The Castlegar Sun Wednesday, August 3, 1994 {SUN STAFF PHOTO / Nicole Bestatre Laura Fipke (middie) of Thrums/Tarrys area was the winner in the Samson's Soap Shop grand opening draw, presented by owners Roy and Yvette McNeil. Who Do You Call When... | You are a woman who is being/has been abused or assaulted? Castlegar & District C nity Services, with its Coun- selling and Services for Assaulted Women, can help. Punded the of lyn Gauthier, this program provides women victims of assault with services to meet, as much as possible, their needs for support, and counselling. With a background of 25 Facilitation Training at Medicine Hat College, Sexual Abuse Intervention T selling are also provided or, if the over the years. Marilyn has conducted a number of work- shops on stress management, anger control and perenng at Selkirk College. is currently working on a Bachelor's degree in Social Work through the University of Victoria. She provides assis- tance to all adult women, including seniors, who have been assaulted, and or have been vic- tims of rape, sexual assault, or are survivors of childhood sexual abuse. She is available to pro- vide crisis intervention Coordi- nated with the Victim’s A Cc and the woman al counselling or other services not appropriately provided by Marilyn, she will make referrals to other agencies. Where a woman is not ready to report an assault but wishes a report made, Marilyn will do so on her behalf support and coun- selling to significant other people, where appropriate, in the woman's life. Most of her work is done one-to-one with her clients, but she also facilitates a Reaching out to end assault sotiadke mA 1999 Violence Against Women Survey, od by Statistics Canada, found that 51 per cent of Canadian have at least Twenty-five percent of all Canadian women have experi- enced violence at the hands of a current or previous spouse. Psychological and social on women cope. To make a referral, or for fur- ther contact Marilyn Group for y d and battered women. PP B.C. Mental Health Ser- vices, and Conflict Resoluti Crisis ary when immediate Training through the Justice Follow-up contacts and coun- Another part of her job is com- munity education around the at Castlegar & District Commouni- ty Services at 365-2104. Submitted by Castlegar and District Ce nity Services. issues of rape and message that this fecling appropriate ways to express them can be a Time for talking about emotions Recognizing that anger is an emotion too Becoming aware of emotions and finding Parents can teach them that feeling angry is not bad, but to hit, bite or insult someone , regardless of age. Kids because of that anger is wrong. When kids are helped to identify and express their feelings, they feel; or go outside and run around or leave the room until they feel better, then come back and talk about it. It might help if par- ents give them examples of words they can use, such as “When that happens, I feel.” Wednesday, August 3, 1994 The city water hot and dry for most supply and you day to day luck would have it, nuh deve com ating a taenmee. Wi the Calgar Pulp The City of Castlegar receives its water from the Arrow Lakes at the northern most edge of the city limits, approximately one-quarter mile north of the Hugh Keenleyside Dam. This pumphouse contains five water pumps cach capable of pumping 10,000 gallons of water per minute. One of these pumps belongs to the city, Soveror Ga gune in sequence: with . The eer ts on pomoel Geoeeh a mae ole line to a series of three booster stations, which in turn, boost the water up to nine reservoir tanks located at different points throughoot the city. From these tanks, the water is distributed to the city water system in to five separate domestic, commercial and firefighting zones. og untzaem wes Godeped a 1979 to ts evs with our aan ‘not capbvng sananan sures and subsequently the quantity of water HOMETOWN P 100% B.C. OWNED & OPERATED ly si gallons of water had been used with those to 70 per cent of this demand being for irrigation, pur- poses. At this point, with a combination of these, fac- tors, the entire remaining system storage was below 25 per cent capacity, which is far below that required for firefighting capabilities. We were in a serious situation at this point. The reservoir located above the subdivi- sion, which services the north end of the city, was virtually empty and some other reservoirs had only a few feet of water remaining. It is not hard to imagine the problems we would have ‘been faced with had a fire occurred. The Castle- gar Fire Department was then required t 0 g 0 street by street requesting all sprinkling be ap 9,000 people. Three main factors will affect the successful operation of the water system, those being high power and Celgar Pulp demand. Without the influence of these factors the system will more than adequately meet the which then allowed the water supply to return to an acceptable level. I would like to thank all the citizens for their ‘the public works'is able to maintain adequate lev- els throughout. = Powder Coating are less likely to act out Time these emotions in negative or aggressive ways. By identifying their own feel- ings, they also start to become sensitive to the need to show that they rec- spent talking about handling emo- tions on ® family night or as part of a fun activity can help kids gain the skills they need to get them through more difficult sit- uations. 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But Tranore one thing that will sat Peoples Drug Mart ahead of the rest, is the fact that this drug store is down-to-earth service, Peoples Drug Mart will be extremely user-friendly in that items will be dis- played both attractively and purposefully, making shopping 2 neice more onjoyatie experiance: for Interior ical went Laney, agrees with Kereiff when she says employees at Peoples Drug Mart will be providing service from the heart as well as the head. “The employees here were hired because they have a genuine interest in helping others. That's something that isn’t easy to find. And when it’s will stick with it. After all, name and corporate Employees are now getting ready to prove bs that customers come first at Employees at customers vote with their feet,” he said with a smile. Two new | pharmacists have been hired to take on the duties of the Peoples Drug Mart Pharma- cy. Gregg Ziegler, from | Whitehorse, Yukon, and Darrel Foth from Fort St. # John, in north- "| ern B.C., were hired because Drug Mart race the clock for of their high Peoples Drug opening day. The crew Is apes php and pricing standards in Store stock, prepari [oor dy a hiring the eight ces, said there are two definite assets that her crew has: people skills, and good attitudes. “Our team has a passion for serving people. We want to make customers feel like they were cared Epidemics customer coun- selling.’ “Counselling services are i for Many times, customers have questions that they didn't think of while in their doctor’s office. It's up to the pharma- cist to supply answers, in friendly and professional ™ Castlegar residents will have the opportunity to become with the new pharmacists, the staff and Deb Kereiff during the store’s Grand Opening this Thursday, August 4. A special sneak preview will be offesed to seniges the day bofose, on Q. 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