vee ee eat Rene al {eee rene in pn ee ina Beran tee EN, child abuse unit of the | Edmonton police depart- ment investigated in ite projects has probably set back the ' development of two major oilsands projects in nor thern Alberta by at least two years, Says 4 society. ; Santa Clara County, Calif, counselling for the victim. And, since the board is swift to stress that such structure by which the winker may plead to an spokesman for Texaco She describes a typical show that in 10 percent of © Gaunce describes the lawlessness Is no more prevalent in Toronta uncoatrollable twitch or eall upon the winkee as a Canada Inc. abuser: ‘The father the cases of fatherer victims of incest: libraries than in libraries elsewhere in Canada, lhe character reference. Robert Sparks, Texaco chairman, sald today the delays will result in a loss of 200 million barrels of oll production and cost - Canadians $18 million more ‘. to cover increased pur- chases of foreign oil to maecet domestic demand. Sparks made bis com- Maybe she reminds him of monton’s Runaway abusers. They seem to find privilege for those unwary enough to nod off while Punishment, it seems, will be tailored to the ments before the national his wife when she was Project. : them almost as if they had perusing the Euclid. crime. energy board, which is young. antennae.” conducting hearings to determine the supply of and demand for all forms of energy in Canada in the coming years. The board, which opened hearings here today, has visited five cities since November and expects to wrap up its inquiry here within the next month. Oilsands projects slated for Fort McMurray and Cold Lake have been put on hold by their sponsors as a result of the failure of the federal and Alberta governments to resolve their differences over energy-pricing issues. Sparks also told the board Texaco has decided it cannot justify making substantial new in- vestments in a number of highcost projects it has initiated during the last :- several years. The company has abandoned for the time being its plans to invest $140 million in a pilot project it has been con- ducting during the last elght yeara in the Athabasca of] sands in 1980. Reports of incest are increasing in North and the offender is alten a respected member of the community, says Louise Gaunce, a psychologist and charged with incest are often those who stay away from adultery and are strong moralizers in reaches a mid-life crisis; he feels impotent, less attractive; there's a break- down in communication with his wife, “If there are many of these underlying anxieties, he turms to his teenage daughter for affection. happens it’s almost ac- cidental."” Stevens says: ‘‘These Gaunce says nol many incest cases go to court because the child is often welfare, And the kid is made to feel guilty.” Figures from a model treatment program ip stepfather-daughter incest, the mother knew but took Do action. “Sometimes you almost feel you've made the problem worse by repor- ting ‘the father,"’ says Marlene Rankel, 2 psychologist with Ed- “The family tries to heal agi | TAs RESTAURANT “Serving Fine Foods 7 days a week” Breaktast, lunch and dinner 635-6302 SLUMBER LODGE Ne TUESDAY. MING (MRC? CRVR (CEC? BCTY (CTV) XCTS (PBS) UFT 5 p.m. to midnight 1/8 | gets the brunt af the guilt.” Greta Fuchs of “the Alberta Child Protection Fuchs. ‘But now that in- cest is being discussed in the media, people feel more comfortable about removing the child from home may not be the best solution. They suggest therapy for the abuser and “Many have serious psy- chological problems as adults, They suffer from sexual dysfunction, paramia, low self-esteem and difficulties in their relationships with other people, Worse, many of them end up marrying JEA Sr RA aw nal a nudge thy neighbor. cincts everywhere. * PhP PA LAP ee Taking the van (or the point, as it is know in the western movies) is that city of churches, that bastion of good, that national arbiter of morality in movies — Toronto, naturally. Henceforth, thou shalt not doze; nor shalt thou Ascending via the down-staircase shall be dealt with, a8 shall expectorating upen the carpet. suggestion is that the new code might stand as landmark legislation to sweep clean the sacred pre- . Sidney Midanik, newly elected board chairman, says the proposed code has come about because library staffs feel they meed some authority todeal with problem cases among the more than 300,000 clients with whom they must deal each month. Among the suggestions is a two-day loss of THE NS N&RTH The Herald, Tuesday, Janvary 13, 1981, Page 5 The furniture message says smaller is better TOO MUCH HANKY-PANKY class, geometry - ; Henceforth, he (or she) who would wink at; . midge, or otherwise vex or harass, risks a penalty equal to that of the guilty soozer. first year of operation “the © America but investigators fathers seldom have Registry says althou: mother and other members and therapists say only a = criminal records. They're retorta 7 incest are on an of the family supported the smallnumberofcasezever usually employed, well increase ‘‘we're only ! gets lo court. thought of and very seeing a small portion of : : ; That's because the protective of their families, what's there.” And about time, too! Gone forever will be those Blorious, hand-holding, ; . problem of incest bas particularly of their “Until lately nobody was There bas been just too much hanky-panky going romantic assignations precipitated by the quiet | . Oil -sand stayed in the closet so long daughters.” reporting it much,” says on down at the public library and it has got to stop. “meet you down at the library" whispered during { i. chalrman ofthe Edmonton coerced by ber family to ite’ The Metropolitan Toronto Library Board has , . . . de layed Child , Sexual Abuse aro charge os to reporsina ‘a criminal of- ere itself of set a Oey oe which ~ oshiouever, show you enter by the wrong dear or i 7 Commiltee. _“ ‘ather goes to jail fence in Canada. However, raved — upon _- — you kave gone from. fi oe (CP) — The the family loses income or © some professionals say ; corruption rifeamong the shadowy stacks of Milton, misdemeanor to felony cand you could be on the national energy program Gaunce says men fiaybe the mother goes on —_ sending the father to jail or Shakespeare and Mickey Spillane. outside looking in for an entire year. one Anddoit a second time and the sentence becom five years, So far, there has been no mention of an appeal . © It will avail the nudger naught, apparently, to claim he was merely attempting to waken the dozer — they're both out. There are, however, indications that justice may be tempered with mercy. Marjorie Allen, acting director, when questioned as to whether she would actually turf a tired reader out into the elements, replied: ; “It depends how quietly someone ig sleeping.” EYE SPY SALE warrants INVESTIGATION! ~ LADIES’ Colors remain soft and . TORONTO (CP) — Show held anrually at the of marketing for the is the haven fram outside Also, more people are and corners to use e and chair that serves as Smaller is better — at least’ International Centre bas Canadian Council ‘of pressures, consumers are remodelling and often left empty. Other dining woot ErDUP, tien, romantic combining light at’ im the message attracted 2%0 exhibitors for © Furniture Manufacturers, trying to create a warm, renovating their homes — occasional pleces have because ofepecialhinges in pastels with dramatic tone Canadian furniture the four-day event. - said several manufac- comfortable, atmosphere instead of buying or finished backs so they can © thebase,canbeloweredto = accents. Mirrors and in- manufacturers are getting Manufacturers from ac- turers expressed en- where they live. moving into a new one. be wed freestanding for serve as acoffec table and direct lighting are being from consumers, and at ross Canada are = thusiasm at the volume of The ,trend to smaller "In either case,” said more versatility, ‘low seat. used to highlight and ex- their annual trade show represented and buyers orders placed Sunday furaiture reflects the Jones, “people are in- Wall units are expanding The earlier-trend to —pand space. Sunday it was reflected in have come from England, alone. tendency for builders to terested in maximizing into entertainment centres furnish a home strictly in The Oriental influence in offerings that are scaled Australia, Singapore, Hong build smaller homes and available space and fur- for TV, stereos and other colonial, traditional or — home-decor is very strong, down to meet the desireto Kong as well as the U.S. She attributed this to apartments because of nilure manufacturers are modern electronic modern has givenwaytoa as well as wicker in more maximize ze available space. increasing costs of energy skyrocketing costs ofland, responding.” equipment. They feature | movement toward mixing sophisticated pieces. ‘cronto Furniture Francine Jones, directar and the view that the home = labor and materials. Dining room tables, add-on pieces so the buyer styles and categories for a Jones said with the era of . hutches, servers and cancustomizethemforuse more eclectic look. . waste over, people want a . buffets are smaller. There in a particular room. Several manufacturers permanence of value. oe a are love seats and small Jones is enthusiastic had = exhibits which “They want beauty, but ~ . use rs e S U O r sofas on the market along about multi-functional | casually mixed glass with they want it combined with © with case goods which furnishings which take up brass and traditional quality and function. They oct more vertical than the room of only one piece Georgian chairs or, placed are willing to pay for EDMONTON (CP) —In abuser," says Detective “we all know Hite girls i sag rid of the rizontal space. t do the work of two or Regency armehairs next to products thal will last a majority of about 4 Anne Stevens. Theunit was adore their fathers. eee TE et erartnns tely nivhines tit into odd angles On le is a table pemerie-ee e glass or longer and provide a better complaints of incest the . established in January, gradual thing. When it it’s often the daughter who exame : 7 Renee s. return oo lnvgstiment re eaten tatrerteraneree setetetar ata atetatetelerecececvietetecetetrt perinertst cestet of ygtatat rectal iaheTa tees "aU reece he rat aera' ates te grata apt ogee grag ge Ua wns an lab northern Alberta, he said. AS. " i ; Texaco bad been hoping § ‘Sumer RASH ic Rees | Brat Coats & Winter Jackets % off to work towards a com- 43] News News Hutch Contact du Connu Ski Jackets % off mercial development soon INBC Patead News over Monde da , f . 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