Terrace Review — Wednesday, May 16, 1990 B11 CHURCH DIRECTORY Did you know that... eo < Common ear disease AIMS can damage hearing FOR HEALTH media may be difficult to ‘Sanger and T. Decker. tie path ofthe just as || detect because it can occur @ Seat your child close to — eth moreand more unto the = without any of these symp- whoever is speaking and away perfect day. Contributed by toms. from distractions. Proverbs 4:18 _ Monika Bernauer Do you think your child has @ Gain your child’s attention Se ee - Did-you know that Otitis Otitis Media? See your doctor, before giving instructions. Media is the most frequently If your family doctor cannot @ Encourage your child ‘0 : diagnosed illness in children control your child’s ear pro- look at the speaker while listen- | [| between birth and age three —_—iblem z after several visits, ask ing. Sacred Heart Catholic Church years? National figures indicate about a referral to an ear ° Periodically ask your child Saterdayy 7230 o.m, adie F Noonan ae: that it affects 15 percent of all — specialist. ; questions to see if the instruc- Sundays: 9:00'a.m, OMI ee primary grade children, but this See your audiologist. Your. tions or discussion have been 11:30 am. . a figure is probably higher inthe family doctor, public health understood. 4830 Straume Avenue 635-2313 ll northwest. nurse, ear specialist, or © Encourage your child to ask od Otitis Media means infection speech/language pathologist you to repeat information or to ol or inflamation of the middle can refer you to the Health use simpler words and phrases. . r. Serous otitis media means _ Unit audiologist. An @ Try showing your child what | ; . | thd ty the middle ear. A child audiologist is a professional you are talking about by poin- St. Matthew 8 Anglican Church with otitis media often ex- trained to identify hearing ting or other gestures. ; periences a temporary hearing _ losses of all types, including @ Watch how fast you speak. Sunday sehew am. Ree coger vier loss. While such hearing loss is _ those associated with otitis Slow down if necessary.- usually mild and fluctuating, it media. @ Allow time for your child to 4506 Lakelse Avenue 635-9019 may be a major cause of Prompt medical and audio- _— process and respond. Try offer- language delay in the preschool _ logical attention could prevent ing two possible answers. years when the growth of nor- a temporary hearing loss from = @ Try providing a quiet area - Christ Lutheran Church mal language development is at becoming a permanent one. © without a lot of things to look Sunday School - 11:30 a.m. its peak. Does your child have Otitis at, to read or study. Worship Service - 11:30 a.m. Symptoms may include pain Media? my the folowing ag : Pastor: Donald P. Bolstad or discomfort in the ears, gestions at home or at school. ; “plugged” ears, fluid draining They can help your child cope What are your health ques- 3229 Sparks Street - 635-5520 from the ears, fever, irritabili-. with their temporary hearing tions or concerns? Write us at: ty, inattentiveness or distrac- loss. These suggestions are “Did You Know That..." c/o tibility, asking for frequent - adapted from ‘Otitis Media- Skeena Health Unit, 3412 Terrace Seventh-Day Adventist Church repetitions and misunderstan- Effect on a Child’s Learning’? | Kalum Street, Terrace, B.C., Sabbath School: Pastor: ding (not hearing well). Otitis (1986) by B. Gadowski, D. V8G 472. Sra dey 9:90 a. ‘me Peta etn Saturday 17:00 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. # = Science Fair winners chosen | [=e "sss B 8 =6 from 25th annualevent | [-y.2°"™="""™= or" ; (for all ages) W.E. Glasspell Terrace’s 25th annual Science Pop Can Tower Contest K-1_ Allen Wootton, E.T. Kenney 45 a.m. . ; . Fair wrapped up Science Week in — Allen Wootton, Kevan Per- (2nd). Brandon Swan, Brian soniey eae nm. i bat et oem local schools with a massive ras, E.T. Kenney. Palahicky, Christopher Anaka, 3302 Sparks Street ; 635-5115 exhibit of student projects at Pop Can Tower Contest 2/3 Veritas (3rd). ae ‘Caledonia school April 28. The — Greg Nutma, Daniel Talstra, Scavenger Hunt, Intermediate ey following students and groups Centennial Christian. — Tim Phillips, Paul Fleming, Knox United Church i 4 came in at the top of their cate- - Paper Airplane K-1 — Matt Blake, Veritas (Ist). J oelle Sunday Worship: Evening Worship: Minister. cf . - Jonathan Sarsiat. Walker, Edlyn Okano, Patrick 10:30 a.m. Every 2nd and 4th Stan Bailey el eons: ; Paper Airplane 2/3 — ~ Nathan Phillips, Veritas (2nd). Phillip - Sunday School: Sunday. 4th Sunday: Youth Group: Science Display K/1 — Tren- Northridge. LeRoss, Tony LeRoss, Shaun 10:30 a.m. hymns only 7:00 p.m, ton Sweeting, Kiti K’Shan. Paper Bridge — Chris Paziuk, Oliver, Cassie Hall/Thornhill 4907 Lazelle Ave. 635-6014 Science Project K/1 — Tyler john deBalinhard, Cassie Hall, Elementary, (3rd). _ Montague, Veritas. — Egg Drop Event ~ Michael Project 4 — Jeffrey Town, Scavenger Hunt, Primary — Watts, Kiti K’shan (Ist); Terrace Pentecostal Assembly Veritas. Nilton Praticante, Mathew Pret- JuliAnn. Elkiw, Veritas (2nd); . Early Serv Ice: Sonn Gaplin Display 2/3 — Jeffrey Bol- to, Travis Murphy, Veritas (1st). Justin Vooed, Centennial Chris- Associate Pastor: Cliff Slebert ingbroke/Jay Foster, Uplands. Ashley Baxter, Kevin Perras, tian (3rd). Sunday School: Prayer Time: Project 2/3 — Matthew Chre- Moming Service: 11:15 a.m. Evening Service: 6:30 p.m. a tien, Thornhill Primary. 3511 Eby Street 635-2434) ae Display 6 — Karla Vande- of ee et Chenin BE AN ALL WEATHER GARDENER i velde, Centennial Christian. The Alliance Church = Contemnial Christin" Y" | with a SOLAR OPTIC GREENHOUSE Family Bible School: Pastor: Rick Wiebe a ; 9:45a.m. ' :D inn oY Display 5 — Bryana Straker, THE ULTIMATE IN GREENHOUSES!! Worship Service: 11:00 a.m. Fellowship Service. 6.20 p.m. 4 Cassie Hall. - - Keeps itself warmer in winter, - All are cordially Invited Project 5 — Ryan Orr, Centennial Christian. Science Display 11/12 — David George and Brian Ander- cooler in summer, Automatically Youth Ministries * Home Bible Studies x Visitation regulates temperature and humidi- 4923 Agar Avenue . ty. Proven In B.C., Alberta, Yukon. g 635-7727 Virtually impervious to wind and > 4 son, Caledonia. hall. sundey Servi The Salvation Army : Project 11/12 — Chris GROW VEGETABLES & 9:30 com. Christ § : : Christian Educat! it of Grieve, David Shepherd and FLOWERS IN ALL WEATHER 11:00 a. im Holiness Meeting = (ll og me Salvation Meeting : David Edmonds, Caledonia. 16” long, 8' wide, & high. 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RIMS DY ‘ Wednesdays 0:30 a.m. & 7:45.p.m. Vandevelde, Christina Talstra | Come see us in Terrace at the lot 3602 Sparks . 635-6173 a and Terra Van Herk, Centennial next to Petro Canada on Lakelse — ae Christian. ’ Avenue on May 18, 19 and 20 By to . a es ss mac SY ert bata ett kar sans rtiee eee o os sos : . . mn