t PAGE: 9. LHUnOUAY, JUNE 24, 1/L LEARNING TO: SWIM -10| with HARRY Bo: : a BACKSTROKE ELEMENTARY | This stroke is another in’ the class of -"'resling strokes" pro- bably ‘one of the better. ones: because there is no. problem with breathing and at the end of each: stroke the body “glides quite easily through the water: Assume the position of the Star- fish float on the back on top of the water, arms ‘and’ legs spread wide apart in lhe shape of a star, The arms. .and: legs move simultaneously in this stroke, The arms hoth moving together _ bend at the elbows, the hands: turn outwards slightly and are cupped pulling. down towards’ the waist. When .the hands reach that position’ there should be a pause to let-the body glide. After this comes the recovery of the arms, tlie clbows bending again and drawing. the hands up the side of ‘the body to the outstretched positicn over the head. McPHEE The legs alsa move simullt- aneously. The feet should drop downwards and turn outwards with the-legs bending at the knees,-. now the. knees are straightened and thus pushing the feet away from the body at the same -time the feet kick and turn inward to the pointed toes position with legs ‘squeezing together and closing in the ex: tended position. This jis ‘now where the glide commences, Recayery of the legs is. made by again bending the legs with the kneés going outwards, and drawing the feet underneath and to the oulstretched wide position, So to ‘recap, iegs and arms always. move together and re- member’ to callow the body. to glide after the completion of avery cycle, co - Breathing is casy.and can be timed to suit each individual, It can be said that this stroke is likened to a frog kick, - (Clio and Save) LEARNING - 10: SWIM -Il | with HARRY. McPHEE - SIDESTROKE,. This slreke is another of those classed os “resting strokes" that can be swum when a swim- mer .becomes tired or has a cramp etc. It also is-one of the |, best strokes to be used for life saving. The body lies parallel to and on top of the water on its side, for jhe sake of ease we will assume the left side. The Jeft arm is extended over the head underwater, the right arm is straight down the right side of the body. The feet are together, The ‘pull’ stroke of ‘the left arm ‘and the recovery stroke of the right arm are op- posite although they work to- gether. The ‘left -elbow bends, hand is cupped and the arm is pulled forward and stops -at chest level. Meanwhile the right atm recovers by bending and bringing. the right hand in front of the chest, This is one com- {Clip and Save) the. Lonely hours relieved Terrace, with io0 ee ter nual . Old age, at the best of times, , can mean a lonely existence, hut when the aging process has ‘brought with it same mental disorder then a further obstacle has been added to what years remain. These patients of the Valleyview Hospital, Essondale, are learning to overcame some of problems by working together al a variety of activities in occupational therapy. .. Valleyview Hospital has 767 beds and is the Provinee’s largest and most modern facility for the treatment and care of elderly citizens suffering from ~—s mental disorders, The haspital provides active treatment and rehabilitation programmes, and its facilities include a wide range of diagnostic and treatment services, for patients who may. require. minimal, intermediate, or full complement = of — nursing services, , wel second gerlatric psy chiatric facility operated by the Mental Health Branch is. their | Red Shield] over top .. The Salvation Army's Red Shield campaign has exceeded’ its 1971 goal by approximately sain, .Envoy Bill Young reported . that’ a total of $4,872.9) was collected in the Terrace- Kitimat area, well over its. $4500 campaipn objective, -- ..In 1970, Terrace-Kitimat . residents contributed $4,245.97 ta the Red Shteld ‘campalgn. a my lotor ’. Hawes 0.0. “OPTOMETRIST : “Terrace Professional Bullaing No, 103 - 4622 Greg Avenue " Terrace, B.C, Phane: 635-229 "| Hours: Tues. 10 Sat, 9:30 a.m to5:30 pms Skeenaview _ patients, and active recreational and occupational programmes, l the Bellview Hospital, is located -(reatment programmes In these Beriatric facilities, combined wilh the dedication of the staff wha work with the aged sick, many of the patients are able to be discharged to private placements, boarding homes or nursing homes. ard bedroom in- the. full immediate possession. Blof. A third facility, - at Vernon, and provides accommodation for 239 |. patients. ..Due to the success of the | ‘defence. appealed and Mr. L.E. PRUDEH REALTY Ltd. ’ PHONE 635-4371 .. Very atiractive three bedraom home containing just under 1200 sq. feet of living area, In addition to the main floor ihe full basement is partially finished with rumpus room and | fireplace, fourth bedroom plus extra bathroom. Also nicely tandscaped lot. Owner is transferred and anxious to sell. ° :Drive by 4715. Olson Ave. and then call us for an | "appointment to view. This home is in immaculate condition and cofiains two large bedrooms, kitchen, livingraom and dining area. Wallto wallin liviag room and dining area. The spacious kitchen boasts lots of cupboard space, built in range and oven as well.as room for a breaktast nook. There Is a . hasement, This brand new home may have everything you are looking ‘for. Three bedroams, ‘carpeting in livingroom, large kitchen — j with dining-area. Attractivefireplace plus 2ndone roughed > inin the full basement, ‘Laundry facilities on the main floor, Natural gas. heat and carport. Located on a quiet dead end: ‘Street, Full price $26,800. with, excellent financing available. .. Older! type two bedroom home located on just over “ane acre, ‘Property is mostly cleared and has a nice area In: _ flower and lawn, The home features electric heat and is buill “on a “conciéte foundation. Asking ‘only $12,500. ‘ . Over 1200 square feet of. living area located on a half acre: - This solidly bulll home has many excellent features _making. ita désireable home for ihe average family at a ® moderate price. The three bedrooms are alt a good size, plus. _polentiat for a'4th bedroom. Extra‘large kitchen and eating - Brea, Lots of storage facilites. Priced at $16,000. Callustor # an appointment to view. a . : ASLTIRL ATE HERUICE “any PRUDEN- - 24-5260 _° TOMSLEMKO-d28-366 “| SOHN GURPIE 698-5865 Ottawa overruled The B.C. Court of Appeal ruled last Monday that the federal government was wrong. in lowering the Juvenile age from 18 to 17 for criminal prosecutions. Three judges ruled that juveniles are boys. and girls 1B years of age and @@ |, uider, dnd ‘must be, proceeded , , eat | -againsbi ‘in juvenile court, met The decision overruled | a supreme court judgement ordering a Provincial ‘ court. judge to proceed with the trial. of a 17-year-old youth on charges of theft and possession of an automobile. When the case came before the Provincial Court Judge J.J. Anderson in Vancouver last December the | defence contended that he accused was a child under the Juvenile - Delinquents ‘Act,:and that the ‘ordinary -courts. had no jurisdiction over him, — Judge Anderson agreed: the Crown then applied to the B.C. Supreme Court for a Writ of Mandimus directing him to proceed with the trial, The Justice A. Bruce Robertson eoncluded that a 1970 proclamation lowering the age to 17 was beyond the power of the governor in eounell. Priced at $25,500 with we i (LLL LLL ALLO LLL LLL EL ELLE LEE LTT TR TEHKKACL HALL JRRKRACe DU, ~ POLICE BEAT plete stroke of the arms. Now the oppesite occurs.’ The- leet arm is then straightened out pushing the hand’ back ‘to its starting position over the head. The right hand (cupped? then ‘makes the push stroke. back ta the thigh simultaneously, . The legs, haye to perform a Scissor like moyement from the hips, both ‘knees bending and legs opening on: the ‘Jeft arm recovery movement, They then |. straighten ~ out, and close, on the right-arm push stroke. There should be a definite pause at the end of each stroke, provid- ing. the Slide. for the resting styoke, : . The side stroke may be swum: just as easily on ‘either side; remembering though that the top leg must go forward to per- form the scissor kick. If it goes backward this stroke is then called the Inverted Side stroke as used in towing a bady in most life saving maneuvres, \ Mens Flare Jeans G.W.G. Kings waist sizes 29.36 washable, . _ tong Wearing Woolworth Low Price sett Terrace RCMP are investigating & break-in at Tillicum “Drive-in -,. Theatre Tuesday in. which several boxes | of chocolate bars, candy and ice cream were stolen, Entry was gained through a side door tc the concession stand at the theatre on Keith avenue. AX Another break in’ was reported at Blakeburn Construction compound, and thieves made off with a skillsaw valued at $90, and siphaned gas from a car parked in the compound, The theft occured sometime ‘Tuesday night, and was reported at 8:00 a.m.. Wednesday. : MXXXX and smashed into a power pole. - His vehicle suffered $1,000 damage, byt he was uninjured inthe accident. He was charged with . driving with a blood- aleohal level i in excess of 08, “EMXXEEX At 11:45 p.m. on June 22, 4 two-car collision occured at the intersection of Lakelse Avenue and Clinton Street. Wallace Morin of Kitimat was driving east on Lakelse Avenue when a ear driven by Phillip-Leib of ‘Terrace pulled out from a stop sign and slammed intohim. 4 total of $800 damage was done to both cars, but no injuries were sustained, Leib was charged with failing to yield right-of- way, | Asimilar aceldent éenred in | Thornhill. Wednesday .morning. ‘beverly Bujtas was struck by a logging truck driven’ by Don- Apolezer. Apolezer stopped at the stop sign-at the intersection of Celgar road ‘and Highway 16, but proceeded to cross - the ‘highway, striking the Bujtas car, The truck was unharmed in the accident, but the car suffered $500 damages. - Apolezer. was charged with failing to yield right-of-way. subscriptions Flower power ° Derrace: Kinsmen produced : their fourth annual flower plant- out last Sunday ~ in the rain, - - The club placed 43 barrel “flower-pianters on Terrace . streets, Each: planter : contains a professionally-tended flowers which should dAoon be in bloom. The beautification project was made possible through - from local businesses. and industry. Two Terrace’ women, Barbara Wine and -Carol Machura were apprehended as they were leaving the premises of Traders Finance at 2:00 a.m. Tuesday. The women were charged with Breaking and Entry, although nothing was stolen. Machura was sentenced to three months imprisonment and Wine was given a term of six months imprisonment. ; XXXXXX. Since June 20, there have been four accidents reported. On June 20 at 7:30 a.m. a car ‘driven by Harry Holmes of Kitimat left the road on the Williams Creek flats, south of Terrace on Highway 25. His car, was totalled, but Holmes was not injured) He was charged with driving without due care and: attention, “¥XXXX On June 20 at 8:55 p.m., Ian Hickman of Terrace drove his car out from an alley on Lazelle avenue, lost control of his car Philip knocks common market LONDON - Prince Phillp fs in hot water over a speech warning of dangers to a- griculture if Brit an should join ihe common market, ..In a speech Monday to the ‘Royal Agricultural Society of the Commonwealth Prince Philip said the Common Market farm system had “completely upended” some long-standing agricultural patterns | in member countries, .-Britain and the market reached agreement on U.K. entry this week. Entry to the common . Market is “unpopular? amongst most Britons. Don's Men's Wear. 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