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EVENTS:

November 19 - 20
Provincial Council of Women  of Ontario,
84th semi-annual meeting at Queen's Park, Toronto.  The theme will be "Justice and Fairness", the speakers are Jean Augustine and Lynn McDonald.  OWN is an official Provincial Organizing Society of the organization, and we are invited to attend their meetings.  Admission is $50.00, but there is a 2 for 1 special of $25.00 per OWN member.
For information call Mary Potter at 905-892-2566.

November 22, 1:30pm to 3:30pm
So Long Stress: Hello Healthy Balance
, a program created especially for midlife and older women, by Rosalie Moscoe, RNCP, www.healthinharmony.com.  Are you always rushing around, feel out of control? Are you so tired by the end of the day that you become a couch potato at night? Do you have little or no patience for those around you? If so, then this program is for you! Come and recharge your batteries and enjoy this "mental spa" -an interactive seminar with dynamic speaker and twice Juno nominee, Rosalie Moscoe. Packed full of sensory experiences with music, fun, and valuable strategies.  You'll learn to reduce stress, improve health and wellness, and boost nutrition for good mental health. Walk out feeling more in control, energized! Partially sponsored by the International Schizophrenia Foundation, www.orthomed.org .
Rosalie is a professional speaker and a graduate of Centennial College's post graduate Wellness & Health Promotion in the Workplace program. She is a former instructor of stress management at Centennial College; a Registered Nutritional Consultant, she gives one to one nutritional consulting to patients.  Formerly Rosalie was a children's singer and performer and was nominated for 2 Juno awards.
Place: 115 The Esplanade, Toronto (south of St. Lawrence Market, west of Jarvis, east of Church). 
R.S.V.P. OWN Office, 416-214-1518, or email info@olderwomensnetwork.org 

November 28, 12:00pm to 2:00pm
The Maytree Foundation presents a lunch and learn program, "Building a Movement", at St. Michael's College, Elmsley Hall, Charbonnel Lounge, 81 St. Mary St., University of Toronto campus.
Building a movement for social change takes passion, energy and resources. In this session Mary Rowe, Vice President, Urban Programs, Blue Moon Fund, will highlight the lifecycle of a social movement by examining a variety of tools to encourage innovative, holistic approaches to building a movement. Mary's long and productive career has focused on facilitating solutions to complex problems in the public realm.  The workshop is free and a light lunch is served.  Registration is required, click on www.maytree.com/fgi/sessions.asp#register 

November 30, 2007 and January 11, 2008, 1:00pm
OWN's Stitches group meeting will be held at Marge Mintz's apartment, 101 - 3636 Bathurst St., code 327. Click here for more information. 

November 30 to December 2
Feminist Alliance for International Action (FAFIA)
National Symposium and General Meeting, Gatineau, Quebec, in collaboration with the Nobel Women's Initiative. Some of the topics are: preparing for Canada's upcoming performance review under CEDAW, the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discriminations Against Women, through updates and training geared towards provincial and territorial groups; an in-depth exploration of gender budgeting and how it can effectively used in the Canadian context; exploring how women's groups in Canada can financially sustain their work; and more... For more information see contact Kristen Wilkinson (email: kwilkinson@fafia-afai.org ); to join or renew a membership, click here for the application form (requires Adobe reader, a free program from www.adobe.com), print the form, fill it out and mail to The Canadian Feminist Alliance for International Action, 151 Slater St., Suite 704, Ottawa, Ontario K1P 5H3.  Also check the website:  www.fafia-afai.org.


ITEMS OF INTEREST: 

Peterborough Women's Hour. A woman's place is by her radio! Trent Radio 92.7 CFFF FM, every Saturday at 2pm.  A joint project of the Trent Women's Centre and Peterborough's Older Women's Network, bringing you news, events, and issues affecting women in our community.  Join us each week for interviews, music, and lively discussions.  Listen online at www.trentradio.ca, contact us at info@trentwomenscentre.ca or 742-7195 for more information or show ideas.

Dress Your Best
at Dixon Hall Community Centre's Labour Link project provides casual clothing to individuals referred from job training programs to assist them in their employability and to secure and maintain full time employment.  To donate clothing, email clientreferrals@dressyourbest.ca 

Glebe House, shared housing accomodation for mid-life women, Peterborough.
Glebe House currently has a unit available on the 3rd floor, suitable for a resident comfortable with 2 flights of stairs.  We will have a room available on the 2nd floor as well.  This is non-profit housing.
Phone:  705-745-7624
email:   glebehouseptbo@gmail.com 

4 INTERESTING WEBLINKS TO CHECK OUT
1. OWN has recently become a member of the Common Front for Retirement Security (CFRS).  CFRS will advocate for better governance of pensions, investments and retirement savings and promotes a wide range of legislation to improve the security and integrity surrounding these tools for planning and managing our resources.  The organization cites a range of legislation to achieve improvements in banking, pension issues, protection for whistleblowers.
Contact: dan.braniff@sympatico.ca 
2.
ACORN - The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now; a democratic, multicultural, grassroots organization, member-owned and member-run, www.canada.acorn.org 
3.
What Older Women Want is a study from interviews of 5000 older women across Canada regarding their health needs, which they felt were not being met or addressed by their health care providers.  Some interesting findings:  www.wowhealth.ca 
4. Toronto Disaster Relief Committee
, website www.tdrc.net, email: tdrc@drc.net 

Maquila Solidarity Network
is a labour and women's rights organization promoting solidarity with grass roots groups in Mexico, Central America, and Asia where many items sold in North America are made.  OWN supports the Maquila Solidarity Network and they now have an informative newsletter available at www.en.maquilasolidarity.org/en/contact .

Cathy Crowe
is on a tour promoting her new book Dying for a Home - Homeless Activists Speak Out.  For location and dates see: www.tdrc.net/tour_dates.htm  
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     

OWN NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
The Communications Committee of OWN would welcome members interested in assisting in the work of producing CONTACT, maintaining the website and developing new ways of communicating our message as broadly as possible.  The work does not require previous experience, it is based on language skills, meeting deadlines and being accurate.  We meet once a month at a minimum and we enjoy ourselves too.

The TELL TREE needs more people to work the phones, as they say.  This is ideal for someone who prefers to work at home and has the time to make 5 or 6 calls a month.  It is a very important aspect of OWN's mandate, as it is a way of keeping in touch with members and reducing isolation.  Call the office at 416-214-1518 and leave a message for Joanna Wilson.


Volunteers needed by the ONTARIO HEALTH COALITION
The Coalition, which has offices in Toronto, is sponsoring a "Protect Rural and Small Hospital Tour" in the following towns: Haliburton, Alexandria, Napanee, Hawkesbury, Picton, Renfrew, Kirkland Lake, Iroquois Falls, Cochrane, Nipigon, and Marathon.  Volunteers are needed to help with basic office work - any amount of time would help.  Call 416-441-2502.

NEW PUBLICATION
See www.statcan.ca/english for a new publication on Seniors.

GLOBAL SUMMIT
Women in Business and Government,
2007 in Germany, www.globewomen.com .

LEARNING OPPORTUNITIES
For older women, at Ryerson University, Toronto, see www.seniorcentre.ca for more information.


PLAN OF ACTION ON AGING
The Review Process of the Madrid International Plan of Action on Aging can be found at www.un.ngls.org . This is a site established by the United Nations Non-governmental Liaison Service.

GRANDPARENTS CARING FOR VULNERABLE CHILDREN
Grandparents, extended family members and community members who care for children in need of protection may now be eligible for financial support and services as part of new reforms to Ontario's child well-being and protection system.  Information:  416-325-5666, or 1-888-789-4199.

OLDER WORKERS
The Federal Government has announced the appointment of an expert panel to study labour market conditions that affect older workers.  Information: lorne.coe@ontario.ca 

PEACE TAX RETURN
You can make a declaration of objections to military taxes to attach to your income tax return.  Information: consciencecanada@shaw.ca 

WHITE RIBBON CAMPAIGN
The White Ribbon symbolizes a man's pledge to never commit, condone, or remain silent about violence against women.  
Email:  info@whiteribbon.ca 

ACTION PLAN
The Ontario Coalition for Social Justice announces an Action Plan for 2007.  Email:  info@ocsj.ca 

SURVEY
The National Council of Welfare has launched a Canada-wide survey to find out what Canadians think about the solution to poverty and insecurity.  Anyone can participate, individuals and organizations, fill out the questionnaire online, go to www.ncwcnbes.net, the survey ends in mid-December and the results will be made public.  This is a great opportunity to ensure the survey reflects women's diverse experiences.

MEMBERS ALERT:

Members are reminded to advise the office of changes of address, phone numbers, email addresses.

FAIR VOTE CANADA
The
Government of Ontario
announces a Citizens' Assembly on Electoral Reform - Referendum expected in October 2007.  
See OWN's publication, CONTACT, for details of the Ontario Citizens Assembly on Electoral Reform recommendations.  To purchase CONTACT, call the OWN office or send email - info is on the Home Page. Also check  www.fairvotecanada.org for more information.


FRIENDLY TO SENIORS
The Toronto Seniors Council has developed a program to assist neighbourhoods and businesses to become seniors' friendly.  This is done by assessing an office, department or store for accessibility and capacity to meet seniors' needs.  An Action Plan with practical suggestions of adaptations/improvements is provided for $100.

Certification of a facility is conferred for no extra charge and is good for 2 years after which re-certification is required.

Qualified senior volunteers can offer employee workshops on the challenges and benefits of providing better service delivery to the growing seniors populations.  Cost $50 per employee.

OWN members may have opportunities to suggest this service to community places they know and use.  One OWN member would love to see coat-checking available on all or alternative floors of department stores -- that winter coat becomes unbearable after a while.

For more information call 416-351-0095 ext. 215, or at www.friendlytoseniors.ca.


Alfreda Mordas Reading Room

The Alfreda Mordas Reading Room is open in the OWN office on Fridays from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The aim of the Reading Room is to highlight the the literary contributions of midlife and older women.  Donated books in these categories would be welcome:  feminist fiction and non-fiction on midlife and older women; self-help and self-affirmation for midlife and older women; up to date information on managing finances, pensions, finding employment; health in all its aspects.

The Reading Room Committee has established some rules for its use and they are posted in the Room.  Please observe the system for signing out books.  A  limit of 2 books can borrowed by OWN members only. 

Reading Room Event
If you enjoyed Heather Mallick's talk and reading from her latest book, Cake or Death, you may email her at mrsramsay4@sympatico.ca .  She welcomes feedback and conversation.

Volunteers for the Reading Room -
OWN members interested in being part of the Alfreda Mordas Reading Room Committee are welcome.  An interest in, and familiarity with Canadian mid-life and older women writers is the most important aspect of this work.  A volunteer is needed for Fridays to help keep the collections up to date.  Call the OWN office 416-214-1518 and leave a message for Victoria.

Please contact the OWN office - Margaret Hawthorn and Erin Harris at 416-214-1518

FEMINIST BOOK DISCUSSION GROUPS


Our groups at libraries across the city are an interesting way to interact with others in a stimulating environment.
Click on the link above for more information. 
These are your contacts:

Northern District Branch - Adrienne Taylor 416-481-2356

   3rd Wednesday of the month,  2 - 4 pm, 40 Orchard View, Room 224A
North York Central –
Mary Hynes 416-441-3310
  
1st Sunday of the month, 1:45pm, 5120 Yonge St. 
OWN Co-op – Leslie Lawlor 416-363-9219
  
2nd Tuesday of the month, 2 - 4 pm, OWN Co-op Building, 115 The Esplanade


  INTEREST GROUPS


The Friendship Link is a congenial group of women of varying ages and from varying walks of life.  Single, married, divorced or widowed, our mission is to enjoy the many social and educational activities Toronto has to offer, while developing support and  friendships around mutual interests.

Any outing that's inexpensive (or free) and easily reached by public transit may become a Friendship Link activity.  We go to plays, movies, lectures, festivals, galleries, lunches, and music and dance performances together - or simply meet for coffee and conversation.

 

We try to schedule at least four activities a month, most of which take place during the day.  One Saturday afternoon each month we have a general meeting at 115 The Esplanade, sometimes with a speaker or other entertainment.

 

If you're curious to see what we're like, just contact the OWN office (416-214-1518) and tell them you want to attend one of our monthly social meetings.  You'll be welcome!

 

Friendship Link is co-sponsored by the OWN Housing Co-op and the Older Women's Network.

 

Stitches – For the person to contact, call the OWN office at 416-214-1518.  Any woman who enjoys handiwork would be welcome to share skills and friendship.  The group is embarking on a new project - Sushimi, a variety of embroidery.  Members will work on 12-inch blocks for a quilt which will be sold or raffled with the proceeds going to OWN.  Our meetings are approximately every 6 weeks.  November 30 and January 11 meetings will be held at Marge Mintz's apartment, 101 - 3636 Bathurst St., code 327,   at 1:00pm.
      

Writers Group – Dawn Hembling  416-467-1304


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