~~ 75 years sold During the recent Nursing Week, the public. was made aware of services performed by Terrace nurses. Brian Kennelley, head . nurse of psychiatry (left); Kathy Hansen, student nurse; and Margaret McDanlel,.G.N.: practise the many dutles of nurses on ; Mayor Jack Talstra. This year marks the 75h year of the Registered Nurses Assoclation of B.C. Photo by Daniele Berguie Registered. nurses mark 75th year TERRACE. — This year (1987) marks the 75th an- niversary of the Registered -Nurses’ Association of British. Cc “(RNABC). Traditionally, ; anniversaries are a time to ‘look back to past accomp- lishments and milestones. They are also an occasion to look ahead and plan for the future. . Two expanding groups of health consumers—the elderly and the chronically illare already making their ‘mark on the B.C. health care scene. Each group has its own special needs yet share a common demand for community based nursing services, . aimed at keeping in- dividuals as independent as possible. For the elder-. ly, services such as home- care nursing programs allow many to remain in their homes. For the ‘ chronically ill—-those with heart. disease, diabetes, emphysema and limb par- alysis to name a few—— home nursing can help them maintain their op- timum level of health. Also significant is the changing public attitude | towards health. People ” @ROCERY PICKUP From Safeway 1:30 & 5:00 PM dally . plus 8:30 PM Thurs & Fri. v4.00 FREETO LY ne. only through Chimo . Baie? Columbia. 638-8530 _Chimo Delivery now want a broader ap- proach, one aimed at preventing as well as treating illness. Overriding all these changes is the reality of ‘| economics—health care ’ cannot be allotted ever-in- creasing funds. At the same time, the integrity of ‘the. Canadian health care system must be preserved. Nurses say that meeting ‘these criteria within the parameters of financial responsibility calls for nothing less than a major restructuring of the health - care system. The RNABC believes’ there are many reasons. why nurses are primed to play a key role within this new structure. First, mur- ses are already primary . care professionals, They - are often people’s first contact with health care and are frequently ap-— proached for advice and referral suggestions. As such, nurses want. to be recognized as legitimate points of entry into the health care system.. By working through © local health care centers, nurses say they could act as coordinators of health ‘No vehicle?) Do you have problems with picking up prescrip- tions, groceries, appliances or anything else? For all your moving and delivery needs, phone for ex- perlenced and speedy - services, referring people mation or home. nursing who require such things as service to the appropriate medical care, health infor- — * Administrative Vacancy” ~ FACILITY ADMINISTRATOR. Osborne Home | A vacancy exists for a full-time administrator of a ten. _ bed Mental Health Boarding Home, to commence July 7, 1987. Applicants should be currently registered “health care professionals (eg. R.N. or R.P.N.} with proven administrative skills- preferably working with — the mentally ill. The applicants should possess good - communication skills and be able to work with other health care professionals. (A tull job description available upon request), Applications for. this postition Will be received up to June 24, 1987 and are to be sent to: .. Chairperson. Personnel Committee, - Ksan-House Society Box 587, Terrace, B.C. - V8G 4B5 \ Entertainment this A guide to Terrace’s .- .. night life-— the “who | ‘where and when” for entertainment. Motor Outstanding — Inn ~ Entertainment This week’s nightly! feature: | “sono o * Friday, June. 13- ; Moria ue 5 . continued on page 24 .. UNDER 10 - UNDER 16 ‘s@RONCO. ceo ey > Farka wins by Default. - Houston 17-P.A. Cleaners 4 2 PAR. V. owners 10-Ter. Overwaitea 2 .. -. Elks wii by delautt “Northen TERRACE MINOR BASEBALL ‘WEEK OF JUNE 1 707 - _ Maeno : Esso 20-Co-op 17. : aye - Co-op 17-Patro-can 1G 0 Esso'14-Petro-can 7 INS OF THE WEST 8:45 p.m. _ - Wane, Suns 7. ~ TERRACE & biSTAICT MEN'S FASTBALL LEAGUE MAY 31 Te Kitimat S-N.W. Oldtimers {° poe Cole Petrolaum.12-Terrace Loggers 0°. Hagwilget Chisftans 9-Kitimat 2 ; Te ; - 7 >. Terrace Loggers 7- -Kitwanga K-20S a. JUNE 4s Terrace M & H 7-Terrace Loggers 6 _ NORTHWEST SENIOR MEN'S SOCCER LEAGUE. 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