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What do you mean we are supposed to welcome people like that? What does it mean to describe our selves as inclusive? Are we aware how well we do that?? Of where we fall short??As General Council met in Kelowna this past summer the members of the Arctic Commission had this motion on their list of work (it came from Saskatchewan Conference):That the 40th General Council 2009 adopt a policy that the Session (or Church Board or Church Council), in the exercising its duty of oversight of the order of public worship under 5.10.1 of the Basis of Union, may not discriminate against any group of persons on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, disability or status as divorced persons to the fullest extent, subject only to the laws of Canada, its provinces and territories as may exist from time to time, especially those which protect the vulnerable; and authorize a remit to test the will of the church with respect to this policy
Upholstery Works was originally the brainchild of Margaret Mortimer who started the business about 12 years ago from her home in Diep River, together with a couple of helpers. Today the business has grown to be a thriving operation offering top quality in the upholstery and manufacture of a wide range of furniture items. In December 2011, Margaret sold the business to the current owner, Andrew Flynn.It is important to point out that we can manufacture furniture from scratch to exactly match the client's circumstances and requirements. By working hand in hand with the client through the design and manufacture process clients get exactly what they want as a unique piece of furniture. Due to our open factory policy, client's are encouraged to come in on a regular basis while their furniture is being made, in order to ensure that requirements are being met every step of the way. If changes need to be made, they get made there and then instead of waiting for the finished product.
Valley Adult Learning AssociationSince 1996, our agency has assisted adults in the Rainy River District with the essential skills needed for managing everyday life and work.People who want to improve their skills come from a wide range of social and economic backgrounds and they all bring individual challenges, histories, learning styles and goals to the learning process. Our agency recognizes this and supports learners with flexibility and quality instruction by accredited instructors.We offer night sessions and 90% of our classes are free! Training support is available in the form of financial assistance for transportation, childcare, and employment readiness. The courses we offer are scheduled by the interests and objectives of our learners. Check out our website, or call our office, to find out our current class schedule.We promote skill upgrading, value lifelong learning, and provide the resources to help people reach their full potential.VALA welcomes donations and In Memoriums, tax receipts will be provided.Call for information