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It was a minutes, we stood before the Of special interest to . / 4 eee eT, eer genet upoeucee of Surtees era cear'cpe Wl Wednesday, February 10 am. to 5 pam cino @ ‘best “wildemess Stufeniau: a tower ; : f ; oanoeiig experiences in the scene. hemlock that : appears te Led by note: Nova Scotian (Wednesday 5 February 22 Le ee pitti. iCRS) Atlantic Provinces. We were awakened at have grown right out of a naturalists, the tour includes . 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Woods of Clyde. wilderness environment. - 100 Tao’ Say, Sesame Kareen‘'s Caver to outlined our overnight trip, By mid-morning we had On at leat two more oc- For detailed information ‘ 14 the Least | Street Yoga Cover packed provisions and gear, reached Sand Lake and easions, when we bypassed and reservations. contact :30 | Gong Show | Sesame t's Your Over and selected a 5-metre Pulled in to explore along, the mouth or portaged by Maritime Canoe Oufitters, 45 Gong Show Street Move Easy fiberglass canoe, Leas than crescent-ehaped sand beach. mall streams, we were able R.R. 1, Shelburne, Nova [iq Holly wood Bob Noon Electric anhour'sdrive later, brother Bird,deer andfoxtracks and tg observe large con- Scotia, BOTT iWO or § ‘00 | squares McLean ‘News Company oe ee ieetintaciees Seaetae oe Tn | AB | oie |e tore | a BAN! ores of Ho oe e low , : ; : take sand and the mewing of a Numerous iikely looking Canada as a travel 145 ]_Our Lives McLean Adatinee Such It would be paddle and catbird could be heard in the pools were encountered ont destination contact the ; . :00 Days of Jeannie _ The New Land” Living Tamorrow portage on lakes and rivers shoreline bushes, he narrow streams, but we Office of Tourism, Ottawa, lg Our Lives Jeannle Cont Cover to allthe way backhome from This secretive bird is had little time for angling as Canada, K1A OHS. 130 TheDoctors Hellywaod Cont Cover here. , . : e ors _ Squares s “There are no towering ; _ —= 7 ‘Another mountains or wild white :09 | Another Ryan's for Music water rivers,” Spencer Women blamed for a 18 Ore Boge of we ee Stories of explained as we paddled by 145. | World Night World America giant glacial rocks deposited ’ a i*. 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We have sighted Womenarebeingblamedfor be more entrenched than the last ones to be hired,n = 100 | cont Magic Lucy Adams moose, bear, beaver, deer, unemployment among men, ever in low-paying jobs, a they are the first to be fired, :15 | Cont Lie Show Chronicles : fox, porcupines, rabbits, and what is worse, they ituationthatcouldmeanthe © —Large-scale government 130 | Cont Electric NHL - Sesame ‘ squirrels, chipmunks and belleve it, says Mary Eady, undoing of the progress cuts in education and goclal 45 | Cont Company Hackey Street 4 scores of bird species nest assistant director of the women have made in the services have affected the X here and of course,” here Canadian Labor Congress’ past decade, traditional women’s 3 Charlie papaused a second newly-created women’s _ professions of nursing, social Pe perenne re EoD pee ei toner ie 6 for dramatic effect, ‘'.,.the gentle dragon of the Woods of Clyde”, The Spencers emphasize the fairyland impressions detected taroughows the lake and river valleys and certain areas are designated as the Land of Steen or the Woods of Clyde on either side of the Clyde River. Magical en- titles are purported to dwell in variows locales. The mustical monarch who pressides overall is “Sturfen Stufenlaud”’ whose throne we eventually visited ina cathedral-like glade of giant hemlocks in the Woods of Clyde, ‘We arrived at ihe portage to Black Lake and noted imdue turbulence in a creek piralleling the trail, Brook trout by the dozens had congregated in a pool formed by alow beaver dam and, until] we steod right at - the water's edge and. spooked them away, the pool ap ed.to boll with ac- tivity, ; .We completed the short portage and shore cruised the Tength of Black Lake, noting loons, ducks, jaye, an osprey and two circling hawks of undetermined species A onekilometra Portage on a good trail brought us to a creek which wound out through a marsh to the open water of Russia Lake. a paddled free of the marah and immediatley bureau, “Ie may be a hangup for women,” said Mra, Eady, one of several women’s leaders interviewed recently. “They feel slightly guilty about it, and they are more easily put off (assert: ing their rights) becaise that ' is how. they. have been raised.” The women’s bureau eatl. matesthat nearly 40 per cent of Ontario's female workers are aslngle, divorced or . widowed. Across Canada, 40 per cent of female-headed families fall into the low- income category. Many women's leaders be- lieve that 45 unemployment increases, women's chances ‘of finding or keeping jobs will decrease propor- ticnately, despite govern- policies and private | ment business’ professed in- tentions to help women become men’s equals in the work force. “I’m concerned that women are going to he _ pressured into stepping out of the job market to make way for men,” says Graca Hartman, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees,: She cited the postSecond’ World Wer era, when women gaye up their jobs so the returning: ser- vicemen could work again, UNDO PROGRESS . Mra, Hartman warned that , one danger of the economic situation ia that women will ‘and fired . diminishes; — The. reasonf for the dif- ference between men’s and women’s unemployment has never analysed, but Canada Manpower hag identified five trends which may have an Influence: —A slowdown in manufae- turing ‘and in. personal services (such as the hotel and retail industries) has meant cuts in lowlevel jobs, all .jobs that’ have traditionally been held by women: —Thé increased par- ticipation of women in the job market, combined with a slowdown in private sector job creation, has‘meant that more people are competing for fewer jobs: " . —Women are considered secondary. workers who have. - traditionally’ been hired when the market expands, when it _ Since women were often ‘work and teaching. GAP INCREASED Inflation last year boosted the cost of living eight per cent over 1976, when.a study . § showed that the’ gap between men’s and women’s wages increased to.43 per cent from 2 per cent between 195 and Bud Cullen, federal minister of employment and immigration, issued the federal. government's first . women's employment policy last November. It choose careers, gain em- ployment, help employers to identify and eliminate barriers to women, and help open more jobs to.women, However, the policy in- cludes ne means of ensuring that they will be carried out, other than the assumed cv- operation of individual Manpower centres, Oddities i in the News DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A large tarantula named Stanley has been hustled out of his basement office quarters in the Iowa Capito] after he unnerved legislative employees who refused to we nearby desks. 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