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Page 8 June 4,1982 Spilyay Tymoo Summer activities at the Community Center The Warm Springs Commu nity Center has many things planned for children this summer. Please read on. Cookie Monster Club—This is a program of arts, crafts and cookie making. I Chas a Sesame Street motif. The program runs from June 15 to July 20 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. It is limited to 12 children ages 4 to 5 year. Act it out—4 to 5 year olds will learn one play during this s e s s io n w h ic h w ill be performed August 5 at the summer program open house. Act it out will be held from J uly 27 to August 3 from 2:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. It is limited to 12 children. Story Time—This is a quiet time for children 4 to 6 years of age. It will be held from 2:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m., July 21 to July 28. Children will be involved in hearing stories along with arts and crafts and puppets. W aterplay —C h ild ren will learn a variety of water play games in this program. It is limited to 14 children, 3 to 6 years of age. The dates are July 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 and 28 from* 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Mother Nature Knows Best— Arts and Crafts are utilized in this outdoor program while e x p lo rin g n a tu r e . It is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. to 3:15 p.m. June 16 to July 14. This program is limited to 12 children agest 6 to 7 years. Let’s Play—Children must be accompanied by a parent, guardian or babysitter to attend this play program. It is designed for children 2 to 3 years of age and will be held from 2:00 p.m, to 3:15 p.m. July 19 to August 2. New Games— Learning new outdoor games is the main idea behind this program. There is Geo-Quiz no limit on the number of The last geo quiz was correctly identified by Terry Courtney, Jr. This week’s rock formation is children attending. They must obvious to motorists driving on the highway bordering this unusual boulder. Call Spilyay Tymoo for be 6 years and over, however. your answer. The new games session will be Spilyay Tymoo photo by Shewczyk held from June 21 to June 30 from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m. Embroidery—Embroidery will be held from J une 24 to July 1. The time is 3:00 to 4:45 p.m. It is limited to 12 children 4 to 6 years of age. Papier Mache—Held from 1:30 p.m. to 2:45 p.m., June 24 to July I. Papier Mache is limitd to children ages 4 to 7 years. Let’s Paint program. It is scheduled for 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. August 2, 3 and 4. The class is limited to 12 children. New 4-H clubs starting New 4-H clubss starting Little League Schedule Major League Monday, June 7 Little Bucks at Elks (Field 1) Christian Church at Papooses Wednesday, June 9 Papooses at Little Bucks Bucks Papooses at Kiwanis Minor League Tuesday, June 8 Braves at Culver Thursday, June 10 Two 4-H clubs will begin Monday, June 14 Thrifty Drug at Braves soon. Anyone interested in Elks at Papooses Let’s Pretend—Th is is a joining either of them should Little Bucks at Insurance Mart Tuesday, June 15 program of drama and is contact the Extension office Wednesday, June 16 Braves at Ericksons limited to 10 children ages 6 to (553-1161, ext. 238) so we can Little 7 years of age. It will be held be sure to notify you of the Church Bucks at Christian from 3:30 to 4:45 p.m., July 6, June 14— Balloon liftoff, 9:00 times andplaces of the first Thursday, June 17 7, 12, 13 and 14. Children will a.m. at the Community Center. meetingh. The two clubs are Kiwanis at Papooses Madras Builders at Braves perform at the August 5 4-H Gun Safety and 4-H Horse . Monday, June 21 summer program open house. Christian Church at Little June 15—Hui Le'a Nani, projects. A ll games start at 5:30 p.m. Through 4-H projects young singers from the Punahoa Our Big Back Yard—Nature's School in Honolulu, Hawaii people in the 4th through 12th harvest will investigated in this will be performing. Program grades “ learn by do in g .” nature program held from begins at 7:30 p.m, at the Volunteer leaders share their June 14 to July 12 from 2:00 Community Center. There is knowledge of their particular p.m. to 3:15 p.m. It is limited to no charge. A reception will projects and also help youth 12 children aged 5 to. 6 years. develop leadership skills, follow the performance. A botulism poisoning case boiling water bath can only develop new interests, make reach a temperature of 212. new friends, and have fun as reported recently at the Boiling fish for long periods of Yakim a N ation left o n e; members of a 4-H club. person in intensive care with time doesn’t mean spores will (Continued from page 6) s e rio u s p h y sic a l in ju ry . be destroyed. Only processing Improperly canned salmon is fish for 100 minutes under with limited funds, Estimo metropolis so the number of available on order for teams suspected to have been the pressure is safe. A sealed jar doesn’t mean the points out. But little by little people coming into the store is a n d to u r n a m e n ts . F o r source of the b o tulism fish is safe if the processing business is picking up. still small. However, the mail information or to place an poisoning. order end of the business is order, phone Intertribal Sports When canning salmon it is method is wrong. The prices at Intertribal picking up as people become Service at 553-1141 or 553- Botulism causing spores can important to use pint jars and Sports Service “are below our aware of the shop’s existence. live without air inside a ja r and 1142, or write to Intertribal not quart jars. Quart jars are competition,” Estimo pointed Sports Service at W arm too large to allow fish to be produce waste products that out. But Warm Springs is not a kill. Trophies and uniforms are Springs, Oregon 97761. processed at a constant heat for can Other precautions to take the correct amount of time to w hen can n in g are clean kill deadly spores. Pint jars are (Continued from page 1) small enough to allow heat to equipment and work area. If you would like help penetrate to the middle of the canning your salm on or jar quickly. the impression that I will give Oklahoma City, has been along the way. But we ask you A pressure canner should be preserving other types Of food, up that responsibility.” Smith changed to Anadarko. “Our to bear with us, to work with us used; a boiling water bath Pennie A lbrandt and Pat stated that one-third of the five regional service centers will in the implementation of the canner should not be used. Smith are available to help total BI A budget is earmarked be in Albuquerque, Anadarko, plan and I believe we will all Pressure canning is the only groups and individuals at a for education—totalling more A b e rd e e n , P h o e n ix an d benefit in the long run.” way to re a c h th e 240 time best for you. Give them a than $250 million. Portland...we will also have Specific issues discussed at temperature required to kill call at the Extension Office, small field offices in Billings, the m id-year co nference spores that cause botulism. A 553-1161, ext. 238. Tribes across the country are M ontana and Minneapolis including the reorganization concerned about the proposed which will report to the were the World Assembly of F irst N ations, litigation/ BIA reorganization. Smith Aberdeen center.” sovereignty and future of treaty explained changes that have This reorganization will also rights, legislative update, been made in the reorganiza St. Wiliams REORGANIZED CHURCH OF report on tribal/ state relations. tion that was proposed in “improve education services WARM SPRINGS JESUS CHRIST OF LATTERDAY SAINTS MATTHEW CROTTY, FATHER ELDER, CLINT JACKS President’s task force on February. Instead of six and it will also leave the CONFESSION PRIOR TO MASS-«:30 a.m. Tel. 553-1670 Sunday Mass-0:30 Worship -10:00 a.m. private sector initiatives, health regional offices, said Smith, director and his Washington WARM SPRINGS staff free to focus their and human services block there will be five, eliminating WARM SPRINGS UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH grants, tribal tax status and th e r e g io n a l o ffic e in attention on the broader aspect STEVEN FRANK, PASTOR status report on the CHR Minneapolis and consolidating of policy, program directions TEL. 553-1237 Worship-10:00 a.m. program. it with the central regional and funding.” Worship at Kah-Nee-Ta-7:00 p.m. Preparations are already office in Aberdeen. Also the In conclusion, Smith said, WARM SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH FULL GOSPEL CHURCH being made for the annual changes in location of the “We believe that what we have ALLEN ELSTON, PASTOR ORIN JOHNSON, PASTOR Tel. 553-1267 convention of NCAI which will Sunday School-10:00 a.m. central regional office from done in the way of reorganiza Sunday S ch o o l-10:00 a.m. Worship Service-11:00 a.m. Morning Worship*-11 ;00 a.m. Rapid City to Aberdeen and tion is the best plan that could be held September 24 through Sunday Evening Service-7:30 p.m. Bible Study-Sunday it Bible Study, Wednesday-7:30 p.m. the sourthern regional office, be worked out. We had to make October 1, 1982 in "Bismarck Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Young People’s Service-Friday-7:30 p.m. North Dakota. ¡which.w as proposed to be in some tough, hard decisions Can salmon properly Intertribal sports store NCAI mid-year conference Church Services