C2 - Sunday, January 1, 1984 - North Shore News Take And quit smoking MANY HUNDREDS of smokers throughout British Columbia are expected to go' *tcold turkey’’ January |} by stubbing out their butts on the third annual Cold Turkey Day. Fred Father’s favorite jacket FROM PAGE C1 supplying stores like the Hudson Bay, members of Vancouver’s musical band and Poppy Family and singer Buck Owens and his troupe in the late ’60 and early ’70s. Bumstead points out that the coat taken from the school’s glass display case was her father’s favorite, specially beaded with a green snake design by an Indian woman. ‘All of it was pretty special, but I think the jacket more than anything should be preserved,’’ says Bumstead. Staff at the museum, who had set aside an area to display the memorabilia, think so too, so anyone with any information on the whereabouts of the items are asked to contact either Dalmir Bumstead at 988-3731, or the North Shore Museum at 987-5618. According to. Dr. " ris “. 2 ay wad é ae Bass, chairman of the B.C. Medical Association’s Tobacco and Illness Commit- tee, almost 2,000 smokers went cold turkey in January, 1982, with probably many thousands more being unreported. Cold Turkey Day is spon- OPTIONS FOR VOLUNTEERS Making New Year resolu- tions? Now is the time to con- sider making volunteer com- mitments for 1984. Here are a few of the many, many opportunities. ARTS/CRAFTS volunteers needed. Use your skills to develop the inherent talents of older people, e.g. creative writing, batik, folklore, pioneer crafts, etc. Program commences January — Wednesday mornings and/or Friday afternoons for 1% sored by five major health care organizations — the B.C. Medical Association, B.C. Heart Foundation, Canadian Cancer Society (B.C.), B.C. Lung Associa- tion and the Vancouver health department. ‘‘Cigarette smoking is a hours. CASE LOAD AIDE required by an internationaliy known agency to maintain contact with client by telephone. Ability to establish a good rapport and active listening skills would be helpful although there will be a five session training program. TYPIST/RECEPTIONIST “heeded by same agency for a morning or afternoon shift. Ability to work on one’s own necessary plus a pleasant telephone manner._ TUTORS in remedial reading with a selected child with learning. problems at the elementary level. Volunteer will work under direction of learning assistance teacher. Recycling display BE A WASTE WAT- CHER... recycle! The Greater Vancouver Regional District’s 12-panel recycling display will be at the West Vancouver Memorial Library from January 3 to 14. it shows what materials can ‘be recycled, how to prepare them/and where they can be taken. 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V5C 2K5 TEL. 299-0666 major cguse of illness and death, and three years ago these organizations introduc- ed Cold Turkey Day to pro- vide a target date for smokers,’ said Dr. Bass. **The slogan this time is take the chalfienge, and support throughout the province to doctors’ offices, and Idcal chapters of the sponsoring Organizations. It includes survival tips, pledge forms and advice for the use of a buddy system to help smokers through the day.”’ cold turkey challenge smokers who registered in the 1982 cold turkey campaign, one in three still were not smoking a year later. ‘‘Most smokers would like to stop, and choosing a particular date to aim for has proven to be successful for many peo- ple,’’ he said. The Pon fec t Se tting i Bridal Complex Everything for your material has been distributed Dr. Bass said that of the Excelient training given by school board for this long established program. FRIEND and ROLE MODEL for mothers ex- periencing difficulties in rais- ing their children. Workshop training available. WEDDING. : “Wedding Flowers our HANDICAPPED AIDES ’ Specialty” z needed for a new adaptive Daphel ° Corsages, Arrangements, Hospital fitness program commencing GERTIE TODD Funerals. mid January in West Van- Designer & couver on Wednesdays and Wedding Consultant 124 W. 16th St. Fridays 12 - 2 p.m. Program includes pool work, then lunch and chair exercises. 985-0555 Daphne presents 7 fy \ oveo (| /rwe Beverly Hills Faghions For these and other in- teresting opportunities, please phone Joan at the Volunteer Centre 985-7138. nn available at the display. 3 The GVRD has embarked | on a gram to encourage _ the ‘retycling of materials such as newspapers, glass, cans, oil and scrap metal because recycling saves natural resources, energy, - landfill space and tax dollars. 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