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ELY CHERNENKOV show depicts four older, single women sharing 2 must turn our attentign to the older group,” she said. te i ' of | Srencent Valley, | 8.C. is bouss, “Phere 's 2 lot of potential in that situation,” says the Klowden-Herman added that most young women today. { ’ engagemen a hen Toronto social worker, “but their lives are trivialized as we when their turn comes, will not tolerate the conditions many +4 i i ] WORK wheal vipa weakly, Sense to Colin son of Me ond watch them engage in man-chasing, manipulation and older women must endure. = : . Featuring the New shopping. Cut expenses and Park, B.C. The wi to take senerally acting like bimbos. The Older Women’s Network plans to study the £ ‘ iS i “HOTSY' Cleaning sevelmoney, Get together with place," Ociaber' "10, $967, vet Klowden-Herman's sentiments are shared by Elsie of what Klowden-H and Ticoll call “women i at System prose colymn. our fae playmorWaliy "746 Ticol, also of Toronto, who has joined her in forming the in limbo between the ages of 55 and 65.” ‘4 a your od 3 lnsues tree of charge. Older Women's Network. This group is particularly vulnerable when faced with ’ rae { Phone eur Acton line 366-2317, , = " Spurred on by Leah Cohen's 1984 book Small Ex- mandatory or early retirement, because often their jobs are £ 5 a Fi y La 4 ia eae TT, pectations: Society's Betrayal of Older Women, the pair their only means of support. And if they've raised families = rs } H SPECIAL ya decided such an organization was needed to mobilize older and returned to work in their late 40s or early 50s, they 3 i & bale a He oy i : = women on issues affecting their lives. aren't eligible for a decent pension until they reach 65. : 5 4 3.08 98038 i B WHANK-YOU Wo cll cor dear The two plan to form chapters across the country that The organizers say they also want to change society's BY Malta we N if ite . ica ates jons to would lobby governments on these issues. image of older women as vulnerable and sick or, as Cohen g 8 : Ley | it t B , ica in pot! eeivahr als od KNOW PROBLEMS wrote, “either pathetic and a little dotty or demanding and 3 3 te EVENING Ceramic classes in Heelop. 1 theughtiviness will Many older women are experiencing “broken marriages difficult.” . coce 3 ¥ TTT | Rabon. Fo Foe informat jon phone | tong be toes Alice one as well as terrible financial problems — not to mention fear, Klowden-Herman and Ticoll are particularly critical of 3 > “ 2 .°S , ty H 4 4 WATER PRODLEMST Barer, and loss of self-esteem,” Ticoll said. magazines that act as if older women don't exist, omitting $= Se 3; sets fh. beaver ? Etec: Klowden-Herman and Ticoll are both widows and know them from their editorial pages and advertising. <9 z s g ae iH tee regiment a ee. $20 ———_____ frsthand the problems faced by women alone. The pair know they have a big job ahead to change & = § . . ti Victories eles: Ph'a54-3611 IN MEMORIAM — “Financial constraints for some women under 65 mean those perceptions. But they also know that it is a movement Zz. 23 |2 2 4 773 they are forced to eke out a meagre existence without jobs whose time has come. bs ae |e 2 §2 < f] fored te oes SUPEORT hos or pensions,” said Klowden-Herman. “Older women are very shortly going to become very A q 4 agss wn] Avenue, (Beside downtown THE 6.C. HEART FOUNDATION Women in this age group have been penalized, she said, powerful by virtue of their numbers,” said Klowden % £3 reg. bit 4 } SuperVaiv). 3/74 gecepty with gratitude “In because they stayed home and raised families and weren't Herman. ) Qe <= 8- NX Hl . renowoions cos, mifecki? help promote heart Yesearch, able to contribute to the Canada Pension Plan or a company The first formal meeting of the Older Women's Network J} e 1 Les 8 tf i ‘ ere. No” Jee, tee small SorS Coetloger wer teat pension. — to be chaired by Doris Anderson, author, newspaper Hy 3 po = ront h e el rive Reosonable. Phone 365- 2375. 6g CANADIAN CANCER SOCIETY _ Often, when widowed, they are left with a pittance from columnist and past spresident of the Canadian Advisory $3 a 23 > Hp § 3 fi I} THE THADEY donee bond on Infor’ their ds’ estates because many early pension plans Council on the Status of Women — will be held Oct. 28 in es sé 23 3 } F occasions. aPtsie! wedding gration Box 5292 Castlegar 3 366, did not provide spousal benefits. Toronto at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education. as 29 a4 Fee § ii Cars Are Now and Will rates, Ph. 965-7497 (Steve) ‘or S167. _ 04/1 MOBILIZE WOMEN For more information on the Older Women's Network. gece 4 Lae Be in Short Supply As Winter ea ec ee VAGUE ccs Ticoll, a retired librarian from Montreal, whose interest write 273 Ellerslie Ave., Willowdale, Ont., M2R 1B6. xr8se } h t Approaches! oe Wow — Selection Ml AL-ANOn. Ph. 366-3663. 104/73 School 2 3f ae ]° t smoriows ANONYMOUS: Te m., Castlegar. Ein Antigo cverrere weiceres! §— Stressful slstibsl Saute“ move .. Family limits suggested SPECIALS Fs Y 9 available for, any type © chief of child psychiatry. psychiatrist says. choice — we can’ either Child Psychiatry. children have them. engogement. 1-362-7795. 45 “Some can't cope with the Growing numbers of chil- terminate this pregnancy or Anestimated eight million Every year thousands of ‘ WESTCOAST, “SEAFOODS "at pressure of moving towhat is dren have severe disabilities you will not be allowed to U.S. children have some kind babies are born to unmarried ‘81 HONDA sccanng oor, Mohawk. Friday. Sep- really a small town —a high because of prenatal neglect, take care of this child when of psychiatric or develop- teenagers who beconie “pre- school with hundreds of stu- parental abuse or poor home this child is born.’ ” mental disturbance, he said. mature mothers of pre- dents — finding their way life, said Dr. Jerry Wiener, Society has a duty beyond About 2.5 million have a mature babies” out of a wish from class-to class in a big chairman of psychiatry at permitting women the “per- serious mental illness such as to recapture their own child- ’81 EAGLE 4x4 $ building and dealing with George Washington Univer- sonal choice” of having chil- psychosis, learning impair- hood, he said. X many different teachers and sity in Washington, D.C. dren, he said. ment or antisocial behavior. _ These mothers often value wee on $6905. Now Weekly WOMEN’S SUPPORT personnel,” Blackman said. “You can get to a position Better education, training, Up to 36,000 children in their babies only for the GROUI peeled Caring, shoring, ond Most children with confi- where you say there's going support and services should Toronto have the same kind needs they gratify and abuse, Castlegar ‘ommunity Services. | dence and family support can to be some socially respon- be given to needy parents so of problems. neglect or resent them when | S DOWN ee aeeeey *S™'T3/73_ cope with high school. sible group with proper ap- they can better eare for chil- Despite evidence of the they need care. | t Was $6965. N« 5, ‘Weekend Faires” every Fri., LONDON, Ont. (CP) — pointment and authority who dren. destructive effects of inade- ~ o 1 Sa}., Sun., & Holidays. Booth $50. - EDMONTON (CP)-—Mov- Limits may have to be says ‘look you've had two But improvements in pre- quate stimulation or care ra f 2 sove. 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B.C. 1 The ultimate Located in the Fireside Motor Inn ipepinsiie amas howe wate : ‘ony $49,500. ety —— soum™ in the re tow $808. tar tele house: om — own fet, “rye ond Serrano 1810-8th Avenue rH culidl if? iy HE afl i 2 it EF A — nt } a . 4 m i. 2 S NOTICE Court of Revision TAKE NOTICE THAT THE Court of Revision for the LIST OF ELECTORS will sit in the Council Cham- bers of City Hall located at 460 Columbia Avenue, Castlegar, B.C. on Tuesday, October 1, 1987 at 4:00 p.m. 5 ey B rae, we The Court of Revision shall hear all complaints PICK YOUR NUMBERS AND LET OUR OFFICE SHOW you! sons not entitled to vote or disqualitied from voting; d) may correct any other manifest error in the list; or e) shall add to the list the name of a person qualified on August 31 to have his name ond core and revise the List of Electors. | : rf F iy yf ait? va " ae a a } 'a) may correct the names of electors incorrec- Fass 1h, ut Ell b) tr ae of electors — from iH! Ce ike at ete bill 23 idee “i tht i ‘ c) ss ‘strike from the list the names of per- £ 333 . om { 2% | immaculote 4 bdrm. gg aga bite feiakk 1b aid 42. sBEEe2 ity, HE Be 2) pEEazees lf wre eli HHH i ip. itt Hi ie ( ‘ Ps gt Hl ait a HH a 4 pagal alt : aH 7 i Me ea i a db ‘nro pracy, 3+ jsoum e tet, (pce. enauite and more. $49,900. entered on the list and for this purpose the court may accept an application as com pleted under section 42 if delivered to the court at its tirst sitting. AretH i ae Inhat . MUSERTINEL tome THE LIST OF ELECTORS is posted for inspection at City Hall until October 1, 1987. [a a Complaints may be made at City Hall prior to Oc- tober 1, 1987 or presented to the Court of WE TAKE ANYTHING IN TRADE! ire 171498 ~~ Lose Rebote 500 6. ‘74 Montego, ‘75 Duster Plue Tax & DOC Fees ” ‘67 Merc 2 Ton PLEASE NOTE: Due to cha: i North Stet a eee Steer : vi cor ist of ol irs for We Take Anything In Trade “The Dealer HED CASTLEGAR ™” : the city. “Therefore, all eiisne pasion 8 eg @\-! America’s te phone iy a chy Hal "(306 Th27) or inopoct re et That Makes ama) é =) a No 1 Lepren Hall to confirm inclusion on the list Sense”’ 4 7087 or 365-7241 Dated: September 18, 1987 CITY CLERK Import Car ee ee