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Alliance
for Life
meets
Terry Fox was this year's
recipient of the national
William Kurelek Pro Life
Award which was presented
at the National Alliance for
Life Banquet held in St.
John's, Newfoundland on
Saturday, June 27. This was
symbolic in the fact that
Terry had begun his
Marathon of Hope run in St.
John's.
Every year, the National
Alliance for Life honors
some outstanding Canadian
who has made a major con-
tribution in promoting
respect for life. The person is
chosen from outside the Pro-
Life movement for his or her
achievements which are
complimentary to the Pro -
Life cause.
The Pro -Life Award was
established in 1975 to
remember the one million
name petition which was
presented to parliament to
ask the government to give
the unborn child the same
protection as any other
human being. It was award-
ed to Jean Vanier in 1977 and
to William Kurelek, Cana-
dian artist, in 1978, and at
that time was named the
William Kurelek Pro Life
Award. In 1979 the award
was given to Dr. Balfour
Mount of the Royal Victoria
Hospital's Palliative Care
Unit in Montreal and last
year's winner was Helen
Allen of `Today's Child'.
Terry Fox's Marathon of
Hope demonstrated his con-
cern for his fellowman, his
love for his country and the
high value which he placed
on human life. In this, The
International Year of Disabl-
ed Persons, Terry turned his
disability into his country's
greatest asset, giving hope
and courage to the handicap-
ped and the terminally ill.
The Alliance for Life
represents 170 pro-life
groups across Canada with
approximately 60,000
members. The Board of
Directors is elected for each
province.
The new board for 1981-82
are Michael Murphy -
president, New Brunswick;
Michael Zenkawich-• vice-
president, Saskatchewan;
Ernest Wherle, treasurer,
Winnipeg; Daphne White,
Yukon; Jean Baille, B.C.,
Norah Ryan, Northern On-
tario, Joyce Thomas,
Southern Ontario, Una
Hopkins,Quebec, Sharon
Harland, Nova Scotia, Dr.
Robert Quigley, New-
foundland, George O'Con-
nor, P.E.I.3 and David Pep-
pin, Past President, P.E.I.
Delegates from the
Goderich and District Pro
Life Group were Mr. and
Mrs. Case Brand of Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Brand received
a standing ovation at the
banquet for their constant
caring help throughout the
conference for one of the
delegates who was confined
to a wheelchair.
The annual meeting on
Saturday, June 27 opened
with a parade of flags of
every province and then the
banners of all the groups.
Approximately 200 delegates
attended.
President, David Peppin,
opened the meeting. It was
reported that, to date, 8,000
Mother Teresa Boxes have
been put in Catholic Schools
to send to the
underdeveloped countries to
feed the hungry. These are
replacing UNICEF Boxes
because UNICEF supports
Planned Parenthood, which
promotes abortion, especial-
ly in underdeveloped coun-
tries.
Future projects are to
launch a national ad and
radio campaign promoting
respect for life in all phases. ,
A resolution was passed
that the month pf September
be declared `Respect for Life
Month.'
Leslie McDonald of
Quebec reported that Pro
Life donors in Quebec held a
candlelight service and a
rededication of the medical
oath. Their pro life received
$1,000 from the doctors with
a promise of $2,000 more.
Doctors are encouraged to
join Canadian Physicians for
Life and can do so by contac-
ting National Treasurer, Dr.
Peter Barreca, 200 St. Clair
Ave. W., Toronto, Ont. M4V
•1R1. Their annual general
meeting. wilj take place in
Halifax at the Citadel inn on
August 25.
The theme for the weekend
convention was "The F tri-
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