wees pee me ont aana! 7. body me a emergency cardiac treat- “Instructor Rodney Scott watches his students. closely (Cary Humprey photo) “CPR COURSE Ten are successful Aquatica: Personnel from Terrace .and Kitimat at- _ fended and were certified in Resusclatation Course "- (GPR) during the weekend oe - Of April 27-29, 1970 at the ’ Terrace Swimming Pool. ‘The Basic ‘cardiac Ilfe é@ is conducted thé direction of the St. John’s Amulance in B.C. and ls dealgned to improve ef- at frogivenehs of emergency gg ltt in the province tap ft tension and -. One preen verning efiective ment requires rapid and a proplate responses by responders" to the pee ety The organization . has been developing a ‘raining | network to promote basic cardiac life support in British Columbia. Rodney Scott, a certified Instructor-Tranier and Instructor for the Canadian . Heart Foundation, from Prince Rupert says - IWeguards are one of the target groups the program attempts to reach, “More than ninety percent of this ‘course involves ac- tually performing the various —ilife . support rt bi practical sessions, and also will complete. written © and practical evaluations before achieving cer-. tification”. he says. As part of the training, the ‘aquatic personnel] learns to treatan unwiinessed cardiac arrest in addition to clearing’ Det abe ag ee seme Ng me Re en a a Cee et et Le a SL Nie | The Herald, Friday, May 18, 1079, Page 9 Me 2 UTTERR AG E-RETIVMAT “dally herald SP O RTS. 7 SECOND ‘SECTION with Chris Porter. » WI TH 4-] VICTORY Habs turn series around | NEW YORK (CP) — treal Canadiens made ant period goals by Steve Shutt and Doug Risebrough stand up Thuraday night to beat New York ers 4-1 and take a 24 lead in the . National Hockey League Cup final, ; a lo Tremblay and Jacques Lemaire” added period goals to insure the triumph that brought. Montreal within twa ° vic- tories of its 22nd Stanley Cup since 1916, The fourth game . in this best-of-seven eeries is scheduled Saturday night, With Montreal on a power play, Lemaire collected the puck behind the New York net. He found Shutt in front, 15 feet to the ieft of Rangers goalle John Davidson. A Dick of Shutt's wrists at 7:27 ced Montreal's first tad and a 1- Risebrough doubled the ~ advantage at 15:44, taking a Lambert of an obstructed airways and infant - resusciatation. ‘The program standards involve ridid training including practice sessions on ilfe size manikans. Without the cooperation of the ferrace qerreation Department and especially, Cary Humphrey the Aquatic Coordination, this course would not have been such.a valuable asset to ‘the Terrace i Terrace: Gayle Heenan, Kathy Webb, Angele Rowe, .: George: Kenny, Kathy Samual, Elaine Hottot and Tara Govtay. From Kitimat: Mary Gagne, Derek Robinson. and Eva McKone. : pass from ¥von. and snapping a lightning , quick, 25-foot shot past ’ Davidson's left leg, The Rangers, meanwhile, were unable to penetrate for lose-range scoring chances, Theice was a crowded dance floor and every New York Player had a red-shirted Canadien for a partner. New York finally managed a freak goal at 6:06 of the - third ret é in play forced a faceoff In the circle 20 fest to the left of Montreal goalie Ken Dryden. ie york's Duguay took a shot the difaw. agalnst tho cin cman Doug Jarvis The The: cage until itnicked the ae of Montreal defenceman Serge Savard and skittered — past Dryden's right leg. The Rangers did all they. could to try and tie it, but Tremblay tipped in another Lambert pags with §:12 remaining and Lemalre Canadiens centre. capped a twoor-one break with a rising 38-footer over ‘Davidson's left shoulder with 2:50 to play. The triumph restored the home-ice advantage the Canadiens had surrendered hy losing 4-1 in the’ series opener at the Montreal Forum. Of the four games remaining, two are on Montreal ice, and the Canadiens —- who have won ‘the last three Stanley Cups — “need only win at the Forum to add a fourth straight, They won this contest by making it next to impoasible for the Rangers toget a clear shot at paver. The 31-year- old goalie — banished to the bench in the Rangers’ series havea single tough stop, and the Duguay goal was unusual, iD te say the least. Ready Ailx Concrete, Sand, Gravel, Top Soll, Drain rock, Patio Blocks, Concrete Gravel. Bags of Cement, 4 Yard Conerete Mixer avallable for rent. WE DELIVER SATURDAYS PHONE 635-3934 F.J.H. READY MIX Plant Off Krumm Roed “Thornhill CRAFTSMEN RECREATION LTD. The Brauswich Distributor for home & commercial pool tables will have their represestative WR. AL MITCHELL ip your area June 2rd through Jume 8th. For farther information call LANELSE HOTEL 628-8141 or 112-324-1220 | We also carry shuffleboards, foosball ant ‘air hockey, _ The Terrace Cerebral Pals Executive Directo: to a families, "Experience ih. _ Help Wanted EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR : Terrace Child Development Centre. ' The centre is an Interdise for multl-handicapped pre-school a ctapblicants should have experience working | wun dren and should have some understanding of apecial needs of. hanimcapeed af ee and ‘tele iplinary treatment facill ge children. ¥ administration would be an ‘aaa. Apply in writing stating qualifications and expected salary to The President, Terrace Cerebral Palsy Association, 2510 Beuth Eby St... Terrace, B.C, Closing date is June 1, 1978. Association an ter the operation of the . 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