Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 24, 1985, p. 10

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Page SECTION A THE HERALD December Therapist heads sexual abuse program Mr Paul Bennett has been led to the position of the Sexual Abuse Program by the Child Abuse Council He of fid ally assumed his duties Nov 1 Mr Bennett has been affiliated COHH Family Services In Burlington as a Iherap si for the past 3 years Previously to that he had served In the Departments of Psychla try Joseph Brant Hospital and Medical Centre He holds his degrees In social work from Mc Master University As a therapist Mr Bennett works with Individuals couples and families who seek help with a variety of problems He has played an important role over the past A years In the establishment of a region wide comprehensive treatment program for individuals and families Involved in some form of sexual abuse Mr Bennett says that there Is a strong need for a greater commitment to the program from existing commu and services We need more professionals Involved in the program particularly to run the various treatment groups who have been participating since the program s Inception can share the HILLS ARTS COUNCIL Herald special A few weeks ago Gretchen Day whose of flowers fruits and vegetables I greatly admire wrote column In th a space under the II lis Arts Council Logo head lined Learn to be discriminating art buyers I must confess I was very pleased ih her column because she made an attempt to tackle the cnorm troublesome problem or signed and numbered re product Ions which arc sell in galleries that sell reproduct under the ted Edit on When the editor of the Herald asked mc lo te a column for the Arts Council Space to give Day some time to prepare herself for the Test ve season ahead of us I decided to enlarge some more on the question of reproductions and their value as works of art The value of a work of art Is before any monetary value It might also possess an aesthetic value If a work art does not possess any aesthetic value It Is by not a work of art How does one defect aesthetic value First of all you need an aesthetic sense or an eye for art in Ihe case music you need an ear You are born with an aesthetic Only through the most rigorous Iran can you re it If at all And even J you arc bom an eye for art or an ear or music you will still have to Ira In to tunc this eye In order to eventually have the kind of Instrument at your command that will enable you to detect the aesthetic value In a paint for instance or a bu or why not In the of your car The disc rim I tut ting art buyer is able lo weigh the aesthetic value of Ihe work of he or she is looking at Students from Centennial Middle Jennie Van Alex School held a draw recently and raised Andrea Schneider Slegner for the World Wildlife Fund The Sarah Kelly Craighead money will go towards the Save he Panda I fund Student Involved In effort were from left Melissa Nancy Chris Ford and Zlmmer Herald November busy for firefighters November was a busy month or year Figures show lire damages firefighters with calls for service compared to according lo the monthly activity last year There have been no report submitted by Fire Chief Bill fatilltlea either year Cunningham to town council FOR QUAUTY PRODUCTS WITH EXPERT SERVICE CALL SSI NEED AN AUCTIONEER CALL GEORGE SUITOR 519 853 Young St One firefighter and one member of the public were injured and damges tallied in the month Last November there were no injuries and fire damages were only BARRY D TiMLECK Chartered Accountant CARRETAL BUILDING SUITE 301 S GEORGETOWN 8776948 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY COMPUTER SPECIALIST MICRO COMPUTER SALES WORD PROCESSING SECRETARIAL SERVICES SUPPORT SERVICES 8778877 Seasons Greetings from the Management Staff Comforts of the Season at k smith HAPPY NEW EL FROM D0NUTTIME GEORGETOWN In appreciation of your patronage we wish you and your family Seasons Greetings and a Happy New Year CAPITAL FORD SALES We pray that the spirit of peace and understanding will prevail throughout this blessed season GREETINGS FROM THE STAFF JOYCE BETTY JOYCE BETTYS DIANE J STREET GEORGETOWN IN APPRECIATION OF YOUR PATRONAGE OVER YEARS WE ARE OFFERING THE BIGGESTSALE EVER OVER THE CHRISTMAS WEEK CANADIANA SAYELLE Rug NOW NOW SHETLAND CHUNKY Reg 50 NOW BEEHIVE ASTRA Reg 25 1 PENGUOIN CHAMPION SAYELLE SALE PRICE 99 DOWNTOWN VIDEO Lifetime Membership Regular Price SPECIAL OPENING OFFER Lifetime Membership If you sign up OPEN FRI DEC 27th SALE CONTINUES TO SAT JAN 3rd86 ALL SALES NO LAY AWAY OH SALE HEMS Before 85 Year end Just Arrived AMERICAN NINJ A GODZILLA 85 LAST DRAGON DELIVERY BOY COME TO GEURGETOWNS LATEST GREATEST VIDEO OUTLET 98A MAIN ST S 8770935

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