page 4, July 21, 1976 - North Shore HANNUQGDEGUUAUOOGOAVOAGDANUOGUANUOGUONODODONUOQRONUONNNGUUNNE By Ellsworth Dickson Women's Liberation has been with us for some time now, It has been accused of everything from achieving equal pay for equal work to being responsible for the drop in bra sales. Even though it is the law now that women must not be discri- minated against in the job market, surveys still show that sometimes women con- tinue to receive lower salar- ies than men. This week the Inquiring Reporter asks wo- men: ‘Is women’s liberation working?”’ Mihm mm Susan Duffield Inniefall, Alborta -] think that women’s Iib Is a good thing and It Is working. . One unfortunate aspect of Is that some women are so loud-mouthed about it, they become obnoxious, . [EDITOR'S writer refers to a letter ublished In the North Shoro ews of July 7 on the subject of the Park Royal expansion, associated taxes and traffic congestion) NOTE: The I am an Indian and I have taken silently and patiently as much as I can from the dictates or opinions by dissatisfied people of allen countries calling themselves Canadians. There is only one people that has the oboriginal ancestoral right (locally the Squamish Native Indians) to claim PAST, PRESENT, and FUTURE ownership of the ands, I have been silent to my rights and have waited untill I have been educated enough to the callousness of the white man’s law compared to my own ancestors generos- ities, which allowed the first immigrant to exercise his greed and thievery on ao patient people. Because of various gov- ernment abuses of our rights and ownership of this land, the governments of all ranks “Free parking NEW APPARTMENTS FOR RENT 1st AND ST, ANDREWS NORTH VANCOUVER 1 Bedroom suites from $235.” 2 Bedroom suites from $280” *Children Welcome “Available September ist GREATER VANCOUVER HOUSING CORPORATION 2294 West 10 Avenue, Vancouver, B.C. Telephone: 731-1155 Local 194 of politics have created their own policy to sell to you not the Indian. To make million- ares in land and resource deals without Indian involve- ment or concern. Can you show me a milllonare in my tribe? The owners of the land. The only way a lot of us exist is to accept Social Assistance to retain a little dignity. Not for degradation of being useless, lazy, drunken but as a small | compensation payment for @ssnm=uumeeeereers land that Is rightfully ours. Remember you still owe us the full value for raping our country the last 100 years. Who created congestion, pollution, traffic jams, jalls to ouse Indians, it was your . own political governments. They are the ones whom you elect (not the native), who import peoples of other countrles to, come to our lands, without authorization from us, to create these problems. Remember all this land was trespassed by you # we. did not invade your country. R.G. Nahanee Squamish Band Member INANE inquiring reporter asks: Angela Hintelman North Vancouver Yes, it’s working. I belleve it is easier for some women now, but I feel there is still a way to go yet. Van, Seymour; from the southern bank of Roberts Creek to the headwaters of the Squamish River and their tributaries. Mad at SPCA Recently my child’s pet was impounded by the SPCA for being at large. A witness saw the attendant lure m child’s dog out of our yard off my own Property to catch her. As she was not open Weekends, holidays 12-6 pm Volma Inglis North Vancouver I think it’s working. We are not far away from the Idea that sex is below the neck. I think that a lot of women are better off now than four or five years ago. own property, Iam extreme: ly angry. Obviously the river ‘knew where the dog lived as I have watched the driver crulsing our street several times during the day and on two separate occas- ions, saw the SPCA ambu- lance parked In front of my nelghbor’s yard watching. The fine of $37.00 was paid as was one of $62.00 and that of $70.00 for pets belonging to friends impounded in the district. I feel I have just cause to complain loudly. As on two separate occasions I have 00 sagan deet” “4 “One es ‘793 DOWN 8% MORTGAGES | through A.H.0.P, Display suite Weekdays 4-6 pm Phone 980-0614 984-9381 per month Cynthia Summiors North Vancouver I think it's working in some parts of society, but not all parts. In my experience, | see women being treated unfairly from time to time. yyy pass by a problem dog that us even snapped at me chasing It from my yard. Both times the man did not even get out of his vehicle, and yet he has time to walt outside my property for a violation from my kid's pet. I consider the pound to be showing very poor judge- ment by functloning within a fine halr of the law, and am hoping the SPCA will be brought back into fine as they seem bent on the harassment of family pets and owners and consider pets as a source of revenue or as just a Sitesi eteee Sata tiatigs Soe Bata dite ee construction View Sultes to Downtown Bachelor 250 West Ist Street ° North Vancouver 42 Condominium Suites *CMHC approved and inspected “Dishwashers “32 Sunny South: “Large lounge *Hobby/work Shop block from 1 Bedroom $35,900 Kathy Willlams North Vancouver Yes, I think women’s libera- tlon is working. People are more aware now that women have been treated poorly In- the past. More social reform is needed, but things aro RTT QUAQUDNTOOQUNNGOGSTNGOUGNOGONNOGOEQORDUNGIOGONE feather In the cap of zealous new staff In an Inter-depart- iment race to reach = the ultimate day’s quota, Also | would ask why such discrepancy in the cost for recovery of pets from the pound in district vs city, or why there is such exorbitant, outrageously costly fines to start with? Even parkin tickets don't cost sh » $6 and $37, Margaret Nakahara North Vancouver Se ieee RG REC a ee Te en erry Terminal $27,800