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Terrace Bay News, 5 Aug 1987, p. 8

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Page 8, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 5, 1987 Part-time studies require that 10 people register Part-time studies through your Confederation College require Great biker Julie Ronkainen, above, is our first recipient of a 'good bike practices award' given out by the Terrace Bay, Police Force. Julie is now eligible for a new bike. Julie's name will now be put into a drum with all the other winners. At the end of this month, a draw will be held for a brand new bike. Two lucky kids will win one each. Great biker Above is Yvon Joubert who is one of this week's recipients of a 'good bike practices award'. Yvon now becomes eligible to win 9 brand new bike at the end of this month. ~ that at least 10 people register for the program offered. Sometimes, however, it is dif- ficult to gather. 10 people together for the required studies. Or it might be that the schedule of the classes does not fit in with your own busy schedule- whether it is because of job scheduling, family responsibilities, or other commu- nity responsibilities. In many cases, Confederation College can offer an exciting Manitouwadge each have a learn- ing centre established for the duration of the course. Weekly group meetings and teacher tutorials are arranged at times which best suit the students in order to accomplish group learning tasks and collectively solve any problems that occur. Pace of study ard the schedule of tests and exams can often be revised to somewhat accommo- date your needs. enjoyable, and students often tend to perform better on examinations than do those who learn in the tra- ditional classroom setting. Although the full range of courses offered at Confederation College is not yet available through Outreach, many courses required for certificate and diplo- ma courses are available. For more information about Outreach, contact David Zub at 229-2464, or call toll-free 1-800- alternative to regular classroom Past experience has indicated 465-3364. study- The Outreach Program. that adult learners find this Confederation College- Outreach is Confederation method of learning rewarding and Continuing education for you! College's continuous learning system which provides a unique it te : : approach for you as a part-time The McCausland Hospital has an immediate pore is a continuous learning opening for: | system developed with the adult || CASUAL HOME CARE REGISTERED NURSE learner, particularly one already The successful applicant must be registered in Ontario. working and wishing to upgrade Ability to work with minimum of supervision. Previous qualifications, in mind. : Home Care experience preferred. For each course, you receive a carefully-constructed study pack- Closing date for applications August 12th, 1987. age which guides you through the course, sets course objectives, Applications are to be forwarded to: assists you in the achievement of these, = directs you to support Mrs. Betty Anne Klassen materials. : : ro : The communities of Terrace -- = ee ee Bay, Marathon and e McCausland Hospita Terrace Bay, Ontario S POT 2WO t. John IL | safety tips Mouth-to-mouth respiration- Artificial respiration is one of the basics of first aid that has saved countless lives. The easiest and most effective method is mouth- to-mouth. Remember that irreversible brain damage.occurs between 4-6 minutes after a person has stopped breathing. They may stop breathing as the result.of a num- -ber of problems. They may drown or choke or have a heart attack. Their throats may swell and close because of an allergic reaction, in some cases to. bee stings or insect bits. Someone who is unconscious can choke if he's left lying on his back. When someone stops breath- ing, act quickly- seconds count. If the victim is in the water, begin mouth-to-mouth where he is. 1. Put your hand under the vic- tim's neck and lift while you pug --s RESOURCE CENTRE CENTRE. THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY NOTICE VOLUNTEER REQUIRED FOR APPOINTMENT TO THE BOARD OF DIREC- TORS OF THE NORTH SHORE FAMILY TERRACE BAY TOWNSHIP COUNCIL IS SEEKING A VOLUNTEER TO BE APPOINTED TO THE BOARD OF DIREC- TORS OF THE NORTH SHORE FAMILY RESOURCE Located in Marathon, and serving North Shore Communities, The Centre has the mandate to provide a safe and secure refuge for victims of family violence. The policies and pro- cedures of the Centre are established by the Board of Direc- tors consisting of appointees from the area municipauties, in- cluding two from Terrace Bay. Travel to Marathon for meetings is required once or twice per month. The members' expenses for such travel are paid by the Municipality. If you are interested in serving the community in this capaci- ty, please write before AUGUST 12th, 1987: THE REEVE AND COUNCIL THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWNSHIP OF TERRACE BAY P.O. BOX 40 TERRACE BAY, ONTARIO POT 2WO your other hand on the forehead and tilt the head back. This will open the air passages. 4 2. Remove any foreign matter continued on page 9 rCLiP & SAVE TERRACE BAY SWIM POOL i i AUGUST SWIM SCHEDULE i q i Z TIME MONDAY TUESDAY _ WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY | SAT & SUN A I 8:00 am 830 am | ADULT i a to SWIMMING LESSONS to I # 4:30 pm 10:00am|SWIM 'eo Li} = | 2:30 pm --OPEN SWIM 2:00 pm rT > to ro oPpeEN | = --q [8:00pm 4:00pm jswm | U () {6:00pm 5) os to BRONZE |AQUABICS | BRONZE | AQUABICS| BRONZE| 4:00pm | | ogy to 7:00 pm oO. 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