The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-11-26, Page 14Recently arrangements were-made for a
group of Indian children to attend the
public school in a northern Ontario tow...
The principal of the school in the town was
aware that. Indian children sometimes had
a rough time at the hands of Zither 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 therri 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'clis-
cussions with police in areas where there
are communication barriers between them
and minority groups,-to help relieve ten-
sion and promote mutual understanding.
Province of Ontario
William Davis, Premier ,
Pottirmii s THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUtKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1976 `•••••.-0.r••••-•••••-•
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Saturday evening, November
a areWell party was put on in
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Joe King. Joe Tiffin's Orchestra
supplied the music;
At lunch time Mr. and Mrs. Ross
were called to the platform.
Donald Morrison spoke words of
appreciation to Mr. and Mrs: Ross.
His little 31/2 year old daughter
Debbie gracig9ly presented Mrs.
Ross with an envelope of money
after which Mr. Morrison present-
ed them with a ramp. Mr. and Mrs.
Ross both replied, thanking the
large crowd for ,their attendance
and to the sponsors for thinking of
them. At the close of the .party a
delicious lunch was served.- Earlier
that evening Joe King took a weak
spell and had to be taken by
ambulance to Wingham and Dist-;
rict Hospital.
Visiting their parents Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Purdon for the week end
were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gaunt
of Chatham and Miss Barbara
Purdon, Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb of
Kitchener spent the week end with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Gibb.
We are sorry to report that Miss
Joan Tiffin was admitted last
Thursday evening to Wingham and
HAMILTON
'1 West Avenue South
Postal Zone :1_8N 2R9
Telephone 527-2951
KENORA
808 Robertson Street
Postal Zone. P9N 1X9
Telephone: 468-3128
KITCHENER
824 King Street West
Postal Zone N2G 1Gi
Telephone 744-7308
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ent. The community wishes her a
very speedy recovery.
We are pleased to report that
Mrs. James McInnes was able to
go to the home of her daughter
Mrs. Orville Hastings and Mr.
Hastings from the Wingham Hosp-
ital the first of last week.
Mrs. Lillian McClenaghan of
Goderich spent the week end with
her daughter Miss Mildred Mc-
Clenaghan at their farm home
here.
Mr. and .Mrs. Bill Ryan of
Goderich were Sunday evening
visitors with -Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McACIt eutheagn.
Lucknow Pee Wee hockey
game at Lucknow with Teeswater
Pee n. , Wee team the score was 5-3 i
favour o> Teeswater. Congratula-
tionie to Richard Moore from our
village, who scored, all 3 of the
goals won by Lucknow. Joey Tiffin
of our vicinity is also a player on the
team.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Milligan
and Clara were Saturday visitors in
Streetsville with Mr. and Mrs.
Donnelly and lamily. Kathy and
David Craig returned home with
their grandparents for a week' end
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. John Gibb of
Kitchener spent the week end with
his parents Mr.. and Mrs. Dave
Gibb.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley. Tiffin. Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Purdon visited
TuesdSy and Wednesday in-Kitch-
ener with 'Miss Barbara. Purdon..
WON BICYCLE
Congratulations to. Cindy Moore,
who in a coloring contest with
Machans Hardware, Lucknow, was,
the winner of the contest and on
Monday, November 24 after school
received her prize, a bicycle.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent of
New -Brunswick were Thursday
evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Ernest Snowden and family. They
left for New Brunswick on Satur-
day.
Visitors on Sunc4y with Mrs.
Gershom Johnston, and George
Grigg were Mr. and. Mrs. Reg
Peacock, Ruth, Nancy and John
of Thornton and his aunt from •
Alliston, Mrs. Gary Black of
Clinton and Mrs. Ken Lovering,
Jason and Todd of Thunder Bay.
We are • sorry to report that Nat
Thomson of Lucknow is 'a patient at
Wingham Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Russel McGuire
attended the wedding and recep-
tion of Mr. and Mrs. Manfred
Koehler in 'Calvary Baptist Church,
Goderich, on Saturday, November
22 at 3 p.m. Rev. Brubacker,
pastor of the church, officiated.
Mrs. Koehler was the former Helga
Berrisch of Germany. Manfred is
the son of Mr. and Mrs, H. Koehler
of Kitchener. They will reside at 10
Leacrest Court, 'Apt. 202. Kitchen -
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Furtney and
Mildred Elliott of Arkona and Mrs.
Gordon Elliott and Mrs. Galbraith
of Wingham were recent visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott,
Paul, David, Barry. and Karen atId
'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of
Windsor were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stewart and
family, of Lambeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Laidlaw of
Windsor spetit the week end with
Eheliriopttaraenndts hMisr. paanrdenNItsrsm. rWlt . Walter
Mrs. Elroy Laidlaw.
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People problems can be serious
problems.
This is what Ontario is doing
to help solve them in advance.
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We attend meetings of immigrants and
native-born minority groups to explain to.•
them both their rights under the legislation .
and their responsibi lities as citizens of
this Province. • ,
We also.help bring people into contact
with local agencies like home-and-school
groups, community and government agen-
cies, and churches, which are available to
heip 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 i/s_available
to generate diSCussion and motivate
people to develop understanding and
respect for the other's point of view.
Our fob-is to help bring people together
and encourage healthier relationships •
among all groups.. • .
•If youwduld like more informatiOn or
assistance, contact the Human Rights
Commission at any of the following
addresses:
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Ministry of Labour
Bette Stephenson, M.D.i Minister
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