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Orono Weekly Times, 6 Jun 1984, p. 7

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-~ - Homwe and rider perforin together Orono Weeklv Times, Wednesday, June 6, 1984-~7 Durbham College to start student busing Durham College is making il casier for studenits in oiy ing areas to get to ils main campus ninOshawýa. Bus service wNiII be pro- vided f'or students from thre WXestern Region, inceludingp Ajax, Pickering and Whitbyý and fromi the Eastern Region, including Bowmianville' and area. In additional, the buses will pick up -students ai several designated points on the East-West route, and will also make stops in Oshawa. The bus service will be pro- vided for students in lrne to start 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 a.m. Last.Saturday and Sunday grounds. tis year but thie quality ot' ofner years. the Jumpers and Hunters Accerding Io Mrs. Reid th le horsemanship and t he per'for- Many fromi the local area were in competition xiii t urnout was somewhat down mances were'ý_superior [o took paritrin the comipeiiont. their riders at (lhe Orono Fair- irby Burger Fast, Food Oui/et nears completion classe.s. There wîil be two trips in the morning and two in thie afterneon. In addition to providing needed transportation, the new bus service will pirmote the College and its courses, increasipg its visibility in the Durhami Region. Two buses, paînted in school colors wilI bc used to transport the Col- lege students. They will also be used during the day to transport high school situdents to visit thieCollege in order to see the facilities and mneet staff. Orono Nursery School Half day enrichment programme for 3 - 4 year old children OUALIFIED STAFF - LICENSED PREMISES OPTIONAL READING PROGRAMME FOR 4 YEAR OLDS Register Now For September '84 983-5402 a.m. 987-4012 p.m. ORONO WEEO CONTROL. GOVERNMENT UCENSED LAWN SPRAVINQ e-WEEU& INSECTS - FERTILIZING (CIL) DRI VEWAY SEAUNG Work Completed By Licee~ed Professional FREE ESTIMATES PKONE 808 983-5267 BOX 277, ORONO The Kirby Burger ting to be open with their new Construction has proceed- Restaurant, Iocated at the enterprise sometime within ed most favourably wvith the Kirby intersection with the next two to three weeks new vbuilding which is located Highway 115 is nearing com- and definitely prior to th e Ju- juist north of Reidl's Meat pletion with the Reids expec- ly lst holiday week-end. Market. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Artificial resuscitation is one of the basics of first aid that's saved countless lives. People have tried miany methods, including rolling a victim over a barrel or sling- ing hîm across the back of a horse. The most effective method is mouth to mouth, developed only during the last 25 years. It is an easy technique, us- ed properly. St. John Am- bulance teaches people by us- ing a dummy called a Resusci Anne. You blow into her mouth, and if you have her head tited correctly, and her mouth and nose sealed, thein you can see her lungs inflate with your life-giving puffs of breath. Real people have about four to six minutes during which they can be revived after they have stopped breathing, and they may stop as the result of a number of problemns. They may drown or choke or have a heart ar- tack. Their throats might swell and close because of an all ergic reaction, in sorne cases to bee stings or insect bites. Someone who is un- conscious can choke if he's left ling on his back. When someone stops breathing, act quickly, seconds'count. If the victim is ini the water, begin mouth to mouth where he is., 1. Put your-hand under the victim's neck and lift while you put your other hand on the forehead and tilt the head back. This will open the air passages. 2. Remove any foreign body from the mouth. 3. Usi ng the hand -on the forehead, pinch the nostrils gently but firmly closed, keeping pressure on the forehead to keep the head tilted back and the tongue from falling back and obstructing the air passages. 4. Take a deep breath, open your mouth wide and place it over the casualty's mouth to make a tight seal. Blow into the casualty's mouth, using four quick breaths then one full breath every five seconds. If the victim is a child or in- fant, you will not need as much breath as for an adult, short, gentle quick puffs are good. 5. After each breath turn your head toward the victim's chest. Listen for air coming out of the lungs. Look for the rise and fall of the chest. 6. If the chest failsto rise, air Vcoria Order of Nurses annual Meeting The Victorian Order of Nurses Durham Region Branch Annual Meeting will be held June 9th, 1984 at 4:00 p.m. at the General Sikorski Polish. Veterans' Association Centre, Stevenson Road North, Oshawa, Ontario. The meeting is for the pur- pose of presenting 1983/1984 Annual Reports and Finan- cial Statement, election of Executive Officers and Board of Management, and ap- proval of 1984 Corporate By- laws 1 and Il. A $5.00 (five dollar) General Membershig may be purchased at the door, entîti- ing the bearer to voting privilege. is not getting into the lungs. Remove any obstruction by sweeping inside the mouth and throat with your finger. Tilt head well back, check seal of nose and mouth, and begin again. To learn First Aid, contact the St. John Ambulance branch in your local phone directory, or the provincilal office at (416) 923-8411. Town of Newcastle Bicentennia The Town of Newcastle Bicentennial'Committee is pleased to announce that Bicentennial coins commemorating the Province's 200th andt the Town's lOth anniversary are now available. The coins may be purchased for $1.00 at many of our banks and businesses throughout the Town and are redeemrable at participating stores within the municipality until JuIy 3lst, 1984. GoId plated coins may be ordered at a cost of $6.00 I $6.50 if mailed. Solid silver coins may also be orderd at a cost q-f $27.50. These coins wiII be marked '/2 oz. .999 pure silver. If you wish to order coins or require fu rther infor- mation, please contact: Mrs. Inez or Mr. Doug Jackman P.O.- Box 236 Bowmanville, Ontarlo LiC 11K9 Phone (416) 623-3785 HeIp celebrate Qntario's Bicentennial HERB TINK, CHAIRMAN BICENTENNIAL COMMITTEE Date of pulblication May 23, 30, June 6 P.O.No. A0787 NG TO~ -~ -w--o o w---- 9d~ ~1a Summer First Aid Mouth to Mouth

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