“THE NORTH Shore Health Board is up and running, but. who's on board is still a mystery to many. Here’s the low- down. The board is a 23-member . body ‘that currently has 20 ‘ appointed sitting members. “Seven members represent municipalities: and = school boards and 14 members have “been appointed: by Health Minister Pau! Ramsey. Two : Others’ are. supposed to be “appointed by local native RMAN HUTCHINSON. ‘LGH board. : : J ‘his. dri vers, ‘licence, suspended fo Bix: and council representative on Lions Gate Hospital Board and Regional Health Committee of Greater Vancouver Regional Hospital District. Qo00 Vice-chairman: Tony Angel, North. Vancouver City: Angel is a semi-retired professional engineer who worked with B.C. Hydro and the Vancouver Schoo! Board. Angel is an active member of the Capilano Lions service club and secretary of the club's housing society, which operates subsidized seniors housing in North Vancouver. QOQQ Victor Bennington, North Vancouver City: A retired accountant, Bennington has been a member of the Lions ’ Gate Hospital Board for sev- eral years .and: served” as chairman of the finance com- mittee and. board chairman ~ from 1991 to 1993. goo ‘John: ‘Braithwaite, North Vancouver City: “A city coun- . * gillor: ‘and social worker by “past executive director of North: Shore: Neighbourhood - House ‘anil'is presently execu-.- ive dire: tor of the. North » Derek Vancouver:-A retired physi-: ‘cian, hospital . administrator Dolly Cartwright, West Vancouver: Cartwright is president of the North Shore Intermediate Care Society, which owns and operates Cedarview Lodge. qgao0 Faye Cooper, North Vancouver District: Founding member. and board chairman of the North Shore Women's Centre. She recently com- pleted an MA’ in women's studies and plans to teach. Qo0Q0 Murray Dykeman, North Vancouver District: District mayor and chairman of the North Shore Union Board of Health, which oversees pub- lic health. For more than 40 years owned and operated a pharmacy in North Vancouver, Member of the Metropolitan Board of Health and: Associated Boards of Health, a provincial body. Qo0a Gillman, West and. federal’ public servant. Authored ‘several . publica- tions on delivering quality care at reasonable cost. Q00 Jack Gerow, Deep Cove: _ CEG of Hospital Employees Union for 14 years, now a private mediator and public : affairs consultant. Past chair- tm.‘A former college dii-'":-impaired driving. ” Mary. Judith Degner, 45, of North: F Vancouver, ‘was 2 sp $750 and had her ‘Howe’ Sound’ and 2 ~ liitrator, Carterserves _. Vancouver school Jessup. was. also executive icence . suspended for 12 months .. after. she ; ‘pleaded’ guilty to : icence suspended | for three “months: after, he pleaded guilcy to “man of. the” B.C. Health 7 Coalition. aoa. Margaret : Jessup, Vancouver: A. former North trustee, director of North Shore -. Family Services. Member. of “North >. . Waterhouse. JESSUP A member of several boards. - Nonh Shore Union Board of Health and chairman of the Metropolitan Board — of Health. go00 Bill Kessel, North Vancouver District: Became interested in health care through involve- ment with Floorlayers Union ‘40 years ago. Now retired, Kessel is a: member. of the North-West Vancouver Hospital Society. :., ‘ ooa Kim Louie, West Vancouver: Background in hospital social ' -work and child welfare and } “currently : Department of Indian’ and ‘Northern Affairs. : 7 a gaa Michael MacDougall, West Vancouver: .MacDougall ‘is ~ employed by. vice chair of the. Union Board: + of. Health .and’is a former member of the Family Court. and Youth Justice Committee for West Vancouver, He's.a.” school trustee’and directs the Centre for, Management — ‘for months after ‘she’ was found guilty of having a blood alcohol preater than .08 1 Stephen Vincent Villeneuive, 4 45, of. North Vancouver, was fined $500 and »: had his driver’s licence suspended for three months after he pleaded guilty to - - failing to comply. with a request to pro- “vide a breathalyser sample. Ernest Otto Schmidt,’ 49, ‘of Bowen. Island, ‘was fined $350 and had his dri-. ver's licence suspended for 12 months charge. ‘Safter he: pleaded ‘guilty to having a. blood alcohol greater than .08. Schmidt was required :to pay. a $50 victim sur-' : Career. Price - | aarmt A nande Annis. ADF uw ies AL tienpaning Vl» Wednesday, April 3, 1996 - “North Shore News ~ 0 currently on health boar: oonog Winifred Miller, North Vancouver District. A retired nurse, Miller has been active on boards and committees of provincial and national pro- fessional associations. She has served as a board member and ‘volunteer with the Canadian Mental Health Association and is on the board of Alternatives drug and alcohol treatment pro- gram, QO0Q Molly Murray, West Vancouver: Active in’ devel- oping services for abused women and children in the - mid-1970s. Since then she has chaired group. home Chesterfield House, the B.C. ' Arthritis Society, and the | West Vancouver Library. : Qo0a00a wo Sheida Ramji, ~ West Vancouver: Ramji is on the. boards of tne North Shore’ Multicultural Society-and the! North Shore Crises Services power options — Now in’ stock ‘Community ., _Regionalization , Committee. wees Nation repr ‘esentative.: Centre Society. oO Michael Reigh, Lions Bay: A Lions Bay councillor, Reigh spent 35 years in the telecommunications. industry in senior positions in finance, marketing and customer ser- vice. ‘goo Susan Thomas, | West Vancouver: Thomas, a med- ical laboratory technologist, - has worked in public and pri- vate labs, for. more than -20 years. She co-chaired the Involvement... : Subcommittee that - reported we to the North’ Shore Health. ..: Planning . a a Oo. Donna Billy, Squamish One former meinber of-the fo purchase necessary, 300 prices available 10 ‘be won, each consisting af pauccipation a alone ¢¢ (wo, twe heat ft SGrialies Clinics. Appesimae value sia The parent or uns ol selected teivaw aust corectly answer a timed, mathematical, shill (esting question before the selected entrant is declared a winner. 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