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Hi,
My name is Natasha Freeman. I would
like to join your birthday club. I am
celebrating my first birthday Thursday,
December 24th. I live on Stone House St.
with my dad and mom, Stephen and Cindy,
and my birthday puppy Misty from my Un-
cle Jim. I would like to wish a Merry
Christmas to all my family and friends. Bye
for now.
Lots of Love
Natasha
Hi,
My name is Nicole Brindley and I will be
one -year-old on January 5. I would like to
join your birthday club. I live in Dungannon
with my Mom and Dad, Larry and Kelly,
and my big sister Amanda. I would like to
wish my friend Brent Bokkers a Happy 1st
Birthday too.
Bye for now,
Nicole
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Hi,
My name is Jennifer Tucker. I would like
to join your birthday club again. -this year. L
will be five=years-old on Dec. 25. Cirrittmas
is really special for me. I'm having a party
with all my friends on Dec. 22. I know it will
be lots of fun. I would like to wish my good
friend Heather Brindley a Happy Birthday
on Dec. 18. I live in Dungannon with my
Mom and Dad (Dawn and Wayne) and big
brother Billy. I would like to wish everyone
a very Merry Christmas.
Love,
Jenny
Hi,
I'm Heather. Michele' B ' . rel, and on Fri- ,
day, December vfallv
18 I '' ears -old. I
live in Dungannon with Mom and Dad
(Michele and Ron), my big sister Catherine
and our dog Licorice. I would like to wish all •
our family and friends a Merry Christmas
and I'd like to wish my bestest friend Jenny
Tucker a Happy Birthday. She will be five
on Christmas Day. Also Happy Birthday to
my new friend Mr. Hindley. His birthday
was the same day as mine. Merry
Christmas and Happy New Year.
Heather
Hi,
My name is Laura Brindley and I would
like to join your birthday club. I will be one
on Dec. 23, just before Santa comes. I live
on Church Street with Mom and Dad (Deb
and Bruce). I would like to wish my cousin
Heather a belated birthday 'and my friend
Elizabeth an early birthday wish.
Bye for now,
Love,
Laura
P.S. — Merry Christmas and Happy New
Year to all my family and friends.
Government challenged
to help disabled persons
The government will hire an additional
2,700 disabled persons over the next three
years and will proceed with plans to make
federal programs and services more ac-
cessible, Treasury Board President Don
Mazankowski announced today.
The action forms part of the govern-
ment's response to the report of the
Parliamentary Committee on the Status of
Disabled Persons, "Challenge: Putting
Our House in Order". The response, "Ac-
cepting the Challenge", was tabled in the
House of Commons today by Mr.
Mazankowski and Secretary of State
David Crombie.
Crombie pointed out that the initiatives
support the principles the government en-
dorsed. when Prime Minister Brian
Mulroney in Decembev-of-1985 declared
Canada's participation in the United Na-
tions Decade of Disabled Persons.
"The single most important principle is
that disabled Canadians mast have the
same opportunity to participate fully in
Canadian life", said Crombie.
Mazankowski said the government hir-
ing plans for disabled persons will in-
crease representation to 3.3 per cent of the
Public Service by March 31, 1991. Total
disabled employees by that date will be
6,900.
The government has also approved a
number of measures to enhance Employ-
ment Equity programs in the Public Ser-
vice to help reach .the targets. Over the
next five years, the government will pro-
vide 400 person-years and $15 million as an
incentive for departments to hire disabled
Canadians.
An additional $3.7 million will be provid-
ed to improve counselling services and to
ensure that technical aids are available in
the workplace.
"In the spirit of the Committee report,
the government is taking a leadership role
in Employment Equity for disabled per-
sons and in the improvement and expan-
sion of services to disabled Canadians
throughout society", Crombie said.
The measures to assist disabled Cana-
dians are part of the government's overall
Employment Equity program. Numerical
targets and special measures for the three
other target groups - women, natives, and
visible minorities - for the next three-year
period beginning April 1, 191.: , will be an-
nounced prior to that date'.
How T grew up
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to get record sales out of me by threaten-
ing me with "The Shelter Lady."
It wasn't until recently I learned that
Gail and "The Shelter Lady" were one
and the same witch.
I tell you these stories today for one
reason and one reason only.
with a migrane
Often when you read this column you
will get stuck, pause and reflect, and as
most people do, say to yourself - "Boy - is
this guy screwed ftp or what? 1"
And as right as you may be - I ask you
to show some compassion. Folks, I've
had a rough childhood.
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