Oakville North News (Oakville, Ontario: Oakville Beaver, Ian Oliver - Publisher), 29 Apr 1994, p. 20

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

This Sunday May 1" 10 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. Glen Abbey Recreation Centre! Third Line "flmsggcoll BASKETBA 4150 SOUTH SERVICE RD. (between Walker‘s Appleby Line) 634â€"6371 ere? can y;ll im ...‘ ol Home coub) BASKETBALL TWinner WOSS$s Water Smart Day White Oaks Secondary School will be hosting a Water Smart Day next Friday, May 6th, with swunmmg, water safety displays and viewing of the Royal Life Saving Society Canada (RLSSC) film ‘Sudden Impact‘ next week in the cafeteria to promote this event. "**Sudden Impact‘ can make you cry when true life stories are told and reâ€" enacted by guadriplegics in wheelchairs," says WOSS aquatics teacher Dianne Gibson. Guaranteed to Tan you Faster JOIN FOR ONE MONTH | Ml (limited time offer) * incredible beds * now 2 levels of intensities * private CD, FM cassettes in every room * money back guarantee 844â€"8850 â€" 171 SPEERS RD., OAKVILLE BUY 10 GET 2 FREE :s BUY 20 GET 2 FREE s (10 years in the tanning business) amazing offers: The event, 1:30 to 3 p.m., at the WOSS pool, will be lifeguarded by WOSS students who have earned their RLSSC National Lifeguard Certificate. Gibson said WOSS, in coâ€"operation with her aquatic class and the White Oaks Japanâ€"Oakville Education Exchange Committee, is hosting the Water Smart Day in preparation for coming of the "high risk months" of summer, According to the RLSSC Drowning Report of 1993, drowning is the second leading cause of accidental deaths among Canadians under 55. Last year, six people drowned in Oakville, Gibson noted In 1991, the most recent year for Reg. 69.99 MOST VICTIMS MALE About 83% of drowning victims are male, making men four times more likeâ€" ly to die from drowning in Canada than women. "We believe this largely reflects high risk behavior amongst men than women around the water, such as conâ€" sumption of alcoholic beverages and not wearing lifejackets. " "The ‘risk taker‘ if often "partying" with friends, drinking alcoholic beverâ€" ages, and is almost always not wearing his lifejacket or PFD (personal floatation device). which statistics are available, 639 died in waterâ€"related deaths. "If waterâ€"related hazards were avoidâ€" ed and unsafe behaviors modified, many drowning could be prevented. Drowning prevention is the number one priority of the Royal Life Saving Society Canada‘s public education campaign to make Canadians ‘Water Smart,‘ " states the RLSSC. The RLSSC places men into two catâ€" egories, ‘risk takers‘ aged 18 to 34, and the ‘older, not wiser‘ male adult, 35 to 1999 Correction Notice from Fri. April 22 (Town quare Page) * Perm * Colour Includes Hair Cut 94 George St. Downtown, Oakville. Hair â€" Nails â€" Beauty â€" Services

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy