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Orono Weekly Times, 12 Dec 1979, p. 3

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Prepare for winter program Orono Weekly Times, Wednesday, December 12th, 1979-3 Suggests First When I was one! Aid course for coaches Susan Erskine at the Gan- ardska Forest Centre on Saturday outlines some of the clothing apparel for skiing arid spoke of the dos and don'ts in purchasing clothing for the winter outdoor activities. activities. Erskine will be co-ordinat ing the winter trails program The c at the Forest Centre as soon Saturday as snow abounds and as well days du i will operate the food conces- son. Ali i sion at the Centre. There are not oper 20 km. of groomed trails for to use cross country skiing and as trails wejlsome 63 km. of groomed public, snowmobile trails. iialet will be open on s, Sundays and holi- ring the winter Sea- hough the chalet is during the week due l|>y school groups the ill be open to the It makes Frank Golaz mad when adults won't stop a game for a few minutes so that an injured child can be given first aid treatment. "I was at a lacrosse game when a boy was injured. I suspected a break and held up the game until the victim could be taken off the field on a stretcher. The referee was going to penalize the team " Frank is a member of the St. John Ambulance Brigade in Ajax, and he's been on hand as a volunteer to provide ■first aid at a lot of sports events. He's firmly convinced that someone working with every group of young people who play organized sports should have first aid training. "We're tired of seeing kids injured and not getting correct correct treatment, or getting delayed treatment. It's as if the game's more important than the child." "Coaches say we just don't have the time to get training." training." A St. John Ambulance first aid course takes eight hours 1 or 16 hours, and can teach amateur coaches and trainers . what not to do as well as what to do if a younger player is injured. Correct first aid, applied quickly can minimize the consequences of an injury and keep it from getting worse. And sometimes it's important to know enough not to move someone who is hurt until his injury is properly supported, or to know enough' not to move him at all until you can get medical help to him. Doing the wrong thing can make an injury worse. Mr. Golaz says, '■'If you don't know what you're doing, 1 don't do anything until you get help". Dear Santa: Well, it's that time of year again, Christmas. It's a fun time; the whole family gets together, sharing memories and making more memories. Giving gifts, seeing the expressions expressions of joy, happiness, amazement, thankfulness. Receiving gifts, things you've always wanted but never expected, things different but beautiful in their own way. Peoplç, say that teenagers are hard to buy for; being neither children nor adults. ■Since I am a teenager and will be for five more" years, I will give you a few ideas of what I, a teenager, like: * Record albums: music is beautiful, and sets a certain mood. My mood makers are: 1) Peter Frampton, 2) Chicago Chicago X;. 3) Alice Cooper, 4) Bee Gees, 5) Rod Stewart, 6) Nazareth,'7) Elton John, 8) Billy Joel. Pigno music: anything by: T) John- Denver, 2) the Carpenters, ' 3) Roger Wit- taker; and especially "Nadia's "Nadia's Theme", by Hagood Hgrdy, and any others of his. A purse! I really would like one, not a shoulder bag, anything dise though. Earrings: any kind of clip on earrings. 1 Clothes: a pair or t\yo of c'ords or jeans and especially tops. Tops are very important. important. My favourite colours are blues, greens, brown and black. Maké-up and perfume: These aren't very important but if you're stuck, they'll do. In particular, lip gloss, musk oil. Books: nothing in particular, particular, you know what I like. 1 don't expect to get everything I want, you choose. Love you always Santa, Sheri. Will receive Santa's letters P.S. I'll be accepting letters to you here at the paper ,Santa. If you could answer some of them, we could print them. Kids can send their letter to you care of the Orono Weekly. Times and they'll be printed in néxt weeks' paper.- Good luck with getting all. your presents made. Love Sheri. Under $100.00 gift sale The U ider $100.00 Gift Sale at the Margot Samuel Gallery continues with an ever- changing exhibition and sale ..of works. Every dây new* ■works arrive, and the selection selection is ci instantly increasing. New works by Janet McGhee McGhee an i Laurine Sage have just arr ved, and works by other well-known area artists are available. Tim Campbell, Laurel Campbell-Stark, Don Staples, and Sue Tabuchi are showing watercolours; Charles Charles Coop ir, Jane Eccles and Barbara élaus are represented represented by prints; George Raab is showing small etchings while Neil Newton exhibits small black an 3 white photographs and ,a hand-coloured wood cut. Sally Wildman shows water co ours and Dubi shows colourful small collages Joan-Ma'ie Dean is represented represented by large, colourful monoprints. Gallery hours have been expanded for this special sale. Tie Gallery, at 899 Nelson Street, Oshawa, is open dai y, except Mondays, until December 24.' ' , RED&x WHITE V FOOD / STORES V A few of the many reasons * shopping Red and White this Holiday Season Low Everyday Grocery Prices plus many, deep-cut features ! ! A New line of No-Name Products V" (in bright yellow packaging) to again reduce your food bill Fancy Meat Platters^ from the finest selection of Delicatessen'Meats in the area. Fresh Geese and Frozen "A" Turkeys , (Attractivelypriced). Order early for best selection ' « • ■.,..'■■■■ Silver woods Cottage Cheese, Yogurt, Egg Ntig, Sour Cream - All Ftesh and Delicious. CORNISH'S Phone 983-5201

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