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Port Perry Star, 29 Nov 1972, p. 23

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1 BACK HOE Dig Depths up to 182 feet. Phone 985-2333 or Box 489 PORT PERRY Marie Taylor receives honour of distinction (continued and Karel Ancerl. She has been a student of R.G. Geen of Oshawa in Piano and Organ, and also Dr. Melville Cook, concert organist. -She has studied voice with Helen Simmie. and choral techniques with Lloyd Bradshaw. For seven years. she was Director of vocal Music for the Ontario Department of Agriculture for the Leader- ship Training Centre for the Province of Ontario, and has been adjudicator of the Talent Festival for the Province of Ontario in Tor- onto for the past four years She now hopes to study in England at the Royal College of Music. and to complete the ~ARCM and ARCO degrees in Pipe Organ. She is at present preparing for the Associate. ship in Organ from the Western Ontario Conserva- tory of Music in London. Ontario. "Jewish people. "In 'deplore Hank's Excavating SEWER INSTALLATION COMPRESSOR RENTALS / Now Is The Time To Order Your WINTER Money on DX Premium Quality Fuel Oil Call Collect 668-3341 DX FUEL OIL CALL US TODAY FOR PROMPT, COURTEOUS SERVICE I] PORT PERRY STAR Wednesday, Nov. 22,1972 - 4 Controversial speaker delivers timely and interesting address "Ihave noquarrel with the fact, 1 discrimination against any people, be they Jewish, Negro, or anyone else." So said the Rev. A.C. Forrest, editor of the United Church Observer, speaking to ministers and Observer promotion from Lindsay Presbytery. in Fenelon Falls United Chugch last week. Dr. Forrest has been called "anti-Semitic" by some, because of his Middle East views. Responding to questions, Dr. Forrest said he can understand the suspicions some Jewish people have of his views, because of the terrible indignities heaped upon the Jews by some alleged Christian countries. "However, I am opposed to certain discriminatory Zionist policies against the' Arabs." he amplified. "The Government of Israel has repeatedly refused to abide by decisons of the United Nations, although in fairness ta the Jews, they point out that such big powers as Russia. France and the U.S.A. reject UN. decisions peaids | Pum be representatives" .demned, through the power of veto." Asked if he didn't feel the Arab cause was being hurt by such terrorist activities as the murder of 11 Israeli athletes in Munich, Dr. Forrest, who just missed the Tel Aviv airport massacre by 24 hours, agreed this is so. However, he pointed out that these are the acts of inde- pendent terrorist organiza- tions, whose acts are con- rather than 'sanc- tioned by national govern- ments. As a contrast, he said that retaliatory air and military reprisals are car- ried out under official- government orders. The editor said he could document point by point his own stand on the Middle East, and show it to be in line with the United Church of and the World Council of Churches. He said that while editorial views by "The Ob server are not official, he does not knowingly depart from the church's policy without declaring it. One position of the Canada, rare, but recent example of such departure, came with the "stand taken by Editor Forrest, and Associate Edit or Patricia Clarke took against the General Coun- cis policy on abortion. Although two major American church house or gans have folded recently, The Observer, Dr. Forrest reported. countinues to climb slowling ineirculation. He explained that the mag- azine is edited in its present Re - Elect for Council form with an anm to reaching fringe farmhes than the'tathiyg!" who what is "know RONG ON anyway He mvited suggestions and criticisms, summing things up, CH Fdon't stop to listen to people's opinions, I'm dead." Dr. Forrest was accompanied on the visit to Fenelon Falls by the Rev Stewart Porteous, Observer promotion manager. Need Printing Fast? See Us Port Perry Star 07 TY FREE oan on Lt Com AMAG wot 0 fe er wint d S p melts 1t anid snow 10 Ib. 20 Ib. 5 winter, No spread 40 Ib. winter Spread $1.49 $2.99 $4.99 Buy NOW and avoid falls on those icy sidewalks and steps this winter PAINT SPECIAL HOUSE OF STURGEON Interior Latex Flat White $ Paint Only 95 GALLON FARE X EXER LX BEER LXREELER EXXXXXRKRS oy Ay ed 985-7391 - YOU OFF-GUARD Pre-Season Sale of Winter Spread Ice and Snow Melter Will not damage lawns or concrete Contains sibsolutgly NO SALT See our large selection of SUNWORTHY WALLPAPERS over 23 Books to choose from Prices start at $1.39 roll Monday, > LAKE SCUGOG LUMBER 235 WATER ST. - ROSE toPort Perry Council December 4, 19 12 PORT PERRY GY EA PRI Ia rather wih angnit aii Nl RER "iw i 25 Se fe PCA ie hes Se" Rr a + Emme ASL Te 5s op

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