S I Section Two 2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, December 5,1984 Happy First Birthday My name is Mitchell Morawetz. I celebrated my first birthday on October 30th, 1984. My parents are Tom and Marilyn. Grandparents are Bruno and Gwen Morawetz of Peterborough and George and Eileen Knox of Solina. Equality of Women Policy Presented To School Board A blueprint for a policy policy which will guarantee guarantee equality for women in the Northumberland and Newcastle Board of Education was presented presented to trustees at their recent meeting. Cobourg trustee Elizabeth Barken, who chairs the Affirmative Affirmative Action for Women Committee, calls the policy statement statement unveiled at Thursday's board a "very workable" document. document. It met with unanimous unanimous approval and will now be made into a formal formal policy for the board to follow. The committee, made up of representatives from the support staff, administration and teacher's groups, seeks to "eliminate the institutional institutional barriers that women encounter in seeking equal employment employment and promotion promotion opportunities" the policy statement says. Mrs. Barken said this week that the emphasis will be on encouraging women to take on higher positions and to seek the qualifications they need for those positions. positions. She does not envision envision arbitrary quotas being enforced. "There is certainly no intention of reverse discrimination, that is discrimination against men. We feel it will be a very healthy policy." When the committee was formed in April, figures figures were brought out which showed women to be holding few of the higher positions in the board's schools, despite despite making up 59 per cent of the elementary and 71 per cent of the secondary teachers. For example, of 46 elementary school principals in the system, system, only 4 are women. In the non- academic areas, less than one per cent of top jobs are filled by women. The committee will now get down to work to create a concrete policy, policy, which Mrs. Barken expects to be in place by the spring of 1985. Among the objectives listed in the policy paper are: a plan to identify imbalances in the system; an analysis of internal practices in order to remove institutional institutional barriers to women; the setting of goals and timetables to be met by the board; a desire to inform women about career objectives, objectives, and how they can meet those objectives at the board; and a desire desire to provide students with "positive role models and to discourage discourage the perpetuation of outmoded sex stereotypes." Visual Arts Centre Rents Artists' Works In Time for Xmas Why not give your home or office a new look for the Christmas season by taking advantage of our community art rental service? Why not purchase a small painting by well known area artists at a reasonable price for a Christmas gift or winter birthday? The Visual Arts Centre on 143 Simpson Avenue in Bowmanville, will once again open its doors from Sunday, December 9th to Thursday, Insurance! For Rates or Service CALL Ernie Harvey 623-2527 Treacy & Harvey Insurance Brokers Ltd. 68 King SI. East Bowmanville December 13th, offering a great variety of new works in all media: oils, watercolours, prints, acrylics and fibreart. If you are not sure what type of painting you would like in your home or office, art rental is the ideal way to find out, You can change paintings as often as you wish and if you should decide on a purchase, the rental fee will be deducted from the price of the work. As a special Christmas service service we have, in addition to Art Rental, a selection of smaller pieces in the $30.00 price range for sale, which make an ideal present for a family member or friend. The Visual Arts Centre will be open from Sunday, December 9th, to Thursday, December 13th, from 1 - 4 p.m, daily, or by appointment. For more information call (123-31131. Visit us at the Mill, browse and see what we have to offer! We are looking forward to helping you in any way we can! X / \ \ .-.X *=;.'• HENRY \ BUHDALL . .' V i; vvVX-p'- 2 mil 100" x 60' Vapour Barrier 5. 88 Place'll Press Floor Tile 650 I ■ ■ -- : /C.r .-. T. \ V :'/X. - -'v: >, ; > 1 I r -|J ■... . :0 : : V , : 'is! :7v' X/ . ! - f : C ' Pre-Finished Panelling Bleached Maple, Golden Pine, Delta Oak. 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