Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), April 21, 1982, p. 2

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SECTION A HERALD April ISM A gra display of smoking s dan Well never smoke kids say LIVING ONE OF THOSE GREAT MOMENTS In honor of the Queen and lie return of the Constitution student at Harrison School in Georgetown held their own Constitution Day Monday featuring Canadlana display In classrooms and corridors Grade students Michelle IIIIU left and Baker were amoo those making pedal Great Momenta In Canadian History booklets to commemorate the country historic weekend Herald photo by Chrta Most people don t rcallxe lleamountofdamagesmok can do and It can happen to me two Cent Public School Cathy and Beth Glbbs both IS and Grade at Centennial have pent a fair amount of tho of amok on human health They won first place in the life science category at school science lair in Feb ruary and most recently won an award from the Career Society for a project relating cancer at the Hamilton district science and engineering fair Their project begun In November was an activity worked on weekends by the two girls who both live on Moultrey Crescent In Georgetown and are best friends Lots of people we knew had cancer ana three of my uncles have 11 Beth said We wanted know what smoking will do to you Selling up an experiment In which a cigarette with Its liter end attached to a thin plastic pipe la III he girls Smoking bad for you and lie two ought to know They Just finished a lengthy study thai confirmed the damage smoking does to lungs Beth GIbba left sod Cathy- Lyons are both and both In Grade Sal Centennial Public School They began their project In November working weekend together have It completed for the Centennial Science Fair February They won first place or the lite sciences category at thai fair and firs place lie recent roll too District Science and Engineering Fair for a project relating to cancer Herald photo Nick Grillo heads the Acton High School cast which is polling together a production of You re a Good Man Charlie Brown scheduled open Thursday nigh I at the high school auditorium It a solid musical look al the favorite precocious youngsters and the audience will see all familiar characters like Snoopy Sharon Mc Bride Schroeder Chris Linus Scott and Lucy Directed by Suite the production will run until Saturday night Herald photo comes to life this week at By DIANE All of the students and teachers have been extreme ly busy doing all sorts of acllvltles For example last week Acton High School held another spectacular Spirit Week As everyone knows the students had a welldeserved On this particular day some of the students set up a table in the bear pit where they sold chocolate bars for S3 and the money was put lo a good Wednesday too was also a very Interesting day Acton Physical Day where everyone ha the chance to wear what else their Thursday brought yet an other very fascinating and exciting day for everyone who attends Acton High Thursday was Button Day where you were to wear as many buttons as you could possibly fit on yourself and toy there were sure some Then of course rriday here was dance the sou system of Turntable This particular week brought the end one thing and the beginning of another All this week students and teachers are all working their hardest to get things ready or Ihe High School production of You re a Good Man Charlie Brown which will be held this Thursday Friday and Saturday Tickets are for adults and SI for children and senior citizens Tickets are on sale at various places around We hope It will be a big LEARN TO DRIVE THIS SPRING NOW LOCATED IN GEORGETOWN 16 Mountainview Rd S Suite 302 SUrttna Stirling Miy3rd Hon Evtnifin 9 30 WIN A NEW HONDA CIVIC JOIN OUR YOUNG DRIVERS OF CANADA RALLY 8770751 Young Drivers off Canada Region may phase in its new staff members week which will be voted on by council during ill 1901 operating budget deliberktlons today Wednesday approxi mately baa been aaved from vetoing hiring request But cutting requests doesn t mean tbe region will save as much money as it may think Mr Pedis warned In report to committee Certain cost recoveries won be seen and certain revenue lions not made a result of the starring request not continued to pare away at hiring requests rejecting a nutritionist for the health By CHRIS Herald Staff Writer Hilton a chief adminlstrat officer CAO hoi come up with a scheme for phasing In new hiring needs within the region a administration over tho next five years because of councillors concern over a proposal to recruit now full and parttime employees at the region CAO Dennis suggest tost week that IT new people should Join the administration nw uU Implemented department and a property agent sought by the a department A number of port time and contracted clerical positions us well as a temporary nurse were dropped m 1961 hiring proposals Including suggested by the finance committee last Without the additional staff some work will have to be done by outside consultants an alternative which councillors have tidied at length In the past Council will have to decide whether to cut the treasury department systems improvement program this year or add poooo to tbe course returns Due to popular demand the Georgetown is pleased to offers second CPU Heart Saver program May land 10 from to Fee Is lis at Mountainview departments budget to hire outside consultants Hiring Exposals which might have this work have been dropped by the committee Mr stated In his report that if council la not prepared to staff programs sufficiently the programs might as well be dropped until manpower Is available As I have said to coun cillors previously it Is much better for government to baked and therefore be truly efficient and effect Ive he said In preparing additional staff requests earlier this year Mr said ho and his depart directors based Iheir on efficiency restraint and the ability to provide effective government to ensure through a well distributed workload that no embarrassing surprises crop up for council Mr asked committee members not to be so concern ed about he number 43 of new staff requested this year Instead should edge that Hilton region is still playing catchup boll with other regional municipalities Pharmacies coping Continued from page Al asked It because the province has underfunded hospitals for four to five years and there enough beds to meet the demand If no agreement is reached with the province he said doctors may continue to opt out of the health Insurance program Dr said that this would be an expensive alternative not only for the patients but for govern ment and the doctors them selves LIQUIDATION SALE LAUGHTONS OFFICE SUPPLIES FITTINGS EQUIPMENT All Sales At COST PRICE Everything Must Go By 30TH APRIL OFF 40 ALL ORDERS LARGE OR SMALL BALL POINT PENS MARKERS TYPEWRITER RIBBONS STEELS PLASTIC FILE BOXES COLUMNAR SHEETS DISPLAY CASE BINDERS REFILLS D SUPPLIES ETC ETC 46 Rd Georgetown S Unit 7 8778231 BASEMENT SALE CONTINUOUS 10 m to DAILY 3D TERMS- or Cheque had the smoke drawn through the pipe tubing with the help of an mattress foot pump Drawn through the tubing the smoke entered a glass Jar with a Kleenex filler In the lid through which the smoke had to pass Naturally girls found liters black when they removed them from the Jar lids Beth said the nonfiltered plain cigarettes were the worst on the lungs They blackened the Kleenex filters the most In the experiment One of Cathy brothers quit smoking as a result of the study The girls read a multitude of pamphlets on smoking and cancer gathered from doc tors offices hospitals and Cancer Society Fascinated by the links between smoking and can cer Beth and Cathy veered slightly off track and also studied other forms of can cer They found that the largest percentage of cancer found In women Is breast cancer accounting for is per cent of female cancer pat tenia In men per cent of coses ore skin cancer As a result of their study both girls have sworn lake up smoking CONTINUES Regency Great looks In easy care Polyester 50 Cot ton shorts slacks blazers tops In olive and natural Off Reg Prices UNTIL Sat April 24th ONLY HANDBAGS A good selection of leathers canvases and fabrics in many styles tellers Cage The Ladles Place In Downtown Georgetown 90 Main Street South num ifcOQaavMua

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