HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal Star, 1976-02-19, Page 29•
BY RICHARDD. JONES,
PRESIDENT In many parts. of.our world
violence; hatred and bigotry
lie ' still cornm,onplaCe.
ndeed all too frequently the
a, Situation is worsening,' •
ti, Brotherhood. :.eek is °
traditionally a time for;
: Canadians to:'look ,'around
em and assess• their con-.,
ttribution to' the comii'lunity of
,men :and. women laving .on.,
;'ttp1anet earth. W A
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..:Most of .us 'probably feel,
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CANADIA11d COUNCEII.
oly Ci ISTaAN.
AND =WS, INC."'
'l adegUate when it comes to;
lie.. complex problerns ., of:
other parts of the globe.
.Northern Ireland continues
Sits gruesome path to self-
destruction. Lebanon has
erupted as a- major`'area of
° conflict. Tensions have arisen
in:' India ' during the past
ronths.. Anti-semitism has
een resurrected •in sur-
prising • places: Angola!' is. in
grave danger of becom-ing
another bloody African
battleground.
No one is suggesting that
Canadians' should bury their'
heads in thesand ignoring the .'.
momentous —events • taking
place around them. Whatever
We ' can. do to help in other:'
parts of : 'the :world • 'must
certainly be done:
Yet perhaps, the greatest
long-term contribution
Canada :.'can make to the.
, global community . is to • en-
sure that our own•Canadian'•
society maintains 'and,
enhances its' `traditional
values 'of respect, mutual
support and freedom which
are enshrined in our various '
Bills of .Human Rights and. -
more importantly in our
everyday ..attitudes .:to ' our
fell_owmciti ens, immigrants,_.
and others.
Brotherhood does. -not -grow
untended. It ,needs _careful
nurturing and attention.
Canada's political, :r'eligious, ••
-
sieved • if each resident of. When yu fall' to give it to rights andequaJ�pirivilege.s.
Canadaa.espouses the ideal of others. • Deny another -man hi$.
Brotherhood -in his heart Wnd , To continue to enjoy ,your rights and you pave the way
inhis daily actions. rights and „ privileges you to losing Y � g g Yours:
+ + must see to it ,that no one is
0 ow ng are 30 epi ye o s that
• unless it is free for all.
Brotherhood- ;thou '
Canada will be free -for none
g h t s Letisnot not dissipate freedom Brotherhood • giving'
con le
to
p d by the Canadian .'through bigotry. others the. rightswant to '
Council . of . Christians and No.mnatter how we spell our g you W nt •
to
Jews: names;"..your 'rights and mine. keep •tyourself in gavot er
. the' individual in another
The first step to reach' are the same v-- group the'-sarlte dignity, the
understanding is -to conquer A. A man' can- rise no higher same'• full appreciation• than
preju'.dice in yourself thou than his prejudice, ' you' want to have for yourself
help others. The:. Bill a , Ri ht's
• .. u n ees u Demo
e p '. ers to Conquer their.
g
prejudice. gara t s our rights, not cracy Implies. the
• yours •alone,' not. mine.alone - right. to� be different.. It does
Brotherhood at home can . but ours. not' • imply the.privilege.to
be whelp to peace all'Over the Learn. the truth and you put deny another manhis rights -
world. •
;an end to: intolerance:. • - Prejudice as an opinion
you Would 'l e.respected. : ",• ' minorities •all• With • equal. •support -
Race, creed, color' areonly •
barriers to; understanding.. ' .
Each Iv,olirenient . theme
Respect your fellow man as We are a nation of fortunate without any visible means of
names - they need not be •
person in Canada is'
different, but all together we ''•
are Canada. '
Brotherhood......,must be
practiced as ' well • as
for •c• co f erente
preached.
E
very human being is
unique and individual , -
respect him... •
"Prejudice „costs too much' -
in money,' time; energy and February 28 at. Victoria ,_the .Special Services Branch
friendships.. • Public .. School' beginning at: • of the Ministry' of Culture and
Your understanding and 8:30 a.m. Recreation; and Dick
underappreciation of others create The `conference is geared to 'Capling, a -soin
preciation for. you. standing .• and ap- public participation and the structor at Mohawk -College,
recia.
The concept of • the Aherneis involvement.. • Hamilton. ,,
Brotherhood of. all men is Goderich recreation Gilliland . will deal with
responsible for most of . director, Mike Dymond, said municipal recreation' ser
freedoms. and much • of the it wasan opportunity for the vices in modern society
. progress of Canada. citizens of Goderich and ... stressing the need • for
Basic Ideal of respect for neighbouring. townships to recreation departments -to
p react to current thoughts and 'become the prime coor-
essential•to our way of life:*:
people and human rights are trends-in:•recreation:-•It is the--1inators ..:._of> .servicing..,..tbe:,_
ublic'.s leisure •needs ' and
Preserve freedom through and needs that will establish a nterests.
understanding:. • basis for.future ieyelopment Malpass of the- Ministry. of
The only sure weapon of recreationin the town and Culture; and Recreation deals
against bad ideas is better surrounding area: in special,recreation services
ideas. Dymond, said tha input is for youth; senior citizens arid'
Do :more than live and let
live - live and help to -live.
It is'the task of democracy
:to , give every individual , a
right to realiie his abilities:
'' -Human being`s. are more
alike than they are different.
The Goderich Recreation
Board will sponsor a 'com-
inunity conference on
recreation .S.atur,day,
Gilliland Program - Coor-
dinator for the London
Recreation Department; Don:-'
Malpass, section manager of
required t( establish the handicapped. •
recreation'. priorities and. a . Capling ' will discuss the
secondary -aim,. is -to look at :future :of:._recreational_. ser,.
area recreation. Notices of vices to: the community with;
the conference were sent to stress -on the sociological
all homes in the town and.,. aspects ofthe, leisure.
To:receiverespectyourself, townships so that recreation • behaviour i�'eflect•
ing•;'life.
.: needs_c theauhoLe-area_maa', styles iglattludes:.
Malpass arid Capling :will
also examine' the need for
education in recreation. '
•and • cultural ,leaders are
concerned to maintain
Canada's traditions.. of
>¢4
fostering human rights and,
human responsibilities.
These '• leaders • Wil'l. only
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others. The conference will feature
'You cannot expect respect guest 'speakers John
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Young and 'old were involved in the Goderich Figure :Skating Club Skate-a-thon held
Saturdayat the Goderich arena in 'which more than 190 skater's were involved in the six
hour 'skate. '(staff photo)
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