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July 14, 2011

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Page 32 - shelby shopper & info - 704/484-1047 www.shelbyinfo.com Thursday, July 14-July 20, 2011 WORD SEARCH CROSSWORDWORD SEARCH CROSSWORD SUDUKO SUDUKO Name That ——ITEM—— Many items can be found in and around a swimming pool. Each of the following is one such item. Fill in the blanks to name the item. 1) S __ N G L A __ __ E S 2) R __ __ T S 3) T __ W __ L S 4) T __ Y S 5) __ U N S __ R E E __ 6) G O __ __ L E S 7) B E A __ H B A __ __ Answers: 1) Sunglasses, 2) Rafts, 3) Towels, 4) Toys, 5) Sunscreen, 6) Goggles, 7) Beach Ball COLORING PICTURE COLORING PICTURE Fact or Fiction? Swim Safety Challenge Swimming can be great fun, as long as you play it safe. Here are some ques- tions about swim safety. How many can you answer correctly? 1) You should swim wherever you want. Fact or Fiction? 2) You should swim whenever you want. Fact or Fiction? 3) You should swim with others when possible. Fact or Fiction? 4) You should read the rules posted and follow them when you think it’s necessary. Fact or Fiction? 5) It doesn’t matter whether you can swim as long as you wear some kind of flotation device. Fact or Fiction? 6) Your personal floatation device should be approved by the U.S. Coast Guard. Fact or Fiction? 7) You don’t need to know the water conditions before you go swimming. Fact or Fiction? 8) You don’t need to look before diving into the water. Fact or Fiction? 9) You should go down water slides on your belly. Fact or Fiction? 10) You should know your limits and stay within them. Fact or Fiction? Answers: 1) Fiction, you should swim only in areas set aside for swimming, 2) Fiction, you should swim during the day when the weather is nice, 3) Fact, 4) Fiction, you should follow the rules always, 5) Fiction, floatation devices are not foolproof; you should learn how to swim if you don’t know how, 6) Fact, 7) Fiction, you should always check out the water conditions to make sure it’s safe to swim, 8) Fiction, you should check out the depth of the water as well as the conditions beneath it before diving into it, 9) Fiction, you should go down water slides on your back, feet first, unless told otherwise, 10) Fact

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