Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), July 6, 1988, p. 6

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A THE HERALD July Plight of discussed at meeting Norval news Unit l of United Church met at the home of Agnes Miller on June Dessert lunch was a birthday cake with strawberries and ice cream for two special ladles May Cleave and Eunice Wilson both celebrated June Following the luncheon dent Dorothy opened the meeting with the old familiar poem What is so Rare As a Day In June Business included a report from the executive meeting that the work on the church has been completed even to the back part Kay Wilson gave the study on Nicaragua A group of people from a study group In Street United Church headed by Rev Clifford Elliott spent two weeks In Nicaragua In September of i66 had first taken Spanish lessons and studied the history and geography of the country They returned home witjTO rolls of film cassettes of views diaries notes ana 14 lifetime memories As a result of their trip they compiled a book Nicaragua A Dream Under Fire which can be obtained from Street United Church 300 Bloor St Toronto The Somoza dynasty lasted years until civil war broke out and he was forced to leave the country But not before he ordered all hospitals schools and acton es bombed billion debt The Sandinistas form the present government The Contras ore a Ladies enjoy bus excursion By KAY WILSON Herald Special five ladles en Joyed the annual bus trip for Nor val United Church on June The bus trip in itself was en joy able passing through rich tar ming area around into the Mennonile country with the horses and buggies First stop was the Farmers Market where Mennonite baking quilts and handcrafts were For hart ihere was a large outside area with fruit and vegetable stands After boarding the bus again the group went on a couple of miles to St Jacobs to find boutiques which left them wanting to set more However the bus was rolling again by one clock and it was on to and the Challenger Restaurant for a beautiful buffet Then it was back home to by Everyone sang he birthday song to Gwen and Beth for June and Jack Crawford also has his birthday the same day Special hanks were extended lo Deatina Cleave and Anne Wilson who arranged the day military force supported by he United States The US has cut off all economic benefits has caused the peo ple untold suffering they stilt have a sense of hope and Joy They say their major source of strength comes Tram heir Chris Ian faith Group visits dairy farms Dill and and Howard and Laidlaw all area people returned from a oneweek to San Diego California where they attended the American Convention Bert and Haze Stewart and daughter from Hornby Doug and Babs and their daughter of also tended As well as attend the con vention they were aboird one of 10 busloads lo visit a dairy farm in Mexico on Ihi Pacific coast They keep heart of tie and milk cows They import all their feed the country is very dry The breeze off Pacific Ocean helps keep the air cooler Berry bonanza Pinegrovc Community Club held its Strawberry Social on June Gertrude Shortlll Mane Murray Keith and Webb ranged the evening Euchrt was played and winners were May Wilson Francis Thomp son and Bruce Thatcher Sympathy sent Sympathy is extended to the family of Gilford Georgetown who passed away on June at he Milton District Hospital Beloved husband of Margaret Stephens and dear father of Joan Mrs Robert Marshall of Milton Marilyn Mrs Victor of Calgary and Diane Mrs Paul May of Sadly missed uj y and stater Isabel Mrs J Carney Predeceased by brother Howard Funeral service was from United Church on Thurs day June 30 Interment was in Evergreen Cemetery Milton CI iff was a great community man and was responsible for holding the first Ham by Garden Party on their farm which was the ball diamond at time He en Joyed ploying euchre and with Roy and Mary Wilson and his wife Marg regularly attended he Plnegrove Euchre Parties It Ironic hat Cliff and Roy Just lived steps from each other and passed within three weeks of each other GRADUATES Bachelor of Science Carol daughter of Ken I hat graduated from Wilfrid University with a Bachelor of in History and Political Science Carol Is enrolled In the University of Western Ontario In the Faculty of Law for September Marilyn daughter of Sidney and has graduated from the University Toronto Marilyn received her Bachelor or Science In Nursing the convocation on June 10 She has accepted a nursing Hon with the Credit Valley Hospital Help sought Committee work Isn t always deadly dull Very often the result of a work is especially rewarding Canadian Mental Health Association branch has a number of com ml tees which wquld benefit from the expertise and Input of association members and com munlty resident If you are In In Public Education Personnel and Finance please contact Pearl Wolfe at for details 157 Main SI TUC 157 Main St STORE SpMidng In Uniform Maternity Uniforms Men Dental Jackets Male Nurses Uniforms loSil 8750481 SPECIAL 12exp 15exp 5 24exp 8 36expll FREE Double Prints or Double Size with this coupon If yon doubt print coat you CAN YOU BELIEVE THIS 5x7 color enlargement for as low as per picture Including film developing Only at Sooters Sexual Assault Services in Halton SASH reaches out to help women By DONNA KF Herald Staff Sexual victims have a in thanks to people like Manlyn Green Initiator of the SASH program Sexual Assault vices In The assault victim docsn need a psychologist or psychiatrist necessarily She dealing with One incident in her life She needs so meone to talk to says Mrs Green The someone talk to in of phone volunteers operating on hour basis But Mrs Green would like to see a part time worker lighten the load of these volunteers Often crisis calls arc during and dinner when our most cup J at home lime worker will be install the new building suited in South be in use by next December said Mrs Green The worker be liaison between Police the Women Centre aim the Police Vic SASH mirks in conjunction with other services centres to provide cnunsclllnfi and inform a lion directs assault centre jjf Hospitals If tint hospitals have such on ami explains to women the importance receiving attention Immediately an assault And Mrs Green can see her system working One young woman who was attacked kept constant rapport with the SASH volunteers She called back about six limes You could sec he getting a grip on herself sold Mrs Green Women are not the only callers Aside from the standard prank phone calls male callers concerned for their girlfriends wives and daughters identity their to the women and rcccivt advice from volunteers Volunteers are giving solid because they train Intensively for eight to 10 weeks by lecturers and through video taped Information sessions aster University Hospital uses for assault volunteers Volunteers are taught about the controversial Issue of date rape Statistically more than half the assaults that occur are men known to the women Total stranger rope quite rare she said Date rape was given coverage Id Mrs I Din funded organization appeared on television In June to mark Sexual Assault Awareness Month A KOODOO budget was shared among sectors of assault groups to advertise that sexual assault is a crime whether it is by one own husband a pushy date or a total stranger said Mrs Green Familiar men are easier to take to court and but forensic scientists arc is becoming aware of more exact identification methods The forensic examination kit developed In part by Mc Master Hospital argot takes samples from under the nails of the victim Includes pieces of body hair and body fluid samples They want to know the profile of the victim so that all the ex ran ecus bits ore from the assailant said Mrs Green The samples go from the pal lent to the doctor and straight to the police making them c for court New developments are taking place In the world of forensic studies said Mrs Green An English scientist In the UK has discovered a method of taking the pattern the fingerprint of the human body from blood semen and skin samples Before the deoxyribonucleic the building blocks of human life teats can be used as evidence a precedent must be set in court said Mrs Green SASH Is expanding They wont provincial government grants to ex pond but cannot receive them until they ore on independent lion By next year they should receive the same status as the Halton Women Place becoming an independent profit charitable organization and wilt be eligible for provincial grants A future building for Sexual Assault Services of will be located in South said Mrs Green Mr and Mrs Jerry Core of Sheldon ton of Mr and Mr Jamie rorgelowti are happy announce Fay of Milton on July at the forthcoming marriage or their Church Photo submitted daughter Honda I to Paul Marilyn reen The first thing you say are you safe Is he gone Then you ask them if they want to call the police and you recommend they receive medical attention said Mrs Green SASH volunteers accompany victims both the hospital and police station explaining pro and helping them express their anger said Mrs Green One of the problems of assault Is that women feel all their power has been taken away We try to restore their sense of power encouraging them to deal with their emotions ana to make the event part of their post When powers been taken away the first tiling you try and da is give It back to them This Is a bad analogy but s sort of like getting back on the horse she said DENTURE THERAPY CLINIC AW TRENTON DT CHURCH STREET GEORGETOWN across AND CULTURAL 8772359 VIDEO DISC CLEARANCE REDUCED TO- 00 Sale Begins July 9th While Supplies Last TELEVISION 265 GUELPH STREET GEORGETOWN 8779541 C oroet These talented and artistic business people invite you to visit them for this areas most unique I hi I A flo cri torn pine jun Hurt Maries and I red Rogers nled on l Unique Tin 3rd Line of on Peel lid Baseline of Cheltenham Open to Wed thru Sun and Holiday Mondays 2718 Glen Gift fflf OPEN f Sunday 4 Holiday Mondays Woodcraft We have been creating beautiful gifts in the 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