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Dr. John Walton gives in-service Nurses Association of B.C. at murs regular monthly FLOORCOVERING FOR EVERY OGda talk on blood gases to local chapter of the Registered meeting Selection and Price Spectaculars. Nurses seek changes An Oct. 23 in-service on to members on the chapter under one of the three nurs- meeting at 7:30 p-m. on Nov. blood gases given by Dr. presidents’ meeting she at- ing acts in B.C. (registered John Walton was well at- tended in Vancouver in Sept- psychiatric or practical). tended by members of the ember. As well, the provincial This meeting will be pre local chapter of the Regis- She reported that the main government has proposed ceded by an in-service ses. tered Nurses’ Association of topic at the Vancouver meet- amendments to the Act to gion at 7 p-m. entitled “Dia B.C. ing was proposed changes transfer the approval of i gi The in-service was fol- to the B.C. Nurses (Regis- nursing schools yea curri. De Ree Ponien mamtees Oy lowed at 8 p.m.@y the chap- tered) Act. culum from the RNABC to ter’s regular monthly meet. The RNABC is seeking the Minister of Education. The meeting will be held in ing, which was attended by changes to the Act that will The topic of mandatory * the main conference room at 18 members. require all practising nurses registration will be further Castlegar and District Hos- Marg Nickle gave a report to be licensed or registered discussed at the next chapter pital. ee en The Richmond Carpet Truck has just unloaded these outstanding carpet values... 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The nine-month-old hangs upside down, flies through the air and performs similar feats once a day before suppertime, helping his dad with a Dt ALLL it” YMCA weight-training program Ryley is a sort of live barbell “I got the idea of baby exercises when Ryley started pulling himself into a sitting position at three months,” says his father, John McLaughlin. “If his muscles could be that strong so young, helping him develop them is worth The father, 32, seats his laughing son on the floor, Having hurt his knees playing various sports in earlier years, John McLaughlin concentrates on weight lifting and uses Ryley as an arm or leg weight. “He's a very calm baby; he doesn’t squirm around a lot 80 he lies on his belly on the palm of my hand and acts as a dead weight ‘Of course, as he gets older I have to increase my weights at the Y Many of Ryley’s exercises involve his back, stomach and pelvic muscles. Placed on the floor on his back, he immediately pulls himself up with a slight grunt. 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They rock back and forth like a see-saw, ‘When there's music on, he really gets goimg and doing sit-ups to the tune of a kiddie aerobics record starts waving his arms around if you clap to the beat,” “In many of the exercises, it’s just a matter of having says his father. fun and isn't too much work for either of us.” McLaughlin believes the frequent physical contact CAN START EARLY with his son will strengthen their relationship and will Dr. Henry Pabst, director of pediatrics at the also help the boy develop a positive attitude toward University of Alberta Hospital, says exercise for babies _ exercise. can start as early as two months, provided it isn't “T'm hoping that with this early training, he'll have a overdone good grounding in physical activity. 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