HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1977-02-02, Page 11Citizens News, February 2, 1977
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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.
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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