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Don’t suffer hearing challenges in silence The complexity running dishwasher. and slow, Needless to progressive say, this sort nature of of “selective reduced hearing” hearing can create sensitivity can serious tension also create between confusion. partners. I often see I recall Martin clients who one couple in Jurek can hear just particular that Your Health fine in one was having a room of their very difficult house but not others. time. The wife was A loss in the high upset with her husband frequencies often because she thought means someone can he was ignoring her, hear well in a small, and he continually carpeted computer disappeared whenever room, for example, company came over. but not in a kitchen While she with tile flooring and a suspected his hearing

sensitivity had changed somewhat, she thought he was taking advantage of the situation and was simply being rude. After completing her husband’s hearing test, I plugged the results into a hearing simulator and had the wife listen to a recorded story. When she heard for herself how he heard all the time and realized how difficult it must be for him, she began to cry. She apologized immediately and promised to be more understanding.

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defying gravity. Balls now weigh about an ounce instead of five, so air pressure has an exaggerated effect, making for some wicked pitches. But when hitters do connect, the ball will sail three to four times as far and five times as high, staying aloft for 30 seconds! This will keep outfielders on their toes, with routine shagdowns of 500 feet or more and 15-foot leaps at the wall (timing must be exquisite). A good throwing arm will send a ball a quarter mile on the fly, but because the ball travels no faster than on Earth, runners can tag up on long flyouts and score all the way from first. Infield popups that are dropped become--you guessed it--four-base errors. Some advice to fans: Don’t forget your binoculars. Q. Why do umpires use hand signals for “Strike!” “Safe!” and “Yerr Out!” Is it to

accommodate those poor suckers in the nosebleed seats who sit so far away that they have trouble following the game? A. Nope. Not even close. The person who had trouble following the game was William Hoy, the first deaf player in the majors, in 1892. It was he who invented the now classic signs. Q. If somebody puts a voodoo curse on you, might it kill you? A. If you think it might, it might. In “Essentials of Psychology, Exploration and Application, 6th Ed.,” Dennis Coon tells of a terrified young woman admitted to a hospital because she believed she was going to die. A midwife had predicted that the woman’s two sisters would die on their 16th and 21st birthdays, and that the woman herself would die on her 23rd birthday. Her sisters had died as predicted, and now it was three days before her 23rd birthday. Then the following day the woman was indeed found dead in her hospital bed, “an apparent victim of her

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Witness Blanket: Weaving pieces of history Pirjo Raits Black Press To speak of things that happened in residential schools only brings them back into focus and many who were sent to these places rarely talk about their experiences. Hearing his father’s stories for the first time affected Carey Newman in a very different way. His father Victor had always protected his children from the reality that was residential school and only told the funny stories. But when the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada held a community event in Victoria, Victor finally opened the door into his past. “One of the things that seemed to touch him was when he started to talk about when he was first taken and they shaved off

his hair,” said Carey. It was, in many ways, “taking the Indian out of the child.” The emerging stories deeply affected the younger Newman and led to the idea of a project where reconciliation was the theme. Both Newmans are well-known Kwagiulth artists and master carvers with a wide body of private and public work. “I thought of a blanket and I realized it should include the idea of reconciliation, parts of buildings, parts of churches, government buildings and other related structures,” said Newman. The project is called “Witness Blanket.” The sole purpose is to stand in eternal witness to the effect of the Indian residential school era. As the children sent to these schools were “broken” so are the places they were sent to. The crumbling

Carey Newman ponders the base for the Witness Blanket. buildings of authority mirror the lose of language, pride and family for those sent to the residential schools. A blanket is a universal symbol of protection and for First Nations people it identifies who they are and where they are

from. They wear them for ceremony and give them as gifts. “Blankets protect our young and comfort our elders,” states the project’s website. Newman wants to “weave” a blanket from those stories and pieces of residential school

history. He sees a large scale art installation that will stand as a national monument to recognize the atrocities of the residential school era while honouring the children and symbolize ongoing reconciliation. From the 19th

century until the last school closed in 1996, 150,000 Aboriginal, Inuit and Metis children attended these schools across Canada. The goal of the project is to collect 2,500 pieces of history for the Witness

Blanket. Those pieces can be shingles, bricks, mortar, wood, photos, writings or any fragment that speaks of the time and place of residential schools.A team of six, including Newman, will travel on gathering trips to different parts of Canada. “We would certainly like to see widespread participation and have the public engage all across the country, all ages and backgrounds,” said Newman. “It is open to anybody who has connection or want to participate in any way.” Newman said people can contribute items that may have kept from those days and this can include stories of what happened. They are building a virtual version of the blanket, an exact replica. People will be able to click on an Cont. on Page 8

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This will be another dimension crossing the boundaries between art and digital media,” said Newman. “It means anyone can visit the blanket.” The stories, which won’t be part of the Witness Blanket itself, will be there for posterity. Stories like the ones Carey got to hear from his father. Victor got kicked out of residential school in Mission when the guys got together to get into the wine cellar. The smallest of the group was sent in through a window and pulled out some holy wine. They went into a field and under an apple tree they polished off the wine. When they were found out, he’s not sure how many others were kicked out of residential school. That’s one of humourous stories Carey’s father tells. “That’s a lighthearted

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impression of dad at residential school,” said Newman. “He had his own rebellious way of dealing with it.” The others weren’t so funny. Newman said Victor spent a long time protecting his children from it. “He recorded his story for me, some of them for the first time. I heard things I never got to hear or feel — all the negative and bad things I knew were out there.” He said he did a research paper in college on residential schools and his father never wanted to talk about it and he never did until recently. Carey wants to find that apple tree and find a piece of it to put into the blanket. The story of having his dad’s hair shaved off has touched the Newman clan and both of Carey’s sisters, Ellen and Marion, agreed to grow their

Witness Pieces of History - a promotional postcard for the Witness Blanket project. hair for a year and the braids will be on the last part of the blanket. The Witness Blanket project is funded through the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Aboriginal and Northern Development Canada. Part of the funding was set aside by a court ruling to do with reconciliation, said

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With a strong belief in the importance of tradition, Carey is active within his culture, a role for which he has been given the traditional name Ha-yalthkingeme. Under the influence and support of his father and mother, Carey developed his artistic ability and cultural knowledge from an early age.

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Newman. For people interested in being a part of the Witness Blanket, they can log onto the website at: www.witnessblanket. ca, on Facebook or email: info@ witnessblanket.ca. The team will travel to every province and territory at least once. “This is truly a national project in scope,” said Newman.

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