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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-02-02, Page 11Citizens News, February 2, 1977 Page 11 Bantams win in Iast minute of play Zurich just managed to come up with the win in the last minute of play in an exciting contest on Wednesday, January 26. The score see -sawed back and forth as each team scored a pair of goals in turns. Zurich scored first on a marker by Mike Haggitt, assisted by Kris Bedard and Robert Willert. Then Jim Willert scored on a play from Mark Regier. Next, McEachern scored two for Drayton to tie the game. However, before the se- cond period ended, Zurich went ahead again by a 2 goal lead. First, Kris Bedard poked one in when Robert Willert slipped the puck out in front of the net; then SNOWBLOWERS WIDELY USED — One of the most popular methods of snow removal this winter seems to be the snowblower. This Zurich resident shows how it's done as he tackles five,foot drifts in an attempt to clear a path to his side door. Photo by McKinley Jim Willert fired another home, aided by Chris Denomme and Mark Regier. Drayton scored two more goals early in the last period to tie the score again, but Zurich finally won when Robert Willert slipped the big one by, assisted by Kerry Bedard, in the final minute of play. :1111111511111111un1au1111511111115111511111►111511uu11115511111111111111111un511nn11551155511111151111111111111111111151111115555111un11111111un11111uuunnfIM P. 11IIll111111111111111111II1II111I111I111UIII See us now for a GOOD SELECTION NEW AND USED YAMAHA SNOWMOBILES SALES & SERVICE YOU CAN COUNT ON JOHN ELDER ENTERPRISES 262-6142 Hensall, Ont. iue11nunnn►1111nun1►nnl1111nun11nu11n11nn5n11uun111111uu111111u11u111nnunnn11n11nul11nn11nnu11mnuwem1111wu11nuu11c People proble c serious probl s is w t hel s v m In • {' v Recently arrangements were made for a group of Indian children to attend the public school in a northern Ontario town. The principalof the school in the town was aware that Indian children sometimes had a rough time at the hands of other students, and to try to forestall this kind of situation, he called in a Human Rights Commission counsellor to talk to the other children. The counsellor asked the children if any of them had ever moved to a new school, and what they thought it would feel like if they were the strangers. In this way he helped them understand how the Indian children would be feeling when they arrived, and the integration proceeded relatively smoothly. Community counselling is one of the major roles of your Ontario Human Rights Commission. We hold seminars and discussions with police in areas where there are communication barriers between them and minority groups, to help relieve tension and promote mutual understanding. We attend meetings of immigrants and native-born minority groups to explain to them both their rights under the legislation and their responsibilities as citizens of this Province. We also help bring people into contact with local agencies like home -and -school groups, community and government agencies, -and churches, which are available. to help but which many people don't even know exist. Wherever there's a difficulty based on race, language, colour or creed, the Human Rights Commission is available to generate discussion and motivate people to develop understanding and respect for the other's point of view. Our job is to help bring people together and encourage healthier relationships among all groups. If you would like more information or assistance, contact the Human Rights Commission at any of the following addresses: HAMILTON 1 West Avenue South Postal Zone: L8N 2R9 Telephone: 527-2951 LONDON 560 Wellington St. Postal Zone: N6A 3R4 Telephone: 438-6141 SUDBURY 1538 LaSalle Boulevard Postal Zone: P3A 1Z7 Telephone: 566-3071 WINDSOR 500 Ouellette Avenue Postal Zone: N9A 1B3 Telephone: 256-3611 KENORA 808 Robertson Street Postal Zone: P9N 1X9 Telephone: 468-3128 OTTAWA 2197 Riverside Drive Postal Zone: K1 H 7X3 Telephone: 731-2415 THUNDER BAY 435 James St. S. Postal Zone: P7E 6E3 Telephone: 475-1693 KITCHENER 824 King Street West Postal Zone: N2G 101 Telephone: 744-7308 Ontario Human Rights Commission Ministry of Labour Bette Stephenson, M.D. Minister PETERBOROUGH 267 Stewart St. Postal Zone: K9J 3MB Telephone: 743-0361 SAULT STE. MARIE 125 Brock Street Postal Zone: P6A 3B6 Telephone: 949-3331 TORONTO 400 University Avenue Postal Zone: M7A 1T7 Telephone: 965-6841 William Davis, Premier Province of Ontario