: a ; tr a a Around Town Youths wanted IF YOU'RE between the ages of 18-25 and you're looking for adventure, then how about volunteering for work projects in developing countries. You could do community, health or conservation projects in Costa Rica, Guyana and South America. No experience is necessary, Volunteers just need en- ergy and enthusiasm. They'll live and work in remote villages deep in the rainforest, alongside people from other countries and cultures, Called Youth Challenge International, the project promates youth development. Volunteers also gain val- uable work experience, new skills as well as learning about a new culture. Deadline for applications is Oct. 3. There are only 30 positions available to youths from B.C. For more in- formation call 416-971-9846, ext. 300 or email info@yci.org Kids taught first aid ONCE AGAIN grade four students across the province will be the target of first aid education this school yeaz. St. John Ambulance has designed a first aid and safety program for grade fours, with a donation from the Masonic Family of BC. Last year a quarter of the schools ii the Terrace area, or 183 children, participated in the program called, - “We Can Help.”” “We've all scen stories in the papers about how a young child, through quick action, was able to save someone’s life. Well, now we are able to teach grade - four children some elementary first aid skills and safety awareness so they can help in an emergency situation,” said Bridget Milsom, director of training for St. John Ambulance. Skills taught include bleeding control, bandaging, artificial respiration, how to deal with a choking person aad more. The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, August 27, 1997 - BS Gardeners — don’t let the bugs get you down me ARE THE BUGS bug- ging you? Sometimes knowing a little more about them helps to either cope with them or rid your garden of them. I have a problem with aphids in my garden, As much as 1] hate them, I must admit they are one of the most interesting in- sects in the garden, Aphids are. soft bodied and pear shaped and usually have a pair of tiny tubes to rid themselves of .€xcess Sap or excrement, often called honeydew. Ants are often found . Near aphids, living in a symbiotic relationship. : The ant protects the aphid from certain predators, while the aphid provide the honeydew the ant likes to eal. Aphids bear live off- spring in the summer and lay eggs in the fall that overwinter. They can also change the wing status and sex of their offspring to suit different times of | AT THE MARKET. LYNNE CHRISTIANSEN the year. For example, the first generation of aphids. in the spring are all wingless fernales. When it gets tao crowded and food sources are scarce, another gener- ation of winged females is produced. These fly to new food sites where they in tum produce a generation of wingless females. When the population increases at the end of summer and femperatures are drop- ping, another generation Hea rt | disease and stroke cause 37% of Canadian deaths each year of male and female is produced to mate. The female lays eggs on plants thal overwinter. As many as 20 generations may be produced in one year. Aphids suck the sap from leaves, causing them to curl up. As inter- esting as these insects are, Tam happy to sce natural predators, such as the ladybug and lacewing, move in on them. Strong sprays of water may help to dislodge aphids. Or coat all plants with insecticidal soap every three to five days for two weeks. Rinse off soap solution after one hour {0 prevent any damage to leaves, kk kkk Remember, the farmer’s market is now open Wed- nesday evenings, from 4- 8 p.m. at the normal loca- lion. 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