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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 1981, p. 9

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The Canada World Youth (CWY) group is looking for workers and students between the ages of 17 and 20 who are interested in learning about development and crosXS--cultural com- munication in both Can- ada and a developing country. i They will join with ex- change country par- ticipants to spend seven "It appears the ministry has misunderstood our request." Al- derman Glen Wright told council. “We want to hear both sides of the issue." Dr, Barbara Blake. director of the ministry's public health branch, told council in a letter that a dental consultant would forward the city a package of information on fluoridation “I am somewhat disappointed that your council is now consider- ing the question of discontinuance of fluoridation which has been m effect in your City for over l3 years." said Dr Blake. who was asked to respond to the city's request by Health Minister Dennis Timbrell. Dr. Blake "doesn't understand that we had to calla vote on fluori- dation." Alderman John Shortreed told council Monday. Shortreed said council had hoped to learn from the ministry if there But the mmistry's response was far from what council expected By tho Chronic“ Staff City aldermen were dismayed Monday with a response from the Ontario ministry of health on the City's request for Information on artificial fluoridation Council made the request after the city was forced by an anti- fluoridation lobby to call a plebisci- te for June 8 to resolve the con- troversnal issue Canada World Youth Ministry reply dismays city Small teams of CWY participants, each with a Canadian and exchange country group leader. will integrate themsel- ves into communities, first in Canada and then overseas to provide vo- lunteer work in areas such as agriculture. co- operatives, environment months living and work- ing in different cultures and communities. Council voted to send the min- istry another letter requesting me- dical information on fluoridation rather than the dental information the ministry had originally planned In her letter to council. Dr Blake said “I wish to assure your coun- cil that this mlnlslry and the minis- ter rsonally are fully supportive of Ji',i,r,'1'1ate,y,, as a safe and very effective public health measure for the significant reduction of dental caries." Alderman Charlie Voelker said council "should also hear from other bodies to get the complete picture" on the effects of artificial fluoridation, to send council Shortreed said the ministry has missed the Importance of the June plebiscite which could end the city's fluoridation program. “This vote may be a signal of what may happen in other com- munities In the province." he said “I don't think they're asking the right people to prepare the re- port“ are any reports on the harmful ef- fects of fluoridation and told mum Clllors that the beneficial effects of fluoride on teeth “are not an Issue here ‘ “The last thing we need IS an- other dental report," Shdrtreed said “I'm more interested in in- formation based on the general health of the population rather than cavities ,. The group's first pro- gram starts in July and there will be a second in September, and conservation, social services, small busines- ses, recreation and com- munity groups. 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