Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 16 Jul 2004, p. 11

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Recently-launched CHAT program to teach teens how to prevent accidents i II ýL ic. i t',>i td. I l,, 5411 accidents v as fauneclied atst \w eek ai Milton District Hospitaf's emergency deparimieni. choice to dr-ive soher, buckfe up, wear the Distnict Hospital. "Il' we educate our younger population gear. I100k lirsi and get trained. The Commtînity and Hospital Againsi about the eboices îhey should be making Ioi The CHAT programt, beginning in Trauma (CHAT> prograni is an injury prevent accidents, ihese stories miglit Sepiember. wîilbe offered 10 high schools awareness and prevention programn pre- hecoime fess f'requiei."n nîirih Halion. The priigram is looktng l'or sented to higb schoof students aged 1-1 o CH AI' takes the f'ormin of a 60) iirtiie a communiiy sponsor tii assisi v ith f flanc- 19 years old. schoîtl assemhly that intrduces injury pre- îng the programn.[Fir more information on CHAT demonstrates tbe tragic reality of' vention issues. During ibis assemihfy. an CHIAT or becoming a spotnsoire-nmail injury-causjng situations, but stresses the intury sursis .r shaies hts orfier jiersirnal Jofeen i lamniotnd atih.tamiiri(]«iliin- fink beiween the coiseîfuences of'danger- sîîry. fieaflthcare.(iri.cat. ous beliiîvîiirs arnd Il ib e s vibhet prescrit in ury. "The laurrcb of' theMlo CA'pro ain unes ai a itme \ wn 1a aciet The Canadian Champion, Friday, July 16, 2004-11 St. John hosts camp Swimxning, hiking, maini putt... and a littie first aid trainng on the side. That's what kids who attend the St. John Surninr Cairip '04 . iii,ý runs a wcekly summer camp l'or children aged 6 to 14. The camp runs each week until the week of August 23, with two different sets of activities front which to choose. "Our camp is full of fun and excitimg acfivities while also helping to promnote fîrst aid and safeîy awareness, enabling children to get exposure to first aid at an early age,' said a camp spokesperson. Any proceeds raised from the camp will be used to benefit the organizations votunteer programs and eommunity health initiatives. To reserve a spot, cail (905) 469-9325. SBRIAN GOODWIN JUNE 2004 65 MI STRE AT I- 1 11JI I JU lI KIIIglWay MrIOI, 'iIV,fU Jake Pedier, Royal LePage 905-609-5253 SUDYJUY1 2-4 pm, 3519 Quilter Ave., $249900 Diane Maynard, Royal LePage 878-8101 2-4 pm, 235 Bronte, Unit 42., $175000 Audrey Newell, Coldwell Banker 905-875-2296 2-4 pm, 880 Hollinrake Cres., $499,900 Barb LaFeche, Royal LePage 878-8101 2-4 pm, 707 Trudeau Or., $289000 Carole D. Budworfh, Royal LePage 878-8101 2-4 pm, 731 Hutchinson Ave., $288000 Pat Rîdeout, Royal LePage 878-8101 2-4 pm. 2363 Burnhamthorpe Rd., $594900 Jack Vandlerbrpggen. Royal LePage 878-8101 Iniipr<>viliig \'>I i cCs against Canauda's #1 killer 0 HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION 0F ONTARIO a i Au

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