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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance-Times, 1988-11-01, Page 5• • • •?, 1 f•4 47, =15 2. Ar. 1 Ask 2'14 A, ••9•••-ve-0. -"rem, 0662 tar a ^Vie 414.‘. • -4 4` A • = . A e4s., 1%4 ,.• Thetask, **a t • 0 The seVenldhit "safety prograra. 01011 Po! sport safety Mt- -- Augystr.,. f includes the,Creation of an AdViabry;',. COMMittee. OW sport, Fitness and' , RecreatiOnSafety: :GO 1 a — ,*se recomrnendationof ebr040146-,jtiry which reviewed di • accidental, drug-related-,:deadi BerLji flarvardof Toronto. •" . Black says reduction on the use of illegal drugsmustfettS 91)the • concept of "supply and demand", but that .simply drawing attention to either dimension is not enough, adding rthat the reduct4on in the _illicit drug trade will occur only when demand for the drugs is reduced. 4 Education Minister Chris , Ward aeinunpokdescribingediratiesa oridisdt:ptphrocpBrliaactek re, 48 • • __"The advisory coinmittee Nay a key roe in making sports, .41: and recreation safer and, -Werefore More enjoyable," Mr. O'Nell said. "It will advise me on current is- sues, trends and requirements in the developnientof safety programs and initiatives. The establishment of the nine -member committee was a, key six recommendations that call for recimAM-9-11-409.114ill-the-fhlaixoPort--: role inthe fight against cliugabuse. - Mr. Ward has alreadi annOunced He went on to say, "The govern- ent, sport organizations and the .A...immelmeeieue the mandatory drug education in Saturo'ay evening's VWngham Kfrismen Club's 40th anniversa VI?DfWiC ° POLITICIANS BRING GREETINGS MP Murray Cardiff and MPP -Jack broUght greetIngi bat Ontario iamb's will begin in the ;nubile must work hand-in-hand to Hall. Accepting their commemorative plaques is Don Carter, centre, Kinsmen presicifent. - .• . . _ Rec cling was,..: ...d S • . . .. . , • . : : • . . .; . , . . ., ' . . . ' ' 1 - - ` •-',4 " " ' ' , : , , • • . e at e Wmgham Legion 1989-90seheolyear: . - a • - another $5 raon to the appren- ticeship system to ensure that more talister Eli1161.CaPlan° are main topics at in. ee mg t • 11e'PRre!11110r!en• k Recognizing the 1-• lieFship to 4. "Health. It's a Great Feeling", is Development Mtnister Alvin we theme of the government's Curling announced . that the healthy -lifestyles campaign, provincial governifient will add -Launched last week by Health A small, but enthusiastic group at- creasing demaiidl" to do something • hazardous waste at the site, Mr. tended last Thursday evening's with. the Lower Town Bridge. McBurney answered, no. . "Meet the Council" night in In his farewell address, Mr. For- • - Ttirnberry Township. - tune said he has enjoyed his years on- •Don Morrison said public e majority of the question-andcouncil and thanked the ratepayers education and reoYeling are at the • answer period was spent discussing and.theother members of couneil for ,liei:ri, ofthe dumpingh!erait de, "because we sea'We concerns about waste management their cooperation (Wee th, e -past '12 can't keep and recycling. Jean Mathers years; . forever. 'These sites are 'coming chaired the ineeting,. which was held - Councillors Mery Baker, Paul hao!t to ha.nn, t, tia,:* ' ''' ' - in the Blueval hall. Elgfe and the neWly-acclaimed , . -• , Mrs. Mathers echoedlteeve Brian . menthe'', John Co: had.,a chance to ilift Jeffzny said the.school board takifiti4tens to, educate 4 . enin McBurney's sentiments when she present their priorities for the next uie iiiicoritinc."017reoire- said she was disappointed-: by- the three year's.- Mr. Baker said waste .i,d41.01--'..that' the .tOwn hi 2,. ,, poor turnout to the meeting. All dis' posal and the Lower thilfiluige unique opportunity educatei4ts.."' couneland school board- positions 'will 'be twro /big 'itemi,VhileY,Iiiir. - citizens zightot the'onmisite. Reeve Doug Fortune, who is leaving over thela$ term of comizik:5: spetiv kr. Joitri*sahl., -------------- municipal politics -after 12 yew* On Mr. tA)N., Wil4.0.1ffeda L., ., .• .. COUlibit ' council severatyearli ii _. r gr, then 5,000 apprentites receive their The'. comprehensive, three-year sci Auledin-classroom-training. Healthy lAfestyles Promotion Since,14,1lielederal government Program _is, aimed at encouraging has d for nt4lass apprenticeship people to stop smoking, moderate training,tea* to the demands their drinking and adopt a more of market while the province nutritious diet. The ministry- will Pairs the Cost of delivery of appren- spend $1.5 million annually to fund AteshiPpregratiii. • • ,"'" , the program which will include a For the brit time,-ihowever, the • province -wide media •campaign and province Oa ` is r. ' fUnding ,.. at ...07 million while the-hasedprograms and projects.. federal government:has capped its practical support for commumty- ese , all;, tip owes. tx, "The evidence exists," said Mrs. training. • Caplan, - "to demonstrate that ni on r additional,million, lifestyle 'habit*, such as sMoking, 0' .., .Ive awoUld fettrhaind. drinking inandhe.Paorr disease, aervesintroakjoer, •ng •err -!-:ft " accidents-tesPirat°17 disease . .and- re�C 11 have been filled by acciainition. Elgie pointed to council'sambitiousShe also paid tribute to .Deputy road-buifilint and paolitprogrant "costs a bit, *Witte money.** Even it the .edueation, process Mr McBurney spoke fleet. Hesaid ,what, t ftir thectiOst term of ;Min* has been a • Ofie4.*4.00*.iilitioakeas *aka takfng larger part Of the township budget- tion; than ever before- and the "*.ableni iu Only. Will become More pronounced over the: next three years. The.treAdlitile Sat • . been fewer and fewer grants 'fro the "' :provincial and . fed gover,nmeihkle.aidn the - to:06k *Mor ' - Mr. MiSiorney ad Thercevealsopl annexationatternpts t., Winghatn4 and "hold together". Nelson claimed council' workjn town • ge-odane;bet ."1400,11bildtitheBrianJffray, acclaimed. CV ,a• eve Eapreing the in alit r u Is aco,s • , "The Healthy Lifestyles Program, ol'ornatenr,a Com- .With other related ministry projects, " sports -related shas the potential to have a'profoundkt _ cei and positive impact on the lifestyles on: Minister and health of the -people of Ontaiio." 1 ;440- Deg the#6'' 401160011 8 I thin an go nt Con and - ' aS 71-'7 z' • . . • a series " , Thatgirlwas me, WhOatobd alone, Oflai$yhlll, • onherown. • Itake*iihte dream, .Prootchittitstirtie• ,TitepatittapeSee, • .•1 • 'dCd'd'O . • 1 . 4 5 50 - ?TOP.'•"•; t , 6, t '• hyou. •Ifle"omit 41 .•, gliV -t•t• .', • • ;;eP: ''. 'I'. .•.. 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