The musical is entitled HAP â€" the pilgrimage of a man in search of his meanâ€" ing. The Rock Foundation will be assisted by two other groups from the church, the Magic carpet story time at the library May 17 will A Walt Disney movie special for the whole famâ€" ily will be featured at the library this Saturday. Movâ€" ies include the Legend of Johnny Appleseed and the Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Movies get underway at 2: 30 p.m. The Rock Foundation, a musical group from First United Church, will present an original musical May 13â€"15 at the church. Mr. McMurtry added that the province and the nation deserve better from its people in public office. **We simply do not believe that _ supporting _ French **Whether or not this is the case, I want to state in the most unequivocal _ terms that we have no interest in playing politics on this type of issue." Church group presents musical French _ and _ antiâ€"federal government feeling is runâ€" ning high and there are therefore votes to be won by being a little less coâ€"operaâ€" tive. Speaking at the 70th anâ€" nual meeting of the Ontario Motor League, he said: ‘‘there are some who will continue to use the language issue in a divisive fashion.‘‘ Mr. McMurtry stressed the point that there are some who say that the antiâ€" By Pete Cudhea Ontario Attorneyâ€"General Roy McMurtry stated Friâ€" day in Kitchener that the government of _ Ontario will continue to support the constitutional recogniâ€" tion of English and French as the official languages of Canada. Z JESGOPS cieaners McMurtry says language issue could be divisive Waterloo Square Customers! Buy your first loom or add that loom you‘ve always wanted. 0 SAVE 10" on any Loom WESTMOUNT WEAVERY YOU TOO CAN WEAVE! Any loom ordered May 9â€"14 Save 10% off list price .wm.amw-y.owwu.w.mmm Open Daily 9:30 to 5:30 â€" Thurs. & Fri. to 9 We suggest you use our nev? DRIVEâ€"IN ENTRANCE on CAROLINE ST for more convenience Westmount Place Shopping Centre, Waterioo â€" 576â€"5470 Movies at the library Corner Ontario and Duke St., Kitchener and Waterloo Square feature a visit from Puff the magic dragon at 10: 15 a.m. The program willâ€"be preâ€" sented at 8 p.m. in Hilliard Hall. Admission is $2 for adults, $1.50 for students and $1 for children. Tickets are available at the door or by contacting First United Church. New People and the Young Ladies. The Attorney â€" General also stated that many of the sentiments of the sepâ€" aratists are shared to some extent by a large number of citizens who wish to reâ€" main in Confederation. ‘"The Parti Quebecois **We are in fact the largâ€" est province and as an imâ€" mediate neighbour to Queâ€" bec , we are in fact the linchpin of Confederation." It was stressed by Mr. McMurtry that the people of Ontario have the most critical role. ‘‘The challenge is simply too important for the probâ€" lem-sol\fing_ to be delegated to our leaders and elected representatives." language rights is the price we have to pay to keep Queâ€" bec in Confederation. ‘‘*We support those lanâ€" guage rights because it is right; it is decent; and it is morally imperative in a free pluralistic society ." He emphasized to the group that it is up to the citizens to take individual responsibility in the strugâ€" gle for the solution to the problem facing Canadian unity. Give yourself a break. Take a walk. Walk a block.Today ‘a / ho rnw'» ‘‘The principle difference between the federalists and the separatists is that the federalists â€" believe _ that this sense of identity can not only be accommodated, but can flourish within Conâ€" federation; the separatists obviously do not."‘ ‘‘"A feeling of pride, perâ€" haps for the first time, swept through Quebec during the quiet revolution of the 1960s providing them with a new sense of identity.‘" He added that because of this feeling of pride, many Quebecois, particularly the young, now believe that their primary â€" allegiance is to the language and culâ€" ture of their own society. because of their s class economic status. Mr. McMurtry stated that Quebec has not fared well economically since the beâ€" ginning of her early history, making the people defensive government does not. speak for all of the province‘s citizens." pENMAN§ FACTORY OUTLET STORES Please note: Factory outlets provide a means for manufacturers to dispose of Substandards, Seconds and Clearings to the public at prices which are substantially lower than regular first quality merchandise which can be found in standard retail outlets. 18 CHARLES ST. W. KITCHENER between ONTARIO and GAUKEL St. Open : Tues. to Sat. 10 a.m. ‘til 5:30 Fri. 10 a.m. â€" 9 p.m & UNITED TRAILS INC. 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