PAGE BE: 7 "An environment resource — package,. designed to. help* eludents .develop..an ap- -preciation and concern for the _-erivironment; isthe latest’ ad- dition.'to Red. Cross. Youth materials for teachers. - Tt Is one of several new _ programs developed ‘by. Red ‘ (Cross Youth during the past few - years, according to’ Randy - Ormston, director ‘of Red Cross + Youth for -the B.C. - Yukon . Division. Others’ include a “babysilter course an in- -gtructional ‘media centre, two ‘firat-aid courses and a course ‘for hospital volunleers. | | . “Phe objective of all (hese * programs,’ Mr. Ormston says. 2s threefold We are hoping to} + - develop and: strengthen health.” and- safely knowledge and awareness, .to foster in-' ‘yternalional “friendhsip and, ‘understanding, and to promote. volunteerism within the local nalional and international community. ; ANVOLVING STUDENTS. AND TEACHERS . . “Ta Hchleve these aims, Red - Cross Youth is working wilh both lgachers and studenis throughout the ' province. ~ "During the 1972-73 school year, nearly 70,000 students in 3,000 -B.C. classrooms were involved _ in Hed :Cross ‘volunteer work. They contributed 525 health kits “and more (than 700 other ilems' for distribution to children ‘in underdeveloped countries. -In addition, they raised $20,108 to provide medical and other assistance lo young people in B.C. and: in other copntries, ‘ Al the-elementary level, Red Cross Youth is holding ‘workshops for (eachers lo show them how to use the en- vironment kil; the first aid course dnd alher teaching aids. Ai the secondary level, Red Cress Youth fleld consultanis are working dirécily with students to help ther determine community needs in their own areas and then work joward solving them. The. new = environment package is typical of the lype of studem involvement thal Red ‘Cross Youth is encouraging. It includes games, projects and role. playing situations that encourage upper elementary level sludenis to become aware af their own environment, There is also a teacher's nandbook, pusters, charts and a bibliography of olher resource, material, The new kil is available from Red Crdss at $2.50, * ‘ SAFETY FOR BABYSITTERS The babysitter course, RITCHIE BROS. AUCTION NOTICE Placa Quenel, B.C. Canada Thursday, April 25, 1974 11:00 AM. Ownar - Novak Logging Limited . @& Others Crawter Tractor; 1971 Cat Dal, en 46424252) 1189 Cat WC, en 10K2312; Tractor . 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NATIONWIDE AUCTIONEERS Youth Encoura another Hed” Cross’ Youth” -~ program used in B.C. schools, is designed to teach potentlal babysitters, between the ages of 10. and 14 years, some of the basics of child care and par- ticularly of child safety. Objective of the course is to upgrade the standards of babysitting in the community. It’ includes ‘information on aecident preverition, how to ‘handle such emergencies as fire or intrigiers, and the treatment of injuries such as poisoning, -buras, culs, choking, bumps and falls, : The course also includes seclions'tn child care and child behaviour and includes cer- tIficalion cards for those who complete the course. . FELMS AND DISPLAYS FOR SCHOOLS “The instructional media centre is proving to be another popular service with B.C. teachers,” according to Mr. Orsion. “We now have 200 items, including slide sets and films, cassette recordings, pamphlets, books, and arts and craft displays, which are being sent to schools all. over ihe province. “Most of them focus on the imernational aspects af Red Cross," he explains. “They are designed lo .promote in- lernational and. intercultural understanding “and !o help Sirengihen social awareness and involvement in social problems.” : A new first aid course. . _ designed for ue use by grade six studenis, has been tested by Red Cross Youth in B,C. Its aim: is lo reduce the number of childhood accidents in Canada, which has more fatal accidents among children than any other developed country in (he world. ACCIDENT-PROOFING — | CHILDREN ae Red Cross is now working with S$, John Ambulanee and ihe provincial department of education on a project thal they hope will imtroduce the, Red Cross first -aid course to all grade six children in B.C. and the more advanced St, John Ambulance course to all secondary school students in the province. — “Knowledge of first aidhas a. definite correlation with a lower acciden| rate,” Mr. Ormston injuries « 1é, hi cost of accidents.’ *°"4. Ta ‘get the message lo teachers and —_sludents throughout the province, Red Cross Youth has a staff of four- part-time field consullants wha ure eight. (eachers or nurses, wha work oul Nanimo, Kelowna and’ Prince George, They are backed up by acslaff of six, including -!wo program .consultanis, in. the B.C. - Yukun division office of Red Cross in Vancouver. ° Jaimual‘gonference “has. sen, of:: Vietoria, . Learning about the environment is fun and games wilh. the new Red Cross Youth en- vironment resource package for teachers. Designed to encourage active involvement in protection of the environment, the package THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C... , J contains games, puzzles, role playing activities and a teacher’s guide book, It is ane of several hew programs now available from Red Cross Youth in Vancouver. What’s Going on in the World of By Keith Dearing CONDITIONS IMPROVING BUT HUNDREDS - STILL DYING : Famine relief workers in southern: Ethiopia say con- ditions should improve within the next wo months, Orval Scully, Seventh-day Adventist World Services representative in Ethiopia, reports improved conditiens in-the north, Heavy rains are expected shortly. However, Scully said, hundreds gre still dying in the droughi- stricken area of Negele Borana. One hundred seventy-thousand live in that region, “SAWS has only been able,1o provide corn fur ‘a lie. over 11 thousand , there. The Adventist Church has allocated more thin $70,000 10 the feeding program. in dition to personnel: * MISSION ‘FUNDS SENT .TO., U.S, FROM SINGAPORE Chinese ‘Methodists in Singapore recently, sent 5580 to iwo churches inthe United . States as a mission offering. A ’ime“an nissions ~~“. funds for > congregations ‘in the US. He says the contributions © from Singapore represent @ symbolic -event for the “partnership in mission” concept. CHILDREN OF GOD LEADER ONDDANES' PREMARITAL SEX —- Children of God leader David , Berg hus gone on record saying “here is uo such thing as ‘Generals’ ad. : che cil : “little. help cbuld equalize. the éennditions ‘between Arabs and - premarital sex”, Berg says, “sex” wilh one you love is marriage, That's the way il “was with Adam and Eve."” The state of New York, in a 23-page report prepared by the Altorney Charity Frauds Bureay, says the Children of Gud- seeks lo alienale pew _ disciples from “family, school, church, atid saciety." The group has also been charged with condoning premarital sex, -, PRIURITIBS? oe Jerusalem's mayor Teddy Kollek is appealing to Jews and Christians.in the United States - lo contribute funds (o build up the Arab sector of the Holy City. | Kollek says when ‘Istael took .. ihe eastern Arab part of the city trom Jordan in the 1967 war,’ facilities were very poor. ; Rupning water was lacking in 80 ” per cen! of the dwellings, Now, ° he -says,, 80 per, -cent’ ‘of. the |. dwellings in the’ Arab . sector have running water and sewage - hur addilional fuids are needed ahd a. health mia iV might take-20 years for aes i é y lo pravide these. “A Jews in a much ‘shorter ime.” PRESBYTERIANS | BUILD CHURCH LIFE INSURANCE POLICY In what was ‘described as a “first -in religious financing. ihe Coral “Ridge Presbylerian church in Fort’ Lauderdale, Florida. is using (he cash value '@ 69¢ for aach child @ group portrait, - For - 1 Age limit - J weeks fo 14 years. © Limit—1 offer per child, 2 per family. @ Extra prints available at reasonable prices, such as one 8x 10 for $10.95. @ Choose your favarlte pose from * golual finished portraits—not proofs. - - tie photographed in relunded. - available. ° ‘or 2 days only! aa Tuesday ’April 30.thru Wednesday May 1 -. ‘TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY 9:30 - 6:00: — Abeautiful 8’x 10" | 7 COLOUR PORTRAIT . of your.-chil oy “ 99 PER SUBJECT > © plus .60 HANDLING PER PORTRAIT - Capture your child's personality. in a lovely, full colour portrait! —_ e@ Wa use only the finast Kodak Pro- fessional Film and materials. - : e it "you! arent satisfled with’ these lively portralts, your money will be . a -@ A verily of mals: and framés also, fh me ee cc ctaal en tie ee oR me . Presbyterian purchased 7 +, A.project that seeks lo cure drug addicts and alcoholics ’ ary, a park. er. Kollek - of .ilg group life insurance 10 finance a-chureh! Coral Ridge million dollars’ worth of per- manenl life insurance on 200 of its 2,500 members. At the end of ' the 10 years, the church will withdraw Lhe cash value of all policies and apply the funds loward payment of the bond isgue used to: finance. the structure. Hino one dies during the 10-year period, the expected cash value of apply’ to the building fund will be ap- - proximately 426° thousand dollars. - . ; CONVERSION, TO CURE ALCOMOLICS: AND | DRUG ADDICTS - : through conversion has become a realily through the gift of a _inansion on the’ west ‘coast of. Scotland. The -Commiltee on Social Service of the Church of” Scotland (Presbyterian) says the center ‘will’ be opened ‘in, Novth Kintyre. - ‘The Com: mittee’s premise of operation. © > - pensioners * factors’ involved, one, L.was talking with one of the about’ Home Remedies and we agreed generally people are taking lad many pills for ordinary: silm- nets. Years ago ,stomach disorders were cured with: an . ‘. this service and hasn't been. herbal tea, fevers were sweated out, mustard plasts cured chest congestion and prune juice well... you know what this cures! The biggest adyantage._ is a person's own resistance to: j infection and this is being destroyed by controlled resistance by drugs. 1 was reading a very ‘good article which stated there are two worked doctors haven't time to work out slow cures. They want to see you get well fast so you don’t require prelonged nur- sing. Two, the madern generation have come to expect apill for whatever ails them. If they don't-receive a prescrip- -. ton they feel a cure hasn’t been affected. The arrival of a new disease immune to Penicillin is being predicted due to the over- use of that drug. .I think if we insusted on a more personal doctor’s care with less drugs perhaps we would become a. healthier nation. My thought for loday!. ; me ‘The Pensioners organization are planning another trip to Rupert in June. We received a ’ letter from the Senior Citizen's - ’ organization inviting us Lo their annual June Luncheon for all - Senior ‘Citizens -in- Prince Rupert. We will charter a bus and hope to have enough pen- ‘stoners come along to fill il. A real good time was had by all last year with the Rupert Senior Citiznes entertaining us royally. We have also received an in- .vitalion lo visit. the. Smilhers - Senior - Citizens but un- fortunately (he trip is a little too “Jong to make it in one day. We hope to get togelher wilh’ this proup at a later time. © One of our faithful members is recovering in hospital from an operation. Mr. Tony -Hobenshield: is feeling much - better and is giving the nurses a bad time Tam told. We hope he will be out of there soon. Best wishes Tony! : Mrs. Marie Chapman is still poorly recovering at home, Our _ ‘good wishes’ for a, speedy recovery go out to you. Mrs. Ray Skoglund says Mrs., G. Skogiund is feeling much beller and {g back at home afler - comes from. the Bible, 2 In. 2nd iii, 3 jy a aig rm ‘Corinthians ‘it. says, “Wien wif ig ceiling af er i hon anyone is united to Christ, there .:; isa new warld, (he old order has : :- gone, and a new order has already begun."”’ ‘major surgery:, Mrs, Skt ane fanyone. lik ani towrile to her Ihave the address. The next meeting of the O.A.P.0. will be held May 2nd in ROW 6 Day Week over: the Senior Citizen's Room at the Commun|ty Services Meals On Wheels is'on the verge af being instigated, and if there is any senior cilizen who would like approached the Community Services would like tohear from you. The meals will be provided er fo -§TU CROUSE 05-027 QN THURSDAY, praamcamss70™ BEFORE AMAZING DISCOVERY DON'T RESIGN “YOURSELF “This internationally famous arpert * urres that yau do not resign yours S218 Ip baldness unless you are al- ready bald, Your only obligation Is te yourself — te free your mind aboul Fair toss, dandrutt, itching . or other scalp disorders. . + . Excess Hair Fall @ Oondruft suite number. STOP BALDNESS) FREE SCALP CLINIC IN TERRACE (Aid to improve condition of scalp. 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