Ontario Community Newspapers

Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 31 Mar 2006, p. 12

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Fogal on Women in Politics panel `Where is female representation in government?' The Business and Professional Women's Association (BPW) of Halton will be hosting a forum focusing on the reasons behind the current lack of female representation in government on Wednesday, April 5. The forum will begin at 7 p.m. and will be held at the Rattlesnake Golf and Country Club in Milton. Women need to identify the impediments to their participation in government and develop strategies to overcome them. Women have a lot to offer-- they would make government more open, and they are overwhelmingly in touch with the needs and aspirations of their communities, says a BPW press release. Local politicians participating in the forum will help audience members understand not only the reasons behind this shortage but more importantly ways to develop plans to overcome the deficiency. Come out and hear Halton Hills councillor Jane Fogal, regional councillor Joan Lougheed, and Oakville Mayor Ann Mulvale, and other politicians, discuss what can be done to encourage women to enter politics-- at all levels. University of Guelph Professor Judith MacKenzie will moderate the JANE discussion. FOGAL Come on out and let's see if answers can be found. Due to limited seating please RSVP to Pat Dunwoody at pdunwoody@ifdsgroup.com or 416)-506-8057, or Jan Mowbray at Mowbrayj@sympatico.ca as soon as possible. The cost is just $10 at the door with pre-registration. Register now for lung program at Georgetown Hospital The Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Clinic at Georgetown Hospital offers an education and exercise program for individuals with chronic obstructive lung disease (chronic bronchitis or emphysema). The next session of this seven-week free program starts Tuesday, April 11 and is held two afternoons per week, 2-4:15 p.m. The program, which includes education through group sessions and an individualized exercise program, aims to decrease hospital visits and improve quality of life through enhanced self-management skills and increased exercise capacity for patients with COPD. To find out how to register for this free program, call 905-873-0111, ext. 8112. Easter crafts at the library Children, aged 3-5, can enjoy an hour of Easter crafts and activities at the Acton branch of the Halton Hills Library on Saturday, April 1 at 10 a.m. Registration is required, call 519-853-0301.

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