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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-03-21, Page 3,,f.;„,:•••••?". .1! 7, 7 k a- 7: 44. 471 Te; r„. 10,61; *elue ••••.! fetWL1144., • 1^, ' 0 , t,91 , 1! • 417 in t e'lQW.At kilOornie- or • h ns. gene" for develop, Ith piob• ,; lent0-. „ healthy ran. e for BMI. ddextra to low calorie , -.Relive you havethatspaeki, ask J.iic f ieally are ungrY- f k;-,,,,.'•;.%,4,."4, gor: r2. 94 • ••••,•4 . • k. Or, under 20 May be associated with health problems due to underweight 2045. 25-2? over Good_weightlor May lead to increased risk of most people health problems CleVeloPirli (male or female) health problerns., Height Weight ilefgt 411" 5 99-124 lb. 102-'1 ,21:14 Ib. 1-= , . rita4 120.108 lb over 138 ib 5'1" , 106432 lb. 132-143 Ib _ over 143 lb 5°2" 109436 Ib. 136-147 lb. over 147 lb. 5'3" 113-141 lb. 141-152 Ib. over 152 lb. 5°4" . 11-6445 ib. 145-157 lb. over 157 lb. 5°5" 120-150 lb.. ' ' 150-162-b. over 1621b. 5'6" • 124-154 lb. 154-1-67 lb. over 167 lb. 57" 127-15 lb. 1591721b. over 172 ib. 5'8" •131-164 lb, 164-177 lb. over 177,115. 5'9" 135-1691b. 169-183 lb. over 183( lb.. • 5 1 0" 139-174 lb. 174-188 Ib. over 188 lb 5 1 1" 143-179 Ib. 179-193 lb. over 193. lb. 6° 147-184 Ib. • 184-199 Ib. over 199 lb 61" .....,.,, 151-189 lb.. 1897204 !b.. . ' over 204; • 6'2" • 156-194.1b. 194-210 lb. over2t0 lb:- - ots 1. 1,4,541,v,,A0V2Y5 • Pre,:.;WRY.R.',7s;"?'37 „.44•0(..4:4 44' . RECREATION NEWS • "No -Bounce Aerobics" starts today, March 21. All those intetest- • ed in taking the class are asked to register at the oscreation office. A high -aerobics class also will be offered this spring. Please call the recreation office for more informa- ,tion, or watch this column for more - *details. The Winghain and Area Commu- nity Arts Committee (WACAC) isa newly -formed committee which is working with the recreation and community centres committee to "support, promote and encourage the arts in Wingham, and area to meet the needs of people of all ages". The goals of WACAC area lows: 1. To co-ordinate cultural events in the community; • 2. To develop and maintain a resource list of performing and cre- ative arts groups and individuals. This list will provide inforTation for those whit are interestedpar- ticipating in these creative endeav- ors. 3. To encourage the developrnerit of classes tit:creative' ark 'Ugh' through depart and other cotrutitinitigr***. individuals. - 4. To encourage and help pro- mote qdsting and future artists. If you would like more infr tion or would like to L involved'inionie of WACAC"a pro- jectyplease contact the recreation department. at,357-1208. plain 'tie° ,ic Jr 1 Tsar red 1 ontor info *dig rP 77re .• • '1', -2 whole greettiJoriii);,•42:07 half-irtah stritos thhibr 7 9, oJicItrr qeeraL icatfu T hecofl Woman receives- •recoMm ation . " isSiOn" . the, hist 7 k,ft minor injuries • • 1 2. •_the detection. Pe Onh in truck mishap' 4-9 ee and — • , . comprising suchunits, Inc ding 3. the eg WesPO A Wingham area woman suffered Minor :injuries in a single - vehicle mishap last Saturday in EastWawaitoshTo*oship. A Ispokesman. for the Wingham detachment -Of the Ontario • Provincial Polite said Alice 6:5; Agthe' q:ot pick-up truck Whith-left the rdad and struck a -fence- on 'the 12th • Concession Of East Wawanosh, just •west a Highway 4. According to the-OPg the mishap • occurred at -4 p.m. on March 18. Mrs. Caswell, of Lot 35, Con. 12, East Wawanosh, was westbound on theteanceSsion road driving a 1987 • Fordtruck.• The vehicle started to slide on an patch, crossed the road, went into the ditch and strucic a fence, say the police. There was one passenger, 68 - year -old Limy Caswell and xiarnage • is listed as moderate hrthe OPP. • • . • 4. the funotioni Ignelitt „ • 6. the' rationale and peed for sUe The Commission will revievvoral- and written stibrnission related to its mandate. e\t, •' *finvrittiteden. sTuhbelnyilisati6 - t 16Lingkslrir ityin;:rbgrZ taot'llhileffPOnt:crioPolic are enowe cOrtitiliSSiOn, 9th P1Q92:Agirt)6Vel(017-Street, Icon:Int°, M7A 21-13, by Friday, Ai:04121,198a The Commission 18'Currently arranging a series of public hearings at which interested citizens and organizations will have the opportunity to personally State the' ,r‘views- Those citizens and groups whosubmit written briefs will have an opportunity, if desired, to expand on their submissions at these hearings. Further information may be obtained by contacting Gordon • Hampton or Cathy Boxer at .the Commission offices in • Toronto (416) 965-6071. . • W.D. Drinkwalter, O.C. 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