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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jun 1983, p. 11

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Alan Ray of WCI and Bluevale‘s Margo Fosâ€" ter and David Voigt will be among 100 stuâ€" dents from across Canâ€" ada who will be parâ€" ticipating in the third session of the Forum for Young Canadians June 18â€"25 in Ottawa. Each year, the Forum for Young Caâ€" nadians brings to the Nation‘s Capital, from every province and terâ€" ritory in Canada, four hundred students who will be given the opporâ€" tunity to discuss the processes of governâ€" ment with those who are in decisionâ€"making positions. The students selected to participate in the THE SMURF CAKE Top prices paid for quality LP records. We buy and sell! Make an ordinary day _ (‘~.\_ special for the kids f f with a decorated cake * 297 King Street East, Kitchener 744â€"1370 Encore Records from "Kopy Kake" Choose from dozens of cartoon characters to add fun â€" to a party or just as an added treat any day of the week! Kopy Kakes are available excluâ€" sively from Rotteveel‘s and make a festive addition to birthday parties, showers, anniverâ€" saries, any occasion‘ These delicious and beautifully decorated cakes are availâ€" ) able with your choice of 900 cake top ~ _ designs. Come in and choose an % 1 appropriate design from our 6',"‘ catalogue and your cake will 5s be ready the next day! Local students __Living Centre Now, Professional Hair Care by one of the most respected Hair Stylists in Ontario will come to you, at your convenience. Call 885â€"6695 No Time to Look Your Best... off to Ottawa 149 Erb St. West, Waterloo CASH! Bakeries Ltd., KITCHENER PHONE 742â€"1841 702 KING ST. W. Forum for Young Caâ€" nadians‘ unique educaâ€" tional program are provided the rare privâ€" ilege of sitting in the House of Commons and in the Senate. They will be visiting the Supreme Court of Canada and will be participating in a mock Cabinet discussion on immigration as well as staging a Federalâ€" Provincial Conference. By the end of their oneâ€"week program, the students would have learned about the diffiâ€" culties and complexiâ€" ties of how their govâ€" ernment operates and will have acquired a better understanding of Rita Faragher Students rely on the generous support of local organizations to assist them in paying their fees for the course and the share of travel costs not coverâ€" ed by a grant from the Secretary of State. their fellow Canadians from across the land. hee â€" uitimate PS $ I orability. ShOP of colout? onds‘ Reg: 51995 Y ST CLAIR NOW CARRIES CILL BRAND PAINT AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVERYOAY WaATFRLOO SQUARE Waterloo (Near K Mart) 886â€"3791 Mon.â€"Wed. â€"9:30 to 5:30 Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"9:30 to 9:00 Sat.â€"9:30 to 5:30 In addition to these services, the people at the independent living centre are developing what they call "a future dream project‘"‘ â€" a plan to transform one of the Twin Cities‘ empty school buildings into a transitional centre for disabled individuals coming out of hospitals. First, there are the financial pluses: ILC staff estimated the cost of maintaining an individual in its apartment complex at less than oneâ€"quarter of what is required to keep McMichael stressed that not just the disabled, but society as a whole, benefits from the movement towards greater independence for the physically handicapped. The paint and paper people 3 Lo “ o ““ "‘-n ' gurability of colo® Reg: *\ 3 / WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1. CONESTOGA MALL Waterloo (Near K Mart) 886â€"2789 Mon.â€"Fri.â€"9:30 to 9:30 Sat.â€"9:30 to 6:00 that person in a chronic care facility. Then there are the benefits that come from making it possible for any individual to fulfil their human potential. "Medical people are inclined to say that the disabled find it too strenuous to work. That may be true in some cases, but not in all," McMichael said. "It has been proven that if given a chance the disabled can do more to help themselve§;" This is a fact which McMichael herself can attest to â€" prior to taking the job at the ILC McMichael spent many years in a nursing home, and she says of her new lifestyle, "It‘s nice to be busy. It‘s better to wear out from overwork than from rust." gurabd"" * " q of colout® and tinshe>> Regâ€" $\9.95â€"$'1.9 95 "‘mi\l.fi- A gints 0€ famoy* for quolity and ShoP now gnd so~* on 0 gull rong® no" _ Ask a §t Clair porson for complete details. (Continued from page 91 PAGE 11

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