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Port Perry Star, 31 Jan 1995, p. 12

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12- PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, January 31, 1995 "Scugog's Community Newspape( of Choice" : \ Brothers in Arts featured at Farndale Help kids Co : ] It hi often that one sees vis- working for several years, par- subtle, lyrical. Scott's are whose work we saw at the KEG | ua ar ists working as a team. ticipating in juried shows and formed, slashed, carved with last September. aVo]| e ] | are y do two heople share the combined exhibitions. grays, reds. Denna and Clpisiopher same vision and passion for art "It's like having two brains Scott and Clint are the sons of well established. Clint and habit IT SIT TTS eames ass AR I FS pesca and not let their egos get in the d f : : po : SE way. Maybe it's because Clint and four eyes for one paint local artist Donna Griffin- Scott are in an earlier career brush" which enables them to Smith, with whose work many stage. For the art collector, this pray Hooft re brothers Tog communicate ideas and con- of us are familiar, and they are offers an interesting opportuni- help develop th 21a Al 0 cepts to each other with great the cousins of Christopher Grif- ty for a potential growth invest- Pp cevelop their special way o456 They attribute this to a fin, the highly valued artist ment. of seeing into a unique visual life time of shared experiences t Abuse Council for language. and closeness. Scott has stated Youth in Durham gion The public is invited to meet hat "when ever we learn any- 8 x : : iy : : l t Mermerar Loney ane t thing we run and el heather DOAN OTIICIAIS PraISE |i omettin s ommimity Memorial Library between 1 hich allows us to learn and de- vention of youth substance and 4 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 4. velop quickly." y . [] , ) | After graduating from Port They feel that they can cover GC om m ISS | on d OC U m ent abuse and the promotion of Perry High School, Scott stud- more ground working together, TOBACCO USE | 1 | ied art at York and Trent Uni- which they say helps to bring Turnto Page 1 late 1995, as well as equity AND CHILDREN ! versities, while Clint took up more vitality and dimension to work in directions we know will funding and increased parental By the age of 11, one in five The following is one of a se- ries of articles by the Sub- a r---- -- i film studies at Sheridan Colleg- their work. benefit our students," Mrs. La- and community involvement in | children have tried smoking. gs. Jt was Nok long hefore hol Both yong vod Work bat ingsaidin astatement. the educational system. The 1993 Addiction Re- a come dissatisfied wi acrylics and mixed media bu "Th t toh re : : h Foundation (A.R.F.) the school experience and opted artist/writer Margaret Rodgers S YODOrt Anpoa a Oilz initial response is pos Onto S for a self-taught approach. This says that each has a distinct brought them to their Oshawa and coherent voice. Clint's can- studio where they have been vases....yellow, pink, mauve, handle on the pulse of the public tive. It is the intention of the | Ontario Student Drug Use and has been respectful of the Board to study and discuss the | Survey found that tobacco ideas generated during the Reportofthe Royal Commission | use by Grade 7 students in- many months of public hear- on Learningin detailin thecom- | creased from 1991 by more ings," Durham Region Roman ing days and weeks," Mr. Old- | than 50 per cent. During the ings, | Mi, athloic Separate School Board man said. 12 months before the survey, Bh Vc TOWN HALL 1 873 | chairman Tom Oldman said. Kathy LeFort, Durham Sep- | one-halfofthe student smok- Rp Rf © ho Queen & Simcoe Streets, Port Perry The Separate School Board is arate School Trustee, agreed | ers (Grades 7, 9, 11, 13) at- AL CAk = presents very supportive of the recom- with several aspects of the re- | tempted to quit smoking. Of ---- mendations which will see the port including the changes in | those, one-half could not | - HELEN PORTER in... Jemova) of Section Ls6 from the equity funding, more parental avoid tobacco use for longer ucation Act, which presen involvement i i y : "I LOVE YOU SO MUCH IT HURTS" || worded, restricts the rights of sehoorim aint cneir childrens | he on we conclude "A magical blend of storytelling theatre, bar band & burtin' songs. |} Separate School Boards to hire Section 136 from the Education from this survey? Despite Catholic teachers beginning in Act. many years of information by FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1995 at 8:00 P.M. S "Iam happy to see funding of | T-V., radio, agencies such as Tickets $20. Available at the door or at Irwin Smith Music education on a per pupil basis A.RF., Cancer Society, NEXT CONCERT - DAVE BROADFOOT, SAT., APR. 8/95 because it will be more equita- | Heart and Stroke Founda- ble than the way itisdone now," | tion, Lung Association, Mrs. LeFortsaid. Health Departments, and She said she is also encour- programs in elementary aged by the recommendation schools, tobacco is being used that the Catholic board can hire | atanearlier age. Catholic teachers at the secon- | . Given the fact that tobacco dary level, which is contrary to 18 a highly addictive sub- the current legislation which | stance which causes physical ---- A would have eliminated that | harm and can provide a geta- Norm & Marilyn Tripp of Port right. way to illegal drug use, the Perry are pleased to announce the . One aspect of the Commis- question remains: why do engagement of their daughter, sion's recommendations Mrs. children continue to engage Kelly, Zuly, Greenway, Bruce Barristers and Solicitors Motor Vehicle - Criminal - Personal Injury - Wills - Real Estate - Family Law : > =. LeFort does not.a ith is in this risk-taking behavior? Corporate & Commercial rackie to Bryan, son of Charlie & fg} oi mination of Grade 13 or | Ideally, the newly estab- anda Henderson of Oshawa. OAC classes. lished Tobacco Control Act Proud grandparents are Marj Tripp, Myrtle Gimblett & Carl Gimblett of Port Perry. The marriage is to take place September 9, 1995. EVENINGS AND WEEKENDS BY APPOINTMENT will serve to reduce tobacco use by young people by pro- hibiting tobacco vending ma- Strategies for Small Enterprises chines, the sale of tobacco to yp individuals under the age of * Business Concepts & Solutions 19, smoking on school prop- * Computerized Accounting set-up erties and the sale of tobacco Williccin Scandiford 114 King St. E., Oshawa 723-2278 need for adventure. °* Encourage children to feel comfortable with who they are; then they have no need to seek peer approval by risk-taking behavior. * Support environments that are free of tobacco use and promotion. * Support the social atti- " tudes which discourage ak smoking; i.e., smokers ar T EY Victims of a powerful addic. ion. ® eo * Parents can be positive role models by not smoking * Electronic Countermeasures in health facilities and phar- * Local Area Networks (LAN'S) macies. There still remains, * Software and Hardware however, much that can be : * Training and Support done to reduce the incidence | (905) 985-1877 of youth tobaccouse. * { / : ; What Can We Do? d Agriculture - Commercial * Offer children positive hh 4 \ [Re[VR (gFs1 is Tale Malet fall | challenges to satisfy their Lisi 'llmm EFFICIENT GAS FIREPLACE sj-sll=//] FULLY INSTALLED NEAR '1585 Also up to / \ 2 5°, off other BE SURE TO ee ------------------ qr N yi f Come to an Open House. themselves. SEE US AT . he f) Visit our weight loss support * Give more publicity to | models group. It's free! the athletes, musicians and | other SHldren's idols who are . . DATE: Tuesday, February 14, 1 Smoke Iree. All installations are done by our own TIME: Sat ote 0 e Teach children how to be fully licenced staff - no subcontractors! Fors eas PLACE: Anglican Church Hall assertive and how to make pla (Pickering) QUESTIONS: Call: 986-9977 good decisions. 3,000 square feet of Burning Displays Wap . 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