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Plus, First Pacific — - Credit Union has four : automated teller — locations and more on. the way so you can - avoid lineups and access | youraccount 24 hours — a day,7 days a week! ‘locations around» : Greater Victoria — the: -firstina long series of reasons why First Pacific : _ Credit Union means - - First Rate Service for Gre 2ate er Victoria! Licensees tocneninetiaimandac RANE 0 ser J ANSTIARE BRE ATW DUB AV TUEANG TETAS Ut TUES SG AEATING 0, RURAL MICHIGAN Lt 4 YSIVNEY BAND Hod? SERVICE| sn aeeneennwnenenmrninn pal SATA ROAD ACU AVE '.formation people . satisfying “whom will George Kurbatott, This. wek’s. guest article j is by Victoria psychologist Rick Hanna, PhD. According to the. latest in- from .. Statistics Canada, there are now 31 divorces for every 100 marriages in this country. British Columbia leads. the way among Canadian provinces with 9,000 divorces per year, compared to . 22,000 . marriages. Canada’s divorce rate. has increased tenfold since 1950. Whether we like it or not, a sudden: and major trans- formation of the institution of marriage is underway. We can no longer say, if. we ever could, that divorce is caused by. some: psychological: flaw in ‘one or both spouses. Apparently divorce happens to some of the © nicest people. In. investigating the causes of separation, I have usually found -. that. the husband and..wife each give different reasons for. the breakup. In_ general, i. think today. simply aren’t.» willing to. put. up. with’ an» un- definitely. Instead they decide to cut their losses and start over. Unlike their parents, people ~ today regard divorce as a viable alternative to. an. marriage. . For. the most part ‘the new ‘divorced are the offspring of the ‘postwar, baby boom. “These: people got married i in their early . Z twenties and split up a ifew years ‘later. me Slightly over half of these ex-» couples” have. ‘children, most. of eventually: find ae ~ Women. “.majority. of relationship. in-.~. “Nearly all Unhappy © be .interested™ nie information Wednesday, January.26, 1983 some fairly predictable after- effects. Men and women alike identify. loneliness as a major problem. Some are troubled by feelings of guilt or worthlessness. who receive custody of the children in about 85 per cent of the cases, are often under considerable stress because of the exhausting breadwinner/housekeeper/child care roles. ° . On the-.positive side, the separated and divorced people I have met relish: their new freedoms, . including - freedom from the dreariness ofa dying marriage. Many are able to. turn their domestic catastrophe into an opportunity for positive change. Most people. recover “from marital separation within’ six. months to two years. At. that point they are likely to tell you, ‘I didn’t know. it would. be. so hard or take so long, but-if had the choice again I wouldn’t go back.”’ The separated. or person needs to know that things are likely: to turn out all right. divorced people eventually. remarry, and - their second: marriages tod to. be happy. Separated and divorced people -.who- wish to make ‘sense out of . what is happening. to them may’: a weekend © workshop to be held at Camosun College. Feb. 5. and 6. Further Camosun at 592-1281,.local 461. combination. of” divorced - is available from ~ ry 3 - Do-you have a problem, are: you, concerned with the state of. ; your marriage, the behaviour of your: EY ? Do you. need. felpe oe “living” : ich. As a communit Ly. service | _ DISTRICT 0 WO SAANICH PUBLIC NOTICE “ROAD CLOSURE AND EXCHANGE BY- Law - PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby. given that ‘the. Council of the District of North = . Saanich intends to adopt. By-law: No:. Att being. ““Road Closure’ and. EX: - change By-law No. 1° (1982)'"»: This by-law ‘would convey or cause 10 be fe ~ conveyed that portion of Dunne Road as idicated on the attached plan. in ex: change for a. concurrently executed Deed of Land conveying to the: District of ~ North Saanich, free and. clear of all encumbrances: and. for. highway. pure)» i poses, that portion, of the Remainder of.Lot 9, Section 19. Range 3 East, 4 North. Saanich District, Plan 6621: also indicated: dn the altached plan. a a “copy of the above proposed By-law may be inspected al the Municipal Hall. “1620 Mills Road, North: Saanich, B.C. between the hours of 8.30: a.m. and ii : 4.30 p. m, an any, day ihe. Municipal. Hall is open. for business. January 21 etst 1983. y [ee Toa CONVEY D To THE DISTRICT H SAANICH OBA. GREEN Mm nicipal Clerk ANCHOR