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V Illlq v tumtcaorodietttoseiartMooo.tooo 6rt-ertaratttThqt-votrrLmrehom The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS I A Give Your Vale-tile _ LOVE mans 'ltP for Ontario th Duke Sts. my manna-um theirettiidr-.arkmtrtttrt treitetiiuoairterytirer- REE} yua'nPA. u, found in California by a Waterloo Square Sqng. Sq. " an; K, itrha' which bat-Isn't! a“!!! Isl-W " Mental Health Association. he is also actively involved with Waterloo', P.A. on a yltittnte)er M. " is his wife Linda and friend Skip hilt..ahmtlnm .tei"ytt-tei9tttte.ttt ny'hu mud to "rt-- eftiestttrgtsqbttqttVied States and Can-dc. Tb mum-animus..- ttteyamrttottumtirpe- Trevor Thoma any: at memtterohoytitttrte gram. Asexeetitimrdirietetr at the Waterloo angina The project was initiated three years "ago in Waterloo by a group of students oper- ating on an Opportunity For Youth (OFY) grant. When DrawinyDyStu-MSM} c 1951 Thmnm‘m Inc. "This will teach you not to hit people." University of Waterloo students are spearheading the offering of a six-week "municipal affairs" course Febiuarypnd March. tered Wednesday evenings over a six-week period. Two topics (or on one occasion. three) will be dealt with each evening; each session will last two hours. Sessions will be held in the univer- sity's board and senate room, third floor, Needles hall; each will start at 8pan. - hates and topics will be as follows: Feb. 18 - History of local government in Ontario: structure of local govern- ment in Ontario. assasassiiiiii'i'i"' Municipal affairs cpurse at U W during 'tsire week. Then for (no Mnreceivednoeelh atalt,"meallyMr.'rttr-. "Now we're gettiu’abmt -ittr 5 calls a week." He am the 10' number oteattstotttefaetttytte pie!“ 'tttir contact him it by - - no pun. ' Mr. has W h- mttmditttNm6emttqremstt d,m_d P-A- - . ttttt when my! call othtsrmemttersditrirtgthe tuytortmidarteeandtnqr- Feb. 25 - Role of the prov- ince in local government; regional government. March 3 - How the muni- cipal corporation operates; functions and special 'ser. vices of the municipality: local boards ‘and com- missions. _ March 10 - Assessment as the base for the real proper- ty tax; municipal fianance. March 17 - Parliamentary procedure in the council chamber; community Qlano March 24 - Participation in local government; the fu- ture of local government inOntario. . The course is being or- ganized through the Ontario Conference on Local Gov- ernment. OCLG is a non- Agprotrimtttetr tight pe, Abnim $TI\MATY , a may. with "sumac M' ifâ€? no Aqisrtyyytt.eetr1tt1tNhett1?Cc, "d _"" kids, but sometimes they get into the mt situ- ations, and get carried , awaywith theiranger." _ Parents are encouraged ) to try and avoid getting themselves into situations which cause them _to lose their temper. For example, if a parent becanes my controllably angry when a child fails to clean up his tmtidy, room when told. 'gtt.',21't In“: an "-tptattttqil- on â€up.“ a qttaniset.aBeintim,R.sartttet 'tttrr-steered trttbeir9ita'eiidqd.trigttte ,'m.ttoe-Mtttbtyaten- trtit-t0trettihtmt. trm-etrivetiiqrérieas aces.“ Kr.'rtttttg-aetBatt - Me" no!†most battering dim't Hunt to be" like their learned a: wrong wa of ritsingaehiil). ya parents, but they can see it happening to them. They want to do something to change it, and joining RA. is a} very positive step, says the CMJIA. executive "We try and look at alternative methods of handling apd glealing wit? p a r e it a] frustrations," says Mr. Thomas. "Mem- bers often suggest how they they should shut the door so they don’t have to look at it, and then discuss the situation with the child. _-" profit organization inter- ested in encouraging an understanding of, and par- ticipation in, municipal affairs. Some of the or- ganizations belonging to 0C1.G include 'the As- sociation of Counties and _Regions of Ontario, the Bureau of Municipal Re.., search, the Department of Municipal Research, the Department of Municipal Affairs, the Community Planning Association of Canaditonrario Division), the Ontario Chamber of Commerce, the Institute of Local Government and Municipal World. There are a number of others including other departments or agencies of the provincial government. Participants in the or- Complete Collision And Refinishing Service of Ontario, that eartrioteaiUettit -. , sti'i',ti?iiiiil'itis1'i,rii'i',r' . J one - t'fhli,T'td'L"ll2",ug- _‘~ cent omtttriretive" guidance manhunt.» 7 httggta'gt and antigen-sat feet but. Wren must be disciplined, but with much self-control. A large percentage of the CA. members are women. harm. Thomas is quick to point out that theme is no differenc- in rate of abuse betgeeh the sexes when the male is in the home as fre- quentlyasthewmnanis. "Right now, the majority are single parents. either her says. "A lot of them do not have the financestotake thekids gut anywhere." does not report child alum to the authorities unless the child is in immediate physical danger. - "We haveri't had that situ- ation ret, thank God," says P.A. does not affiliate it- self with any agency or t ligion, but it is applying for a charitable status. Persons interested in Pat-, ents Anonymous should call "mreho1ogicai -eommit- ment or ties is one reason for ,. non-affiliation With agencies," says Mr. Thom- Linda or Trevor Thomas at ai. “I think it's a sound rule, but it's ‘difficult Box 2491. Postal Station B, Kitchener. Ontario. "We hate three hopes for the cause," says Shane Roberts, president of UW's Federation of Students; "to help people understand local government better, to help them preparetopartiei- pate in it in various ways.' He said the course is open to all though should it ap- pear likely it will be over- suhscribed preference will .be given to applicants who are members of community organizations and students. ganization of the course have included UW's Feder- ation of Students, UW's staff association, "Other Voices" (a community newsmagazinc) and Pollu- tion Probe. Further information is available from ' ocu1 Course, Federation of Stu- dents, University of Water- loo, telephone 885-0370. As well as keeping Tem-