From page A14 available to victims, as is information on the RCMP'’s local Crime Prevention section. In her role as VAP coordinator, Hood says she will not be investigating any offences. She says she is there primarily for the benefit of the victims. A brochure is also being developed and would ac- company any criminal sub- poenas being issued to witnesses. The brochure of- fers basic information of what tO expect at court and ‘‘to ury and take the fear out of a court appearance.’’ Also contained in the brochure will be the tele- phone numbers of both the Crown Counsel and the local police. Another focus of the VAP A115 - Wednesday, June 6, 1984 - North Shore News New program offers aid to victims will be elderly victims. **They perceive themselves as the most likely victims of crime, but studies prove otherwise. But they're easily traumatized and we want to be there to help them,’’ she says. Phase two will provide follow-up services for vic- ums of violent: crimes such as robbery and assault, while the third phase will consist of fine-tuning. 60 years later, our business decisions are still influenced by one basic idea In 1924 Saskatcnewan farmers took a common co-operative idea and applied it to an innovative business practise: they developed their own company to market their grain. Sixty years later, Saskatcnewan Wheat Pool (as the company has since become) is Canada’s largest grain handling company, handling more than 62 percent of the grain grown In yi nih aaa MET ie : am IMac on r ia arias Nae Hay ot NC RN yer “aR Poy ry oatacd fear Saskatchewan. In addition to country elevators, the company’s 70,000 member- owners also Own major grain terminals, farm service Centres, livestock yards and much more AS you can see, the idea of those Oniginal MeMbpHers Working together toa control ther OW! deratinies bin. Trak +» thu hritcare that of farmers Drover Very Successtul And its the principle toe eturaed thie Jee usioni it COM any and every