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Whitby Free Press, 26 Sep 1979, p. 9

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Hollywood film and television sltar Joseph Cam- panella, biout of the hit Canadian televislon.series, "Wbat Wli They Ithnk 0f Nexti1 " wlll visit'the On- tario Science Centre on Saturday, Septemb -r 29. Campanella whil autograpb copies of the new book publisbed by McClelland and Stewart, also called "What WIilTbey Tblnk of Next 1 ", from 9 a.m. to 12 noon i the Science Cty shop inside the front doors of the Centre. "Wbat Wfil Tbey Thik of, Nextl", wl >th almost a million vlewers, ls one of the moet popular televhsion serbes ever producec4 i Canada. it bas presently been sold -to more, than, 45 countries around the world. The book I8 a selection of storles about wacky inventions, startllng discoverles, sur- prising, medical developments, and ingenious solutions tg old problems drawn from the TV show as researcbed bý Science International. Delghtful cartoons illustrate such Items as a tennis bal that saves poteto crops, featherless chlckens, a baà>y- cuddllng robot, and a specially deslgned pedestrian catcher. Science Cty, the Centre's new science sh op, features solar-powered buanles, muslâïl kaleldoscopes, glant soap bubbles, electrlc bail dlocks, science puzzles, games, toys, kits and popular' science books ail scientlflcaily selected for the Science Centre visitor. Admission to, Science Cityls free. Admission te the1 Science Centre 18 $200 for adults; $1.00 for students and 50 cents for cbildren 12 and under. The family rate la $400. Science circus. «t the centre The Ontario Science Centre's Science Circus 18 comlng home for' the woekendl Since last June, the Circus bas been tourlùigCanada and bas 1v sited cities from Vancouver te St. John's. On Saturday and Sunday, September 29 and 30, fortheflrst tine ever, it can bu seen in Toronto, aitÈth Science Cen- tre, under the yeilow and white circus tent. Ail summer, te celebrate International Year of the Cbild, -the Science Circus bas been touring Canada. fundig for the tour came from the Museum Assistance Program of, National Museums of Canada..' Its tour 18 not over yet. Early next week the circus wli pull.up Its stakes and head for Quebec Clty. T198 weekend, between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. te the change for the Science Centre to show off ts circus to southern Ontarlans. Exhbits i the circus iclude opticl ilusions.- a talklng typwrlter, stere vbewers,' a sex balance test, a kiuman skeîeton, an aerodynamlc. bike,- bolograms and much, much more. Canada's disco king Gino Socclo bas juat won thirteen mld year awar- ds, includlng belng named "Most Promlalng -Maie Artlst" in the nationally televlaed 1V79 Dimc Music Awards, "'Top New Maie Vocallst, Disco" 1in Record World's annual awards issue, and "Most Promilslng New Maie Disco Artht" at Biliboards disco coni- vention. Socclo, wbone dbut *album, "Outllne", and igles have uold over 750,000 copies worldwide to date - bua mso ucored In about of other categories. Record Worl named blm one of the top maie disco uing of the yuar, named bis single "dDancer" one ofb. top two dùsc singles of the year, and named bis album one of the top two dMsc singles of the year. Biliboard named "'Dancer" Bust Single (Heavy Disco/Llght Radio)." The Western Canada International Disco Awards nanied the Montreal native "BeWt Canadian Male Artist" and "Best Producer", and named Socco's 11Outline"' "Bout Canadian 'album." The Ontarlo'Disco Awards named Soccîo "Canadian Maie Artist of the Year"' and "Canadian Producer of the Year", then dubbed f"Outline" "Bout Canadian Album of the Year."1 A more subjective bonor came from the Village Voice's Tom Smucker, who i a review 0of Soccio's "Outiine" said Glno's music is "'tight and devilishly clever ... I neyer get tired of listening to it." George Struth, President of Quality Records i Canada, recently presented Ray Caviano, President of Warner/RFC Records, with. a Canadian gold single for "Dancer". I I I I I I. L ýHappenings in entertainment- "What will' they think of nextY' I q I I I I I I I I I I .1 I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I affect provincial taxes. -For 1979, the maximum mortgage-interest credit to be provided when taxpayers make out their tex returns after the year-end will, bu $312.50. The property tex credit wiil bu $62.50 for a total credit of up to $375.oo. These will increase by equal amounts in each of the next three taxation years. The, tex credit for mor- tgage iterestwillbu 25 per cent of the first $5,000 of i- terest paid to a maximum tex credit of $1,250 a year. Because of significant inter- provicial differences in provinces' property taxes and tex relief measures, the - - - - - - - - - - federal credit for property taxes is flot tied -to the amount Of property tex paid. The tex credit for mor- tgage itereat wiIlbu based on the interest payments made on home-secured loans used to purchase or make major alterations,'or additions' to a principal residence in Canada. h - - - - - - - - - Take, the- positive- approach té being a parent! We've got a series of "Kids are pleople" bookiets that can help.you with the everyday. problems of raising children. WII. Iever sleep -CA again? booklet dedicated'to baby's sleep-,habits. Hlowto deal with baby's night wakings, nightmares, etc'. Remember, it's, best to start bedtime- routines life. This folder is-àýgood PlaynngY and Iearn (toddlers and infànts) il Infants and toddlers lo>ve to explore, 4 Play-and-learn games are key ingredient-sto a healthy, positive child-parent relationship: doing, touching, tasting, and dramatic play. Also, "nursery songs', "finger and toe gamnes' "story, telling" and "mayonnaise painting": Play-and-Iearn games help baby's general development! ( Aggresion is natuîalE[ Children go through the same. feelings of frustration and anger as you do. And sometimes it's hard to get a handie on the hostility your child is experiencing. With a little self-control, love and the advice c(ntained in this folder, you can make your child's aggressive tendencies a positive form of self-expression. Jealousy ciJ. u's practicaîîy<'T)' impossible to prevent your older child from - growving suspicious when a strange new baby arrives in the homie. Help , N your child overcomie these feelings tZ by knowing about themi before they happen. -What t<) do when baby arrives?': "special treats': and - "èshared caring" are just a few of the sensible suggestions this pamphlet offers. Prepare your child before the second baby cones along. KIDS, QUEEN'S PARK, TORONTO, ONTARIO M7A 1E9, m-i I I I I I I I I Minisler of communiry and Social Services *1 William Davis Premier Oiîîjri I - - - - -- - --- - - - - - - - - - *Toilet training c Somehel pful do's, don'ts and, thi ngs t rememnber when it's time to produce the potty. Toile t training need not be inconvenient, 'embarrassing, frustrating or disappointing. Here's an effective guide to build yourk confidence in coping with this complicated issue! Minimize the child's problems and maximize your t confidence. Fîeom to grow ~5Psychologists believe that children >should try to learn new skills naturally. Kids want to do things for themselves but'can be discouraged when over-protected. We alI want our children to grow- up to be responsible, independent adults. This helpful folder can serve as an excellent guide along the way. Discipline Ic Discipline is confusing to many. Some feel it is wrong to be angry with a child. Discipline, however, is necessary to a healthyI parent-child relationshîp. Ideally, discipline helps a child become self- confident and, more importantly, self- disciplined. Although there are no pat answers, thîs folder offers some reasonable suggestions, when your child becomes unreasonable. Children are people. c The importance of praise and encouragement, consistency in discipline, and the gift of love are discussed. The "child as a person" theory is examined with special emphasis on the early development of a positive parent-child relationship. NAME- ADDRESS_________ Keslh Norton. DENTURE TERAPY CLINIC 111 DUNDAS STREET WEST WHITBY 668-1464 I M I 1 WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY SEFEMBER 26,1979, PAGE 9 $1,250 marximum credit.... M'ortgage interest deducalîty a fczct for thias ta ye r -1 Finance Minister John Crosble ' bas announced details 0f a federal.personal încome tax credit plan for residential -mortgage in- tes pyment an homeowners' property taxes. The plan, to bu phased in over four years beginning with the. current taxation« year, wlll provide a. maximum tex credit of $1, 250,a year formortgage interest payments. and a fiat credit per homeowner of $250 a year for, residential property tax, once fully phased in. These creclits will reduce federal income tex payable directly and will not r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Cu'r THIS AD ALONG THE DOTTED LINE. CHECK THE BOX FOR .THE BOOKLETS YOU WANT. FILL IN THE ADDRESS FORM AND MAIL TO:

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