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Port Perry Star, 3 Oct 1995, p. 14

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14- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, October 3, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspaper of Choice" | CUE AR DY ALE BLACKSTOCK - NESTLETON THE NEW UNITED CHURCHES UNITED CHURCH APOSTOLIC CHURCH Minister: REV. DAVID SHEARMAN 180 Mary St., 2nd Floor Rev. Robert J. Le Page B.A., M. Div. YOUR LOCAL FAMILY 985-2601 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 CHURCH SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 10 a.m. - REGULAR SERVICES - iN Port Perry - 10 a.m. Blackstock United Church Sunday 10:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. (93 Morning Worship & 11:15 a.m. - Nestleton Wednesday 8 p.m. Combined Sunday School United Church For further information Prince Albert - 11:30 a.m. call 985-2794 Morning Worship "A Hearty Welcome To All" Nursery care always available in both churches ANGLICAN CHURCH Manchester & Scugog Island UNITED CHURCHES Minister Elaine Barber BAHA'I FAITH The Rev'd Roy Shepherd Interim Incumbent ST. JOHN'S, BLACKSTOCK 985-4094 THURSDAY, OCTOBER § THANKSGIVING SERVICES 10:15am. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 Holy ommunion Scugog Island 9:45 a.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 Manchester 11:15 a.m. 9:30 a.m. - Harvest Sunday School & ASCENSION, PORT PERRY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4 10:15 a.m. Holy Communion SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 How you can investigate THE BAHA'I FAITH! Inquire: about Baha'i En Information Meetings on various topics, or a topic of your choice, by dialing 985-4582 Call an atitomated info line: 1-800-433-3284 (it's free) Call to chat: 985-4582 Borrow: books from Scugog Memorial Library {oJ RVI IVER elo] iV] NIRA § VINTRg oes, [Viz(e], A Community Church For All Watch: Baha'i Perspective - Rev. Jack Griffen B.A., 1st Wed. of month 8 a.m. - Said Eucharist M.Div. on Vision TV 11:15 a.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 Write: Baha'is of Scugog, Morning Prayer Thanksgiving Box 1153, Port Perry "Thankful For All Time" LoL tA9 10am. Morning Worship & MYRTLE ST. JOHN'S Sunday School UNITED CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN Nursery care always available MINISTER - REV. 5 Minister: Rev. D.A. GREENBANK C PASTORAL CHARGE GLEN EAGLE (Sandy) Beaton Service 9:30 a.m. SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 Sunday School 10 a.m. Service Pastor, Rev. David Shepherd SUNDAY, OCTOBER 8 NESTLETON Sunday School PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thanksgiving Sunday Nursery Care Available During Worship : Seagrave 9:30 a.m. Rev. Wm. Fairley - Minister For lurthe/ information Call Nursery Care Available 985-3881 or 985-4746 11am. Greenbank 11 a.m. Sunday School Provided Pinedale 12:30 p.m. All Welcome All are warmly welcome New executive takes power From Page 1 He said he wanted to avoid giving an unfair ad- vantage to incumbent ex- ecutive members by allow- ing them to make speeches prior to elections. Instead, he said he would hold the elections first, with re- ports to follow as ballots were being counted. That's common practice for meetings at which ex- ecutive positions are con- tested, he said Friday. When Mr. Siegel called the meeting to order, he asked a number of times for Mr. Jones to step for- ward and open the pro- ceedings; but the presi- dent didn't appear. He had left the building. And there appeared to be no op- position to the new slate of officers put forward. So, the meeting proceed- ed without him. It all took about halfan hour. Installed as new presi- dent was Ken Dykeman, an arch-rival of Mr. Jones', who formed a group he called Durham Liberals for Alex Shepherd to "shadow" the elected exec- utive. Mr. Jones said later that he refused to take part in the election pro- cess, which he claims was "stacked" by pro- who is contributing, while living with a physical or psychological limitation? Do you know a youth who has performed an act of heroism? The Ontario Community Newspapers Association, with Bell Canada as the patron, is looking to recognize these "good kids"; the young people of our province who show a commitment to making life better for others. or OCNA at 905-844-0184 ONTARIO =) ontario JUNIOR CITIZEN Sip 3h | community OF THE YEAR J) aevociabion AWARDS young people, aged 6 18. We're looking for 12 of the best! Do you know a young person, aged 6 to 18 years, who is involved in worthwhile community service or a special person To nominate an individual or a group of young people for the Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year Award, please contact this newspaper or the OCNA at 905-844-0184. Nominations for this year's awards will be accepted until October 31, 1995. Every nominee will receive a certificate and up to 12 individuals and one group will be the recipients of a plaque presented by the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, an Ontario Junior Citizen of the Year lapel pin, $200 and a family portrait with the Lieutenant Governor. NOMINATION FORMS - are available by contacting this community newspaper Shepherd forces who had beaten the bushes in the days and weeks prior to the meeting, relying heav- ily on the anti-gun legisla- tion lobby for member- ships. Mr. Shepherd won acclaim in his riding last spring when he voted against the federal gov- ernment"s gun laws. "It was my decision at that time that I would not participate in a process that did not follow the pro- cedures for annual gener- al meetings," said Mr. Jones. "It's highly outra- geous. I don't believe it's legitimate at all." _ He said the MP and his supporters pandered to the gun lobby in an effort to fill the room with bodies and seize control of the rid- ing association. "What he has done is kow-towed and bowed to - and enlisted support of the gun lobby," said Mr. Jones, who before the meeting denied an anti- abortion agenda had driv- en the executive which ran the riding association for three years. "That's just sour grapes," said Mr. Shep- herd in reply. "The bottom line is, t ey just didn't show up." He doesn't deny that some of his supporters on hand Thursday night were foes of the federal legisla- tion he voted against. "There's undoubtedly some people impressed with our stand there. And they wanted to come and support me," he said. "But it's still a demo- cratic process we're under here... if more are on one side than another, that's the way itis." Mr. Jones, though, in- sists there were more than numbers at play at the meeting. He will appeal the proceedings and the acclamation of officers, but won't go to an arbitra- tion committee of the Lib- eral. He said it's the LPCO that committed the errors of process, and having that body judge an appeal would be "unreasonable." When the dust had cleared Thursday night, jubilant Liberals circulat- ed in the arena, and walked forward to greet Mr. Shepherd, shaking hands and embracing. Several of them said the same thing: "We got it back." New president Ken Dykeman said in a brief interview following the meeting he had come to Blackstock expecting a contest for executive posi- tions, and had therefore worked hard to gather support for his slate of can- didates. He said that now that one battle is over, the rid- ing executive must brace itself for more challenges in the future -- both from ousted members, and op- posing parties when the next general election rolls around. . ..., - "They are "free to come back, and they are free to try to regain control of the riding association," he said of the foes within his own party. "We've got fo be pre- pared to stop them from doing that." * | appliance charged at the regular rates COUNTY OF VICTORIA SANITARY LANDFILL SITES FALL CLEAN-UP WEEKEND Friday, October 6 to Monday, October 9, 1995 All landfills in Victoria County will be open during the Fall Clean-Up Weekend on their regular days and hours, except the Lindsay-Ops landfill will be closed Monday, October 9. There will be no charge for residential waste brought to the resident's usual landfill according to the following guidelines: * A family will be limited to free tipping for the following: * 3 yd' of loose waste (household and yard) * 2 bulky items (furniture) * Demolition and commercial waste, including tires, will be » Hazardous waste will not be accepted Seasonal residents wishing to participate in these programs are requested to take only waste generated from within the County, i.e. no "imports" from permanent residence if outside Victoria County. For more information, please contact the County Transportation & Public Works Department at 324-9450, ext. 271. (Excluding stamp i, tors, and In stock stamps) DURING THE MovTH OF SEPTEMB xpires ph 30/95 ge

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