Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 30, 1989, p. 3

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TIIFHLRALD OUTLOOK Saturday September Page Students can get emotional help Students with emotional pro blems and their families can get treatment at the children assess and treatment centre soon to open at E C Drury High School in Milton The Milton centre will offer confidential meetings with a social worker or psychologist and the trouble child program director Heather Cooks said It for children who are ex emotional behavioral developmental learning or social difficulties If you can help them in the long Public meeting process wont be changed A Halton Hills planning staff gestion to pare down the public meeting process for condominium and subdivision projects was re jected Town councillors responded to a recommendation made by deputy planning director Bruce MacLean Mr MacLean explained that a pro vincial law reduced the 35day public notice of meeting to days He also suggested that the town could save time by streamlining a process that could sometimes mean two public meetings are held on the same application Should you wish to save time we are suggesting that you no longer hold public meetings for all applications he said But councillors say they want to keep the system as it is All ap plications will undergo the public meeting process Joe Hewitt said he does not want to cut out the public pro cess The public s to know and right to be involved is crucially important Acton Coun Rick Bonnette said he would like to keep the public meeting a standard procedure Councillors heard that developers Auld be slowed down by all the public meetings But Ac ton Coun Norm Elliott said public meetings are a small part of a timeconsuming process If it was only public meetings that were to delay developers they wouldn t have any grey hairs on their heads But if there Was any one meeting that was not posted as a public meeting it would probably cause councillors more grief than going through the process Georgetown Coun Ann Currie said the public meeting process may slow things down but in this case 1 11 sacrifice efficiency for the good of the public run theyr are going to chleve more academically Mrs Cook said it was hard to answer how many people would come to the Milton facility when it opens Oct 10 but she said a pro gram in Burlington has been sue since it opened in The ministry of community and social services gave a grant of to expand the health services in The Milton centre will serve all of North Halton Mrs Cook said Families will visit the health centre for three to four months on the average We really try to work on a short term tion M Cook said What you want to do is relieve some of the pressure attached to emotional problems Often preteen boys and teenage girls undergo difficulties she said Girls aged 13 and 14 could be ex some depression issues around autonomy and parent child conflicts Mrs Cook said Boys at ages nine to 11 tend to act out when they have pro blems They can get involved in fights begin to steal or de fiant behavior The Milton centre will staff a family therapist a social worker a child and youth worker and a psychologist The staff is small but multi disciplinary Mrs Cook said Children will meet with the pro fessional staff either as individuals or with family members The first thing we want to do is figure out what troubling them Mrs Cook said We tend to do a lot of family work because children a lot of the problems they experience have to do with how they see themselves fitting into the family Opening of Fiddler will be a gala event ByBARBDUNLEAVY Opening night of Fiddler on the Roof will be a bit different from past opening nights for Globe Pro ductions The evening of Nov 16 is going to be a gala evening and the audience is invited for dessert and coffee in the Gallery after the show Globe will also be making a donation to the Ralph Memonal Fund out of the proceeds of the gala evening This fund was started by fnends of Ralph in the art community Ralph was a cofounder of the Georgetown Choral Society founder of the Globe Pro ductions founder of Halton Hills Arts Council Georgetown Citizen of the Year in 1983 valued member of the Rotary Club for many years teacher of music at Georgetown Distnct High School and was instrumental in getting the Cultural Centre project started Interest on the funds donated Jo the Ralph Memorial Fund provides the entertainment at the annual brunch held in Ralphs memory Tickets for Fiddler s opening night gala are the same price as all other performances The show dates are Nov 17 18 Con tain time is 8 m for the evening performances Matinees will be on Sunday Nov I7and26at2pm Tickets are available at Royal LePage Real Estate Guelph Street Georgetown ACCIDENTS and or TRAFFIC TICKETS Protect Your nsurarjee Rales and Demerit POINTS Farmer Police Officer will defend you in court Consultation 873 1898 DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC AW TRENTON CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN ACROSS FROM LIBRARY AND CULTURAL CENTRE 8772359 Saturday September 30th 11 00 A OPENING SPECIAL 15 Sessions Only 151 hour and Mayor Russ Miller and Marilyn Sarjeantson for Treatments Bonus Hours Shape Up The Feminine Way FREE Figure Analysis No strenuous effort No strain No fatigue No taxing flours of exhausting exercise All you do is come in Exercise tables do the rest to shed lose unsightly bulges Enoy losing inches in our pleasant feminine surroundings OPEN HOUSE Refreshments You are welcome to browse and appreciate fully our new facilities Ribbon Cutting Ceremony 11AM Sat Sept 30 1 1 6 St Georgetown 8734907 Rear Entrance

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