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Posted: Tuesday 25 October, 2005 at 8:26 AM
Erasmus Williams

    Front Row (seated): June James-Morton, Lillian Salters, Deputy Prime
    Minister and Minister of Social and Community Development and Gender
    Affairs, the Hon. Sam Condor, Patricia Davis-Paul and Ms. Aimee
    Inniss. Back Row (standing): Sandra Morton, Murene Pemberton, Jasmine
    Clarke, Angela Maltay-Cornelius, Sylvia May Archibald, Jennifer
    Archibald, Verna Pemberton and Agatha Caines.


     

    BASSETERRE, ST. KITTS, OCTOBER 24TH 2005 Sixteen ladies in
    St. Kitts and Nevis have declared they will no longer be damsels in
    distress when they graduated from a Car Maintenance Workshop for
    Women.

    We are celebrating an accomplishment as it is the first course of
    this kind to be held solely for women in our Federation, said
    graduant, June James-Morton, who pointed out  that auto mechanics is
    still an unchartered territory for women.

    Participants are graduating from ignorance in this area to possess
    a wealth of knowledge and have developed skills in the car
    maintenance. We are graduating from fear of the many car problems,
    the jargon and the bills that the mechanics throw at us, to
    confidence in dealing with these problems and in dealing with the
    mechanics; from forbidden territory to familiar grounds. Under the
    bonnet was off limits to us and it was the men who set the limits
    for us and we are now on familiar grounds, said James-Morton in
    delivering the welcome remarks during the ceremony at the Keys
    Community Centre.

     

    She said the young ladies were graduating from dependence on male
    partners or mechanics to independence.
    We do not have to play the role of the damsel in distress and wait
    on a man to pass by and change our flats, we can do that ourselves.
    It warms our hearts to know that our accomplishments are celebrated
    by other women, said James-Morton, who challenged the men in the
    room to lift any car bonnet and ask them to identify the parts of
    the car engine.

    The brainchild of the course, Miss Aimee Inniss, representing the
    course facilitator, Sgt. Royston Griffin of the St. Kitts-Nevis
    Coast Guard, in remarks  said it was organised as a result of her
    own ignorance and fear of her vehicle.

    And I thought to myself that if I have all these fears and do not
    know about  my vehicle, I am sure there are several other women, who
    do too, said Inniss. The course first started with 8 persons and
    concluded with 16 successfully completing.

    Ms. Inniss was high in praise for course instructor Griffin. He was
    very eager, very loyal and very dedicated and stuck with us women
    and he answered so many questions, said Inniss, who added that the
    8-week course comprised of theory on Wednesdays and practical on
    Thursdays.

    The areas covered included engine pre-check, history of vehicles and
    identification of operating parts; basic operation of the engine,
    vehicle first aid, changing the tires, use of the transmission, use
    of the foot and safety brakes, the purpose of the battery, an
    outline of the cooling system, an outline of the lubricating system
    and practical evaluation.

    The graduating students are Jennifer Archibald, Sylvia May
    Archibald, Cheryl Boyles, Agatha Caines, Jasmine Clarke, June
    James-Morton, Angela Maltay-Cornelius, Sandra Morton, Patricia
    Davis-Paul, Amanda Pemberton, Carol Pemberton, Murene Pemberton,
    Verna Pemberton, Kirsten Richards, Lillian Salters and Eveta
    Somersall, most of whom received their certificates from Deputy
    Prime Minister and Minister of Social and Community Development and
    Gender Affairs, the Hon. Sam Condor.

    The graduating students participated in a skit highlighting the
    abuse women unknowingly suffer at the hands of unscrupulous
    mechanics.

     

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