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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 9 Feb 2007, p. 11

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The Canadian Champion, Friday, February 9, 2007 - All 'Wedlss Veneday ray hage Reading 1Writing 1Math 1 Spelling 1 Grammar French 1Study SkîiIs1 I'eelesWdedy a chang smoking day - \Vvedtess Vvednesday - changed for ï 2008. The group believes the tîtle is misinterpreted by voutb anid is drawîng attention t10 marijuana. In early january, the HYA-A surveved 56 youth aged 13 to t8 tin Halton 10 explore ibeir understaridirig and awareness of the term Weedless Wednesday The results of the survev i- cated that: *95 per cent hadn't heard of Weedless Wednesday *88 per cent didrit tbînk the til eedless Wednesday repre- setdthe ideas behind the day. -81 per cent tbougbt the day had to do witb marijuana. The group sent a letter to the Smoking kilis 11k- O 1 il îOk 11k 11. included resuits of the survey and some suggestions for alter- riative ties such as QUIT (Quit Ustng lt Todav). IGIF (Tobacco Goes Invisible Eridavi and Wheezeless Wedriesday. The voutb alliance will fol- low up witb the CCTC to dis- cuss the recommendations. The group suggested in its lerter ibat a contesi be held i bîgb scbools across the country 10 come up with an alternative tîtle [or Weedless Wednesday The HYAA is comprised of 21 bîgh school youth employed bv Halton Region 10 support youth tobacco prevention efforts tin the community. '11 is of great value that we have the peer leaders on staff t0 ni, arc cical w all Hailîon rcsi dlents încludîng vouth,- saîd Halton -Niedîcal Offîcer of Health Dr. Bob Nosal. National Non-Smoking Vvcek and Weedless Wednesdav are co-ordinated bs' the CCTC. The public education campaigri takes place during the thîrd week of januarv anid has been running sînce 1977. Weedless WVedriesday is a day set aside during National Non- Smoking Week 10 encourage people to bave a smoke-free day. The idea behind the day is to promote a one-day-at-a-time approacb 10 quitting smoking. For more information on the HYAA caîl (905) 825-6000 or visit www.balton.ca. 16,000 Ontarians per year efrom SECOND-HAND on page A10 deati tin Ontario, killîng 16.000 Oniarians antnu- air for non-smokers and smokers to breaihe. ally. Second-bond smoke contains more than 4,000 For those wbo nced belp quitting smoking but chemnicals. mariy known 10 cause cancer. can't attend Halions Stop Smoking Clintcs, the According to the Province, tobacco ose is tbe Smokers' Helplîne (1-877-513-5333) is available. number one cause of preventable dîsease and It averages 1 1,000 calîs per year. Tr>. Learn. Beiv.Succeed. Oxford Learning is the onlv after-school leat nîng program of its kind for grades one to twelve. First, we pinpoint how vour child Iearns using our Dvnamic Diagnostic AssessmenTM. Then. we create an indixidualized program that goes beyond tutoring t0 teach vour child t0 learn and studv more effectielv - t0 reach his or her filu p'otential. Better grades, m'otivation and 1 Sne98 confidence follow. Give vouir child a lifetime of learning success. ;x Contact Oxford Learning todaý.SksfruceARIG Siifo ucsLessons for Life. 917 Nipissing Rd 1 905.693-9978 , www.oxfordleamning.com

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