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Port Perry Star, 10 Jan 1989, p. 12

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A pr ed A to Ci rn rr --, gp ---- _ Functioning Family, TL i » i 939i RL AR TET FAT VARIG TAGY 12 -- PORT PERRY STAR -- Tuesday, January 10, 1989 Help for healthy families On Monday January 23, the Scugog Social Planning Council presents the first in a series of three lectures called The Healthy All three lectures are free, with' free refreshments (however, a small donation will be asked for at the door to help pay costs), and et underway at 7:30 p.m, at own Hall 1873, The first lecture, on January 23, is called A Healthy Lifestyle, and focuses on personal choices, pre- ventative medicine and health care, drug and alcohol abuse plus treat- ment, and holistic health and stress management. The second lecture, on February 6, is called Dealing With Violence In The Family, and will concen- trate on legal problems, rights and procedures, family dynamics and treatment, what happens after court and parole, and shelter for women and children. = The third lecture, on March 6, is called Is Affordable Housing Pos- sible in Scugog? Moderated by Oshawa family therapist Laurel Price. discussion wi N sonise hi the local perspective perso! experiences, community needs and projects, future initiatives for addi- tional housing, and getting start- ed: financial considerations. The first two lectures will be moderated by Port Perry family therapist Maureen Salkeld, who has been on the Planning Council committee with Rev. Stuart McEntyre, Laurel Price and Mary Cannon. Work on the lectures has been oing on since the idea for a pub- ic information series was hatched Picture Perfect TELEVISION SERVICE Come in for a DEMONSTRATION! "We service All Makes of T.V., VCR & Home Audio Components." THE NEW LOOK Storr OF QUALITY! Te The qualicy goss In befors the same goes ou? -- WE SERVICE EVERYTHING WE SELL -- 72 Water Street - Port Perry & THE DURHAM BOARD OF EDUCATION KINDERGARTEN PRE-REGIST Applications by telephone for September 1989 Kindergarten Classes are now ~ being accepted from parents whose children will be 5 years of age on or before December 31, 1989. CLASS SIZE: If the number of students registering exceeds the accepted class limit of 23 pupils, some of students may be transported to another school. Individual sch6ols will arrange for a formal, registration at a later date at which time you will be required to pre- sent proof of the child's age (birth cer- tificate, baptismal record or passport) and the child's immunization record. by the Planning Council last y. In the past, the Planning Coun- cil (formed in 1974) has been in- volved in a myriad of local pro- jects, including day care, Chronic Home Care Support, Operation Scugog, Community Care (its first project), a rape crisis centre, family counselling, and a food bank and used cl 3 most recent project). "The project bor this year was to give some public education," Mrs. alkeld said. She's hoping all three lectures (featuring speakers, refreshments and then questions and answers) will be controversial. "It's an open forum and every- body is encouraged to speak," she sai ing store (the During the first lecture, A. Healthy Lifestyle, three s ers will be featured, peak Port Perry Physician Dan Obed- koff will pis on preventative medicine (exercise, nutrition), health care, personal choices, spe- cialists, patient's icipation and * AIDS. pa Parfieiral : Yvonne Johns will spedk on the addictive personality, drugs, alco- hol, cigarettes, prevention, per- sonal choices and alternatives. Nancy Lowery, a registered nurse, will speak on holistic - health, stress management, nutri- tion, physical exercise and body work, Each presenter will speak for ap- prosimaey 20 minutes, followed y healthful refreshments from In- gredients Unlimited. ~ The last part of the evening will be open to questions, moderated by Mrs. Salkeld. On all three nights, a table of brochures and hand-outs will be' available for the taking, applicable to the particular subjects being fo- cused on that evening, "We hope this is really going to attract a lot of people in the Port Perry area," Mrs. Salkeld said. TN 3 ABR pit. | TH SR i TE rs Sa ROR Be % J Dr. Dan Obedkoff Is just one of the three guests who will be speaking at the first: public session of The Healthy Functioning Family, a special presentation of the Scugog Social Planning Council. Maureen Sal- keld (right) will be moderator when the session -fo- - cuses on A Healthy Lifestyle, January 23, 7:30 p.m., at Town Hall 1873. 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