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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 3 May 1978, p. 9

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ha il Regent Street public CE KL PLCS CSTE SS TET OT STE TTT CTT THT TTP seizzcy Fun Fair the coming of spring with their annual tivities was this bingo game, other Chiropractors stress Posture Week Chiropractors, the media, and interested citizens from all regions of Huronia gathered at the Continental Inn in Barrie Monday night to commemorate National Posture Week, a week set aside to make people aware of the importance of correct posture to good health. National Posture Week is recognized on a national basis in the United States, but at present, the Simcoe County Chiropractic Council is the only organization in Canada to officially designate the period May 1 to May 7 as posture week. It is the hope of the council that National Posture Week will soon be recognized across the province, and eventually, across the country. The guest speaker for the evening was Dr. Doug Brenner, from the Kit- chener-Waterloo _area. His topic was 'Spinal Hygiene and Posture", and in his speech he discussed the effects of Junior Farmers provide opportunity Junior Farmer Improvement Assoc- iations were developed in 1914 to provide an opportunity for young men to discuss farming. In 1944, with a need for better organization, the Ontario Junior Farmers' Association was formed to include both men and women. The North Simcoe Junior Farmers' Association was established in 1946 with 150 members. The Junior Farmers program provides an opportunity for young people, especially those in rural Ontario, to help themselves develop personally and to help better their community. Their motto is 'Self Help and Community Betterment. Activities in Simcoe Organize the Barrie and Orillia Junior Fairs, sponsor the 4-H Sports Day, co-sponsor the 4-H Judging Cmpetition, have directors on the Farm Safety Association and Simcoe County Federation of Agriculture, provide host families for United Kingdom Exchange delegates, participate'in fund raising projects for charities, organize recreational activities such as curling, dance, snowmobile rides, hay rides and swimming for local members. posture on bodily func- He said that educating tions He told the audience that good posture and good health are two factors that go hand in hand. Poor posture can lead to such ailments as heart disease, pinched nerves, and scoliosis, Dr. youth to the importance of good posture is of prime importance, as it is in the early years that poor posture habits are first learned. Poor posture ina child can lead to permanent postural deficiencies, Dr. Brenner Brenner stated. added. 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To ensure thatimmigration continues to work for the good of Canada, our immigration law has undergone some significant changes. And whether you're a fifth generation citizen orjust a visitor, you ought to know what's new. The changes. For the last four years, individuals and organizations have made suggestions for change to Canada's immigration law and policy. Many of the responses received have become part of the new immigration law, designed to serve everyone's best i rf interests for years to come. the plane. For the first time, the basic purposes and principles of our immigration e law are clearly stated in the law itself. All How it affects other provisions of the law, and the e way they are carried out by immigration Canai e officers, now flow from these purposes and principles: Non-discrimination. Reunion of families. Humanitarian concern for refugees. And the promotion of Canada's economic, social and cultural goals. Just words you say? Well read on, because the rest of the new law has been carefully written to make it possible for Canada to live up to its word. _ Howitaffects ts and -- on immigration planning and manage- ment will be made with the Provinces. Each year, after federal-provincial discussions, a target figure for im- migration volume will be announced. The number will depend upon national, regional, economic and social goals. Immigrants will be encouraged to settle in places where their particular skills are really needed. They will be discour- aged from settling in places where employment is a problem. Generally speaking, illegal immi- grants willfind the law tougher than ever. As will those people who exploit illegal immigrants. The new law, of course, will continue our tradition of strong protection against international criminals and terrorists. In these ways and more, ournew immigration law can only make Canada stronger. And a better place to live. The future. The future of immigration in Canada cannot be controlled by an ironclad set of rules. Canada's new immigration law combines humanity, justice, international responsibility and adapt- ability in a way that no other country's immigration law ever has. We're proud of it. And we invite you to learn more by asking for detailed pamphlets at your nearby Canada Immigration Centre. class, Canadian citizens can now sponsor parents of any age. Canada has always protected refugees within her borders according toa Convention of the United Nations. This protection is now given the force of Canadian law. In addition, a new refugee class defines the when, how and who of accepting refugees for resettlement in Canada. Civil rights of those involved in immigration proceedings receive greater protection under the new law. And deportation willnolonger be the only possible penalty. There are now less drastic alternatives for minor infractions of immigration law. Immigration will not be easier, but it will be more predict- able. Immigrants and visitors should always talk to their Canadian Govern- ment visa office before they make a move.That way, they'll know exactly where they stand when they step off The new immigration law is a blueprint for the future. A flexible blueprint that allows for unexpected change. Its influence on the fabric of Canadian society will be subtle and long-range. Under the new law, the federal and provincial Employment and immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Minister Emploi et Immigration Canada Bud Cullen, Ministre iv Om visitors. From now on, immigrants and those visitors who come to work or study must make all immigration arrangements before they arrive in Canada. No one may change his or her status while inside Canada. Canada has always allowed sponsorship

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