# New Provincial Park program The Provincial Parks Branch announced = in Smithers today the ap- pointment of a Regional Interpretation and In- formation Officer, Tom Parkin, a naturalist with experience in the National and Provincial Parks of Western Canada, will be initiating a number of new programs. ‘In keeping with the Branch’s desire to create public awareness and ap- preciation of our parks, the Naturalist Program will be expanded te include the mer," Parkin reported," sehool environmental tnding Hue blood in Your ok epaas Mao's i" fam Hidden somewhere in the be continuing “at Lakese Tooke forward to fostering an always fun to find out who porkingina library. tions ads in the entertainment ‘ ca i your ancestors were. , . . and’ these will be a ae) erie me recreation ae In Search of a faclent Ong ee bis section are two Terrace Naturalist at Maclure Lake areas. azelton Secondary School will continue showing §. Astranomies, edited by Dr. establishment of a .com- Park near Smithers. Both People wishing in- tudent. art work in the lobby of the R.E. uM. Lee. E, C. Krupp. + This book will " munist regime. The con- phone numbers. these. people will be’ con- ducting interesting programs ranging from canoeing instruction to edible plant walks.’’ The branch wishes to encourage greater public involvement with local parks and Parkin plans to be ex- tensively involved in nor- thwestern communities throughout the year. Six Interpretation and Information Officers will soon be working in the Park Regions throughout the province. They will be communicating the out-of- doors to the public in many waya - be it the world of nature, local history, outdoor recreation skills or simply information about the next campground. Parkin believes that there _ formation or assistance are requested to write of phone Mr. Tom Parkin, In terpretation and Information Officer, Provincial Parks Branch, Box 970, Smithers, B.C. VOJ 2 NO (Phone: 847- 4411, local 258). Adoption should be before birth LONDON, Ont, (CP) — Dr. Jolly said all couples Vacantly, The routine is Vincent, 20, received four provide you with a beach. English Bay and Stanley Park. near downtown, shopping within Z Babies who are going to be seeking a baby through broken only by meals, years forwhat the judgesaid fascinating account of the ‘ blocks. 125 attractively appointed alr-condifioned rooms, studios, efficiency put up for adoption should be adoption should be able to medication and visits from was an wnmerciful beating. 2000 year history of one of the units and suites — each with private bath, color TV and phone. Dining - adopted by theirnew parents ask whether it is to be black friends and relatives. The brothers are from St. world’s greatest cultural Roam and Coffee Shop. Lounge with enteriainment. Sample and Meeting before birth, a British child Specialist said Wednesday. Dr. Hugh Jolly told a conference at the Children’s Psychiatric Research In- stitute that when a pregnant woman indicates she intends to put her infant up for adoption, the adoption agency should contact the adopting couple and say: “I've got good news for you, you're pregnant." “They (the adopting couple) are then faced with a Pregnancy lasting perhaps six.months,” he said, ‘ Dr. Jolly said the adoptive mother is then-placed in the position of going through the Tisks of ai kind = of miscarriage, just as .if she was the real mother, since she could still lose the baby if the natural mother decided to: keep if.. He said there has been too much emphasis on making sure the baby is perfect before allowing it to be adopted, : PARENTS DO NOT ASK That does not happen in real life, he said, adding that parents do not ask to have a child inspected for defects before they decide to rear it. or white. However, the tendency to match the background of the the baby with the background of the adopting parents is non- sense. “Mothering isn’t actually the blood relationship,” he said, ‘Mother is the one person capable of mothering that child and mothering is the ability to give yourself 24 hours a day to your child and not demand a reward.” Dr. Jolly said methers who want to stay home with their babies for the first six months but are forced to work for financial reasons should be subsidized by the state, which be said would be better off in the long run. ate Beating victim helpless VANCOUVER (CP) — When Larry Sheffield wakes up in the morning, nurses have to dress and feed him. Then he his wheeled to a lounge area where he spends most of his day gazing about “T don't believe he knows who he is,” says Virginia Austin, his sister. “(He does react to me—I can make him laugh—but he's completely senseless.” Sheffield, 43, was. She victime of a Jan. 28 beating in an East End ‘Fooming howe. Francois: Quesnel, 25, was sentenced to 4 1-2 years for wounding. His brother, Albert, Ont., 40 kilometres southeast of Ottawa. ASKED FOR FIGHT Vincent said Sheffield had called him a frog and invited him to fight. by Michael Collins Your public library is continually receiving new books. Sore of the latest includes: In Search of Your Roots: A guide fer Canadians seeking their ancestors, by Angus Baxter, Here is the most complete book ever published for Canadians wha -wish to search for their origins. No matter what your ethnie descent this volume will help you track down records from civil registration, churches, wills, geneological societies, ar- ‘ chives and libraries. Baxter notes that the odds against unlock for you many of the mysteries that surround monuments as Stonehenge, the pyramids and other marvels of the remote past. 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