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Towners 8, Rowdies 7. In the semi-final game it was Swift’ Creek Loggers 5. and Up Towners 3. ‘ Maxine Leksy. Ray and Carol ‘Clark;. Jim Chester, Val : Check Electric Kettle Numbers, Some Hazardous :: The Canadian Standards Association (CSA) is warning owners of electric kettles to be gn the lookout for a possible: Hazard. ‘S During the past several months, 13 kettles have re- tedly exploded in Canada. ‘oduction of the kettles in- Yolved was discontinued in Beptimber 1977. CSAis urging the public to ‘Sheek the base of their kettle ” for seria! numbers which will : -reveal whether or not their - kettle may be hazardous, The bases of the failing kettles bear the numbers 10, 11, 14 or 16 together with _ either of the following: __ Q) CSA number LR 37933 with a red four-digit number between 6100 and 7275. * (2) CSA number LR 26791 with no red four-digit number, : ‘The kettles were manu- factured by ETM (1976) Ltd., 857 Fenmar Dr., Weston, Ont. MIL 1€8. - CSA is warning people who own these kettles to stop ) yt» B.C. Residents . . . Your free shares in the B.C. Resources Investment Corporation are availdble upon application at any branch office of KOOTENAY SAVINGS CREDIT UNION. Monday to Friday convenience at Trail, Fruitvale, Castlegar, Salmo and New Denver. hporp soane! Water setesy One Consultant Sounds awful, doesn't - it? | Unfortunately, the statistics aren't usually wrong. Why are there so many needless deaths every summer? My name is Bruce Miller, your Red Cross Water Safety communities and can help to narrow that gap. Boating is still increasing in popularity, This factor ac- counts for almost 30 per cent of all water-related deaths, People who operate small craft must Consultant for the summer and - Td lke to offer some sug- gestions to the water using public. Most accidents. that occur around the water usually can be. prevented. A great ‘many deaths occur within 16 feet of safety. This may seem_a short distance, but toa non-swimmer, it will look like a mile. These people fall into the water and are unable to support them- selves until help arrived or they’ are unable to make that short distance back to safety. “Red Cross Learn to Swim classes are offered in most ++. area consultant - Kootenay-Boundary Simon Fraser Grads The jing Koot Allan J. Mor- Boundary students have ac- quired degrees from Simon Fraser University: Castlegar: Jonathan D. Sweeney — Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Biology. * . Grand Forks: Stephanie A. Talarico — Bachelor of Arts in Criminology. Turns Out risun — ‘Bachelor of Arts in Economics, Nelson: Donald A. Mac- Leod — Bachelor of Science in Biology. Trail: John G. Buchanan — Bachelor of Arts in History; Jocelyn G. J. Millar — Bachelor of Science (Honors) in Chem- istry; Diane Pratt — Bachelor of Arts in English. Instructor Trainers of C.P.R. B.C. Heart Foundation Release The co-sponsoring of a give full support to the instruc- tor trainer level courses whose y : course for CPR instructor train- ers has been announced by Dr. Arthur Dodek, chairman of the Professional Education Com- mittee, B.C, Heart Foundation. CPR is a technique where- by a rescuer. takes over the pumping function of the heart and ventilation of the lungs ina person ‘suspected’ of having a heart attack. ‘This life-saving course, will be held Friday to Sunday at the Royal Colum- bian/Douglas Education Centre in New Westminster. While the B.C. Heart Foun- dation does not have the man- power to help at the general * public level, which could in- volve the holding of hundreds of courses, they can, however, Branches Open Saturday: WANETA PLAZA NAKUSP — SOUTH SLOCAN: "The free shares offer expires June 15, 1979. will be qualified to teach the basic groups already being formed. Working at the CPR pro- grams at these community levels are the following or- ganizations: St. John Ambu- ‘lance, REACH Community Cen- tre and Emergency Health Ser- vices. Commissip all of Van- the Royal clndina Dette Education Centre, 260 Sher- brooke St., New Westminster, V3L 3M2. CASTLEGAH new e thursday, June /, 1979 _ Eighty People Will Drown be thoroughly farulllar with ; their safety equipment and practice emergency drills fre- “quently, For, example, canoelsts should be familiar with how to ‘right their craft after a spill, This extra practice now, could help ‘save “a life later. always, the use of lifejackets is very essential, ‘ Having. these devices stored in the bow or wedged under the seat, will not prove too helpful fn event ofa - sudden spill. Lifejeekets should be test- ed frequently and inspected for wear and’ tear which could make them useless in an emer- forenge ate : the "Red Cross Water datsty: Service, our goal af “Waterproofing the Nation? will some day be a reality. Wh: not enrol in a water safet; course now, and help make thi goal even closer. Remember; when we say “Yell to us fos Help", we mean before yot have'an accident, For further information’ on water safety, contact Bruce Miller, your water safety areg consultant at 439 - 6th Ave..S: in Castlegar, or phone 385-3988; Let’s all have a safe sum; mer, ae please don't heoame 6 = gency. Again, a little time now Change small cars over to brand PIII A INININOS, 180 Radial * Steel belted un the risks entalled in Why Putting back on old, bad! worn, unsafe summer tires dead centre and straight on onset of 4 Size 155-13 Whitewall Other sizes at comparable orices Micro-Tested for fonger tire Gifts to Cherish . . . 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