The Rural Voice, 1989-04, Page 11Women and Development Conference
Parallel Issues and Solutions for Rural Women
in Ontario and the Third World
Friday, April 21- Saturday, April 22, 1989
Ridgetown Colleee
1.Women and Health Care in Ontario and the Third World
Betty Sterken - Nutritionist and Executive Director of Infact, London; Diana Mooser - Director of
Ambulatory & Community Health Services, Doctors Hoapital,Toronto; Third World Representative - (TBA)
2. Private Violence
Marlon Boyd - Battered Women's Advocacy Clinic (Urban);
Wendy Milne - Community Outreach Coordinator (Rural)
3. Women and Political Action
Rae Anne Briscoe - National Farmers Union; Third World Representative (IBA);
Margaret Munro - Women's Institute
4.Women, Work, and Children
Elaine Ball - Chairperson of Southwestern Ontario Region of Women for the Support of Agriculture/
President of Oxford Community Daycare; Brenda Roomis - London Co-ordinator for Better Daycare
5. Rural Women and Their Mental Health
Valerie Bolton - Mental Health Counsellor (Rural); Susan Macphall - Mental Health Counsellor (Urban)
6. Militarization: Tractors or Tanks?
Sue Watkins - Oxfam, Project Development Officer / Hom of Africa; Sefora Masla - Women and
Development Co-ordinator for Anglo Africa, Canadian International Development Agency
7. Multinationals - Controlling the Interests of Farmers Worldwide
Cathleen Kneen - Latin American Working Group / Publisher of The Ramshom;
Third World Representative (IBA)
8. Rural Women and the Media - Presenting the "Rural Story"
Cord Wainman -Journalist; Shelly Bressette - Three Sisters Multimedia Productions
9. Indigenous Women in Ontario and the Third World - Issues and Solutions
Myrna Kicknosway - Economic Development Program Planner, Walpole Island First Nations;
Barbara Bressette - Economic Development Planner, Chippewas of Kettle and Stoney Point
10. Land: Is 1t Just A Commodity?
Ann Slater - Local Farmer, Rennie Feddema - Christian Fanners Federation & Ontario Farm
Womens Network
For further info call Mark or Joan 519432.1133
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Complete to Register
Make cheque for $45. payable to: Women
and Development Conference (workshops,
info kits, meals, accommodation,
entertainment incl. in fee)
Deadline April 10/89.
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Mail to: Women and Development
Conference c/o Cross Cultural Leamer
Centre, 533 Clarence St., London,
Ontario N6A 3N1
INTRODUCING OUR APRIL SPECIALS
(While supplies last)
PIPE
1.315 OD 10 footers — $6.00 per length
1.050 OD galvanized 10 footers — $5.20 per length
2 7/8" OD 1/4" wall — $1.95 per foot
1" used pipe — 38 0 per foot
PLATE
14 gauge plate — 940 per square foot
12 gauge plate — 1.32 per square foot
61" x 120" x 1/4" plate — $3.30 per square foot
BEAMS
6" I beam 40 footers —$4.65 per foot
3" I beam 40 footers — $2.15 per foot
RANDOM ANGLE
1 1/4" x 1 1/4" x 1/4" — 470 per foot
3/4" x 3/4" x 1 /8" —160 per foot
FLAT BAR
$1.534
4" X 3/8" flat bar — per foot
2 1/4" x 3/16" flat bar — 370 per foot
2 1/2" x 1/4" flat bar — 640 per foot
1" x 5/16" flat bar — 40¢ per foot
p
1 1/4" x 5/16" flat bar — 500 per foot
3 3/4" x 3/16" flat bar — 630 per foot
4" x 285 flat bar — $1 per foot
TUBING — ROUND & SQUARE
4 1/8" OD 188 wall — $2 per foot
1/2" OD 140 wall — $1.80 per foot
4" OD 5/16" wall — $3.45 per foot
5" OD 150 wall — $2.25 per foot
5" OD 1/4" wall — $3.55 per foot
4 1/2" OD 1/8" wall — $1.75 per foot
4" x 2" x 1/8" wall tube — $1.55 per foot
4" x 4" x 1/8" wall tube — $1.94 per foot
4" x 2" x 250 wall tube — $2.80 per foot
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519-364-1247 519-524-2171
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