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Port Perry Star, 26 Aug 1981, p. 7

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i FAL IM ATT RE OE ST EY TAYE PTR Ty A 0 TVA YE SAE AS TAN e a Vd BN FEL BRS JS a (EAR A A a A A GE AF AS asa National poster contest unveiled A national poster and write not only about tradi- by Barb MacDonald Hope your enjoying your United Church and Green- bank Centennial Hall. There mothers will be pleased to know the girls were able to PORT PERRY STAR -- Wed., August 26, 1981 -- 7 Seagrave area news, views Wanamaker of Prince Albert. We are pleased to oz hed essay contest for all tional images of disabled last bit of holidays that are will be representatives of all complete any housekeeping report that although Mr. and eh os Py school students persons, but explore situa- left. It won't be long now groups in each location to task that was asked of them Mrs, Ralph Reynolds are ih aged 8 to 12 years has been tions affecting able-bodied before everyone has to put answer any questions you including making beds with still staying in Oshawa, they fh ann by the Canadian persons as well. Thus, a their nose to the grind stone might have. Registration fee cornflakes. are improving and were able 3 ; Orga: Committee for woman with a baby carriage again. Here's your first sign is $10.00 per boy for all The Seagrave girls and 0 be with us for the wl 1981 - The International Year facing a set of stairs is an Of September the registra- groups. fellows got together for a occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Neil oe of Disabled Persons. example of a handicap. tion for Beavers, Cubs, Some of the Seagrave mixed ball tournament in Wanamaker and family id Unlike other national = Provincial and territorial Scouts and Venturers in the Brownies attended Camp Manilla: They played a super Were unable to attend due to a contest in which entries are ministries have been asked Greenbank-Seagrave area Samac this past weekend game Friday night, winning Paul playing ball 'in a Xi received and judged ine to co ordinate this event and Will be held Thursday, with Brown Owl, Donna against Manilla. They also tournament whose team fe Ottawa, this event will be to appoint or designate September 10th between 7 Phypers and Tawny Owl, played a close game on Were champions of the day. Bev organized and endorsed by. - organizations to judge and p.m. and 9 p.m. at Seagrave Debbie McAskill. The Saturday afternoon but lost Mrs. Elsie Brown has gi7 provincial and territorial receive entries. Many mini- : 7-11. Frank Hedges did a returned to Toronto after £5 ministries of education. stries have already begun to 5 | by 1 3 super job of coaching the Shoniling ue weeks with the 4 The students will be asked create information kits and ep em er team. The Taylors enter- ama ers. th toillustrate their thoughts on other aids for teachers and tained the team at their onl and Mrs. B. L. Wana- Ns the subject : some are expanding the - i home on Friday night which maker visited friends in as "What is a disabled theme and scope of the is Terr FOX Da seemed to be the cause of a Haliburton and Maple Lake 45 person?" contest within their prov- Y Y few heavy heads on Saturday at wosk, hd The contest rules explain inces. The COC for 1981 has morning. r. and Mrs. Don Beacoek that there is a difference between the terms bility" and handicap". The 3 ' .. country community groups -wanting to take part in one ,,k Th ttendi Bear Express to Moosonee J former is the physical or The COC for 1981 is irati aker. 'Those attending Ir mental condition which prepared to award a $100 and organizations are oN September isth Should were Mr. and Mrs. Glen for a few days and had a ir affects the way a person does things; the second is the barrier put up by the environment or by society and its attitudes. The goal of 1981 is to eliminate handi- 'caps so that disabled persons can live a more normal life. By choosing the theme "What is a Handicapped Person?"' . the Canadian Organizing Committee hopes that students will expand their thinking and draw or ETE ETT TL "'disa- " requested that each province submit one winning poster and essay by November 15. Canada Saving Bond to the provincial winners with the agreement of the appropri- ate ministry of education. Disabled children who are unable to draw or write are encouraged to participate by using a helper of approxi- mately the same age to execute their ideas. A special prize will be awarded to the helper if the winning entries are composed by such a team. September 13th has been declared Terry Fox Day in Canada and all across the preparing 10 km runs, etc. to raise money for the Mara- thon of Hope. Organizers say there is still time for an event to be set up, and official pledge forms are available by calling 416-895-5159 in Newmarket. If there is no run organized in the Scugog area, anyone where the nearest one will be held. The cut-off date for organ- izing runs has been set at August 15th, but his has been extended, due mainly to problems caused by the mail strike earlier this summer. A family get together was held Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Wana- Wanamaker of Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weitz and boys of Newmarket, Mr. and Mrs.Lance Knowles and family of Bobcaygeon, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Wanamaker and family, Miss Pam Hopkins, Mr. Marten Kestle of Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mr. and Mrs. Mel Tigdall from Sandford and their families took the Polar wonderful time. } Christine Mclroy and her daughters Kelly and Dawn from Edmonton visited with the MacDonalds for a few days this week. Please call Jackie Boyle at 985-3941 with your news for next week. 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