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The Era, 9 Jan 1985, A05

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JjTir 1 Still spaces in library programs music for baby and storytime NEWMARKET the Public The itM of boo fl The Global Perspective David Mode school and Music is a new program for mothers who believe In the impssnance music in new wot Id The four week session is offered loitr hall hour workshops lot a fee of 10 pel couple The i available ts mothers mothers a Ith babies up si months skc1ncslass at Films crafts stories offered Dr Solann spent Christmas in jail His crime publishing newspaper articles of his There are tens of thousands of prisoners around the world w ho has been detained for their beliefs col or se ethnic oricin or religion Amnests an independent worldwide interested in the pro tection of human refers to such prisoners as prisoners of conscience if tries have neither used nor advocated violence Part of the mandate of Interna tional is to secure the immediate and un conditional release of all prisoners of Solarrn is a wellknown newspaper columnist educator teacher and social critic On March a croup of police and plainclothes officers arrived at Is and i tllCIl A ol childrens programs ate offered the this month sic proprai- tnd mcthelavoi and an fean stat mi during the proci So registration is required Bedtime is offered Nelson is How lo he a Perfect Person in Three Daw and People Soup arc in a film festival for Children siv and up Jan Stalling at Kirk of Regional Police will present a film and lecture on How to but it was believed to be tewspaper articles written in which he criticized the military polics on the detention politicians Amnests considers Dr olem children to even is front ph Bedtime is offered live ana up it Wed Jan lb The program again ami Jan JO from an adult Register i songs and in pm The children LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Thanks from United Way March of Dimes campaign TORONTO- The Honourable Paul Martin has joined the Ontario March of Dimes as Honorary Campaign Chairman fot the cam On behalf the board i Was and our a our thanks for sour si went campaign Please hanks to all the pats please alone out The Lois Ma port and contribution we not have raised We have alreadv began planning the and with sour help throuchoul the coming months 1 am sure we will have a successful campaign in the fall of President I School board commends cable on programs Special thanks should Cable 10 Blaekwdl manager for their Oinstmas on Cable show School concerts plays and recitals from School and nine public schools were included in this dehchiful program aired limes from Dec through would like to commend the staff and Rogers Cablecast for their co operation and professional efforts during all of in showing local residents man of the aspects of our public school system Board of Education Thanks for making Christmas cable successful We would Bit express to all the made Christmas on Cable hai in Gabriel former star football aver with the Rouen Riders I9S0S2 Paul Mari I will his associated with the Ontario March of Dimes as Chairman Mr Martin served parliament for sears onls Macken zie staved for a longer term Dunne this period he was a the centre the for mation of Canadas international and na tional policies from the to the He has a special minister led him to believe that he had polio made possible through the 01 the right to freedom of opinion and ex pression and is calling for his immediate and unconditional release How docs Amnests get its information It attaches great importance to impartial and accurate reporting of facts Its activities human violations The Interna- I has a research departmenl which collects and in formation from a of sources newspaper articles government bulletins letters from prisoners and families Most of members and sup porters arc organized into small local croups A unique aspect of the work of these croups is the fact that each works on behalf of prisoners held in countries other than their own Most croups work for at least two prisoners balanced geographical and to ensure impartiality The local croup has been assigned the task of seeking the release of two prisoners one of which is Dr Solarrn Members of the local Thompson s 64th Annual of Fine furniture SECOND BIG WEEK Substantial Savings Topsons brand ran Gib- bard Andrew Malcolm Vitas Simmons Kauf man Cooper Sebast Nadeau arc 50 Room Settings featuring Units Suites To p room Suites Sofas bees arc Special Savings on Stiffel Singer LEGACY and as well as pcture of Dr official in trequ the Health and Well al Dimes and the held from organizations roots Jan I to Feb 15 this in the polio sear Donations can epidemic As a child ise sent to the Onlario four Mr Martin March of Dimes a disease Boulevard which his parents Toronto Ontario and clear available to members to follow n writing their letters The guidelines the correct salutations style and tent of these letters nvone who wishes to join the local croup attend the net meeting at St Johns Hall in Newmarket Jan 10 at or contact Don at S9S6 ome prisoners are released after their case up are freed in a general their lights Collins Barrow CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS Don JACKSON MALCOLM C GRAHAM IAN C BOWELL Main Street South PO Bd 119 Newmarket Ontario LV Telephone 416 S954593 LipU so lindlv provided the Chri which Cable 10 carried hours Also thanks Chns An volunteered more lhan hour to 1 everyone of upcoming pro- Trie Era and The Topic fot run runs the Christmas program enable to and save so thev miss thru childrens performances And of course a sou loom pre auction and volunteers who worked all the end of edit able I now flora we tcceived here at the studio of people and product shown the Om special Hot Line more calls asking wl crams would be sited so friends could ret together that thou the definite added to Hospital residents of I building and nursing home to repress re at Cable are looking for- or Cable OF EAST HELP US if Celebrate Local Government Week Jan14191985 QUAKER HILL MARKET PLACE S NEWMARKET 9025 fiO 7915539 BENJAMIN Wo TO ATTEND MAYORS BREAKFAST Pancake Sausages COMMUNITY CENTRE SATURDAY JANUARY 12ih 830 AM 1100 AM Meet our and Staff See Ton n Displays Tour the Firehall A Library

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