Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 14, 1998, p. 18

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p 1 8 economist sunthe tribune thursday may 14 1998 aggressive drivers target of opp campaign the message drive friendly is the focus of this years aggressive driving campaign conducted by police services across ontario between may 15 and 29 throughout the province in 1997 a total of 70423 collisions were investigated by the opp in these collisions 614 people died and more than 24000 were injured aggressive driving was the major factor most drivers have no problem identifying aggressive drivers but many fail to recognize their own bad driving habits said the opp fyrrmw canadas toronto canada your may long weekend forecast tlii w wet wild ball of sunshine fireworks james bond iiiisif pur 20acre water park mett adorable angelica in viiupflfiiiir fafiiflli rugrals mis wswla i this victoria day weekend wonderland calls for fun so mark it in your calendar now and join us at the only place to celebrate discover our allhew kidzville where you and your youngsters can meet therugrats ride chopper chase a helicopter monorail and experience taxi jam a kids first coaster then ride the movie on our new james bond a license to thrill action simulator and catch over 50 amazing rides fantastic live shows and our 20acre water park all free with your payoneprice passport or season pass plus for an additional charge you can rise to the challenge of the edge- our new stateoftheart climbing wall thats over 180 attractions in all with so many fun things to do youll have a blast at wonderland all weekend long and thats one forecast you can count on oairq queen head to for park discounts canadas wdnderiand absolutely the best f entertainment value around waur pa optn wtkwds inrwj may i tof jartbj jo lldrngk fcptimitr 7kw5 iolfkt wwtadw and lijfconj comfidons traovmaa of american dairy qwm p pointed bi idq imd hi iw paramount rvwrts fanwwni pads imirocoa btenuoooal bit j imj jams boko 007 iirf ntbttdtronttw and ixa jvt tlitiau bofefw4 students seek host families high school students from europe australia new zealand and south africa are eagerly waiting to hear from families in canada interested in host ing them for the whole or part of the 199899 school year opening up your home and immersing a teenager from another part of the world in your home broad ens your familys view of the world and most of all its fun says julia lubczynski who heads up the sts program in canada host families adopt a son or daughter and the students become a member of the family participating in all aspects of your daily life t family gatherings holidays and daily chores sts host parents are caring open- minded understanding and interested in learning about other cultures theyre the kind of people you would want your own children totive with if they traveled overseas to be eligible families must lie over 25 and able to provide meals and a bed sts students are enthusiastic young ambassadors of their home country between the ages of 14 and 18 with a strong desire to learn about canada sts staff carefully screen all students in their home countries to determine whether they have the maturity acade mic achievements language skills and adaptability to make the most of their experience in canada sts students are covered by a com plete health and accident insurance and provide their own spending money sts is a nonprofit intercultural organization that gives high school students from around the world the chance to live and study abroad for details call 18002655316 or write sts po box 514 waterloo on n2j alzheimer book available the alzheimer society is pleased to announce the release of susan harts second book titled the lady from the centre this is a sequel to her first publica tion through our eyes the lady from the centre is a well written concise account of the alzheimer disease process as experi enced by a caregiver it is a grass roots hands on daily approach to living with the disease the book offers answers and explana tions to questions that families are often tod fearful or embarrassed to ask- it is meant to be a guide based on personal vexperience with anecdotal infonriation dii i the disease process and its spniewhat devious and intricate course v the bdoknretails at 750 and is ayailableirectiromiou 800 davis i drive unit 6 newmarket or by calling 90s 8951337 or 905 731- covwvpge and handling of mail orders tfiere is a nominal charge 6fi50- at i is t i i i

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