The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, December 3, 1997 - B3 Box 22, Dr. Meg Sexsmith IMPROVING Terrace, B.C. Major Credil Cards . our V8G 4A2 Accepted Optometrist nearer «=, AGAINST AnneEvans Your donations OFFICE HOURS fax deductibl RRRIDATOH Nice 638-1966 ax agave Monday 9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Tues- Fri9a.m.-5p.m, Saturday 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Your In Memoriam gift is a lasting tribute. Please send your donation to the address above, along with the name and address and the name and address of the next-of- kin, for an acknowledgement card, 4550 Lakelse Ave, Terrace Ph: 638-2020 HUNDREDS OF RED PLACARDS decorate the arena hill this week. Thay represent women in Terrace who've suffered violence over the last four yeais. Sarah deLeeuw of the women's centre was one of those who helped organize this display which is to mark Dec. 6, a national day of mourning. Display protests violence HOW MANY women in Terrace have suf- fered violence aver the last four years? ‘If you want to find out, take a drive by the arena bill. There 425 placards have been stapled to wooden stakes. ‘The Terrace Women’s Centre, Ksan transition house, the Family place and other community groups helped put the placards into the ground on Monday. Each placard represents one reported inci- dent of violence against a woman in the Terrace area over the last four years. The women’s Centre organized this very visual statement in honour of Dec. 6, a na- tional day of mourming for women who have suffered violence. The day is the anniversary of the date that Mark Lepine murdered 14 women and in- jured 13 more in Montreal’s Ecole Polytechnique in 1989. The women were engineering students. Lepinc, who committed suicide, ex- plained his actions in a letter: ‘‘I have de- cided to send the feminists, who have al- ways ruined my life, to their Maker,” Now Dec. 6 has become a day to remem- ber all women who are victims of violence, Last year in Terrace and surrounding area there were 134 reported cases of violence against women, says Carol Sabo of the women’s centre. Of those, 84 were inci- dents of spousal assault. Those are only the cases that were reported to the police, she points out. The actual numbers of assaults are probably much higher. And many women endure tepeated assaults, hoping to keep the family together. 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