Catch a fish not a buzz
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Ernest I.C.A.D.C. C.E.O./Founder
Ernest W. Matton is an Addictions Behavioural Specialist with his International Certification as a Drug & Alcohol Counsellor, and E.F.T. Practitioner trained by David Rourke an E.F.T. Master. Ernest is a member in good standing with the C.A.C.C.F. and O.A.C.C.P.P. He comes from a psychiatric, gerontology, correctional, and Aboriginal background. He is a seminar speaker and group facilitator in the areas of addictions/mental health, grief, suicide, conflict resolution, mediation, anger release and building healthy relationships. He has a private practice and specializes in working with youth and families. He is the founder of the Catch a Fish Not a Buzz Program ® for Youth. His philosophy is but a simple one: "Youth don't care how much you know, they want to know how much you care." What is E.F.T.? E.F.T. (emotional freedom technique) is an exciting, revolutionary approach to the lasting resolution of psychological and emotional disturbances. By directly addressing the disrupted energy flows, people are quickly able to end long standing emotional and physical discomfort. Energy disruptions are gently removed by tapping with our finger tips on selected points along the body’s energy meridians while keeping the problems in mind.
"Youth don't care how much you know, they want to know how much you care."
Ileine is born and raised in a small town up North and is fluent both in French & English and brings with her years of experience in the administrative, educational, and horticultural field, working both in the private, public and not-for-profit sectors. Working with a diverse young population allows her to share her life experience and skills to help others grow emotionally and spiritually. She enjoys working with youth and families in helping them attain their goals and realized their dreams. She is often quoted saying: "Youth are our messengers to the future, what we teach them today they will pass onto other tomorrow"
Marjorie is a mother of three teenagers, happily married, and enjoys spending time with family and friends. She has been involved in the Francophone community for several years and most recently with the French language Education system, along with developing and launching two early year's centre. She has devoted 17 years as a volunteer for the Perkinsfield Parks and Recreation, Chairperson for Tiny Parks and Recreation and has been actively involved with her church and co-administrates the day camp program, and coordinates the "Gift from the Heart Dinner". She feels that learning is a life long journey, and needs to be experienced one step at a time.

I am happily married to my spouse Rosey of 28 years, with one beautiful daughter 12 years of age named Emma. Hobbies included reading, traveling and fishing, and golfing. I have volunteered with Big Brothers and the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Simcoe County Insulin Pumpers. I myself was diagnosed with Juvenile Diabetes 40 years ago. I’ve been involved in the construction trade for 30 plus years as >a Carpenter/Contractor. “Helping a young person to grow spiritually >helps us as adults in our own personal growth”. We should strive to help others to fulfill our own life course.
 
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  Shay's philosophy is simple, the most important thing a child needs to learn is that he or she is a special person with unique talents. As a mother, employment counsellor, semi tech, web page designer, poet and active volunteer, she spends her time encouraging self growth, love of life and self esteem . Shay or Sharon as her mother named her, has a B.A in phsychology and years of experience tinkering with computers and training youth and adults.
 
   
   


"Youth don’t care how much you know, they want to know how much you care" cafnab@look.ca;
ernie@catchafishnotabuzz.com;
ernest@look.ca