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Women
This Friday the sixth
animal "Take Back the
Night wouien's march
against violence will be
held in Goderich on the
Square. M 7:30 porn.,
women will marii
c
together: to claim their
right to personal safety
on the streets, in homes*
everywhere„ day or night
all their liven to raise
community awareness
that violence towards
women exists. in Huron
County; to voice their -
grief for the losses they
have suffered because of
male violenee; to state
their refusal to take
responsibility for sexual
harassment, sexual
Luektiow Sentinel, Wetineay, September 18, 199ti -- Page 5
will take back the night'
assault, battering an rspciety imist not decay society that may con -
incest; and to celebrate ,rf at violence agailist tribute towards woman
women hi their power womeu exists or believe abuse. These factors
and diversity. that it only happens to include political and spiv --
Many people will read Gwomeu in unique eitua,,, itual institutions, cultural
printed aiticles and listen tions and must Stop bkfll- and social traditions that
to women share their ing women for the vdio-
feelings arid experiences, lenge nthey °vv -ov.,. create ePendene esis
, -
we in empower W0111011 and
but few will relate to the
real their encourage both women
probleui. Perhaps and men ve la,
because reality is so When the truth about
"4to li"V
painful that is easier to violence against women '" "'in re
andtr
believe ,,that the problem is acknowledged, there is e(Ola
does not exist or that a need to Make a clear "We all deserve 4 sod -
each case represents coMmiturent towards ety that will no longer
some isolated incident. ending all forms of tolerate daily acts of vio-
Such rationalizations, WonlOu abuse, be it -ver, leneC against women,"
however, are extremelybat, eMotional, sexual, says ,Cathy Armour,
dangerous because they physical, or psychologi- eOorindator for Women
silence women thereby - cal. From that point it is Today in Huron.
allowing the violence to „necessary to go on to For more information
eel-1611HOexamine the factors in call 519-5244767.
Brwe Ct,unt)i t{Qard.QtEdjazthgLt
pprove internet
es,s policy
by Heather BOa
Students alidteachers.who-Wantto use the intemet.
• Will have to sign a contract with the education board,:
County Education .Board
'decided this past Week, ..; • - •
The board approved an Internet. Access
whicli*ill-giVoMteinet access. toonly those
prornis-
ing appropriate. use. Staff and students or their
guardians willhe'aSke. asked 'Sign' an agreement. COI.*
web sites w also be blocked out of the, Systeiri:
theThe boar said supervisory r;,?,!!. d's first meeting oj! 6ePrcbilic'aoivocir
at :year, held in
wild West, if
;;
you• r
- •He „said students will be flocking,to the..internet
.over the next few•. years, and a board policy will
The policy alto
ensure
the system is u
allow users to receive
"is
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The communicable
disease team of the
Huron Cdunty Health
Unit is asking for the
public's assistance in
locating a cat. involved
in a biting incident in
Port Albert on
Thursday, Sept. 12, in
the morning.
The cat was a small
grey cat with no tags or
„collars. The incident
occurredat the en of
South Street in Port
•
'Albert, .
--If you see this.ani
Mal or know any infor-
mation.about the .cat.or
its awner,- please con-.
• riot Laura Farrell, at
• the' Huron County
Health .t.Init,',519-482-
-.3416 or 'I.:80O-265-
5184.
. .
sed."in.a safe am
secure way."
but only
with supervisory staff permission. Privileges
• school'sprinei P
Trustee• Ystobo asked how ,4ditihistrappia
'-exPectedto police thOnew'p y
Armstrong said teachers will, be ,.,supervising stu-
dents like they monitor'playground behavior:::
They will also teach by, example.
• "It's really the honor system, isn't it'," Stobo said.
MaY"
be withdrawn
overritnent
• A'atove by #ie education l to. replace six
• . regional officei' with hhie distItr:entisotgices has caused
,
concern for some trustees. • .•
• '"Are we saving money going' front' six to tune?'
• • asked Trustee Donald Tedford„: referring to. a 'letter
- from the Ininistry announcing ,c'hangei for January
1997; Muria offices monitor programs, report on the
effectiveness Of the school system, and provide infor-
. • *nation to the elementary/secondary education coni
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Cottle Join The Parade!
Saturdayit Sept. 21 at 12: GO NQUIt
Theme: " A COMMUNITY - A FAIR
*I)arade entries in the "spirit of the theme"
will place (wet others which are not.
(No candy throwing from parade eldriesj
Please Note Gathering 'nines and Piaeest
Best decorated bicycle, tricycle doll carriage tre
wagon; Best costumed dog and owner, Parent
and tot with wagon or stroller.
Prizes: $39 $2, $1, 500 and 250
* Entries gather at Annie's Gas.liar by 1130 a.m.
Best costumed iider on decorated horse or potty.
Prizes: $15 and $10 in each section, .
HOfSe - $15; 4 liaise Hitch: $25
• All teas must register at the heavy 'wise ring.
4 horse teams must have 2 walkers to participate.
* ALL horses And -horse drawn entries gather
behind the Sepoy Apts. (Walker St.) by 11:30 am
Best couple in costumes reflecting the fair theine.
Best child clown. Most original entry on foot,
Prizes: -$5, $3, $2, and $1 .to other entries.
• Entries travelling on foot gather at Pegg's
Constnictiori by 11:45
Most original entry, motorized or horse dawn:
Prizes: $15, $10 °
Pecorated Car or Truck. Prizes: $10, $7* $5, and
$3 iireach class•
Antique tractor (prior to 1958): $25, $20. and $15
Antique car/truck (prior to 1968). Prizes: $15,
$12, $8, and $5 „
Elementary school float, Youth organization &pat
Youth organization entry, Society float, Comic
float, Organization float; Organization` entry,
Commercial float, Commercial entry.
Prizes: $25, $20, $15; and $10 in each class.
( Note: A cat is not °considered alloat! )
Best teaardrawn float. Prizes:.$25, $15 and $10-.,
• All motorized entries will gather at Boyle's
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(#86 east of town) by 11400 a '
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*" 'Fillips, Daffodils, Crocus and more by the thonsand
continues through this weekend
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