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He and his wife Kristin . are
charged with seven counts of fraud
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lion- With the disappearance in
4' fund from the Brussels Stockyards
, accounts last fall. '
Denise Wilkins
elected chairman
° cc•uncilfor 'Denise Milldriv'has
been elected chairman of Wingham.
Town Councirs property commit-
tee.
Ms. Wilkins was elected to the
position at the committee's regular
April meeting.
• She replaces Councillor Ward
Robertson, the former chairman",
who recently transferred to the
recreation committee in a switch of
committee responsibilities with
Reeve Bruce Machan.
This is the first council term for
Ms. Wilkins.
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NOt just violence by men
that's wrong, speaker says
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that the level of violence is not as Pithily Violence can be identified
severe. by signs other than the obvious
"We are at a point now where we bruises and broken bones, he said.
feel confident that our group "Listen to your friends ... hear
should be more in the public eye, to them talk about their relation -
let the public know that we are a ships," he said. "Listen particularly
group of men helping- men' help for things that are tinged with fear
each other,
tance with professional assis- ordread."
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A special telephone line, 482- .'Even the sort of statement that
might otherwise be taken as a light
3933, connects a calkr directly with thing, he said, the type of statement
the Group Delta pmgram. Referrals
come from the courts, family physi-
cians, and just plain friends.
Although alcohol is implicated in
about 50 per cent of reported family
violence, Dr. Reberg said it should
not considered as the only factor.
"We, unfortunately, have had
self -admitted alcoholics in our pro-
gram — who have also been violent
— who have solved their alcohol
problem and mistakenly believed
that (sobriety) ended their problem
with violence,” he said. "Stopping
drinking does not stop the vio-
lence."
Group Delta, however, shares a
"common spirit of fellowship with
Alcoholics Anonymous."
There is a strong position in the
group about physical ditcipline "We may be advancing in one
ikftlt children, he said, and that is area, in that it is becoming less
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That, he added, is a good general- selves."
that might be made by a woman
who is genuinely uncertain about
what her spouse's reaction might
be
"Ask the type of supportive
questions that provide more infor-
mation," he saidb "We often think
these areas are off limit for some
reason, and I agree that it's pretty
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scary territory to get into."
People suspecting: family vio-
lence are often faced with trying to
answer the question•by attempting
to determine the difference between
aggression and violence.
"In the final analysis, however,
trying to sort out the the questions
of that nature is not as important as
trying to eliminate it" he said,