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Northern Leeds Lantern (1977), 1 Nov 1992, p. 8

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8 NORTH LEEDS LANTERN NOVEMBER 1992 KIDS AND DRUGS: l PROTECTIVE FACTORS This teleconference is for parents who want to raise their l KI D S A N D D R U G S: children to make the right choices about alcohol and drugs. I We will talk about issues related to alcohol and drug use. . ‘ P R I V E R S and positive parenting techniques. We will also look at the . ‘ kinds of strategies to use with children, from preschoolers to adolescents, to limit the risk of their involvement with ' " ’ ' alcohol and drugs. Time will be set aside for you to talk to ThurSday! November 19! 1992 a panel of experts and to raise specific parenting questions 1:00 _ 2:30 p_m.I(Es1-) . concerning substance abuse. I. " Teleconferencing enables you to participate in this unique l learning opportunity with other parents across Ontario without leaving your own community. SGJTH CROSBY FRIENDSHIP SponsoredIb-y ,The Addiction Research Foundation CLUB N0. 517 33 Russel, ghee, .. , _ I I Teleconference sites will be set up in each community and I - - Toronto Ontario ' ' I linked together via telephone. Site coordinators will lead a F endshl ' v ~ ,-, I I south h iiiOSbE/heir are Ulal: M53 231' , . . _ I - ~- .~ - , pre-conference discuSSIon and arrange for the hook-up to Clu J. e Octoberg l4 ;- :I. ' , I _ ‘ I ~ _ ,I . I -I -f f the teleconference. You will be advised of the location of méiimqth .0“ sister Club " '- ‘ -- ' v' , _ ' ' . your site upon submission of your application. wl e l I _ ‘ ' ' - . ,- ' ' -' ' ' '3 n 5} , . Rockport guests. A delic- in support of Drug Awareness Week I. I ~ 0 B J E c 1- ' v E ious roast beef dinner -- .- . . To provide parents with information on protective factors that was served to over 60 can be used to develop drug-resistant children. seniors. Several people PROGRAM CONTENT ' in luck number ., I. I -.. V, I, I. d I I II I won pr 1285 y , - _ . . _ . 0 Profile of a resrlient child draws. There was one .. . I II . I I I a '. - - , - 0 Strategies at different stages of development: new member present. , , _ I, V I I - . I 1.. . , . ., ' Newborn to srx years old Marlon McLeod and Steve II_ . I I I I . I - -- v 0 Seven to 12 years old Dwyre from Guthrie House I I , . . » - ' Adolescents gave a very informative ' . ‘ v - Treatment profile talk on all the sen/ices ‘ . I . I PRESENTERS that are aVlalable in I I the communityI They are ' I ' I - - Peter Loranger, PhD â€"â€" Head, Creative Development, 1 n the proces s of initi â€" I. I _ _I Prevention and Health Promotion Research and ating a Telephone Assis_ _ -I ' I I Development, Addiction Research Foundation tance Program TAP. The ’ _ - 2 ~ ‘. .I I. Andrea Stevens-Lavlgne, MBA â€" Regional Manager. president informed us : ,. I, I‘ W I - - V ' ' Community Programs Department, Addiction that the work on the hall 5 ' " .' v " ' Research Foundation roof should soon have I - ' I ' Evelyn l/ingi/is, PhD â€" SeniOr Scientist, Prevention and the go-ahead. The minutes i '4 ' f . ' _ . .. _ . Health Promotion Research and Development, of the last meeting were _ . ,I v - . 'v f . .I _ . Addiction Research Foundation approved as read. Leta _' _ I _:. I : ; I , I ' . I' I, Wayne Skinner, MSWâ€" Assistant Director for Planning, Burt the new Field Officer I' ‘I I, ,, _ ' -_ ,‘ '-' I‘ ; _ .I Clinical Research and Treatment institute, for the Western Section ‘ ._ . . ‘ i .. ‘ 1 ' 4 - Addiction Research Foundation of zone 20 was introduced - I ' ' For further information; and told us what her p051- 'I g - ’ . AddIbuon ,kondaI-Ion . I I t ion i nvolved . ' ‘Research deJarecherche - ' I contaCt your local Office * I FoundatipnIsurIa toglcpmaIn Lawrence Yeatman is the HIE“ II II I I I, I .I new officer for this area. I Members of the Rockport i. and Elgin executives were , introduced. ELGIN UNITED A film was shown of a CHURCH WEN recent trip enjoyed by several members to Scott's Elgin U.C.w. met on Tuesday, Oct. 13th, at 8 pm. in the church. Resort at Oqugaga Lake President Sandra Freeman welcomed everyone and opened the meeting with in USA. A vote of thanks thoughts On the 30th Anniversary of the u.c.w. "Caring 8- Sharing". closed a very enjoyable The theme of the worship service was "Thankfulness", the call to afternoon. worship being Psalm 95 read in unison. Hymn #570, "For the fruits of His Marg Hamilton Creation" was sung followed by responsive reading from Psalm 103,"My soul give thanks to the Lord." Hilda Campbell read the meditation,based on “ Psalm 92, verse 1, which told a story from Fulton Oursler's book of a slave woman's life of thankfulness. Thanksgiving Day should be a daily routine in our lives. Janet Weisiger led in prayer, and the offering was received and dedicated. Hymn, "Count your blessings" closed the worship. Jaye Salisbury and Susan Stone reported on the Quinâ€"Mo-Lac'U.C.W. weekâ€"end in September. The program was led by Rev. Don McLean on the Mission 8. Service fund. What projects does the M.& 8. fund support and who are the people that do the work in carrying out the mission of the church. Eight projects in the Toronto Conference, supported by M. 8. S., were studied, and from this exercise we learned how difficult it is to make the money extend to cover all the need. Half of the M 8. S funds support Overseas mission, and I half the home mission in Canada. v; r t V H‘ I “p‘ I U, I - I t‘ “ 4 '4 e. \ ‘r, I ,\ \ I ll.("4 I Due to the late hour, the minutes of the last meeting were approved as written. Twentyâ€"one members answered the roll call, and 2 visitors were present. Correspondence consisted of several thank-you notes and an invitation to meet with Portland U.C.w. on Tues. Oct. 20th to celebrate the U.C.W. 30th Anniversary. The planning meeting for the bazaar is Monday, . the 19th at 1:30 pm. at Sandra Freeman's. The date for the bazaar was r0 h I TM changed from Nov. 6th to Wednesday, Nov. 4th. Lydia Tackaberry reported for Leorene Hayes for the flower fund. Loree Smith gave the treasurer's report. Off I I I Roll call for the next meeting will be articles for Bridge House, Kingston. enng you services In“ Several items were reported for the happiness file, and prayer was requested graphic dESIgnS, typesettmg. scanning, illUStfatiODi for Rick 8. Laurie Bryden's little baby daughter who will be entering Sick editing, proofing, translation, advertising, packaging, Chi 1drens' logos, marketing, graphs, forms and more... Hospital in Toronto. Sandra closed the meeting with a poem. Lunch and a time of fellowship was enjoyed by all. Marion Seeley, voice: [613} 275-7467 fax: [613] 273-2243 P.O. Box 28, Portland, Ontario, KOG 1V0

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