THE altafeSfe PRESS RARKt'MRK ™ FUN-RUN-WALK»H| Wr- w 9.30 a.m. Sunday, May 7, 1989 IBM ' SYDENHAM PARK '*o I B I i ill iffl d THOUSANDS have enjoyed the previous runs over FAIR: In conjunction with the Park to Park Fun Run the Christchurch's most picturesque fun-run course. Once Rotary Club of Christchurch South iS holding a monster fair again, the Rotary Club of Christchurch South is organising in Sydenham Park commencing at 9.00 a.m. and will the 10.4 km event; so mark down May 7 for your fun, and to continue during and after the fun run. As well as fast food, help the St John Ambulance. clothing, cakes, produce, books, side shows and auctions, there will be a Monster Trailer Sale — a garage sale on THE COURSE: From Sydenham Park south to the hills — wheels. Individuals are invited to contact the club, phone only the lower slopes are on the course, and an alternative 660-466 if they wish to sell a trailer load of goods, route is offered on the flat — then home to Sydenham Park along the Heathcote River and Colombo Street. FUN RUN TRAVEL PRIZE: All tickets sold for the run will be in the draw for a trip for two to Auckland flying Air New THE CAUSE: Funds raised from this year's "Press" Park to Zealand, with accommodation for two nights at the Vacation Park Fun Run will assist the Order of St John towards its Inn, Logan Park, Auckland, and the use of a rental car for aim of having a heart monitor and defibrilator in all of its two days by courtesy of Holiday Tours and Travel Limited, front line ambulances. Each defibrilator costs $13,000 and two are required. THE ENTRY FEE: Run Cards for $2.00. or a bigger It is a fact — particularly with heart conditions — that the donation if you wish, available at the park from 8.30 a.m. earlier treatment can be given, the better the patient's Better still, avoid the rush; get yours by mail or from “The chance of survival. Using a portable defibrilator an Press.” assessment of acute heart conditions can be carried out —.... ... and treatment can begin without delay. In cases of cardiac RUN CARDS AT $2 MINIMUM AVAILABLE FROM arrest the ambulance officer can use a defibrilator to Th _ — Cathedral Snuare r a eX iS the hearT e,U " y “ ed ““ *° try St Joh! Ambulance -55 Peterborough St The unit's monitoring function is used two or three times Ultra Sport — Crystal Plaza, Gloucester St daily where heart problems are anticipated. Defibrilation is Hallancfaine Snnrf — Caehol Rt used in 150 resuscitation attempts each year. Haiienstems sport Ga„nei bl -jwu. Bir ncuj z£3Lßnu Front Runner Cashfields Arcade Vacation Jnn T,i Sport ” 192 Manchester st HolidayW Tours Or send donation with name and address to ‘The Press’ Fun Run, Private Bag, Christchurch. I < i t
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