Page 7, Tuesday, September 22, 1992 CLUES ACROSS 1. Fence in 5. Foolishness * 7. Faultless 8. Boredom 10. Rind 11. Cringed 13. Loathe 14. Finale 17. Forceful 19. Stupor 21. Craze 22. Take out 23. Mother's brother 24. Harass CLUES DOWN 2. Right 3. Comply 4. Complete 5. Often 6. Midday meal J . Impossible wish 9. Angry 12. Prank 15. Place alone 16. Straight 18. Uncontrollable fear 20. Celebrity SOLUTIONS IS OZ WUE 8] We "OT aefos] "¢] opedvosy *Z] JeUsrpuy °6 weaspedig '{, youny '9 Juonberj-¢ amuq "p heqQ "¢ 192LI0D "7 NMOG JUOULIOT, "PZ sjoun "EZ ORNXY "ZZ BURY "[Z PUD "6] oNeYdwY "z] SuIpUg "P| soled "E] poyonosy [I [ed 'Ol Muug "g roped", AIO] "¢ esopoug *] SSOWUOV Sexist warnings go too far continued from page 5 life is often complex and con- fusing, and there are certain things children shouldn't be exposed to until they're older. But once we reach a certain age, we can make our own decisions about what's proper, thank you very much. The Rae government is working hard to empower many groups that have previ- ously been shut out of govern- ment. And that's an unques- tionably good thing. The polit- ically correct movement has helped to bring many historic injustices brought to light and society is beginning to come to grips with them. But there is a danger that these newly 'empowered groups will go overboard in their zeal to 'right' past wrongs. You can't force your version of morality on the public. There are legiti- mate arguments on many sides of the issues, and no one group has a monopoly on moral authority. The politically correct movement started out as a well-intentioned group bent on raising our awareness of a number of injustices. But the intolerant and sometimes ridiculous turn the movement is taking is pushing many natu- ral allies away and is providing its foes with plenty of ammu- nition. Unfortunately, the lack of restraint and common sense the movement is showing has meant that the term 'politically correct' has joined Heaven's Gate as a phrase that makes most people cringe. : Land use guidelines continued from page 2 approach to growth and set- tlement approvals, thus con- tributing to more timely job- creation decisions in commu- nities across the province," said Mr. Cooke. He added that setting out the government's land use philosophy in one document will give strong policy direc- tion not only to municipalities, A TIME TO TALK A TIME TO LISTEN The Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples is holding hearings in the following locations: Thunder Bay, Ontario Kenora, Ontario and Fort Alexander, Manitoba October 27-30, 1992 Details will follow as to specific dates and sites for the hearings. These hearings are part of the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples' second round of public consultations. All Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal groups and individuals are invited to participate. Come and share your experiences, but to planners, the develop- - ment industry, environmental- ists and other interested parties involved in accommodating Ontario's population growth and economic activity. The guidelines represent one of the initiatives outlined in the Minister's Statement to the Legislature on April 9, 1992. They also provide policy direction to deal with more than 200 Official Plans and Official Plan amendments that are in various stages of devel- opment. e your ideas, and your visions. Learn more about one another. For more information about the hearings,or if you wish to make a presentation, please call Rebecca Printup at (613) 943-8524 or write or fax: Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples P.O. Box 1993, Station B, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 1B2 Fax: (613) 943-0304 If you would like general information about the Commission, our toll-free numbers. are: 1-800-387-2148 (Cree, Inuktitut, Ojibway) 1-800-363-8235 (English, French, Chipewyan) P.O. Box 1993 Déne Dédliné Tadanjthensi ha, Nighak'althér Nedhé, Déne Njréttis Station - dg VPUMAD SS Ate*bvte" sta bible: Ottawa, Canada KIP 1B2 Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples baC PPDPLD* dat bdsCAPISCPS oC bbCbrrd! doJSav' Commission royale sur les peuples autochtones baC PE DPL° <d<fdb? b aCA PCC' ba De®CL*borA Aco<* -- _E>----SS ee