| RRO eee Fgh a artis Peay, ere eee; | Staff Photographer Douglas College offers training in Cardio-pulmonery Resusitation. Here a student practices the chest compres- sion nescesary to restart normal body 3 flintlike rock called chert, is similar to _ ‘fluted-point people’, are thought to | be the first | U.S. spearheads are 1,000 years older, rythyms. Manaquins offer life like animation and anatomically correct bone structure vital to proper training techniques. THE OTHER PRESS page 13 Digger unearths mystery A B.C. archaeologist has recently unearthed the oldest man-made arti- facts ever found in that province, and at the same time raised a mystery CANADIAN SCIENCE about the movements of the earliest inhabitants of North America. Knut Fladmark of Simon Fraser University uncovered a spearhead, a hide-scraper and a thin, green bead at the base of a small sandstone gully in the Peace River district of the prov- ince. The artifacts are believed to constantly engaged in a fight for survival. Fladmark believes that the gully where the artifacts were found may have functioned long ago as a trap for big game animals. Surrounding the artifacts were a number of old, yellow bison bones, many of which bear distinctive V-shaped marks indicating that the bison were butchered at the site with sharp-edged instruments. Fladmark plans further, deeper excavations at the Peace River site and suggests these may turn up older material still. date back 10,500 years. The spearhead, which is ’’fluted’’ in design and is made from a black spearheads unearthed in the U.S. which date back 12,000 years. The makers of these fluted spearheads, the inhabitants of North America. : i Fladmark’s discovery of the spear- head is B.C. has created something of a mystery. If the fluted-point people were the first to migrate from Asia to North America, one would expect arti- facts discovered in B.C. to be the oldest onthe continent. However, the suggesting that the fluted-point people migrated from south to north, and not the reverse. The green bead may be the oldest of its kind ever found in North America, suggesting. that the early inhabitants had time on their hands and were not Bar-b-qued bowser A 32 year old Pennsylvania man was sentenced to one year without pets and subjected to a 1000 dollar fine. Charged under the Animal Protec- Teaching peace learning pain A kit for teaching peace and awareness on nuclear issues has been developed by the Public Education Resource Centre. by R. GRISTON from THE PEAK This kit contains workbooks and teaching guides and lists resources available to instructors. Research done by PERC and several other peace groups located in the Lower Mainland and across North America proved that there was a need to educate children about Nuclear war and the peace movement. PERC and its support group’s mandate is to have the teaching of peace made a part of the formal education curriculun in B.C. A questionnaire called ‘‘Images of War and Death’’, was revealed that eighty percent of Burnaby school children questioned felt that they would die as a result of a nuclear war. ‘The topics of nuclear war and peace usually make most adults uncomfort- able’’, said Susan Hargraves of PERC. “The silence that surrounds this topic is creating anxiety in our children’’, she said. ‘‘Contrary to popular belief, discussing nuclear war doesn’t breed hopelessness but gener- ates concepts that may help avoid it. PERC has made many contacts and is receiving support from the B.C. 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