Contributed _ON SEPTEMBER 6, the -women of Terrace will join Women the world over in «demanding their tight to live “without fear of violent attack : from men, by participating in >: Take. Back the Night March -and Rally. . | Ending violence against women can only occur when ‘there is a desire for change. Marches and rallies are one » Way to increase awareness and promote change, ¢duca- Violence takes many forms his wife of flirting or cheat- . ing, uses money to control her, and blames her for every- thing that goes wrong. Emo- . tional violence is also about hurting another. person’s: feel- ings by saying crucl, unfair commenis. Psychological violence is about ‘threatening 10 hurt someone. It involves not only hurt-and anger but also fear and degradation, Some exam- ples are smashing or breaking things, punching walls, throw- "tion is‘another. An important part of educa- ~-tion, is putting words to these ». Molent actions, «in everyday ~ Common language, in order to “promote awareness - about . Violence in relationships: -. Miolence is about Power and Q Cantal, and can take : many A forms, For example: ~~» Physical violence is about > hitting, ing objects in the. woman's direction, destroying personal belongings, threatening © to punish the children to “get back”? at a wife or girlfriend. - Sexual violence is about any “hon-consenting sexual:act or behaviour. It includes. forcing a woman to have sex against _ her wishes, any unwanted touches, kissing, fondling, or : shoving, . slapping, sexual threats. A woman or Kicking, choking, punching, girl, no matter what's she - biting, grabbing, | spitting, wearing, always has the right _» burning, scratching, pinching, : just to name a few.” . Emotional violence is about: cursing, ‘screaming, name . calling, being extremely jeal- “ous, For example, when a to say NO!!! Join the women of Terrace in speaking out against all violence against women on September 6, at 7:00 pm at the Carpenters Hall at 3312 Sparks Avenue, Terrace. : husband constantly accuses Thank You An open letter to columnist Lynne Christiansen: _ Please accept my compliments for the fine article you wrote bout the Lips’ farm. Along with the present day picture, it brought back a host of old memories. May I further update you? August, who in later years lived in Delia, B. C., passed away in September, 1991. Hilaire, whose home was in Ottawa, died in February of last year. 'Thave made copies of your article and the accompanying pic- ‘ture for both my sisters-in-law. The article and picture were sent to me by. Jean (Froese) Burr f Clearbrook, B.C. I close wishing you every success in your writing career. Best ishes also to your parents on the occasion of their 40th wed- ding anniversary. Ann (Lips) Ferguson Box 22, IMPROVING Terrace, B.C, _. Major Credit Cards 008 veG 42 — Aes | AGAINST Marjorie Park our donation is " ANDSTRO - tax deduetbe CANADAS FOUNDATION. | #1. KILLER- 638-1167.. fax deductible Your In Memoriam gift is a allasting 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. COMMUNITY PICNIC Town Big brothers and sisters CITY COUNCIL has declared September to be Big Brother and Sister Month in Terrace. The organization which matches adults to young bud- dies is planning a number of events to celebrate the month. ’ A fourth annual kite festival is being organized and the group will be taking part in ‘Clubs Day at the Skeena Mall. They’ll also be- distributing bookmarks in the community. - Benches for seniors THE CITY is looking into placing benches along walk- ways that seniors commonly use, - At last week’s city council ‘meeting, the senior’s advisory commission pointed out that - the main routes to downtown | from the Willows and Twin River Estates do not have any benches along the way. The: commission” recom- mended installing two to three benches along each route to make it easier on seniors walk- ing to downtown. pages Li + ged Dent THE SHRINERS hope their new bus, the Fraternal Express, will see widespread use throughout the Northwest. The bus holds 20 passengers and comes with washroom and bathroom facilities. A BIG BLUE bus will soon be ‘Toaming the highways throughout the northwest. ~The Skeena Shrine Clown Unit has recently been given a 20- passenger bus, complete with | washroom and kitchen facilities, The bus was donated by the Van- . couver Clown Unit of the Gizeh Temple of B.C, The Skeena Clowns — have press. . It will primarily be used by the . . Masonic Family, which ‘is: com- prised of the ‘following groups: Masons, Eastern Star, Royal Arch” Masons, Knights Templar, Scot- tish . Rite- Masons,: Shriners, Daughiers of ‘the Nile and of course the Skeena Shrine Clown Unit. —— All aboard the Fraternal Express dubbed the bus the Fraternal Ex- _ The bus will also be available to any qualified group which has a need for transportation,, Any ¢x- cess proceeds from the use of the ‘bus will be directed to. the Shrine and its philanthropic causes. If your. group would like more information about: using the bus, : call Jake Terpstra at 638-8608 or Sandy Marshall at 635-3717. 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