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Port Perry Star, 15 May 1974, p. 3

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Ontario institutions Retarded will be { laking part chronic disability of our ' : | dents will have the oppor- taking part in the program in the campaign known as children today, significant § lily to study English or are Lakehead, Lauren- "Flowers of Hope," during strides are being made into =~ -- EVERYONE . French in second- tian, Queen's and York 'the National Week for the the prevention and the &o-- : language immersion universities and the uni- Mentally Retarded May 12 amelioration of mental 2 (Young and Old) : courses offered across versities of Ottawa, Toronto through 18. retardation. V2 ( / a Canada through the fede- and Western Ontario. Prior to Mother's Day, Today, more than ever, / i Fed or Bust | S a ral-provincial Summer In addition to formal which is {(raditonally the + there is ample evidence that 4 E ' ) Language Bursary Pro- study, the language courses beginning of the campaign, we have grossly underes- # - HEADING Ln gram. In all, some 4,400 include music, film, theatre thousands of mentally re- timated the potential of the ® Cn vi Canadian students are ex- and other social and cultu- tarded youngsters in resi- mentally retarded. There is Vf 3 FOR THE Xb pected to participate. ral activities. dences, workshops and train- not only hope but proof that 2 At The program is paid for Eligible candidates must ing centres, in villages, as our expectations (of the vy . bai A bv the federal gover nment" be Canadian citizens or lan- towns and cities throughout mentally retarded) rise, so i Prince Albert 30% and administered i in Ontario ded immigrants enrolled as the nation, package millions will their performance, od 8 by the province's Ministry full-time students during the of marigold seeds for . dis- growth and independence - ATE of Colleges and Universi- 1973-74 academic year and tribution to homes through- tragically, vice versa. He ties. Individual bursaries must have attained the age out Canada. This has become More than 90 percent of all To be held on Tran's General Store parhing lof roy are worth $610, cover tuition of 16 years before or during a major source for financing retarded people are educa- i Lh, and room-and-board, and 1973. Ontario applicants the operation ol workshops, able or PD einable, and Saturday, June 8th A are paid to participating must have completed at nurseries and residences capable of a considerable 300 PM tll The End re universities on behalf of least Grade 12 (Year.4) of operated by Local Associ- degree of self-sufficiency - if . each student enrolled. Stu- secondary school. Some ations for the Retarded. given a chance. We appealed Square Dancing -- called by George Timms : dents defray their own participating universities The Canadian Association to all Canadians to give them WN yg "yy Music by PETERS PLATTERS # transportation and personal may Speciiy additional x the Mentally Retarded, that chance. : £ ER EL Bd a A } expenses. requirements. ~ and more than 350 Local If you do not receive our S RT Across Canada, 18 univer- Of the 3,872 students who Associations sponsor the campaign nnterial through A) WW Sanctioned by the Scugog Chamber of Commerce sities offering courses in took part in the campaign. -» English and 30 offering Canada-wide program last . . . year, 76 percent replied to a i 4 detailed questionnaire about es N. Cafik will , their reasons for taking the "1 i i courses and their reactions 3 ; seek nomination to them. Of the nearly 2,500 it { Ontario Riding Liberals who replied, 45 percent | & will meet on Thursday, May claimed English as a i 16 to nominate the candi- mother tongue; 47 percent date for the upcoming July claimed French: and seven 8th, Federal election. percent specified another It was announced at Ajax language. that the nomination meeting Forty percent were en- will be held at 8 p.m. in the rolled during the 1972 - 73° vo Sandford Elementary school "year in secondary schools north of Uxbridge near 34 percent in universities, 22 ; Rare: ys \ WwW B R (@ { K Leaskdale. percent iii community col- Bg [| | | Norm Cafik the incumbent leges and four percent in DEPARTMENT STORE a aa " 3 .. Liberal M.P. who was first other post-secondary insti- ® elected in 1968 has already tuions. 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