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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Feb 1994, p. 9

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not a difficult task. priate point in the council meeting of years of council Hident of the city [ in "time"; J Tragedy ous sectors in society. "In the classroom, they‘re being _ back replace our energies in preâ€" told not to smoke. But then they‘re : vention. We should have just as seeing other people light up on much energy as we had before, campus, It just isn‘t consistent, _ . perhaps even more." Manske said. "So this price drop is The federal government has another way that we‘re signaling > indicated it will launch a strong â€"we‘re preaching one thing, and antiâ€"smoking media campaign, then reducing tobacco prices.". : and the provincial government has and aloohol prevention, said she sees the tax rollback as "regretâ€" table", but is not convinced it will lead to a longâ€"term increase in dation for 11 years before estabâ€" lishingâ€"her own business, said there is much more to the issue of smoking than price, and underâ€" standing nicotine dependence is an important step to combating it. "There are all kinds of people who said, ‘When cigarettes get to $3 a pack;, I‘m going to quit‘. And cigarettes went to $6 a pack, and they were still buying them," Stanghetta said. "Nicotine depenâ€" dence is such a complex issue. There‘s a fundamental misunderâ€" standing about nicotine. The dence and psychological depenâ€" dence, doesn‘t account for price in tives might get lost in the rumâ€" blings over the tax reduction issue. "We still have a lot of work to do in that area," Stanghetta said. ‘Stanghetta also believes that a victory in the battle against tobacco use lies in prevention. And GRAYSTONE GALLERY Paula Stanghetta, a Waterloo Stanghetta, who worked with 14 Princess St. E. Waterloo 746â€"6852 Open Tucs. â€" Sat. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Original Paintings Limited Edition Prints ;';)ilr Jonations hel give someone a second chanee. "And we shouldn‘t let the tax rollâ€" tobacco education, Manske quesâ€" tions whether the money spent to launch both.campaigns will be s e | P y CA . C AyPu P3 already launched a media camâ€" g:.;.p under its Ontario Tobacco trategy. While he supports money well spent. (Continued from page 1) MANY MORE INâ€"STORE SPECIALS TO CHOOSE FROM! SiyteLine® RANGES « Deluxe Big oven capacity SAVE such discrepancies in tobacco prices in the two countries. He said further consideration wumum. higher tobacco export tax, and to packaging tobacco products in o ce cyc ce I ALEXANDER GRAHAM BELL , spending of the money :,h_“*ifllm*}f',"“'” s of controlâ€" ! Celebrate With Us March 3â€"4â€"5th Enjoy Gourmet Cooking Today NATURAL GAS RANGES * Electronic pilotless ignition conserves energy and saves you ’nqr.’veyv«» We yary ies nn' â€" NATURAL GAS AFREE: : Corfee & Cake * Auto Perm Press -1A_moNomd * Time ~3T¢v2%m- NATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1994 â€"PAGE® u=s BRING THIS AD FOR FREE GIFT = w IN THE NEW WING C@NEST@®GA MALL sp geg_ _ * Toll Analysis lnte! . 4 *Free Giftâ€"â€"~ _ Answering your call* BRING THIS AD FOR FREE GIFT m us mmfiinana DISCOVER THE CHEF‘S SECRET WITH Aanmatura cas ABOUT HALF THE COST OF ELECTRIC TO OPERA /E Large 3.7 cu. ft Available in all . white or all black

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