Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 22, 1990, p. 12

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Page 12 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday September 22 1M0 United Way volunteers honored At the 1990 United Way campaign kick off luncheon at North Golf and Country Club leaders and patrons of last year United Way campaign were honored for their committment and participation Among those honored Included Steve Williamson Chantell Anderson Monty Hyde Graham Stratford Stacey Hamilton Jack Mclnnls Doug Brock Barry Kedwell Coral Charles Bill Lori Vermeulen Ken Morisawa Norm Bowler DennlB Foley Bert Arnold Tim Kilmer Doug and Rud Whiting Herald photo 4M W SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE Saturday is Sample Day at Steak Express 3 LB BOX SOLID BREAST MEAT NOT CHOPPED OR FORMED 8770721 STEAK EXPRESS Delrex Blvd St Centre Georgetown Parenting can be learned Parenting Can Be Learned is the banner message for this year Child Abuse Prevention Month Campaign declared by the In dependent Order of Foresters IOF for the month of October Citing the need to respond to the growing incidence of child abuse in Canada by educating and raising awareness levels of the general public the is sponsoring a series of effective parenting workshops in October in 11 key cities across the country to pro mote the parenting theme It is extremely important that as a community we understand and recognize the extensive nature of this widespread problem so that we can protect our children says Rosemary Jones associate public relations director for the Hosted by Dr Arnold a well known child behavioral psychologist the workshops ill offer parents practical techniques for coping with the pressure of raising children Topics such as disciplining stress reduction and anger will be covered The which has been involv in the prevention of child abuse for more than years has gained support for its campaign from a vanety of child and health care prof ls across the country as well as numerous federal and pro vincial government agencies According to Rogers leading federal government ad visor on child sexual abuse chang ing attitudes and behavior is of paramount importance to the prevention of child abuse Public awareness programs such as the IOF Child Abuse Month and effective parenting workshops are key in itiatives designed to help improve the lives of children by reaching parents says Rogers The IOF has also developed a community guide resource book which is available to the public to help interested individuals organize their own child abuse prevention events This booklet provides an introduction to the tional campaign as well as ideas for activities and other in formation For those parents who would like additional information concerning parenting and the prevention of child abuse the has films videos and pamphlets available at cost or free of charge These materials can be ordered by contacting the IOF toll free number l HALTON HILLS COLLISION RR ACTON ONT WERE YOUR INSURANCE BROKERS WE UNDERSTAND PAUL C ARMSTRONG BROKERS LTD MILL ST Harts GeotOBtown Ontario 8770133 Enter The Heralds SHOPPING SPREE CONTEST DClOSrfc You Could Be 1 of 8 Winners Of A Shopping Spree At Any One Of The Participating Merchants HERES HOW TO ENTER Simply villi one of the Participating Shopping Spree Value Store nil in an entry coupon No necessary Contest ends Saturday November Each store will be making 1 Random Draw for a S5Q0 00 SHOPPING SPREE from an the coupons deposited at heir store on Monday November The person whose name Is randomly drawn at each of the participating Shopping Spree Value Stares will be to win one of the eight Shopping Spree prlies by answering a mathematical tesUng question 3 The prize is a voucher only The voucher can be used as cash towards your purchases at the preselected SHOPPING SPREE VALUE STORE The winner may elect to make purchases which ex ceed the value of the voucher by adding personal funding Provincial taxes are extra Chech individual store lor Sale Hem Pities must be accepted as awarded No cash value No Decision of the judges is final You may enter as often as you Ike by visiUng one or an of the par ticlpating Shopping Spree Value Stores 6 No responsibility be assumed for tost misdirected entries 7 Employees and immediate relatives of The Herald or participating ad vertisers are not Winners must be 18 years or older By entering the contest you agree to accept these rules Look For The Specially Marked Shopping Spree Value Stores Every Week Only IN the HERALD Your Regional Super Station

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