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They brushed aside some values from’ the ‘past: but Included) others with'new attitudes, The author says outsiders appear to have an exaggerated tof responsible and ae ponive . people, eager to find new, ways ‘help ‘solve not » ‘onl: Eremenko’s ‘cs the long: ae Sablon of: society, | but’: new, problens; as ‘they emerge.’ 4 QUALITY SHOES for the family For Dress — Cesual and Work ' idea about in ‘com- munes.) °/ While often there .was’a casual attitude toward sex. in communes,‘commune dwellers did not'stress sex. There were ;strong and lasting ties between’ » had.a ‘refreshing live-and-let- live philosophy.” ‘They did ot reject society. The study of 26 communes in Ontario, Quebec’ and: the . Maritime provinces | was ‘done over a four-month period. |The communes included . rural. and urban’ groups—some concerned with’ farming,, others’ with’ crafts and still others with : spiritual growth. |: Ms. Carter says that moat commune, dwellers interviewed came from educated and af-':: fluent) families. Their ‘fathers < ‘were professionals. or top-level businessmen: or self-employed... ‘ “Most of those interviewed were on good terms with their, families:““They do not consider.’ that ‘adoption “of ‘communal living is rebellion against their parents,.”.> 71 Though: many of ‘the Fr, managed fe Keep. open lines af 1929-73 Slocon Wi Records ‘Go. To Prov. Archive The October meeting of Roll-call 'y was. answered: by: : ‘telling; what’ a‘ member’: would’ aay oy tea’ will ‘be’ ser’ “continuously! 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