THE UPEI SUN,Thursday,April 19,1979 ,page 6 International CENTERSPREAD BY - MAUREEN MURRAY On November 20, 1959, the U.N. General Assembly declared that "mankind ones the child the best it has to give" and unanimously adopted a Resolution setting out the Rights of the Child. But other concerns always seem to take priority in our world. Over the past 20 years, millions of children have had to do without good food, clean water, prOper shelter, adequate health care, basic education, even love and affection because adults did not and often could not meet their needs. In these same 20 years technology and knowledge have advanced to the point where mankind as a whole is able to provide all children with the most fundamental necessities of human life if it can find the will to do so. So the U.N. has decided once again to put children in their proper place — at the centre of world 1979, the twentieth anniversary of the Declar- ation of the Rights of the Child has been designated the International Year of the Child. Internationally, Canada helped to bring about IYC through the action of the Canadian Home and School Association. Canada seconded the 1976 Resolution that designated 1979 as I.Y.C. Year of Our government has made a special contribution to the U.N.I.Y.C. Secretariat. Along with other developed nations, we give substantial support to WHO, UNICEF, 110 and the other U.N. agencies that are pledged to projects that will be of special benefit to children in the developing world. At home, government at every level is combining with the private and volun— tary sectors to develop and promote projects and activities that will advance - the rights, interests and well—being of children and families. The Canadian Commission for I.Y.C. represents the coming together at the national level on behalf of d1ildren of all sections of Canadian life. The U.N. has asked each member country to set up a National Commission. The role of commissions is to organize and promote active programs that will improve the quality of life of children within each country's borders. The Canadian Commission was created by the collective voice of the many voluntary organizations in Canada that care about children. With the assistance of Health and Welfare Canada, ' the Commission began its work in September 1978. The Chairman of the Commission is Judge Doris Ogilvie of Fredericton, QUESTION:What do you J.1Ke best at the Daycare Center? “WW KIDS KIMMENT taillianne I like playing with the dolls. s‘tié‘ir‘é’h ' ** the Child 1' and I a N.B. The Commission members . come from all parts of our ’ country and all sectors of our society; from govern- ment, business and labor, from voluntary organizations and the diurd'les, from- education and sports, from the media and the arts, from the oldest to the newest of our peoples. Nbst have spent many years working with young people. Each one will serve on the commission as a volunteer. At the very beginning, the Commission adopted the following objectives: a) to stimulate families, communities, societal institutions , organizations , governments, and all persons concerned to review the quality of childhood in their respective purviews ; b) to encourage all concerned to work together to establish long and short-term plans , programs and services aimed at strengthening the forces that enhance optimal child development and parenting; c) to encourage the celeb- ration, of the joy of child- hood and the very special place that children have in ike playing with\ play—doh.I like to make things and stuff. Biology Lab ,' 'I‘ne UPEI Daycare Centre is _ operated under the auspices SPf-ICJ-OU? 910‘ of the Department of Student mlverSJ-tY- Services. It is intended The Daycare located in a to provide a service to room, next tc the children of students, faculty and staff of the Centre, on t1 university. The Centre is of Marian Ha: operated by full—time operates Monc staff in accordance with 7:30 a.m. to the Provincial Government from the begi Regulations and meets all SePtember um prior health and safety There are standards. Registration enrolled in in the Daycare Centre is Daycare Prog open to children from two there are ab years of age to school age. children pre 7 , drildren are The Centres program I] groups stresses socral and 01 der 3 and emotional growth in the older 4 and young ctuld. It offers In the mm: a fleXibleprogram and p .cipate a stimulating env1ronment. activities a r[he drildren have access skills such many areas of the campus including the Rink, the Audio—Visual Dept. , Gymnasium, Music Building, colours , alp 8 Heather I like the tractor