C2 - Sunday News, February 14, 1982 Re women RAISING MONEY FOR their trip to France this summer, these grade three youngsters are gathering firewood to sel] as a project. (Terry Peters photo) IN HONOR OF WOMEN Series to focus on women In honour of women and International Women’s Day, North Vancouver City Library presents a series of three discussions on topics relevant to women. On three successive Wednesday eve- nings at 7:00 (Feb. 17, Feb. 24, March 3) presentations will be given by women who are working in the com- munity and the workplace to raise the consciousness of women and society as a whole. The public is warmly invited to attend and parti- cipate in these discussions. On Wednesday February 17, at 7:00 the first meeting is entitled Women and Society: What is Justice? Look Before you leap into your North Shore communal swimming pool, you can be assured that your local public health inspector has looked into all aspects necessary to protect your health and safety Within the broad spec (rum of environmental health the North Shore Health Department has a special interest in swimming pools with Community tn volvement Faulty maintenance of pool water can result in the transfer oof Communi able discases Poor design can be a cause of physical hazard The public health oon ORCHID FLORAL SCHOOL Accepting day Class registration (eer Tore Caeretrasder boo ded co’ 988-1536 Speakers for the evening are: Donna Whiteley of Single Mothers United for Change “Working and non- working single parents: the Catch-22 dilemma;’ Guninder Mumick, ethnic consultant, ‘Double jeopardy; being female and immigrant;” Susan Irwin, co- ordinator at Chesterfield House, “Women as parents,” and Mitzi Billy of Concerned Aboriginal Women, “Fighting for Aboriginal rights.” On Wednesday February 24, at 7:00 the’ second program of the senes is Women and Work: The struggle for equality in the workplace .” efore spector monitors the pool to ensure clamty of water, bactenological quality, chemical balance and general safety The public is invited to refer any communal pool with which they may) be dissatisfied These will be assessed oon the basis) of legislated standards and ac cepted practice The phone number to call is 988 5241 KINGSWAY MeAazDa! 421 KINGSWAY | Want to save big money? 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Speakers are: Eileen Smith, Burnaby Library worker, “Equalization of the base rates:” Jackie Ain- sworth, bank worker and SORWUC activist, on “Organizing bankworkers in Vancouver,” Suzanne Gerard from Women in Trades, “Women working in non-traditional jobs:"’ Joanne Hochu, program co- ordinator at North Shore Neighbourhood House, “Women working in the social servies;” and Marsha Trew, co-ordinator for the Women's Resource Centre at Capilano College, “Over- view of women in the work force.” On Wednesday March 3, at 7:00, the last subject is EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Duties: store front sales answering phone enquiries mail handling typing & filing Cleaning & tidying shipping & receiving pricing deltvenes & errands Required skills & background basic typing valid BC driver s Kk ome pleasant manner with adults 4 children Preterred skille & beckground good typing preachool of prienary teacher training 40 Nour Modified work week & fringe Dbenofits employment to Commence immediately salary fange $12 BOO 15 OOU per annum AVepending on Qqualiticatons phone for an interview 987-5883 B.C, PLAYTHINGS TOYS & PRESCHOOL | SUPPLIES Women and Violence: No more victimization, with Maureen Collier from Wen- do-west, “Women have a choice;” Jennifer Bradley from Emily Murphy Transi- tion House, ‘Battered women: victims of domestic violence;”” and Dr. Patncia Groves, sociologist from Capilano College, “It’s about tume: let's talk about porno- graphy.” The North Vancouver City Library Women in Focus Sernes will stimulate discus sion by the audience and give patrons an opportunity to think about’ the Challenges of the Eighties. Don't miss it at 121 West 14th St you leap Developing your personal influence Registrations are being received for the all-day workshop to improve your effectiveness in job, home, church or community af- fairs. It is sponsored by North Shore Unitarian Chur- ch. The leaders are Gary and Sandra Robinson, Manage- ment Consultants with E.M. Sciences Lid. and themselves members of the North Shore Church. They will be exploring leadership styles and how they relate to various situa- tions. Role expectations and stereotyping will be looked at, as will institutional and personal blocks to being ef- fective. Personal goals will be set. Tues. 4p.m.-6p.m. Make Sure _ é. WOW! Peek this week at Gold’s Fabrics and it will realty pay off. Noth Vancouver Vane ouver Mon q deren Give In to the whim and see what's happening at the new Golds Theres o s0le going on Agnt Now vith pone es that will Make you glad you did! m™.) 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