the. _ Canadian. ‘population have “an adequate un- derstanding of how to perform Lis figure. Yespiration. This released by the Cancdian Red ‘Cross, is said to be a ' derstand and pointed out that wil _be one of Red Cross’ ob- . aes to “as many ob- servers. as possible, the mechanics of rescue‘ . 7 “When one considers that mere seconds can mean the difference between life and death,” said Mr. Andrew, “it’s a sad commentary that more Canadians don't un- the basic techniques of mouth-to- mouth or other forms _ of arlicial respiration” that an individual TY tecking ‘oxygen for as long as five minutes still has a‘ twenty- five per cent chance of _ survival. An additional five minutes, however, will see ‘the ‘victim's chances fall dramatically to just. one per’ - cent. “The importance, therefore, of witnesses’ reacting. quickly can’t be emphasized enough,” said Mr. Andrew. “There's absolutely no time to ponder the situation.” the. If rescue breathing is. ‘within one minute of the accident, the chances of recovery is ninety-cight t. “Although there will always be exceptions to rules,” he ‘said, “generally' speaking, there are eight points which Red Cross says should be kept in mind when practising rescuc — breathing.” ‘They. are: 1.. The "sooner rescue breathing is started, the greater ‘the’ “chance of xecovery. - . 2.) ng as the location is safe, do Rot be concerned ‘with moving the victym. That canbedonelater. ‘-. 3. Make sure the victim’s airway is clear and unob- structed. 4, With the victim lying on his back, open the airway fully by lifting his neck with one hand and maintaining © his head on the ground with the other hand. 5. Pinch the. nostrils to prevent air leakage.” . 6. Seal. one mouth over the other and blow i in. ‘Remove.’ mouth. and release the nostrils, allowing | air to escape from the lungs. 8. Continue at & rate of every six seconds until the — victim. recovers -or until somebody qualified declares the individual dead. Now Available Look at these features: AUP-5000E Turntable e low noise rumble belt-drive mechanism e push button automatic operauon AUA-5000E Amplifier e Clean 2Sw — 25 power output e LED power output indicators AUT-SOOOE Tuner e (win meters for precision tuning e built-in FAL muting reduces i inter-station noise AUK 5000E Cassette Deck e built-in Dolby Noise Reduction system eliminates tape hiss e high torque, electronically governed D.C. motor reduces all pitch varianons AUS 5000E Speakers e 2 way Passive Radiator system e +0 watt peak input e speaker stands included See it, Touch it, Hear it. Then make it yours! : 88 The complete system only 4 Come in today. e@ The Authenu Series $000, 6000, 7000. 8000. Backed by a 5 year parts and 3 year labour | warranty on all components except cassene deck and turntable. _ A new addition to the Authentic Series in Canada. The same tough and distinctive NEC design, the same tight precision controls, the same superb sound reproduction! FOO SS SS SRERRTEARSS Rens a Lapsgeapea rate aes PG HG aie Vancouver: Oakridge Shopping Centre, Vancouver: 540 Granville Mall, Vancouver. 2714 W. Broadway; North Vancouver. 1760 Lonsdale; West Vancouver: Park Royal North; New Westminster: 601 Columbla St., Surrey: 10207 - 10209 King George Hwy.