PAGE 22, WHITBY FREE PRESS, WEDNESDAY. MAY 25, 1988 Pro vincial program designed to promote 'healthy livingu' A thumbprint representing each child's individuality is the theme of a new provincial health program to promote self-esteemn in children. The program is one of 29 community projects announced recently by the Ministry of Health to promote healthy living. The projeets- will cost $1,123,500 over two years and will use everything from peer counselline to martial arts training, native culture and English-as-a-second-language classes to get people involved. "In its "Fm Thumbody" project, the Durham branch of the Canadian' Mental Health Association hopes to promote self-estpem in children and teach them skills to develop successful relationships. The CMHA has been working with the Durham Board of Education to introduce the program ta Grade 4 ch-ildren through a variety of classroom activities. Durham Centre MPP Allan Furlong announced the Durham program. Students will help plan the program and volunteers will help present it. The project will cost $30,000. Funding is for one year'. Funding for the project reflects a commitment the, govemnment made last August to spend $1 million a year on community projects promoting good health. "Good health is much more than the treatment of illness. It has much to do with social, physical and economie factors, i says Health Minister Elinor Caplan. "It's is no good pumping money' into' hospitals, health clinics and doctors' services if we don't also give people'the tools to help them make healthy lifestyle choices. "Programs on the risks ot smoking, on coping with stress, on good nutrition, miust become as impori ant to the.health care system a. immunization against communi !able disease." Hlasty _Rot M~n' "UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP" Friendly, Personal Service 24 Hours-7 days a week ~BT ~ so~iô~a~j pol-oli ~ C~ 4~O~Ji ôr 6ù~ .PL6~l £4.~kt.$ ~ '~F ~1~' ~ 24yp. &r, »uu4ýayd - QT. Pouw- ~A fiM £rois~ oe~iE $~u ~ CjOLd: bt d wi 41 ' ctide. RbVNôIL~ ýaa k - " plop oý ôd. CoI 4-o rôcvWlabNl2. A ac ~O.r Yiaw .+- s4-rt- i;b-Pn MvIi tow IVuxm 1mà erLO I ~~OM'f, m fl=l tir1 I GROCEIE I lOOg 2199 10Ooz. tin Campbell's Tomato 4tor 99T Soup 5for .99 Cr Product of U.S.A. 179 Black Forest, - Ham lOOg C hef master Margarine Kleenex T issues av% 1 lb tub 200's _____________________ I - Cob P.E.I. Potatoes S10 Lb. bag 1199 Apple Pies Bagels 24 oz. 29Brand 500g pkg. Bacon IBUTCHER SHOP Back Ribs 7.00 kg 5for.199 Fresh eI Pork Pionlo 2.18 kg Shouider ~SENIORS SA VE 10% ON TUESDA VS LOTTERY TICKETS AND TOBACCO PRODUCTS NOT INCLUDED, ONLY AVAILABLE AT WEST LYNDE' PLAZA EFFECTIVEM MY25 - MAY 3,111 g11VVy 2 & Jeffery St.l Mozzarella C heese 2% MiIk 4 L bag Nà 1.29 TOWN 0F WHITBY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMVENT PRINGLE CREEK DAY CAMP LOCATION: Pringle Creek Community Centre School DATE: JuIy 4, 1988 - August 12, 1988 TIME: 9:00 a.m. -4:00 p.m. COST: $50.00 per week Activities include: sports, games, arts and crafts REGISTRATION: Mondays and Thursday, 7:00 p.m.- 9:00 p.m. May 26th to June l6th at Pringle Creek Community Centre Sehool, 80 Ribblesdale Drive, Whitby. For further information phone 668-0666. L- 1 - m PRODUCE m ý qw5.qWAWAI - 1 AMI a a a a *%M mm mpqk