Region's Official Plan and be sensitive to issues respecting the social, natural and economic environment. Furthermore, the study will support the process whereby Regional transportation projects are completed under the Environmental Assessment process. The basic premise of this study is that the established community, environmental groups and other interest gr are encouraged to participate early and continually throughout the overall study. : YOUR INPUT COUNTS! The first Public Meeting to introduce and review the scope of the Study and to consider study objectives and Thursday, June 24, 1993 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Scugog Memorial Public Library 241 Water St. Port Perry, Ontario ENQUIRIES ARE WELCOME AT ANY TIME. For your convenience a list of contact names is provided. below: Tony Prevedel -- Durham Works Department -- 668-7721 Harold Dalkie -- Durham Planning Department -- 728-7731 Doug Allingham -- Totten Sims Hubicki Associates (Consultants) --~ 668-9363 Written comments or submissions can also be made at anytime during the course of the Durham Transportation System Review which is expected to be completed by August 1994, Please contact us at: Durham Transportation System Review Mr. Tony Prevedel Regional Municipality of Durham Works Department, P.O. Box 623 Whitby, Ontario L1N 6A3 V.A. Silgailis, P. Eng. Commissioner of Works 1 methodology, will be held at the following time and location]

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