------ ra--_-- SRE (From page 1) ize it would come at such a cru- cial time. The abortion debate had been resurrected in the House of Commons, and a new govern- ment bill introduced last No- vember was getting great sup- portin Ottawa. But the OCRCC doesn't be- lieve in any bill which limits a woman's rights to a legal abor- tion. "We didn't know it (the con- ference) would fall on such a crucial time," Pauline Duffett, main office co-ordinator told the Star, The forsrnmen), bill would allow abortion if a single doctor believes the physical, mental or psychological health of the motheris threatened. If the bill becomes law, any doctor ignoring the law or a woman who has lied about her Rosith; could get two years in jai The OCRCC wants to see the proposed law abolished be- cause it ham ers a woman's rights to a 8 oe medical abor- tion and pushes th em towards a otentiy y more dangerous so- on "We should haye a healthy choice for women, Ms. Duffett said. When questioned whether women should carry a bab term Sa place it up for a Ls, tion, Ms. Duffett- said that the OCRCC doesn't "believe adop- tion is the solution." "Adoptive parents iki al- ways perfect," she said. "We are not in favor wi machines just to give someone achild." The OCRCC expected 45 members from their 16 centres across the province to attend the conference on Saturday. The agenda included rape crisis centre [xhdmg, policies Hicting individual centres and lobb ying tactics and strate- gies needed to assist in dealing with the provincial govern- ment. : -- ATTENTION -- B.I.A. MEMBERS A special meeting to discuss the future direction of our group is to be held on MAY 31st, 1990 at 7 PM KINSMEN HALL IF, (Old Scout Hall) ti is important that all members attend this meeting. i? For more information please contact: Tracey at 985-2543 a ER ET ERA " pL = us to go to MusicFest in Winnipeg. 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