Women voice concerns to president (JIFHHII'H‘II from page 7 or it you an: lurk) in the back of a lt'utln Ili “as a wry hot day with only loll the people protected by shade lhere were no coffee or jmc- breaks and none seemed to be e'cpectedl Ever) 7 one \ attention “as on the proceedings Daniel Arley-i. President of Nicaragua. .ilontr o uh one or [no or l’]l\ ministers. meet». regularly \xith dtt'lcrent groups to hear their presentations and answer L|llL‘\llt|lI There were man). groups represented iiitludinp leathers and the National I IIltlll \ll Farmers and Ranchers which ha» a wry large women‘s section. The l.|llL'r were our hosts and had arranged all the riieelings “llll the written \ LllttlllnL'nl representing each eon. tern .lIItl requth was presented to [he pl't'\ltlk'lil All .illertlimrt groups and intlitltliials made presentations The [‘I’t’\ltlt’lll or his IlIII'II\'lL'r\ answered a \tlfIL‘l} oI tlUL‘NIIIiI‘h. l’lL'lL‘xll'L' soon-o1 the demands made, ( hild l'ziri- Women in produetion li.i\t‘ not |llll\ lii \torlvt~ hill also take care ol the ilirtlsc‘ ,1th children ('Iiild care \lltlllltl not he seen as .i HlIt'llll bent-tit. l‘lll as .i prruliitliori ht‘llL‘lil Health (“are A need Ior Iiiiiternity lt'.i\c Health (are lor tubaeto \I-‘IH'L‘L'H llllltsll} unriieiit who hate \tork related llllIL'\ ("hi-rs Inuit' \miiit‘ii int’liiiletl .Il all lctcls ol pmeriiiiii-iit, Iieiiei‘ participation in Il‘tt‘ ili‘t'lsmii walnut: I‘IIIILCNH eliminate all .l\PL‘L'l\ or discrimina (run In the \tiirklnrre \chllal harassment .IIJL'IIL'ICN litl sex education laritil) planning; rm‘lw contents oI \ehool proprairis \tlntli (Ullllltllnlt‘lllL' tliseriiiiiriamon against leiiialt'x reuse Ihe |lltllL'lill Prl>.\.'\\ \\'l‘ll(l‘l PlilLL'\ tll‘l\t.lt'lL‘\ In the “at oI tull'tllr top (In: laws wlneh herict'ii women ilei‘iiiniiiaII/titlon ul iihorlinn t’ClUTIII the criminal code to IIIL‘lULlL' severe plllthllllk‘lll tor (him: who rape or abuse women and children re\ use the job descriptions oI various types of work done by women - push for the sharing of domestic “on: among all members of the tamin In the next issue, read more speciï¬câ€" ally about the women of Nicaragua Wellington leadership workshOp t‘urliillué’d from page 8 5. If the meeting is blocked, ask the group to stop and consider what is happening. 6, Go around the group. This gives each member an opportunity to be heard and propose a solution to the deadlock, 4. Organizing a Workshop, Mattie Johnston. There are six steps to organizing a workshop. l. The goal of the workshop â€" is lit we we having one? ' 2. When â€" establish the day. Clair :mj time. 3. Where â€" pick a location. 4. What are the duties to be perforr. 1.1 presented? 5. Who is the anticipated audienct rid who will do the work? 6. How â€" decide on the ï¬ner detar‘ .it the workshop. Barbara Pinkney is the Guelph .t .-a Public Relations Ofï¬cer. Congratulations. . . i'milinm'il from page [3 (Ioodwomj WI. Ontario North _. . .25 Kiiigwille WI, Essex South V . _ . . . . . . 20 Congratulations to the following women who received life memberships. Jill Leguitll. Helen Wyman, Lookout Bay WI Billie Forrest. Ethel Brinkcr. Princetonâ€" Woodhury WI Agnes Crawford. Anna Maltby. Dora Spaiman. Eleanor Walker. Strabane WI Bern ice Thompson. Geraldine Mowers. Tyendinaga East WI Myrtle Stone, Norfolk South WI Jean Seyler. Hilda McDonald. Gertrude Schuel'er. Belle Smack, Mrs. W. Mitchell. Ayr WI Mary Rawsnn. Beatrice WI Certiï¬cates of Merit were given to the tollirwing women. Margaret Currie, Janet McKenzie. West End WI Lois McNab. Glasgow WI Pearl Chappell, Bernice McVittie. \' ‘lL' School W1 A special celebration for 99 you '4 Josephine Clark was held by \l 1l Elgin WI. Josephine has be i member of that branch since I it Special thanks My daughter Shirley, her fault ly and I wish to thank the man WI members in Ontario for the: letters and cards on COHleCUCL at the time ofHarvey‘s passin in May 7. Their words helped gin solace and comfort when it Wa- most appreciated. Bernice Noblitt m In H at C October. November I989