The Times Advocate, 2006-06-28, Page 7Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Exeter Times–Advocate
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Exeter playground program
The Exeter playground program is starting July 3 with registration today (Wednesday) from
1 to 2 p.m. and 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.This year's playground staff are from left, Kelli Fulton,
Casey Cyr, Jessica Bickell and Maggie Miller. (photo/Pat Bolen)
POLICE BRIEF
Serious vehicle collision
BLUEWATER — A 27 -year-old man of Central Huron,
driving a Honda was air lifted by air ambulance after
Huron OPP responded to a two vehicle collision June 2
at the intersection of Airport Line and Mill Road in
Bluewater. The collision occurred approximately 3 km
west of Brucefield. A 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix was
northbound on Airport line; the second vehicle a 1999
Honda civic was westbound on Mill Road. Both vehi-
cles entered the intersection resulting in a collision.
Jeremy Demers was taken to London Health Sciences
for non -life threatening medical attention. The driver of
the Grand Prix, 46 -year-old Rosemary Crawford of
London was uninjured. The investigation into the cause
of the collision is continuing.
Capsule Comments
by Ernie Miatello
Smokers who switch to a light cigarette think
because they are inhaling less nicotine, they are
reducing the risk of lung cancer. Not so. It's not
the nicotine that is the problem. It's the hundreds
of toxic chemicals in the smoke that causes the
cancer. Smoking light cigarettes often results in smoking more jus to
keep the nicotine levels up in the body. Best advice: Don't smoke at
all.
The SPF (Sun Protection Factor) is a number used to measure sun
protection -ability in sunscreen lotions. It's a measure of how much
sun radiation will produce skin redness on skin protected by
sunscreen compared to skin that is not. A lotion with an SPF of 15
blocks 93% and a lotion with an SPF of 30 blocks 97%. Use at least
lotion with an SPF of at least 15
Talking about sun exposure, don't forget to protect your eyes
during the sunny days of summer. Use sunglasses that block at
least 95% of UVB rays and 60% of UVA rays. This type of eye
protection can reduce your risk of cataracts.
Many people take antioxidant vitamins and minerals like vitamins C
and E and the mineral selenium. They feel it protects them against
disease and feel it lowers the risk of cancer. However, don't take
these products if you are being treated for cancer with drugs or
radiation. You may not get the full effect of the therapy.
Huron Apothecary Ltd.
Phone 235-1982,
440 Main St. Exeter
"YOUR HEALTH CARE PHARMACY"
PHARM
ASSIST
It's crucial to recognize hazards
EXETER — Students: observation,
learning and experience are crucial
to recognizing potential safety haz-
ards in the workplace.
Visit the Exeter Service Canada
Centre for Youth (SCCY) to learn
more about your responsibilities as
an employee, as well as your
employer's responsibilities regard-
ing health and safety practices in
the workplace. You will also fmd
information on:
• Ways to protect yourself, your
co-workers and members of the
public who may
be affected by
your work;
• Using per-
sonal and pro-
tective equip-
ment as
required by the
employer;
• Complying
with health and
safety regula-
tions.
Your local
SCCY is also the
place to go to
fmd summer
jobs. We have
more than 35
years of experi-
ence making
the search for
summer work
easier. In addi-
tion to informa-
tion on health
and safety in
the workplace,
you will also
fmd job listings
and help from
students like
you who can
show you how
to look for a job,
write a resume or
prepare for an
interview.
Contact Katie at
the Exeter SCCY at
235-1711 for more
information. You
can also check out
youth.gc.ca or call
the toll-free Youth
Info Line at 1-800-
935-5555.
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