SECTION C THE HERALD Wednesday September II Mills Septal Former coop farmer active on committees If you want to put a label on Morley Mills it might be the senior citizen who refused to be put up an a shelf Since his early days as a farmer Bruce County near Mr Mills has refused to slow down A strong advocate of cooperative ventures thlsDelrexBlvd a director of George towns first coop town house development which Is named after him Hog the liiiliilS have stayed active In lUllon Hills working for men group the YMCA legal clinic HANDS and many other organizations board of directors for the local legal clinic and his church while finding time to go lo disarmament meet for Hilts Action Tor Nuclear Disarmament and writing a column lor seniors In local news papers Mr Mills Is an avid reader who says he t have much time or inclination to watch of television or participate In bingo games Id much rather be working with people on a project he Married to Lauretta Mills who aught school for IS years the couple have two sons two daughters and five grandchildren Through his study of Canadian and British history Mr Mills has come to the conclusion that progress is slow He Is a man who feels very strongly about social Injustice and the plight or he poor When a majority of seniors might have taken a Family stance on the East West conflict he has come out in favor of The United States and the Soviets are both trying to extend their influence any way they can Small countries are caught In the squeeze and they suffer out of fear he says It Is what I call the blunder of the historians weve learned of the battles and the gene rals but we dan t know the name of the guy who invented the mariners compass The North American Indians helped the White Man to settle but British and French stole the country from Ihcm and put them on reserves he says Mr Mills learned about operatives ram his early days on the farm His dad was a member of the United Farmers of Ontario UFO He went to school In a one room and lived in a arm house without hydro until 1945 During the Depression there was no money for farm equip ment so their first Ir ac tor bought until 1943 The acre farm In Bruce County was primarily dairy with and poultry milk went to the coop cheese factory which was owned and manag ed by Ihe farmers The coop like or Bordons who never showed their books The money goes right back to the farm who take the risk ho says In he and his wife left their fourth genera form join the first coop farm in Ontario started by a Second World War veteran and located Just north of Kingston The His family shared Ihe farm with six famili es over a period of 12 Sears before Morley ad lo change jobs because of throat and respiratory problems The advantage of the farm coop was lhat a farmer could take two weeks holidays and afford time off for ill he says He andhls wife moved to Georgetown where he joined the field staff working for the department or agrlcul ture After five years of registering the milk pro duction of bonis In Peel and Well counties Mr Mills retired early because of his respira tory problem keenly inter ested In farming and Im a farmer at heart he says So many people take farming for granted His involvement with young people has helped Morley broaden his horizons To get the most out of life one has to be Interested in people and what theyre doing hi says Program for ad victim Grim statistics prompt action against sex abuse Herald I Writer It may be hard to believe but American statistics from five major surveys between 1940 and 19TB show one in Tour girls and one In ten boys will be mole sted by the age of IB Our similarity to that culture is such that I think we can assume the same number of abuse cases the Oak villc and North Halton Childrens Aid Society Family Services super visor told The Herald Thursday Such grim statistics have encouraged Mrs Lee and Halton Child Abuse Council therapist Ross Plant to set up a program for adult vie Urns of molestation Together under the auspices of the Child Abuse Council the two therapists will help a group of eight women share their experiences understand their feel bigs then and now and resolve them Well help them move from the stance of victim to survivor Mrs Lee said believe anything can be worked through not forgotten but no longer JOAN LEE causing immobility and being the controlling factor In their life The struggle to re gress the experience which can be anything from sexual intercourse to a flasher in a park can affect the mental health of a victim They can be equally deva stating she said TERRIFIED It can range from the extreme of being terrified of men and By and Lauretta Mills Age Is a quality of mind If youve left your Dreams behind If hope is cold If you no longer look ahead If your ambitious Ares Are dead Then you are It Is not by the gray of that one knows the W the heart AND COUNSELLING Out Family Guidance and Taunt Board No Charge Court HOME RT SERVICES n Hit Hands and Equipment 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those who did not receive one previously Fashion color counselling agent ready to roll Young who des In East close to Grand Valley has com negotiations to re present Color Me Beauti ful In the Georgetown Acton and Milton area Color Me Beautiful of Virginia USA is an International Corporation specializes in Color Analyzing and Fashion Counselling on a personal basis Color Analyzing deter mines the shades of colors hat are your best as the proper shades a significant difference in your appearance fashion counselling co vers clothing style print fabric all Important ele ments to create an dual Fashion Statement I started to lake an interest In colour more than two years ago says Mrs Young but when I began my research into the field I had great difficulty in contacting any company or organization that I wished lo be associated with It was not until I came into contact with Color Me Beautiful I fell satisfied After completing an in tensive and lengthy train lng course conducted by the U company which itself was precceded by a test to be accepted for the course as only l or every applicants is accepted Mrs Young was granted her Certification from Co lor Me Beautiful The reason chose Color Me Beautiful as opposed to many other companies engaged In the business was their range of colors and their cons Is says Ills incredibly difficult to hold color shades in sample form year after year and Color Me Beautiful have unlocked the secret of holding a consistent range of colors Their training program was all nal will be operating her Canadian business from her studio acharm log cabin presently being fitted out for her own purposes Consultations can be arranged by calling sob el Young at being unable to really trust and share and experience true lntlma to seeing yourself as only a sexual object Mrs Lee said The effect of the experience depends on she said A child exposed to a flasher In the park can carry that scar for a long time and can her view of males whereas for another child it may not have the same effect Victims often feel they re the only one Mrs Lee said Group therapy helps them meet other victims and see that t so and It gives them the support of the group The setting with other victims very helpful she said The group members must realize this expe rience Is interfering with their lives and be ready to commit them selves to 20 weekly sessions for one and a half hours There will be points where it gels painful and Its easier to drop out Mrs Lee remarked Thats why the commitment Is required SCARY Its a scary expe rience for people go back over something thats been locked up she said It was frustration with tho lack of such a pro gram In Halton that prompted Mrs Lee and Mr Plant to start one Right now the two are taking calls from Intere sted adults and inter viewing them Conflden tlality Is guaranteed and callers are invited to contact Bonnie at or Mrs Lee at Were looking for women where the expe rience Is Interfering In their lives Mrs Lee said 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