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Port Perry Star, 23 Apr 1985, p. 23

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22 --- PORT PERRY STAR -- April 23, 1985 DEEGAN Denture Therapy Clinic 305 QUEEN STREET - PORT PERRY -- OPEN -- BY APPOINTMENT ONLY! Tuesday & Thursday Evenings 630PM & Saturdays PLEASE CALL 985-2916 Lm AND: in our questionnaire and post it to: Women's rights long overdue Hon. Allan Lawrence, M.P. (Durham - Northumberland) It's only within the past few years that women's. issues have begun to receive the at- and DADS BPR. This is strictly a survey and totally SREP requiring government approval. We are prepared to build a brand-new professionally run DAYCARE CENTRE in Downtown Port Perry Open Monday to Friday 52 Weeks a Year (Except for Canadian Statutory Holidays) 7:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. WITH: § Government Approved Staff, k- \ Government Approved Programs, Government Approved Menus, An abundance of new toys and equipment. We have 20 years experience and own existing daycare centres. This project is go- ing to cost a great deal of money, so we need your help and that is the reason for this survey. We need to know how many parents would require a daycare centre; ages of the children; and what time they would like it to open. This school could be ready to go by August 1985, so please take the time to fill BOX 11, c/o PORT PERRY STAR CO., P.O. Box 90, Port Perry, Ont. LOB 1NO. Or better still, call collect, HONEYBEAR DAYCARE CENTRE, Whitby 668-6200. tention they deserve in the national spotlight. You might wonder why it's taken so long, for women make up a slight majority of our total population, The last census showed how significantly women ADDRESS: Age Group of Children: _ Hours of Operation: 5 | | | l PHONE: | | | | Please send me more information | | -------- ---- ---- A" --- --- ---- -- A =~, -- -- -- eS ---- tis -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- GE Sh GES Gen mm SHES Gh GE Gm SE SHE CHES GEE Em Gm GS SS SSR) - FOR RENT - BRAND NEW APARTMENTS Fully broadloomed, ample parking, spacious one-bedroom apartments in downtown Port Perry. Unfurnished. Year Leases. New refrigerators and stoves. Approximately $450. to $525. per month. Please reply to: Box 11, c/o Port Perry. Star Co., P.O. Box 90, Port Perry, Ontario LOB 1NO 4+ Rea ce ce ce ca a a GE GS -- ---- -- -- -- -- have begun moving into occupations which once were considered ex- clusive male preserves In 1981 there were five times more female engineers than in the previous decade, six times more lawyers, and four times as many bus drivers. In last year's federal election, approximately nine million of those qualified to vote were women - a fact recogniz- ed when political party leaders devoted one of their three television debates exclusively to issues of concern to women. With women holding key energy, employment and finance posts in the Mulroney government, economic and social equality for all Canadian women is a priority con- sideration. This commit- ment has been demonstrated clearly at Ottawa in recent weeks. Eligibility for the federal Spouse's Allowance is being ex- tended, under proposed amendments to the Old Age Security Act, to low- income widowed persons aged 60 to 64. Approx- imately 85,000 widowed persons will benefit, the majority of them women, when this legislation is passed. Surviving spouses of war veterans, most of whom are widows, benefit from new legisla- tion that extends pension payments to one full year following the spouse's death. Previously, disability pensions ter- minated at the end of the month in which the pen- sioner died, reducing the spouse's income at a time of the greatest emo- tional stress. Changes have been in- troduced in Parliament which will remove discrimination on the basis of sex from the In- dian Act. Mothers in federally financed training pro- grams have become eligible for higher child- care allowances. Employment and Im- migration Minister Flora MacDonald raised them to $75.00 per week for each child. Previously these mothers collected $50.00 a week for the first child, $30.00 for the se- cond, $20.00 for the third, and $10.00 for each addi- tional child. This move is consistent with your federal government's view that special measures are needed to ensure women receive adequate training to give them upward mobility in the job market. Federal statutes will be amended to remove unjustified references to members of one sex, in compliance with the equality provisions of the Charter of Rights and Freedoms. Section 15 of the Charter, while guaranteeing equality for all, doesn't spell out what equality means in specific contexts, or how it best can be achieved. A discussion paper, 'Equality Issues in the ' Federal Law,' was tabl- ed in Parliament earlier this year by the Minister of Justice, and will pro- vide the basis for amen- ding those fedeal laws which make distinctions on the basis of sex. This month federal Labour Code changes took effect which add 24 weeks of unpaid job leave to existing paid maternity leave for parents employed in in- dustries under federal jurisdiction. Both natural and adoptive parents can take advantage of this extension, in accord with your government's pro- mise to facilitate women entering the work force by recognizing their family responsibilites. As well, Hon. Flora MacDonald has announc- ed measures to ensure women receive better job opportunities from Crown corporations federally regulated businesses, and from private companies doing contract work for the federal govenment. Adoption of this employ- ment equity principle, as outlined in the Abella Report, fulfills the government commit- ment to full equality for women. As the Secretary of State and = Ministry Responsible for the Status of Women put it: "This government is leading the assault on the under-training, under- employment, under- "payment, and the outright exclusion of women from many oc- cupations in the labour market." Many of these measures to which I've referred are long over- due. And certainly much remains to be done. All Remnants in stock LIMITED TIME OFFER - SHOP EARLY! Beautiful New Shades in Long Wearing 100% NYLON CARPET only *18.99 so. vo. Watch next week's Port Perry Star for some very exciting news about our new lines of fashion flooring at some really terrific prices! We offer Full In- Home Installation No mileage charge Installation XN Psy Carpet and Crry vile wo. 154 Queen Street - Port Perry 285-9859 (11. [ell] (ol 134 Of course you want to keep more of the rmoney you work hard for. And you could --if you let H& R Block prepare your tax return. As a matter of fact, in a recent survey, 2 out of 3 H&R Block customers who got refunds believed they got bigger refunds than if they did their own taxes H&R Block helps you get every possible deduction, exemption and credit you're entitled to Call your near- est H& R Block office today We could help you keep more of your hard-earned money. it pays to be prepared by HR BLOCK THE INCOME TAX SPECIALISTS ABOVE THE POST OFFICE QUEEN ST., PORT PERRY PHONE 985-9803 - NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT - TT

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