llllttt ttttt late to take the walls down When looking for a pan-lime job, Danielle DeVille applied for something "difrertr?r" _ The 17-year-old student‘s interest was piqued by a posting for a peer leader to teach other young people about the tobacco industry. the dan- gers of smoking and the effects of tobacco power-wall displays on youth. "lt's a good cause, you're actually accomplishing something through it," said DeVillc. who has been working with Toxik, one of two Region ofWater- loo Youth Action Alliance groups, since Last June. "It feels good to know you're being influential lo other youth." 'lhe Youth Action Alliance program is part of the Ontario Ministry of Health Promotion's Smoke-Free Ontario campaign, which focuses in large part on youth prevention, said John Atkinson. the program's supervi- W . "Many of its local peer leaders are passionate about uniting youth against tobacco power-wall displays, which are "It feels good to know you 're being influential to other you th." Starting in the CALL TODAY TO VIEW OUR MODEL SUITE BY lmum 0mm: (Shronlgleislaff 1 8- 2 BEDROOM LIFE LEASE SUITES - Danielle DeVille Peer leader $200,000's Choose excell‘ence, c/ioose Luther 14llkge Peer leaders Eliot Winkler and Danielle DeMile hold copies of petitions signed by local youth asking for power walls to be taken down before the law requires t SUBMIYVED 7140K) generally found behind the counters at and her co-work- convenience stores and gas stations. ers have visited So members ofToxik and Youth Act- about 40 retailers WATCH I ing for Change on Tobacco (Y-ACT) this summer ask- started a petition appealing to busi- ing them to com- nesses to take down or cover at least 50 ply with the peti- f oer cent of their power-wall displays by lion's request. So members ofToxik and Youth Act- ing for Change on Tobacco (Y-ACT) started a petition appealing to busi- nesses to take down or cover at least 50 per cent of their power-wall displays by Aug. M, 2007. The Smoke-Free Ontario Act, mean- while, will require tobacco retailers to remove all tobacco products from view by May 31, 2008. i araxt with more than 1.000 signa- tures from across the region, DeVille LUTHER VILLAGE ON THE PARK A lot of people DeVille knows smoke cigarettes, and some have I see a great in the Waterloo Chronicle! Continued on DEAL. WATCH FOR YOUR CITY or WATERLOO deliveyed to your door this week Program and Activities Guide [E133