Halton Hills Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), December 10, 1988, p. 2

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Page I THE OUTLOOK lfeccmtxr 10 IMH op Hi Smoking policy set for schools By there will be no smoking In Heltons public schools According to a recent report released by the Hilton Board of Education smoking policies are be ing established across the Regions schools specifying that secondary students have an outdoor smoking area and teachers an indoor Brian Woodland but for policy puts the impetus on smokers to identify that they want a smoking No smokers have come forward at Georgetown District High School said Barb Singleton last Theoretically if no one comes up request before January the said Presently the staff room Is used by both smokers and smokers she added At Acton High School a commit tee will goon be formed to determine a smoking area Principal Kurd Sury said there arc about five staff smokers In the whole school they still wish to have one area in the building We do have an outdoor smoking policy for students so there will be no change The Hal ton Board of Education will launch a campaign to assist those who wish to stop smoking Mr Woodland said the board will pay cent of a cessation program up ISO And beginning in January a stop smoking program offered by an outside organisation could begin The Lung Association was ap proached by the school board school students and those renting school property will also be subject to the smoking policy said Mr Woodland He salJno smoking signs will be put up in the new year and the board Is asking for volun cessation Those using school meeting rooms will also be asked not to light up In the school At this point were also looking at an immediate ban on smoking for visitors and facility Parents will be Informed of the boards decision through Individual school newsletters Its not often we go to such efforts of Hon with parents said Mr Woodland But he added this Issue is very Important Guide published on dangerous goods Derek Hemes Coke and Paul Gardiner Pepsi tight or the Pcpil boUle probably for different reasons daring a rehearsal for last week The family at the John Elliott Theatre list night and It continues With two today J m and I two thaws tomorrow Tickets are for children and for and they can be at the Cultural Centre Tastes great leas filling Police issue warning on telephone sales pitches Transport Canada la cooperation with the Canadian Government Publishing Centre presents a guide on dangerous goods The Dangerous Good Guide to Initial Emergency Response Is designed to provide general In formation and advice to persons responding to emergency situations Involving dangerous goods This book Is not however a substitute for emergency response training ex perience and sound judgement This publication sold at n Is available through a large network of commercial bookstores associated with the Canadian Government Publishing Centre can be consulted In more than depository libraries arm Regional Police are warn ing buyer beware to recipients of massmarketing post cards The post cards featuring land scape photos of tropical vacation spots were distributed by bulk mail to residents Including a Georgetown resident Police say the poet cards promise clearing house prizes and special trips to Disney World In Florida to Mexico and to the Bahamas When you phone this number on the back of the post card they 11 give you this spiel and get your major credit card number said Constable Garry George from 11 Division in Georgetown It a legitimate company but what we re advising is buyer beware he said The constable added thai credit card numbers should not be given over the phone People taking ad Vantage of the deal offered by the Texas travel company may have getting a refund if they change their mind about taking a trip tie said police say not tell people what to do but advise that any service requiring credit card numbers over the phone should be approached with can- 211 Guelph Street Georgetown 8777361 CENTRE SANTA BRINGS HIS SLEIGH TO TIDY CAR If you want to keep your sleigh in mint condition and preserve its shine all through winter visit Tidy Car today I Canada and also purchased by mall Publishing Centre Ottawa Canada from the Canadian Government K1A0SB CHRISTMAS SAT DEC n 900 PM KENT TOCHER Entertaining In The I STATION HOUSE LOUNGE J Door Prize Spot Dances 1 ENTERTAINMENT FRI DEC 9th EXCHANGE TAVERN I or GEORGETOWN GO STATION 1fHi Learn to Drive I and Survive Free pickup noma lor ir inrough any local high school driving you can SPECIAL 4 DAY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM CONSECUTIVE DAYS to 330 J DEC 28 29 30 8770751 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON OR BRAMALEA CALL OVER GRADUATES RECOMMEND Young Drivers of Canada

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