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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Sep 1976, p. 5

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Midwestern library has newspaper workshop Deputy mini ster . q q v151ts city John Anderson, assistant- deputy minister of com- munity and social services, will be the guest speaker Sept. 30 in Waterloo at a meeting of the Mid-Westem Branch of the Ontario As- sociation of Professional Social Workers. The meeting will be held at 8 pm. in the lower lounge of the faculty of social work, Wilfrid Laurier University. Bis topic will be Funding Community Social Services from the Ministry's Per- spective or Who's the Whip- ping Boy? Other panelists will be Gale Bauman, exe- cutive director of the K-W Social Planning Council; Cliff Bilyea, past president of the K-W Federated Ap- peal; Wilson Hunsberger, executive director of the Children's Aid Society of Waterloo Region and Art Pope, social services ad- ministrator of the Waterloo Regional Health and Social Services Department. In his present post, Mr. Anderson is responsible for the delivery of all public assistance programs. Douglas Fisher, syndi- cated political columnist and a former librarian. will be keynote speaker at a workshop entitled Under- standing Newspapers. spon- sored by the Midwestern regional library system. Tuesday. October 5 at the Cambridge public library, Mr. Fistier, who served as deputy house leader of Deryck Aird. violinisthichael Purves-Smith, harpsichordist; Christina Harvey. soprano; and Peggie Sampson. viola da gambist presented Thursday the first in a series of noon hour the federal New Demm cratic Party from 1963-68 and who was a librarian at Port Arthur Collegiate and at the Forest Library. northwestern Ontario. will discuss his experiences as a politician. newspaper- man and librarian with delegates to the workshop. Hrs columns are present- ly syndicated by the Tor- onto Sun Other guests will include: Wayne Macdonald. man- aging editor of the Kitch- ener- Waterloo Record : Michael Mowbray. man- aging editor of the Cam- bridge Daily Reporter: Gail Cooper, women's edi- tor of the Cambridge Times: Pat Fitzgerald. ad- vertising manager of the About fifty librarians from across Ontario will attend the workshop. which is designed to help them learn more about the oper- ation of newspapers and to provide them with prac- tical suggestions on work- Guelph Daily Mercury. and Susan Walker. a col- umnist with Quill and Quire. ' "1"'*'"'tm"-i-isvos-r-rar.umr-rars concerts at Wilfrid Laurier University. The 'lree concern on open to the public. The next one in the series is Sept. 30 when pianist Valetie Tryon will be featured at 1 2:30 p.m. ing with reporters and ad- vertising staff. The workshop will be chaired by Dick Brim- mell, past chairman of the Midwestern regional li- brary system. and news editor of the Guelph Daily MereWy. Bill Zambusi. coordina- tor of programs and ser- vices for Midwestern, said the workshop would include sessions on writing news releases and newsletters. preparing advertising copy and hints on promotion and public relations. The regional library sys- tem sponsored a similar workshop on radio and television earlier this year.

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