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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Sep 1982, p. 24

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Phi‘gd - “Am $l"tt10ttt2tE. WY. m 22. 1”? CABINET Annualized CALL TOUR R.B.P. DEALER FOR A FREE ESTIMATE otmeeoet-ttiortat kiteheommodmmt “Mun. LU MM§TEET.mGEIER TEMP%thttmbatiat (tummy-cu.) Replacl ll Co-sponsored by the Waterloo Public Inter- est Research Group and the Global Com- munity Centre, this series is being held to give students, educa- tors and area residents the opportunity to take a close look at the news Reading between the lines, a free eight-part series of seminars and workshops dealing with the impact of the news media, will be present- ed Tuesdays this fall and winter at the Uni- versity of Waterloo. Auctioneer Gord McComb (with microphone) takes bids on a piece of china duri Saturday's charity auction sponsored by the University of Waterloo Federation Students. Proceeds from the auction went to the Federated Appeal. man my. Proceeds from the auction, which was held at GM Auctions on King Street North in Waterloo, go to the K-W Federated Appeal is optimistic they are heading in the right direction with the event. Though there was not a significant amount of money raised at their inaugural charity auc- tion last Saturday. the University of Waterloo Federation of Students Chronicle Staff Music at Moon continues even Thursday to Decombot 2. For complete list ot concern, contact the Faculty of Monte 884-1970 Ext. 432. Wilfrid laurier University Faculty of Music Community interest sparked by UW Charity Auction drive tutoring the works of loan Kodaty September 23, 1982 Impact of news media will be analysed at UW MUSIC AT NOON GISELA 05mm, cello LESUE DEATH, piano Theatre Auditorium Admission Free - " noon Eleanor MacLean, author of the ac- claimed media guide Between the Lines, opens the series Oe- tober 5 with an exami- nation of news as a major source of infor- mation for the public. the problems that creates, and what to look out for. Then, on October 19 syndicated radio jour- “I guess you could say we did it to expand UW's goodwill within as a viable source of information; how it shapes attitudes and how to become critical analysts of the media. For much of the sprJng and summer, UW students can- vassed the city kicking for items to be donated to the auction, and also received a fine re- sponse trom area busi- ness people who donat- ed many new items for the sale. whose 1983 fund-raising campaign kicks off next week. For the first hour of the two-hour sessions, speakers, using films Remaining sessions deal with such topics as objectivity in the press and what becomes the news. nalist and author of The News, Barry Zwicker, will take a look at media owner- shiprand concentration in Canada; whether corporate control leads to editorial bias and the power of the advertiser to influence what news is reported. the community," said auction co-ordinator Cathy Whyte. “We're not that worried if we don't make a protit (this time), at least the thing will be off the ground for future years, and it also helps Federated Appeal kick off their campaign which begins next week." Whyte confirmed Monday that since the only costs involved were advertising. the auction should "at Room P1025/27 Franhr., Peters Building 8:00 p.m.. Thursday, 23 September 1982 Free admission and coffee with the speaker after the Iectutp. You are invited to attend the Ninth Annual Easton-McCarney Memorial Lecture. Faculty of Social Work Wilfrid Laurier University Dr. Carel B. Germain of the University of Connecticut "Social Work Practice - An Ecologieal Perspective" 3001 Needles Hall, Uni versity of Waterloo For" more informality can WPIRG at tW-902 or the Global Comma nity centre at 743-71” The seminars will t held Tuesdays, fro; 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., r001 and other resource will present the em ning’s topic. In the SEN and hour participant will have a chance t examine samples a news coverage. discus theme areas and wor on analyzing skills. Auctioneer Gun McComb graciously d lowed UW free storag space prior to Sam: day's event and WI also on hand donatiq his time as chief a tiemeer for the day-10:1 acitivity. I “I think it (the idea will so really well, 1 gets student involv, meat and communit involvement and thatl the goal we're hopin for." . least break even."

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