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Orono Weekly Times, 20 Feb 2002, p. 7

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Support the Heart and Stroke Foundation. HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO ■ "'fic'oo /VC «J* Tirit-s, it unceuay, February f.D, 'Z002 - : Workshop in a box Adrian Lomonaco (L) of Brampton won this workhop by filling filling out an entry form in Orono Fuel and Lumber's November flyer. Alister Rozario of the Orono store presented the gift to Mr. Lomonaco at the store last week. Loyal Printing 905-983-5301 Around Home {continued from page 2) where and on occasion you might find one scooting along the snow. It's always interesting getting to the Island by ferry and then touring the countryside. Of course there is nothing else to tour. A count of six, perhaps seven, Snowy Owls was recorded along with a number number of Red Tail and Roughlegged Hawks. What I enjoyed the most was tramping through a Jack Pine and Red Cedar plantation in search of the smaller owls. .. Sighted two Saw-Whet Owls of which one, an adult, showed off all its beautiful markings. I add to this another great sighting sighting of a Long-Eared Owl in flight. It; was no more than ; fifteen feet in front, of me 5 banking into a turn. I just have to tell you about the Lewis Woodpecker. Wè. heard about this bird repeatedly during the day having been 1 seen in Woller. Naturally it was a stop on the way home amidst light soggy snowflakes and nearing dusk. Some of the group had already seen the, bird so finding the location was no problem. With the passing of ten to fifteen minutes the bird was found and it was quite co-operative giving plenty of time to set up viewing scopes. All had an opportunity opportunity to see the bird arid 6 month closed 1 year closed 3 years closed 5 years closed * rates subject to change without notice Great rates & Bonus Shares 3.90% 3.90% 4.95% 5.95% Financial Services Oshawa Branch: Bowmanvllle Branch: E-mail: 15 Chartes Street 200 King Street East duca.lnfo@duca.com Tel. (905)728-4658 Tel. (905)623-6343 Website: Manager: Mr. Paul Muller Manager. Mr. Tom Broadfoot www.duca.com account its colouration and markings. It is resident of the | north-west coast area of the United States. The sighting in Woller is to be found on the, Internet. ; : In all it made for an interesting and enj oyable busy day: ; That will also happen on Sunday, March 3rd, at 2:00 p.m. at the Orono Town Hall when the Claringtoh v Concert Band presents their program of Broadway' .Blockbusters, It's a musical program of Broadway Classics. F I I 1 I a • Pedicures/Manicures • Waxing • Nail Extensions • Air Brushing • Eyelash Tinting - •• Electronic Muscle Stimulate (EMS) • Paraffin Wax • Ear Candling ESTHETIC STUDIO Brigitte Brown *** Gift Certificates Available 15% DISCOUNT With coupon 171 Mill Street. Orono, ON LOB 1M0 • V05-983-8169 AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF ONTARIO Smoke : free bylaws a question of public health The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario fully supports the move towards smoke-free bylaws for all Ontario municipalities, including a full ban on smoking within restaurants. Everything possible mbst be done to protect Ontarians against the health hazards posed by second-hand smoke and direct tobacco use. Research by the, Heart and Stroke Foundation has proven that smoking dramatically increases your risk of having a heart .attack or stroke.. Each year, 80,000 Canadians die from heart, attacks and strokes and at least 20,000 of these deaths are, due to smoking. That's 55 people every day! And it's not just the , smoker who is at risk every time he or she lights up. Second-hand smoke is just as dangerous as the smoke that is inhaled by the smoker. Second-hand smoke contains over 4,000 chemicals, and at least 50 of these are known to cause cancer. tar dire As cigarettes burn being inhaled, se monoxide, more smoke inhaled smoke kills more year. These peopl^ smokers, especia Foundation firmly smoke is harmful completely. at a lower temperature when they are not cond-Tiand smoke contains more carbon and other dangerous chemicals than the ctly by the smoker. In fact, second-hand ban 4,000 non-smokers jn Canada every die from the same diseases that kill y heart disease. The Heart and Stroke believes that any exposure to second-hand to your health and should be avoided laig per: dise; Smoking is the stroke. When a coronary heart .reduced by half in years after quitting .approximately the risk is reduced to of quitting. Durl As a partner of promoting physical living to reduce Foundation of wide smoke-free he; ; Ontai est preventative cause of heart disease and son quits smoking their risk of developing ;ase begins to decline immediately and is the first year after quitting. In addition, 15 smoking the risk of heart disease is same as that of a non-smoker. For stroke, the that of a non-smoker within five to 15 years hamLivesi, a community coalition activity, healthy eâting and smoke-free iart disease and cancer, the Heart and Stroke rio strongly supports the caH for a Region- bylaw. Sponsored by Durham Lives! and the Council for a Smoke-Free Durham Region

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