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Auto 155 keepers over the next station fast enough.” OPPOSES few years, wherever the light £861 ‘| 4890120 ‘Aopseupeyy 04 yBnosys ‘g 40q0}20 ‘ADpsunyy ce eh i aM a iti afi 1A 104 BWOY D YIM, £861 ‘V1 4890120 ‘Aopseupe/ 04 yBnosy) ‘g 40qG0}20 ‘Aopsunyy, ee Pel elie Fit i: i _ inl no, pee qt rife as family. before. the family into circles.” Williams said. in men's w: For National Family Week, special emphasis is being placed on the importance of children. “Society is evolving at a dizzying pace and although the family unit is itself in the throes of profound change, it remains a port in the storm, a haven where children may find nurturance, safety, love, guidance and a sense of self,” Gov.-Gen. Jeanne Sauve said about the signifi- cance of the week. Health Minister Jake Epplaunched Family Week on Monday in Ottawa with 250 invited guests. During the week Family Service Canada repre- sentatives will meet the caucuses to discuss issues such as family violence. Church groups and family-service agencies across the country will hold seminars and other activities. putting change tables in men's director Trevor Williams said. He hopes National Family Week, which began Monday, will help raise public and government aware- ness through seminars and other activities. The Leave-it-to-Beaver family of working dad and stay-at-home mom is practically history, says Williams. “The most significant change in the family today is in the functions of the adults,” he said. “To imagine that every family has a mother at home while the father is at work is an idealized vision that no longer exists.” HELPS COPE Family Service Canada — a voluntary, non-profit organization that serves as an umbrella for agencies such as the United Way — helps people cope with the changing Both parents work outside the home in three of four families his organization deals with, Williams said. With that comes the stress of finding babysitters and of parents not being there when their children need them. Couples today wait longer to have children, families are smaller and increasingly, parents are single, he said. There are more of what Williams calls reconstituted families, where one or both parents have been married “The older you are, the more set in your ways you become. And there are a lot of adjustments to make when all of a sudden you get into child rearing. It sort of throws INCREASING ROLE Society hasn't adjusted to the increasing role of fathers now that more women work outside the home, “We'd like to see more companies with paternity leave and more things | like putting diaper-changing tables federal Liberal and NDP Surgery removes needle from heart LARGO, Fis. (AP) — A woman who underwent sur- gery to have a sewing needle removed from her heart says she accidentally drove the needle into her chest when she wasn't paying close at- tention to what she was doing. “It's just one of those freak things,” Debbie Green said. “The needle just had to hit the right — or wrong — place. It was both good and bad luck.” Green was in stable condi- tion Tuesday at Largo Medi- cal Centre Hospital, said essays on natural history by Harvard University paleon- bso eat a 7 oe As she walked book and needle, she bape into a door and the impact drove the needle into her chest. There was not a great deal of pain initially, she said. “I thought the needle was near the surface and it wasn't terribly serious,” she said. “I iene it would possibly work its way out.” She went to bed and man- aged to doze off but during the night the pain increased, At 8:30 am. last Wed- nesday, Green got into her car and drove to largo, where has done little to else near enough to keep the beacon burning. At one time early in this century, Canada had more Mr. Flag than 800 lighthouses. By the early 1970s, the number was turns down to 300 and now it heads pendent diesel-fired power can be easily serviced or re- The government's plans systems, sealed-beam lamps paired by a travelling tech- have always run into opposi- and remote-control monitor- nician. tion, mainly from those with ing and adjustment systems _Bill Murray, who oversees a romantic image of the light have reduced the role of the the lighthouse network for keeper saving stricken sail- keeper of the light to one of Transport Canada, says mar- ors from a watery death in caretaker. iners still rely on many of the the rock-strewn surf. rolls out the red carpet, heads of state and government leaders from around the world notice. They also notice when he flies flags — 400 or more at a time — in and around Ottawa as part of the greetings offered by his VIP welcome wagon. Wharton, the federal gov- ernment’s chief of cere- monies and protocol, has about 200 metres of red carpet, some .20,000 flags from about 180 countries, a couple of thousand chairs and almost 200 metres of crowd- control barriers. The flags are stored in a Public Works Department warehouse until Wharton, nicknamed Mr.Flagby some members of the RCMP, re- ceives word that a top ranking foreign official is coming to Ottawa to visit. If the visitor is from Bri- tain, the United States or France, there is a ready supply of flags to trim major city streets and decorate the Uplands airport where for- eign dignitaries arrive. As many as 10 workers spend four or five hours OTTAWA (CP) — Gerald Wharton runs in front of the Parlia- ment Buildings. If the visitor is from a small country, Wharton may have to buy flags from Tor- You can use to reduce your mortgage, buy an R.R.S.P. or pay off bills! 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