hear much abo _ prefer lead? This issue the. Inquiring Reporter. asks: “Is the Woman’s: Liberation ‘Movement — dead?” - . oA _ _ Dungey says that if given the’ - go-ahead by council, a half-_ _ way house might be open in’ North Vancouver-as early ac “And she adds that the society's first choice of four homes being considered | is still a house at 780 East 8th - in spite. ‘of the Street, vehement opposition previously expressed by neighbors. » _ If given the go-ahead, the house would be for eight or 10 residents, among them prisoners on parole as well as people convicted of non- violent and non-property | offences, such. as impaired drivers, would serve their sentences. MORE GRANT TO COME The $2,000 is just part of a provincial government grant and is “an advance as an act of good faith,” says Mrs. Douglas-Dungcey. It has bee paid to assure that inmates of provincial as well as federal jails would be ad- mitted to the home. St. Leonard’s has been carefully preparing answers to about 20 questions raised by the district when the. matter of rezoning from residential to a group home was first considered back in April and has’ gathered additional information. It was expected that all this information would be typed up early this week and presented to district council Wednesday or Thursday. — One doesn’t seem to- ut the’ ‘Woman’s Liberation. Movement these days. - Are women | satisfied: with what they have ~ achieved, or have some > women possibly | decided ‘that. they _ to let the men | North Vancouver -. St. Leonard's board | and's ether the society member Wilma. Douglas- | intends sticking one of these” at if ‘homes on their doorsteps as -— “Mrs. Douglas-Dungey. is - giving. no. clues: as to. alternative add ~ eonsidered. Y’ your neighbour % Rollie (Al) Morrison Patricia Kennedy | radicals left. But for myself, I’ would.’ rather | promote. | .people; «= men; .'women,.. © i Residents of other areas of — North Van will have to wait who ‘began investigating after hearing about vaguely I suppose ‘there are ‘a few - children, etc., instead of a. wma Le continue specific sex.” Sto. advance on) their :in- | bee, ha Fe dividual efforts, rather than | them at: East 8th, although tO. esses being _ Katherine Bratsberg North Vancouver < I cthink: the — | Liberation Movement. has © raised the awareness. of © thousands: of. women, Women’s achieved. some goals, and’ now. many women Continue through organized © group ° protests. _as to who is admitted to such a house, he no longer ap-_ pears to be opposed to the idea of such homes. : “y feel I would: not want po De UAT RRR "Neighbors of the East 8th = home’ ‘only learned of the - society’s intentions: there © through the diligence of a local resident, Bob Phillips, - worded notices referring to. - “a new. endeavor: in. the community” distributed to a handful of homes. in the — immediate vicinity. , | Furious’ neighbors in- | _terpreted the action as an attempt by the society “to sneak in through the back — door” and at a’ heated meeting they left no doubts about whether. they wanted such a home . in their neighborhood. | Mrs. Douglas-Dungey was very upset at the ‘time by © ‘their accusations and the extent of their opposition but | now says:. ‘CHANGE OF IDEAS “Once people see there is ‘good staff and good things happening (in such a home) I think they are open to changing their minds to their original ideas.” Indeed, Bob Phillips, for ‘one, has softened his line of opposition during. the time | lapse. _. Whereas he is still far from convinced that St. Leonard's, has any control whatsoever age | te Res. 985-0836 Bus. 731-7711 7 fr 1305 W. BROADWAY | Extra Interest % _ Jennifer Marrapese West Vancouver - society. I think ‘the Women’s Lib Movement has realized some goals and as a result, is not quite. as powerful a force in Tm “not “opposed to the ‘concept - just the location.” |. -He. says his objection is ee PO — __. But in the meantime, he — says of further united. op- - _, position by the neighbors that the road is completely _ residential, whereas he feels | the St... Leonard's. home paid monthly on. Cheque-a-month Term Deposits, on both Renewals end new Term Deposits (minimum deposit required). 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I'think many women have benefited — from the movement and now. “continue to work on. an individual basis. 0 feel we should not. organise opportunity to try to rezone, — perhaps, and then it will be _. ‘up to the people to allow - them or-oppose them.” ‘Golden Services’; call or Union representatives. . 7. Lynn Valley Branch. 1247 Ross Road | | 980-6556