2 The Canadian Statesman, Bowmanville, February 22,1984 SMALLTALK By Donna Fairey It's different in the city. There are facilities facilities and programs designed designed to provide support support and sanctuary to victims of wife beating - a grievous social problem problem that's beginning to emerge from the closet. Indeed, abused women living beyond the glow of city lights simply don't have the same set of options to pursue. In Durham Region, Region, however, several concerned citizens recently recently banded together and have succeeded in getting the ball rolling. They're in the process of renovating a central Oshawa home, converting converting it into a hostel for wife beating victims. All factors flowing smoothly, the group plans to open the haven they will call Auberge by early May. It was a number of appalling appalling statistics in connection connection with the issue of wife beating, and the clear lack of public assistance assistance available to victims, which moved the Durham group to action. Statistics show that abusive husbands are capable of various sorts of violence toward their spouses including punching, kicking, choking and burning. Moreover, it's estimated estimated that one in 10 Canadian married women suffers physical assault at the hands of her husband. Moreover, records bear out that a victim is usually usually beaten an average of 35 times before she notifies authorities. Family counsellors and psychiatrists contend contend that husbands opt to abuse their wives because because they know they can get away with it. Give the boss a black eye and the assailant runs the distinct risk of looking for another job with a broken nose. Punch out the landlord and Mr. Heavyweight will likely find himself evicted and facing an impending court appearance. appearance. Traditionally, however, however, a wife can be safely thrashed. In effect, effect, she gets it because she's there. An attack may be inspired because because the victim broke the yoke in her husband's husband's fried egg. And sometimes he apparently apparently fabricates a reason for violence suggesting, for instance, instance, that she has demonstrated demonstrated romantic interest in another man. Indeed, assaults can be precipitated by a strange scope of perceived perceived sins. But the question, especially in the suburbs suburbs and small rural communities, is where can a woman go for help. Soon it will be the Oshawa hostel, intended intended to serve victims in Durham Region. However, a spokesperson spokesperson representing the group says no woman in need will be turned away, even if she lives outside the Region. Auberge will be a temporary haven funded jointly by the province, municipality, and public support. Apparently, Apparently, length of the average stay runs in the neighbourhood of six to eight weeks, depending upon individual circumstances. circumstances. At present, only limited limited funding for Auberge Auberge is available. Organizers Organizers are flogging the bushes for items of furniture and other household goods which can be put to good use in the hostel. They are looking for everything from silverware to beds. Anyone seeking ( information information about (Auberge (Auberge or wishing to donate donate furnishings may call the hostel at 728- 7311. SEMI BONELESS Blade Roasts Boneless Blade Roasts 3.28/. 1.49. 4.17/ 1.89 kg kg f- CHUCK, SEMI BONELESS A AO/ Short Rib Cross Rib 4.17/, Roasts 1 j89ib. |. Boneless IX, Cross Rib _ _ . ' (Roasts 2.29 5.05/ kg lb. Boneless Shoulder Roasts 1ST TO BTH RIBS Prime Rib Roasts Boneless Plate Jj|oas1s wTO Boneless Brisket Roaa 1ST TO BTH RIBS Chef Style Prime Rib Roasts 4.17/ 1.89. 5.71/ 2.59. 2.62/ 1.19. 4.39/ 1.99. 7.69/ 3.49 kg Blade Steaks 3.51/ 1.59. Bonsloss m «ai Blade Steak. 1.99 kg ». Cross Rib Steaks 2e09 kg ». femoisM 5 -27 / Cross Rib Steaks 2a 39 5r 6.15/ Steaks 2a T9 ». kg lb. BONE IN Plato.. Short Ribs 1.52/. .69. 3.731 1.69. Boneless Short Ribs 1.99» 6.59/* Vintage Hams 2.99» Bavarian Style . - n Sausage ffo® 1,59 SLICED _ _-- BFside Bacon ^2.49 B Wieners ^ 1.49 BONELESS S LEAN Stowing Beef CENTRE CUT, BONE IN Shank__ "MEATY SOUP STOCK" Neck Bones 4.17/ 1.89. 2.841 1.29. 1.521 .69. Golden Fry ijfiilSausages 500 g PKO. 219 SLICED SELECTED POPULAR VARIETIES Sandwich .95 BfMeats 175 g PKG. ïüfLiverwurst 250a CHUB 1.19 COOKED BREADED PIECES Fried . Bchicken 4.79i '-"ijI'J.P,/-i . : • ■' :) , 1 "■ i'V ; i , ■ ■■ ■*"» : rv' - i... 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Councillor Marie Hubbard Hubbard suggested during discussion discussion on Monday that it does not seem fair to enfin enfin ve strict parking requirements requirements at this location, while downtown stores are asked to provide their own parking spaces. "I think the parking spaces are excessive to what's required in a restau rant," said Mayor Garnet Rickard. The town's planning director director was asked to review the problem further and present a report at a meeting meeting of council next week. School Rezoning Newcastle council will be asked to recommend the rezoning rezoning of land at the former Pine Ridge Training School for use as a private school and dormitory as a result of action taken by the town's general purpose and administration administration committee on Monday. The comnlittee agreed that it has no objections to the rezoning of the site provided provided that the applicant will allocate land to the public works department for future widenings of roads adjacent to the 107- acre property. 12" WIDTH, CHEF Aluminum Foil m .89 ASSORTED FLAVORS, VALIANT, FLAVORED Drink Mix Crystals 8» 1.49 FOUR STAR Mandarin Oranges 10-FL. AQ OZ. 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UNSWEETENED FROZEN, FANCY ORAOE, 1 * U Fraser Vale Peas bad 1.10 FROZEN, FAMILY PACK, HIGH LINER Fish Sticks, Fries or r% aa Fish in Batter mf 4,aww FROZEN, TURKEY CASSEROLE, SWEDISH MEAT BALLS, BROCCOLI, CAULIFLOWER AU GRATIN ON MACARONI A BEEF 276g TO J Stauffer's Entrees rkcR 1 >99 PRODUCT OF U.SA, CANADA NO. 1 GRADE, ICEBERG VARIETY size 24'. i s ■ ■ ■ each/vr/ Lettuce •hV/ .v- r y omm Ptmramm ■"»niary i s ËÈmâÊ WS Mon#, PRODUCT OF CANADA CANADA NO. 1 GRADE EUROPEAN VARIETY CUnUrcAN VARIETY 4.54 kg J|A Bintje Potatoes bag 2.49 PRODUCT OF ISRAEL ggg J Jaffa Oranges 1 "Ü 1 1.99 PRODUCT OF U.SA 1 CANADA NO. 1 GRADE 1 .74/* Brussels Sprouts .79» PRODUCT OF U.S.A. Cello Radish 227 g 160Ï. PKG. .79 PRODUCT OF U SA Green Onions 2 bu ?§r he$ .89 PRODUCT OF U.SA Avocadoes CM °.89 PRODUCT OF CANADA Apple Cider --: 1.59 PRODUCT OF MEXICO ONTARIO NO. 1 GRADE, "IWÏET " Green Peppers 2.18/* .99» PRODUCT OF CANADA Wild Bird Seed PRODUCT OF U.IA m Bunch Carrots each .79 1.81 kg 44b. PKO. .99 PRICES EFFECTIVE WED. FEBRUARY 22 TO SAT. FEBRUARY 25,1964. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES. Competitive Prices at FOR THAT FRESH SMELL OF SPRING Hyacinths 2.59 Values effective only at GRAHAM'S IGA 77 KING STREET EAST 623-4161 BOWMANVILLE -- WE DELIVER FOR A NOMINAL CHARGE