[All] Last Of Three Public Forums On Water Fluoridation (Leading Up To The October 25th Municipal Fluoridation Vote)

Robert J. Fleming (Apple Creek) robert at applecreekbuilding.com
Wed Oct 6 17:55:58 EDT 2010


 

REMINDER NOTICE:

 

Water Fluoridation Forum (Tomorrow)

Thursday, October 7th (7:00 PM - 8:30 PM)

Room 200 (Lions Room)

Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex

located at 101 Father David Bauer Drive, Waterloo, Ontario

 

Free event, all sides to the issue are welcome.

 

OUR GUEST SPEAKERS:

 

Dr. Paul Connett 

 

Dr. Connett is a graduate of Cambridge University, and holds a Ph.D. in
chemistry from Dartmouth College.  Since 1983, he taught chemistry at St.
Lawrence University in Canton, NY where he specialized in Environmental
Chemistry and Toxicology.  He retired in May 2006.  Dr. Connett has
researched the literature on fluoride's toxicity and the fluoridation debate
for 14 years.  He helped found the Fluoride Action Network (FAN) see
http://www.fluoridealert.org, and has given invited presentations on the
dangers of fluoridation to legislative and research bodies in Australia,
Canada, Germany, Ireland, Israel, Japan, New Zealand, the UK and the US,
including presentations to both the US EPA and the US National Research
Council.

 

Heather Gingerich 

 

Heather Gingerich (M.Sc. / Ph.D. candidate, University of Queensland) is the
Director of the International Medical Geology Association in Canada, as well
as Probe International's Medical Geologist-in-Residence.  She possesses
training and interest in how genetics and environmental triggers interplay
and affect our overall quality of health.  For those of you who had the
pleasure of hearing her speak at our second fluoridation forum, you already
know how engaging a presenter she is, and of her ability to take difficult
scientific concepts and put them into easily understandable terms.    

 

It would be greatly appreciated if you passed along this forum information
to others who may be interested in attending.

 

During the upcoming municipal election, there will be an important question
on the ballot regarding the fluoridation of your municipal water.

 

"Should the Region of Waterloo fluoridate your municipal water?"  Yes or No

 

It has been 28 years since the last vote on water fluoridation was held
here, in Waterloo.

 

Communities Affected And Voting On This Issue Include:

Waterloo, Elmira, St. Jacobs, the rest of Woolwich Township on municipally
piped water, and some parts of Kitchener.  Please contact your local
municipal clerk's office to find out if you are fluoridated at present. 

 

Please join us for this last of three community forums on this important
health and environmental issue.  There will be information literature made
available, and questions will be received from the audience and media.

 

Again, all sides to the issue are welcome.

 

DOWNLOAD <http://www.waterloowatch.com/Index_files/FFW%20Brochure%202.pdf>
FLUORIDATION BROCHURE

 

Looking forward to seeing you all there,

 

Robert J. Fleming  (Executive Director, WaterlooWatch)



 <http://www.waterloowatch.com/> www.WaterlooWatch.com

 <mailto:action at WaterlooWatch.com> action at WaterlooWatch.com

 

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