” current absence of coomimicatiops astiong Information | on’ ‘programs, . “Tesearch, { - child welfare otganiations across Canada: .* “funding, and staff training. uta _ ‘a8 8 drawback to mutual support “in the. : Me will algo represent valtare sharing, of “rebearch’ ‘andl “effective.” organizations... before. the. federal advocacy. , -- > government and irogidé public: education: . “ ‘Representatives’ of _— atch welfare’ organizations and from:acrosa Canada have formed ars ‘cated’ ‘Child: “Welfare: Coalition following a confer ce'in Toroato. © |" # Dob: Butler, first. chairman — of thé. |. coalition and executive director of the ai: _ Nova Scotia Family ‘and Child Welfare: | . Association, said It. marked the beginning. “ of provinelal. so-operation among. child: 7 welfare organizations. SA Binillar group’ in ii Untied Staten ; "[pinee 1922 has led. the fight. for quality’. : | "service in child welfare activities across»: that country, he ‘said. We réinvent the ‘wheel over ‘and over‘: sald Doug Barr Metropolitan » Toronto: Children ‘sald a 3 previded tha inital $80, 0 grant to host the - +" serles of progincial meetings and the founding . ‘conference to establish the again, Pe Society, - _ “F “When Vancouver has. experienced the . dreatment of sexually abused cilldren,.all Canadian child :welfare organizations. - Ns support.” “of the - ‘*! Joalition.: should © be able,” to “benefit ‘from this * ~ Butler, ‘sald the foalition’a fou mindful ‘of. Hight! ‘economic constraints’ on! al ‘social “services” ‘and! have “asked the: : Canadian Counell. on. Children and Youth, , * episting ..; ‘Wsationial, - "-ongantzation, to, provide, adenintstrative The. coalition’ : : "We arenot going tocreatean expensive ‘ of ‘super. structure, he said, “but ratter tap -. ‘the creative resources of our membership ‘and the council to pursue our: objectives.” will”. provide’ Gertrude Nickel was the sole breadwinner: after her ~ husband-ceased to work ‘soon after they arrived here. She supported him in sickness and in health for more than 20 years, sometimes holding three jobs at once. Mrs. Nickel even managed to scrape together, enough. money to biy a house but the marriage soured and her husband moved into an upper floor of the house. Her, attempts. at reconciliation were rejected but wi . Andreas left Hospital alter ‘an p illness; she, id ace # Recognizing her love:and devotion, new supreme court. Justice Lance Finch ruled last week that Mrs. Nickel is f entitled to.recelve 75 per cent of the estate, with, an with all - _ said Williams, _ encouraged. — ~ community end the farm ‘ hase shortage of children - — Willing - to. carry’. -on. their parents’ legacy. The farm was started in i663 by a, handful. of people , who followed ‘the. dream of Huw (Piper) Williams, an Edwail,..Wash., farm: boy. . they met: on a peace march: ‘in ‘Washington,’ D Cc. ~ Williams was inspired by . novelist and social. theorist . ” Leo: Tolstoy, who wrote of . * Iiving in harmony with the - land in loving co-operation — "humankind, ° parents and Williams’s grandparents. loaned him the land until he could by it: ; TG 5 find new answers,’ you. need: experimenters,” "That's what all - young people are good at. We dida't have anything, b but we ~ shared it.”” ’ Founders had hoped tor no bills, no taxes and no need for money. -Everyone : ‘was to work for the good of © everyone else, Love was to be free and shared. Open marriages were A well established route. is available i in Terrace. "voluntary: - OTTAWA “ (CP) Canada’s poor ple: want to Hive in’ ‘dignity and are: now 40." aes "farms ‘gurviye. hte ‘oo he: US, collapse.” LL WA (CP) of - aioupshave organized an international conference to.” | “fond here July. 7-10 to explore ways to help family’ A Allan’ Wilford, president of. the. Canadian Farmers Survival - Association; ’gaid::in. -a ~ statement the: ‘conference is'aimed at migklng: “everyone aware of, ; the magnitude of the problem, and how wé can Work, together to build an Interriational network fo help one... “8 -another and address the worldwide: problem of for " 7 “ eommodity prices, ‘before At ‘ip too’ latent 5": - Minneapolis, aald corporate ‘and government ‘pol ies ae - have broight family tatining. “to, ‘an almost: total ae on _ .. The, Canadian and UL Ss. “groups helped, formed the ic “North American Farm Alliance which’ ‘now r includes . 30 farm, labor and community. groups.- ., “At “wants to meet’, ‘farm ‘groups from. “other ; "industrialized “ coimtries: “and ‘from ° soveloping | countries aa ‘well, Salt . os, ~ Poor are angry | ~yeady* --to, "make «the» - government: ‘notice - that; : Stata, jm, Maxine says chairman. of the Country’, Wide Poor Peoples” ‘Lobby. After three days of Anger, really fight hard,’ sald: Stata, “We'll do everything’ “we possibly. can to make the. government listen to us and’ about do. ° something» (poverty).” . Canadians, ahé sald, must understand “that the poor — ‘ people of. ‘this cotintry. are" “the ones. that had’ jobs - : originally, have. gone on “unemployrtient,, insurance” _ : and now are in welfare lines . because. they. can't find * work. 70 groups: across. Canada "> gonverged to: vent ‘the’ frustration of poverty-filled: . . life and. turn sorrow into , strateny:\ * Confertiice workshops led": " to resolutions that demand guaranteed annual income, decent housing, jobs and-a free |” of . society Se PRENT Pas Grd cao " “ MUNTETP reorganized and re-armed: ‘to fight the government for-“ ” ‘basic ‘rights «_ the | ‘poor. 7 deserve, Stata said Sunday.’ Bo . “Within the next year we .. should have a good-base to » " conference delega “the poor. “ About.150 delegates from an discrimination. They willbe | ‘.” used as “working tools” in “each: province: to confront - "governments at all levels, Stata sald... ’ ‘The lobby, éstablished in also’ set. up. an ‘information-sharing network" ‘Lalonde'’s spring budget, -. Hughes of Quebee Enid that - six-month jobs won't help. = ~ Peter, Appleyard Is\one-of . _ those lucky few who, really . enjoys his job; A: Cajiadlan . to ‘co-ordinate. a. efforts across the country ‘ -and present the needs to the . * government. ’ Referring to the make-‘ work projects annoinced in- * Finance “Minister. :: Marc 3 Debble : “LONDON, ott (CRY “jazz musician. who !:ia« & household DAME, his. life isa. combination of studio. work, : ‘ tratt “during winter for the Jast: Be : Years. ares But he Wks saying in Canada in.the fall ~:so he» doesn’t miss the fox-hunting " Beason. ey) “a: short. ‘hunting Seas0n,: September’, through’. November, We don't hunt ,. for the: kill,” “Appleyard says... “The hares or. ‘ foxes”. the dogs eniff out are rarely. caught. They’ re smart, they ” get awa Me te ws . Aman. who enjoys riding, he keeps several horsés on - his: -1zhectare. farm ~ ‘near Toronto... -- ' Ina interview. ibetoré a recent : : benefit concert. ‘in zB. “London, -Appleyard. gaid he |» doesn’t. Keep: his . schedule’ ‘abroad 3 fo tight, | that: all he ever sees is:the inside of the Barope with his ee fe and “He: fives - a at of. benefit a “concerts, ‘fncluding- one ‘at’ Buckingham Palace during. Y disabled | "When T go to Europe, it ‘ve got-any free time, say - afternoon, I like to take a few musiclans with ine to a local hospital: to play. a “Once in Sweden. they-set “us up ‘ina: large foyer. ‘and: - ‘brought the patients . down... “Christmas” ‘for ~ "veterans, “The: Duchess of ‘Kent, “who” made s _fard an audledge with her; I ed wanted to give: het-a hug | a but, of: ‘course, “you. can't “touch. royalty.”:: a a ; with orcliestras..’ concert. hall ora hotel. 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