Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 2000, p. 3

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i k wif3 i ostn r york region isa hotbed of illegal gqmmg a jv l a by patrick casey- staff writer n a ramy afternoon in toronto two men slip intotheback ofjtaxp cabwithirimiriutes the r t paueach hblb a 50 bill and casta bet ontwo raindrops v jthat strike the side window wager- ihg which speck of water willbe j first tojreach thebottom of thej tarsvnted glass f unequivocally that defines a gambler pompareci to nicotinealcohol 7 prescription drugs and illegal nar- v cotics gambling lsan addiction that often fails to garnermaui- streamattention yet its effects are i just as hideous j the gambler creating a host of problems at home and work with family and friends j- f two examples of gambling sur faced last week t lap toronto a 33yearold man was killed after being shot six times in the back at an afterhours gambling den described as a card house the room is located above a taiwanese tea loom and has been raided several umes by police t jvf safe jv i tr pinpointing fk xxgawiblers 5- gambling can bean enjoyable pastime an 1 evenings entertainment oranoccasiqnal outvi irigrbut for some people itcari lead to devas- oating consequences simijarto alcohol abused jigamblirig atiuse can ruirtihdrvtdualsand famirv lies lwhat is gambling tms 15 one m senes 1 ofarttclesexamining the seamier side of life i ybrfc region alone from the three commercial the greatest percentage of the casinos people tha would goto a legale but according to two members casino are lawabiding citizens of the york regional policevice j land they wouldnt go to an illegal squad even though queens park casino but there are those tfiat go rolled the dice and waded knee- to illegal casinos arid appreciate deep into the industry its lusty them because the rules arediffer- mvolvement has yet to diminish jeritthere are different games 4 3and court submissions forms including the legal variety illegal gambling establishments available the pots are bigger i thifrsday detailed how former such astheproviricial -govern- across the region r v lurking in the-shadows- pre- newmarket recreation director mentsanctioned lottery tickets it has not changed significant- v dominant m soutiiernyork i bill andrews andun unnamed the flashy casinos inrama ly confirmed delsgt michael region are lllegalundef ground accomplice worked a sophistical- niagara falls windsor and soon- fleming who heads the forces casinos roaming s between edscherrieforve years bilking w north bay or therows of slot vice squad there are still illegal markhamrichmondttlland tyiiothantcrnnnnfrnmhotrrri mkmnc rarlntu xnctmca ommo rassinos there are still social clubs vauehan offennefreebooze5 l ti a xby patrick casey y staff writer of dollars in a single turn spools the smalfoffice pool select- any time you bet money or something of fr ralue on an of uncertain outcome you f are gambling- f tv who is at risk the following aresigns a person mayjiaw a pr6wemyv s gambling for longer penods of time j- preoccupation with gamblingconstantly f thinking about ana prepanng for gambling 2 r v chasing losses- gambling more often and playing highevstakes tf win rjack lost money frequent unexplained absences from home or workand undue secrecy 5 4 j garhblmg to escapefrom obligations or lifes a k daily pressures t i gambling debts lying or cnminal activity to financegambling zh x neglecting family andpersopal needssuch as nurjitionsleep schoolings your general wellbeing v a 1 33 what is problem gambling l cr 5- gambling is a problem when it adversely r j t affectsrelationshipsfarnily fnendsremploy-w- ment ana financesand also affects your phys- ical social and mental health j c responsible gambling highstakes texas hold em mgjhe winner of the masters golf or more players around atable parncipants will cast bets on the rf gamblings thrill is endless and sequence ofltemsrerrloved from poker isanother gem where two championship or the national jt rjii v thebowl j cards areldealt to players with a hockeyleagiie playoffs is legal there lsabsolutelyno-skiir- minimum15buyin aslong astiheoperatorsjkejnot toon episode where fred is addict ed to betting losing his shirt tothe heighbourhood kid arnold in a mwtvn ravfthpir hpt whilp cover agent more than six months t 1 2 billion us lastyear andcould illegal ffissd iotheme top 8 bulion b2002 v its not iuegaltobetit is llegal fevtwich const alan cooke manoeuvre but with- offshore sites m to draw a profit ts in support or hockey or soccer b remains a legale lanfiniminiupqflhnwivfiiiph written on every side ot the cube anawnne oooicmaicers con- enaeavour ir ine scheme has a j arantian lnvoivesia uowiiiiicu t i- i- v r j v x u tffhi5nqnhiiffnnvwh vuth o bets are laid andthetrolleddie centrate on operating massive licence and is registered as a char- i ieads to the exchange of hundreds professional football and hockey itable foundation s gamble for entertainment not as a way to make money 1 i t balance gambling with other leisure activities v only use discretionary income not money for- everyday expenses set a budget and stick to l i dont borrow moneyto gamble 1 set a time limit ks take frequent breaks t c 2 be aware nsk increases at times of loss or depression t if youthinkypu have a problem or know some one there arequahfiecl peopleland organizations that can help including s addiction services for york region 905 8417007 j r ontario problem gambling helplmetl-888- 2303505 r vv the canadian foundation on compulsive t gambling ontario 18883911111 v v the centre for addiction and mental health 1 18004636273 1 s x v v i v r ferncfc casey t v j 1 t f

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