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Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), November 12, 1982, p. 3

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EXTRA Friday November II liM pressure can turn tide from groups such as Ihe Georgetown s Club can governments act faster when dealing with social concerns affecting wo men Hamilton Centre Sheila Copps said last week Ms Copps was a mem of an all parly comm illec reviewing the prov approach to family violence and wife bailer In Iwo weeks the committee is expected I present Its findings to the provincial legislature Describing some of her experiences serving on the body which grilled gov ministers and heard testimony from vie I and perpetrators of family violence Ms Copps told members Centennial School that Ihe Issue Is a substantial concern to oil of the prov political parties Vie actually shared a unanimous point of view on family violence she said It was first time oil parties felt strongly about the Issue and rose above parly politics At one point Ms recillod Conservative committee member Ml provincial attorney general Hoy McMurir as intensely as Iheir Liberal and colleagues Among the encouraged press assault charges when with a wife beating case although the worn in herself may not take ihe court As police began to han die related assault char convictions in London from three to per The committee found polici ment in pressing charges perpetrators of family violence and mon community transition houses like Place in to which battered wives and their children seek refuge when their home life collapses The committee found thai police minual reler about dealing with family violence arc out dated and go so far as connect patterns of violence with According to Ms constables instructing a who is reidy charge her husband assault should advise her thai the huslnnd won be able lo support the if he is in jail a strong urge to drop charges But police in London Ontario hive been work Willi work for past tin jean lo curb the wife battering problem are New director The board of directors is pleased to the appointment of Jo Davis as director of Ms with the hottel as a volunteer becoming a full time Staff member and was later asked to serve as stand in director This summer she look over as acting director when Service left position to become a full time mother Her main goals ire to sec an improvement In Ibc present legal attitude toward battered woman and education of women to prevent from becoming victims Woman MPP little note from iho cheese nil lope from mom of the legislature In side was a picture from a Toronto newspaper show radio Travelcrafts from Page how to crochet follow log a pattern crocheting toques craft items he needs someone who can translate Ihe in struct ions for him Mrs Albert said We can serve more people If we have more volunteers Mrs Albert I thought at first II might be depressing but it hain I been because There is only a regis cost of or Travelcrajls and visits are made The mat cost Is up to those taking the course at though Mrs Albert said she will help shop or for family members of the housebound GALLERY HOUSE SOL November 13 December 2 EDWARD SCHLEIMER Three plus selected paintings drawings by a young expressionist 1M msl it ADMISSION IS FREE clean your closets bring your clothes to DELREX DRY CLEANERS 8771834 When society In the form of police officers this Is a crime Ms said husbands are often shocked into a of their lor that beaten by their husbands as many as IS limes before they call the police Statis tics indicate that one out of ten wives are beaten by their spouses Rockhappy thieves hit markets shops 1 iberal for HamiltonCentre was the special guest last week of the Club discussed her at Quern s Park nearly Iwo jean ago and how she had buck some sexUt rlblng from She also about her work on special legislature committee looking Into province and which Is a report later Herald Four businesses In the i Mai Place were hit by rock hippy thieves overnight Saturday A regional ice officer on- patrol covered the glass doors windows of Supreme broken by a rock it about a m Johnnj Lorn bird flanked several bikini women participating In the radios Nothing was taken from premises and dam age Is estimated si SO There was damage to the front door of Cadet Cleaners and missing were some articles of clothing and a small amount of cash from till had damage to lis entrance as did Skipper Fish and Chips The sender had circled Sheila Its Taller Cg CONTINUES EVERY ITEM IN STOCK NOW REDUCED BY Knit Cloches Camisoles Blouses Knit Gloves I eddies Pants Leather Gloves Dresses Belts Handbags Wat SHOP EARLY FOR THESE SAVINGS SALE ENDS SAT NOV 13 Cellars Cage The Ladies Fashion Place in Downtown Georgetown 90 Main Street South

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