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Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), June 21, 1978, p. 12

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TlwAcloiifraePrawWxtmdivJiiiwH Despite changes in law Emergency shelter needed Library board wants cases of rudeness documented Lucky An emergency shelter for women and children is needed In In the view of all participants of a panel discussing the Issue Satur day A Burlington workshop on abused wives was spon sored by the Stopover Committee group of women examining the need for a womens hostel in the region Despite changes in family law a hostel is needed provide at least emergency accommodation for women and children Burlington lawyer Robert Martin said The problem for abused wives and for those who sought to help them has been finding affordable accom modaUon in Hal ton The dramatic change in the new act is the provision It makes for one spouse to obtain exclusive Interim possession of the matrimonial home Mr Martin said Such possession la granted by a judge on the basis of need All the spouse seeking lnteim possession requires is an affidavit from a lawyer which is then taken to a Judge The transaction can lake place in the Judges office It not necessary to go to court If granted the order Is usually given for a period of seven days However this service Is not available during the night or on weekends Furthermore the woman has to find a lawyer who has the time to prepare affidavit material shelter Mr said Currently in an emer gency lbs wife la taken to a mote hotel or to Inasmuch House a Hamilton hostel for women But placement In a motel or hotel is unsatisfactory The woman and her IT any are left alone in a motel room at a time whan they are especially In need of support There Is the added worry the husband will find them On the other hand Inasmuch House Is too far away for many women In the region said John social worker with Hilton Regional Police Statistics about wife abuse that would help to determine the need for a hostel don t exist panel members said We need a workable method of keeping statistics to lend credence to the need for a hostel said Margaret supervisor for and North areas In the social and family services depart But a member of the audience said use of the hostel when its opened wilt prove the need Something should be provided now Women will be dead before the paperwork gets done Mr police answered 1 domestic complaints in the region last year half of them In Burling ton Although police attempt Students collect data on hostel casta they an unable to restore order and one spous to Who leaves depends on ownership of the The social and family department was aware of deserted wives in toe region last year but not all of these women were abused Mr Martin reported since new family legislation was Introduced he has noted an increase in the number of women Inquiring where they stand though not Using any action at the moment Several panelists noted alcoholism is a contributing factor In many coses of abuse family comes In battered and bruised as result of a husband In an alcoholic rage said Winnie codirector of Hope Haven Homes a Hamilton shelter for families of alcoho lics Since Its opening March Hope Haven has had 30 resi dents she reported The effects of wife abuse on the children Is difficult to pin point because problems In children may not come to light for several years said Joan Marshall clinical psychologist with the Child ren Assessment and Treat Centre in Burlington Very little research has been done on the effect on children because only recently has attention been paid to wife abuse she commented The traditional theoretical view that the little boy will identify with the rather and become an abusive husband and the little girl identify with the mother and see her role In life Is to be abused Is too simplistic Marshall said- Im sure it happens to some extent but what we see in the office is more complex As an example of the effect wife abuse has on children she cited the case of a young boy came to the attention of teachers because he in- sided he knew everything oven in the face of contrary evidence The boy had seen his mother beaten on the average of once a week and was the one to get police when his father threatened his mother with a knife at her Clearly the child had had to lake control and had chosen to pretend he knew everything Yet a younger child In this family has apparently escaped unscathed Many factors determine the effect wife abuse on children Including the frequency of the occurence how the Incident handled with the child whether the child saw the incident or only heard it and fantasized what happened what relationship the child has with each parent and with other people after whom he can model his behavior Marshall said In response to audience questions about a hostel for men he panel indicated several hostels for men are already in existence Alternately most men being breadwinners have the financial means with which to find accommodation In all of Ontario there are only hostels for women said panel chairman Gloria Its impossible to with the whole world Students hired by grants from the Secretary of State and Young Canada Works have begun the task of veying the region to deter mine the need for a shelter for women and to gauge the support of the community for one Where theyre available relevant statistics are collected The students are also gathering information from other hostels In Ontario that will be useful to the Stopover Committee their sponsoring organization A report should be com by the end of August said Carol of Terra I one of the students on I the project Ms Is a psychology student at the University of Western Onto Other students working on the team are Maria of Nerval who is majoring In psychology at Wilfred Laurier and Hedi Cameron of wbo is studying research methods at dan College Coordinator is Margaret Shaw of Burling ton also a student In the Sheridan program The students have been given office space by Coeur Church In Georgetown DOUBLE lii Fish Chips V or oar Chinese Cuisine HOURS A MondaytoThursdaylOsm A J Friday Saturday am tollptn A Sunday 12noontoBpm JL Telephone CUVEJAGO father of one of the Acton Beavers took part in games at the first dis trict Beaveree on the Van auto in crash A van escaped damage when It and another auto were involved to a collision on Main Street South Sunday afternoon According to Halton Regional Police the van driven by Willis Teed of Toronto sustained nil damage Damage to the other auto driven by Janice Nuessler 24 Ransom St Is about state police The Nuessler auto which bad been southbound stopped south of Ransom Street prior to the collision police report Judge quits Judge William first of the Regional Police Commission resigned from the commission hut week Judge stated In his tetter of resignation that he was leaving his post for personal reasons The current commission William Hourlgan said he was saddened to see the letter Customers locked Out At Newman Shoes Response to PRICE BACK DOOR SALE tail weak was so overwhelm In that we just cop Store was wall wall we ware finally forced to lock our door SOS TO WHO HAD TO BE Y lorry jm I good enough Bob motto it up to away Stock Replenished Sale to be Repeated ALL MEMS LADIES d CHILDRENS CANVAS RUNNING SHOES PRICE TOMORROW NIGHT THURS6to9pm 3 HR SA1E BRAND NAMES BUSTER BROWN KIDS and PONY ITS A BACK DOOR SPECIAL ALL CUSTOMERS MUST ENTER THROUGH OUR BACK DOOR FRONT DOOR WILL BE LOCKED AT WITH 3 HOUR BACK DOOR SALE STARTING AT SHARP I 1 va STOCK MUST SOLD TO MAKI ROOM CONSTRUCTION for the of his childrens AND addition of a now convenient BACK DOOR ENTRANCE SUPER VALUES 78 78 All Ladies Slack Pumps and Slings air step KL LADIES AIRSTEP Other Bargain Tables and Bins Throughout The Store Robert Newman Shoes Main St Milton 8789877 mm Wo have to start need a And women Commenting on a trend to refer to the abusive husband as sick rather than criminal Mr Martin said Im not sure hat a person who boat a wife any different than one who beats up a guy on the street Forcing abusive husba to get treatment Just doesnt work said Mr Rabeau In reply to a question from the audience of about You cant make people change They have to want to change Rev Marty Karl director of Hamilton Mission Services which operates Inasmuch House cautioned the group against relying exclusively on volunteers for counselling in any hostel that is established In the Initial stage theres plenty of volunteers Its a romance Three years down the road it changes and you begin to depend on people who have no solved their own problems to act as staff Its one of the blights on operations of rescue missions and It further damages the person who accepts a load for which he prepared You want women staff have learned to live who are loving and caring and who dont have monu mental problems of their own to solve Library board member Batty Fisher took Hsu with Halton Hills Library Board has rocotved no controversial George town library question I dont agree that some customers expect favored treatment Take It out Frankly I think its rude Mrs at a meeting last Wednesday The draft reply was prepared by Betsy Cornwall who suggested the board reply Individually to any correspondence they receive rather than resort to form letters Mrs Fisher said she had recently moved to a new part of Georgetown and she was getting the same kind of com plaints about the courtesy of library staff si she received at old borne Board Norm Elliott Hid felt left out because ho bod yet been vproadktd by a person with a genuine ewe of In civility Were dealing with a will of the wisp You seem to have a pipeline to every dis satisfied person In George town he Mrs Fisher He cut doubt on the authenticity of some of the charges and said the board wanted documented Incident which the board could deal with objectively We dont have anything concrete to handle now he said 1 feel the same way as Norm said member Doug Magwood Since Ive been a board member Ive received calls from three people In a year and four months and I suggested they write the board and receive a reply Mr Magwood said be bad received two calls since his name appeared in a news paper advertisement naming library board members We cant deal with any alleged maltreatment of library patrons unless we have specific examples in stead of secondhand stories Insisted again He noted the board had dealt with one that evening and the entire board had a chance to handle It 1 also gives us a chance to If you can read you are lucky But not everyone to this community b as fortun ate A few win read it in inch away from their face under strong magnification Some cant read It at all Pledge Sir eyes now to the Eye ok of Canada so that one day your gift will enable someone else to see bear the staffs side of the story chairman Dick said What happens when the staff denies It asked Mrs Fisher Treat them the same as Mr letter replied Elliott PROCLAMATION By resolution of the Council of the Town of Hills I hereby proclaim the week of June 18th to as SENIOR CITIZENS WEEK TJ Hill Mayor Town of Hahon Hills GREAT ALTERATIONS SALE 10 plus FREE PAD and FREE INSTALLATIONS on BURLINGTON CARPET THE HALTON ROMAN CATHOLIC SEPARATE SCHOOL BOARD Financial Statements Auditors Report BALANCE SHEET AS AT DECEMBER 31 with comparative figures for 19761 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Investments cost Account receivable Under requisitions I elementary Prepaid Other current CAPITAL OUTLAY TO RECOVERED IN FUTURE YEARS OTHER ASSETS LIABILITIES CURRENT LIABILITIES Bank and other abort term borrowing Accounts accrued Over elementary I Other Debt charge due and unpaid lor tax reductions elementary Other current liabPrlie 865 194 NET TERM LIABILITIES RESERVE FOR FUNDS EQUITY IN RESERVE FUNDS UNEXPENDED CAPITAL FUNDS 29800 MM 300000 47604362 CAPITAL FUND STATEMENT OF OPERATIONS YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 1977 with comparative figures lor CAPITAL EXPENDITURE Fixed eiseu and wot in progress Building turn tutenndoqupmont School improvements to Pupil veh cle Other Leu federal talcs tax refund TOTAL CAPITAL EXPENDITURE CAPITAL FINANCING ot Balance at beginning year not permanently financed Long term liabilities issued sold Capital expenditure from the revenue fund Balance at end year not permanently financed funds at of year Elementary TOTAL 217 805 104 510 REVENUE FUND STATEMENT EXPENDITURE sdminbtratio Computer service Instruction Educational service Attendance Plant operation and maintenance Transportation Tuition fees Capital expenditure ton allocable Other opera expenditure Debt charges capital loan Interest ting excluding transfers to reserves Total Expenditure RECOVERY OFEXPENPrrUBB Other boards tuition fee Government of Ontario miscellaneous Government of Canada Individual Other revenue 7 1 754 92 827 308 331224 78920 12250 1042 977 122 963 54 48 907 11004371 Total Recovery of Expenditure NET EXPENDITURE Government of On Local taxation Previous year over under Local taxation raised current yaw linen In other than reserve for refund of taxes To to the fotowlng year taxation 124 1989 333 I 121818 1701839 DECEMBER NOTE ACCOUNTINQ POLICIES el Accrual Accounting The accrual method for revenue expenditure has been used with exception of reporting of for net long term liabilities Principal and interest not accrued from the due date of payment to end the fiscal year bl Fixed Assets fixed assets are charged expend unless financed by long Principal and Interest charges on net long liab I ties are included In turn on the period due Fixed assets are Included in the Balance Sheet only to the extent of the related net long liabilities balances outstanding For prior years fixed assets voro e Net Long Term Liabilities debentures are recorded as unmatured debenture debt In the year of sale Principal payments on long term Interest payment on long term liabilities Interest payments on temporary financing cap projects NOTE NET LQNQ TERM LIABILITY REPAYMENTS the net long term liabilities principal amounting plus interest amount to Is payable over the next five years follow Principal Total 907 I960 379 1981 350 302 796 4Z4B4B63 St S4J10JJ2 A REPORT To the Roman Catholic la School Board We have examined balance sheet of the Roman Catholic Separate School as at December 31 1977 the fund statement of operations and the capital fund statement operations for the year then ended Our exam nation made In accord with generally a ceo plod ting standards and accordingly Included such testa as we considered necessary In the circumstances In our opinion ihasa financial present fairly financial position Board as at 1977 and the results Its for the vast than ended In accordance with generally accepted accounting principle on a bai consist wilh that of year

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