48 — Wednesday, November 10, 1993 - North Shore News Singles share experiences WHEN CAROL Fernandes found herself without a travelling com- panion, she checked with other globetrotters and: found that, whiie some intrepid traveilers: en- joy seeing the world on their own, rnost would rather have company fn the summer, of 1992, Fer- nandes started ‘Travelmates, a social club that allows keen trav- ellers the opportunity to meet, swap information; and hear guest speancrs. Travelmates has more than 200 members province-wide. Membership costs $65 year and includes a members directory (which lists a; persan’s travel desires), monthly meetings, and a newsletter, Connecting. Non-members! are welcome to attend for a $10 fee, reimbursable if you join. For rnore information: Travel- mates, 205-3290 W. Broadway, Vancouver, YV6K 2H4. Tel: 739- 9615, fax: 739-9617. PEAC You can heip test a new asthma drug Are you 19 to 70 years old, with mild to moderate asthma but otherwise in good health? Do you take two to eight puffs of Ventolin® or the equivalent every day? Have you been a non-smoker for at least one year? lf you fit this description and live in the Lower Mainland, you may be eligible to test a new asthma drug.During the test, you will receive your regular asthma medication, a free peak-flow metre and be pwd for parking, bus fare or similar ov expenses. \ Conducted under medical supervision. For Info. 384-2206 ty =o Conv TNS wistkietT oF aie Sages 1 Re NORTH VANCOUVER The Corporation of the District of North Vancouver invites PROPOSALS for DEVELOPMENT of a 36-UNIT SENIORS’ COMPLEX at WEST 16th and BRIDGMAN Information packayes are available from the Land Department, Discrict Annex, 253 E. 14th Sr., | North Vancouver, B.C. V7L 2N5 Tel: 987-7131 We're open: Monday - Saturday 10 a.m.- 8 p.m, & Sundays 10 a.m.- 7 p.m. ersc, Geoffrey Beene and 24 other great stores. H FACTORY OUTLETS | | PEAG off the I-S just 6 miles south of the border