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The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 24

The Chilliwack Progress from Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada • Page 24

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Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada
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THE CHILLIWACK PROGRESS, Wednesday, June 16, 1976 MOST THEIR DON'T DAUGHTERS DOCTORS, LAWYERS, POLITICIANS. WHY INTERESTED AUDIENCE Drop-ins to the Chilliwack Women's Centre had a chance to talk to Alderman Edith Grainger Thursday afternoon and have her answer questions on her job and how she feels about the women's movement. Pictured left to right are Darlene Nider, Lorraine Dyck, Mary Reichelt, Sandy Ellis and Alderman Grainger. Nurses are oppressed majority, says UBC anthropology professor Union Nurses make up a majority of of B.C. in Vancouver recently.

uniforms allow "sameness" and Canadian the health care force, but are Glenda Porter gave a report of nurses are not recognized as in- Arctic prevented from exercising their the speech by Dr. Elvi Whit- dividuals. full potential as members of the taker, UBC associate professor Cast situation was discussed in health team. of anthropology, to the meeting terms of doctor-nurse games. The "oppressed majority" was of the Chilliwack chaper of the Cultural themes that add to opone of the subjects discussed at Registered Nurses' Association.

pression are those nurses who the annual meeting of the Concept examined the support the images they present, Registered Nurses' Association dehumanization process, where wealth, stereotyped images and child rearing techniques, believes Dr. Whittaker. Audience was mixed in their reaction with an equal number for and against, reported Mrs. Porter. Elections were held at the meeting and the new president is Louise Remple, first vice Audrey Smith; second, Pat Vermerres; secretary, Johnston; Ena Sharon Adams and corresponding secretary is Iva Hancock.

SHARON AND ROBERT RUSNICK (nee Sharon Aletha Laughlin) Rusnick-Laughlin Wedding cake was centered on Following a wedding trip to a table made by the bride's California, the couple are living great-uncle at the wedding which in united Sharon Aletha Laughlin, daughter of Edna Laughlin and the late Mr. Laughlin of Chilliwack and Robert Steven Rusnick, son of Phyllis Brinkhurst and the late Fred Rusnick of Hope. Wedding took place at Mount Shannon United Church with Rev. Ben Smythe officiating. Bride wore a green polyester gown with an empire waist and long puffy sleeves.

Lace edging was featured around the cuffs and collar. Matron of honor was Irene Toews, bride's sister, and the flower girl was Crystal Toews, bride's niece. Best man was Victor Toews, bride's brother-in-law. At the reception held in the bride's mother's apartment Cecil Doherty, bride's uncle, proposed the toast. AMALGAMATION VOTE YES JUNE 19 Alderman Edith Grainger visits women's centre When Alderman Edith Anyone interested in joining Grainger visited the Chilliwack the group can go to Community Women's Centre on Friday, i it Services, 3 Gore Street.

on June gave local women the chance to 28 between 7:30 and 8:30. At the find out how a woman handles present time, the centre will not the council job and what it en- have an evening drop-in, but Ms. tails. Ellis said there are still some Visitors were encouraged to openings in the Monday night rap ask questions in an informal at- group. mosphere, without making an ap- Centre is open from 1 to 4 p.m., pointment or feeling that their Tuesdays and Fridays.

questions or concerns were insignificant or silly, said Sandy Ellis, co-ordinator. The heavy syrup in canned Centre plans to have guest fruits doesn't affect the nutritive speakers who control the various value, but does influence the agencies through which women calories, the health department deal with on a a day-to-day basis. of British Columbia says, Cottonwood Super- Valu because of the added sugar. One manager Al Meucci will be there cup of water-pack peaches conJune 22. for women who wonder tains 66 calories while a cup of about price policies and how a sugar-pack peaches has 174 supermarket is run, she said.

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