Queens Line WI Scrapbook, 1985-87, [1985] - [1987], p. 42

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dents visit OPP, hospi VEP students visi , hospital ¢ s 2 \ s § w Effective used. for smoking . illegal Nurse Myra Sloan demonâ€" the boys and girls 2. o g V&Sdézfsjaf Cl:[:dcn drugs.. from hqmqnude to _ strated the procedures used interesting tfllli C ];imd[v?: PC“P,'?) SSuhoolb had _ an _ Storeâ€"bought varieties. by the hospitalâ€"in the case Latty _ Sobol from _ the pUbI“"_ l and fun time on A tour of the station was _ of an unconscious patient. Addiction Research Foundaâ€" e‘dl‘{"""_)!]‘ 5 and 6. The conducted, and the students _ An aspirin overdose was tion. _ about drugs bem P?h“m(l)'\’gu]dc;fls from Mr. _ were shown the communiâ€" used as an exampleâ€"the illegal _ and prcsc‘ription grade ‘s and Mr. Keon‘s cations room where all calls _ most common overdoes by They learned the most "811?“:50"1I;,|;C][Cd to Pemâ€" reporting accidents, crimes, _ young people. ___commonly used drug, and CI"*’SS*GCH;WI Hospital and _ Ctc. _ are. _ received. â€" The In the ambulance garage, the one causing the most bmktpxybmkc O.P.P. sta._ Students then visited the _ thestudents were shown problems, is aleohol. The the Fem holding cells which were how equipment, such as students also learned â€" to 24 the police station, the small and dark and found _ stretchers, is used and think twice before lighting / Adt‘ms first watched a â€" they_â€" don‘t really _ feed â€" under what cireumstances. up of drinking. ?.tl“ L'lbbut vdulm offenders. _ Criminals bread_and water, _ Inside the ambulance there The students thanked all 11_711: Constable Boire exâ€" â€" but good food like hamburâ€" _ are hundreds of different of â€" their â€" hosts for â€" an wlt«”'ntcd thL: ;onscquclICCS of _ gers and fries. items for many different exciting and informative F'd‘l'lking the â€"law while _ After lunch, the group _ purposes. _ The â€" students ViSit. Going on field trips gl?‘vcen the ages of 12 and _ visited the Pembroke Genâ€" _ were surprised at how loud _ has always been enjoyed by Ig“Also shown were the . cral Hospital and _ were _ the siren sounds closeâ€"up. the _ students. ‘They like m"in(‘ [vpés of â€" apparatus _ shown the emergency room. At the Lorraine Building, S€cing the real thing! > * zhi. 1 JS 6 «40 o Melere * ce . Fe CC Pek i â€" ol e mss P ACpAcat s1c B0 t 5. thi Bs 68 s es e wC t ts‘ Se 4 on i esd ‘< p._ aqAqQci " t a» io ym fad y _ e ar . . . 9k . yb <f¢ 6 *Â¥ t "C).» P â€" . fly_“%"‘.ftflfi L rspeetectt| . We on o mt e Hie: ©. > | e 23 A °* 7 cnamdl ht s wEED : ds |â€" Bs t *b OAE #\>/ ui x "ar" id 1 e t s _ yP°C), Agnaip 1 »!!5 9 B5 ht 6 \_~‘ | ; PC K mM C . °. hW Pss PA 2 n 7L. / ) :If 3 Es t s °>A i & \s 2 CBP * t ~ s O i k > AXF tass {w? C*oC@_ s p) <B~/ o Â¥Câ€"~P &’E” s ~{J4i¢y Pme® O 0 C â€"â€" Uhye! 4 Nx 1 5 P Res . a OÂ¥ ud ; & _ .â€".â€"â€">= ‘| Ob " / as N Bs 3 B~ ‘8 N_ â€" 2nle l C A V\ & 4 i e 0 0 /. 4 ) â€"F 45== 1. 4 99. _ // & ts A g"és esc n oo O Sm Nes 1 ol d *b f \ is Chusd ‘ â€" : 8 t â€" fi:w, PM arratth \3 k x0 ;;l-.: s i f m ’4\ & ( Tsm ;-" 2c = f k n| â€"â€"â€"~ f ‘Af y _ é > j i | 2. Blaw,. 5 P ~B ) A very large group of VEP [Very Effective People] the students visited the OPP station and the students from Cobden Public School took a field Pembroke General Hospital. trip to Pembroke earlier this month. While" there _ccmas~ ds 4/4" ; CDES students will go on exciwnge â€" , f Education, A group of 26 students other official language," Becky â€" Langstaff, _ Kealy ty Board o tar from Cobden District Eleâ€"â€"says Mmec. Diane Mutthicu, Graham, _ Chris Krieger, S",? de["agfistrslgvfggm?hic}yl mentary School will be project coâ€"ordinator â€" and Christopher Hall, Edward Cb(-)'(ziizes the tra;lSPorta' travelling to Beauceville, school teacher at Cobden. Egan, fodd! Leach, leellh subs ts for the 26 § Quebec next month as part "‘The participants _ are Sexton, Brad Turcotte, Brad . tion, 'costss Funding for of a bilingual exchange between the ages of 12 and Dowdall, Jim Gouthro, Kerr p}?muparf irtation is proâ€" program _ organized _ by 14 and have been looking Childerhose, David Rose the transpo he _ Ontario SEVEC (The Soci ; j ceasl and Paul Reinert. Principal vided by _the . 4 . e Society for forward to this occasion Ministry of Education and/ Educational _ Visits â€" and after several months of Henry Brown and Mme. "11;5 B’ en House Canada, Exchanges in Canada). preparation."‘ Mallbled ‘wlllfhe «acerting â€"! 44 %hn exchange proâ€" They will be living with the students. the ygfl-l the Department of |ocal families in Beauceville _ The students participatâ€" Shortly _ afterwards, fi" fi:‘;mchretary of State of or five days. The group ing in the exchange are June 2, it will beu ths Canada will be leaving on Tuesday, Chanda Gibson, Stephanie . Beauceville students‘ turn SEVEC, an independant, March 24 and returning by Keon, Shawna Mick, Cecille t0 travel to Cobden .?."d nonâ€"profit organization, has train on Saturday, March Smith, Becky Childerhose, _ stay with our lgcal families * bal:_-kgrol-md dating back 2s O Jennifer _ Sutton, _ Emily â€" for five days also. to 1936 in _ organizing It.Wl“ truly be a unique Godin, Darlene Jackson, . ; ; successful exchanges. Close cxpcrience for these young Susanne _ Warren, â€" Sonia The project is organized to 100,000 young Canadians participants to live, speak Warren, Marieâ€"Paule Cotie. with the support of the have daw participated. and understand our nation‘s â€" Alison Rae, Kristi McHugh, â€" parents, the Renfrew Counâ€" : l 4. T iromaen.s o oo iemnent on on oeene AHe es ols W Ww ut . is ons .. lt onmne e en t

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