IIWC conference a success Women Aware 81 draws 200 to GDHS lis Jim TiiLlislpirtoflhediy for to si irt fillings with Aw in HI by tin ixtrjv if hi Id School films interliin mint iid kcnoic film that you circumstances for your behavior If you make in attitude jour will automatically ou got to visual something illy slid the film Eden Rowland tin films such in showing women in non Taking Our picturing a In birth and Moving Picture ikmoustntmg the midlife irisis win shown over lunch Hit day concluded with entertainment program writ ten and produced by Thorn where Members of the University Women Club per formed a pageant about the history of Canadian women from the prehistoric to the present day In happy thai I met Yes I these women I going to go to some of these people who con help me to gel a better job a participant comment Contact with other women in similar situations made the day plus for most parlicl The Secretary of State has offered further grants for con workshops if there is The thus I response to Saturdays session should prove to the government the need for women to share their Men go to the bars but women do not get a chance get together outside the home one woman said The next event sponsored by the University Women Club of Georgetown will be an historical house tour in sup port of the Library and Cultur Centre building fund June lo4pm Tickets are per person of the diversity Women Club of Georgetown I looped to pose during entertainment portion or Women Aware This colonial gentleman left warns his Human to mend her ways Fsklmos began the of the history women in Canada tinging the of the land of ice and snow under bodies posed Igloos Herald photo Hostel accepts more than battered wives Cora Hamilton Dodder Murray and Connie of Harrison Public School challenge other students to compete them in the Georgetown District YWCA I Walk a Than Saturday The kids are confident that this radio and record player will be theirs when prizes are awarded for the most loney collected Any takers Registration lakes place to the Fair rounds Herald photo YMCA holds springtime fundraiser There are grand prizes available Tor the person in each category to raise Ihe moat funds in the Georgetown District Walk a this Saturday Sponsor sheets are available at McDonald Dairy Queen and Wendy Restaurants the Georgetown library and the office at St Andrews United Church on Mounts I lew Road South Top priie for the eight and under category Is a record player nine lo a radio and to IB a gift certificate from North Sports Other awards Include buttons and coupons for treats at McDonalds Dairy Queen and Wendy Proceeds go to projects around the world SECTION A THE HERALD Wednesday May 1 Page Ian Deans su Ridings NDP plans four year campaign Acton resident called to bar association km most of us I for non abused women with or without children who suddenly find themselves turfed out of their homes may soon be able to turn to Women s Place for emergency shelter If regional councillors in administration and finance commit tee to broaden services at Hilton Women Place currently operating as tempo rary home or battered wives heir children other women turn to he facility for help under certain Supporting the to broaden services offered by the Women Place Halton Hills Coun Miller said Its a better way to look after he people we have to look after By MAGGIE HANNAH Herald Special Four years of Progressive Conservative majority govern in Ontario will provide the New Democratic Party with plenty of ammunition to convince voters to change allegiances by the time he next election rolls around a federal MP told local party members Monday Hamilton Mountain MP Ian Deans advised members of the Burlington Riding Association to use the Inter years finding out what happened to make former supporters turn on the party March IS and to point out the deficiencies that occur through the coming period which hurt the average Mr Deans urged members to spend lime regularly cussing the party with neigh friends and fellow work ere In order to point out problems In everyday living resulting from government decisions so that people are increasingly aware of who to blame when things go wrong and how the could help Would you go out and do It If I promised you youd win If you did he said Well I can promise that But I can guarantee you won win if you don do it Burlington is mid way between two other communities he recently visited Mr Deans said In Hamilton East a longtime stronghold party members have been winning so long they re complacent and difficult motivate In Chicago where he addressed a large gathering of businessmen and politicians interested in the possible establishment of a third party in the American political system such an idea is so novel the group even dreaming of winning yet Halton Burlington is mid way between The winning here yet but has a good base established and with constant work a win is possible In the next election Since the March election Mr Deans said he has been trying to determine where the party failed reach people He has questioned whether It party policy itself whether the policy was not well presented or whether the method of approaching people was Mr Deans questions why former supporters let he party down He advised party members o talk to them and determine what offended them about the party He questioned whether people have forgotten what life was like before the introduc tion of such things as care If that he case party members need to begin ding voters of past he said We ve got to take a hard look at what we are who we represent and what we want done Mr Deans said Then we have three years to work on gelling that message across Formerly a provincial member of Parliament for he Mr Deans was defeated In his bid for the partys Ontario leadership by outgoing Michael Chris Cutlers already on the hustings Any resident of Halton Burlington riding who thinks the provincial election cam are over for a few years is In for a surprise Chris Culler t about to let his New Democratic Party fade away between now and he next election and area residents can expect hear more and more from him in coming months Mr Cutler who ran as the party local candidate plans to focus more attention on regional government and the tax reforms be discussed during the campaign in the We re the only party who can continue hammer away on the Issues between elections and not lose our credibility he said And I intend to do Just that Mr Cutler said he intends kick off his campaign in about six weeks and resi dents can expect to keep hearing about the party at regular Intervals thereafter Speaking o members of the HaltonBurllngton association at their annual meeting in Milton Monday ho said while Ihelr lost ground in the March election It didnt slip as badly as those In some neighboring ridings Mr Cutler was elected president of the riding iation Vicepresident is Ron Ness treasurer Sharon Foster membership secre tary Lynn and the secretary position is vacant Area vicepresidents are Burlington Tom Moore Milton Bev Acton Foster and John Nichols social and family rime Vivian told the finance committee list Wednesday thit while Ihe region is riipotibible for finding shelter for financially destitute real dints out of there could be till savings if women were lodged at Women Flail when space is available Otherwise he said they would have to be put in a costlier con re re participants In Saturday Women Aware ltd by University Women Club were left to right program Barb National Action Committee secretary llosek who was guest speaker and conference convenor Gall Rutherford Herald photo Centre April 10 Carolyn Terry daughter of Unlay and Margaret Mack Churchill Road South in Acton was called to bar A former pupil of Acton and Georgetown High Schools she will be working with Canadian Law In form a I ion Council Toronto hole is The proposal to expand he hostel mandate arose from a recent incident involving a year old girl thrown out of home by her parents hound late in evening by regional police the girl given temporary at the facility normally opened to battered Mr Vivian also suggested that under the traumatic circumstances of girls flight from her home Women Place was the best refuge for her rather than than think sin slid Golden distributed lc him it Hi niliilknjHiLr Win list ronto r are third Die DISMISS lit liihliht of KurswirkshipiMiStrnliru rtr film ill Pick Your Own Unite Tin movii urn in ijid sun in which lur nrMiml in minimi fi irs of She dial fear checking her Into a motel policies at hostel limit the length of stay to five days for the abused women Mr Vivian that facility would be flexible enough to 1 low extended stays under certain circumstances A bus id women and their children may slay Ihire for as long as Admitlinglhathefeltaliitle about the proposal Coun Steve Toth said new policies should be stringent enough to ensure that people needing emergency shelter have severe financial 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