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Fred Eaglesmith
Fred Eaglesmith Show
Returns to Lucknow
Submitted by HAWK Theatre
HAWK Theatre is excited
to sponsor The Fred Eagle -
smith Show, featuring
award-winning singer -song-
writer Fred Eaglesmith, on
Thursday September 10 at 8
p.m. at the Lucknow Town
Hall Theatre.
His performances combine
rockin' music and stand-up
comedy, (something like
"Johnny Carson meets the
Rolling Stones"), along with a
pie -auction to benefit Opera-
tion Smile. Not so long ago,
Eaglesmith included Luc-
know's Legion on his
"Legions of Legions" tour,
and in 2012 his music was an
integral part of the successful
theatrical production "Dear
Johnny Deere" at Blyth.
To be a part of this unique
show, visit Everlastings
Flowers in Lucknow, Luc -
know Branch Library, Village
Pizzeria in Lucknow and
Point Clark, Jerome Flowers
in Kincardine, Susan Nichol
Pottery in Ripley, Earth
Angel in Wingham, or visit
www.fredeaglesmith.com
for $25 advance tickets. Lim-
ited seating. Cash bar.
Biannual flushing of water systems
Huron -Kinloss
Township
Flushing of the Ripley
Water System will take place
the week of September
14-18. Flushing of the Luc -
know Water System will take
place the week of September
21-25. Flushing of the Lake-
shore Water System will take
place over a period of a few
weeks beginning September
28 -October 23.
During this time you may
experience changes in pressure
and/or discoloration of water.
Residents are encouraged to
remove all faucet screens and
filters and thoroughly flush
their internal water systems. If
you have any questions, please
call Veolia Water Canada at 519-
524-6583. Thank you for your
patience and understanding.
Wednesday, September 9, 2015 • Lucknow Sentinel 9
Health Unit launches "Take -Away
Naloxone" or TAN Program
Grey Bruce
Health Unit
Submitted
In conjunction with
August 31, marking Interna-
tional Overdose Awareness
Day, the Grey Bruce Health
Unit is launching a Take -
Away Naloxone or TAN Pro-
gram. As part of public
health's Harm Reduction
Strategy, the TAN Program
provides people who are at
risk for opiate overdose
access to life saving educa-
tion and dispensing of
Naloxone (pronounced:
nah-locks-own), the drug
that can reverse an opiate
overdose.
Deaths related to over-
dose are now the third
leading cause of acciden-
tal death in Ontario. In
Grey Bruce, death and
injury have more than
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doubled from an average
of 18 patients attending
Owen Sound hospital
from 2002-2007 to over 50
a year since 2008. An
alarming increase in the
use of the opioid fentanyl
and overdose deaths
related to fentanyl have
sparked new worries
about increased risks
relating to higher potency
and unfamiliarity with
certain substances. Fenta-
nyl is a very powerful syn-
thetic opioid that is 100
times more potent than
morphine.
The Grey Bruce Task
Force on Crystal Meth and
Other Drugs support Drug
Overdose Awareness Day
as an important opportu-
nity to increase public
awareness about drug
overdose, to reduce stigma
and to equip people to
make safe choices. Co-
chairs Sandy Stockman
and Barb Fedy applaud the
decision of the Grey Bruce
Health Unit to launch
"Take -Away Naloxone" or
TAN Program in support of
its Harm Reduction Strat-
egy. The Grey Bruce Task
Force on Crystal Meth and
Other Drugs is committed
to reducing the impact of
drug misuse and abuse on
individuals, families and
communities.
The TAN Program is
endorsed and supported by
the Ministry of Health and
Long -Term Care. Similar
Harm Reduction Strategies
have been successfully oper-
ating at many other health
units in Ontario and else-
where throughout North
America and Europe.
For further information,
call Public Health at 519-
376-9420 or 1-800-263-3456
or visit our website
at www.publichealthgrey
bruce.on.ca.
presents our
18tI Annual
foodVrive
September 14 -September 25, 2015
During this two week period just place
CANNED food items ONLY in UNTIED plastic
bags next to your blue box for
collection. The chart below shows the clay for
you to donate food to such a worthy cause.
All of the food collected will be distributed
throughout our service area.
Thank you for your participation,
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