Sunday, October 31, 1999 — North Shore News — 33 ICBC HAS A TEAM OF LAWYERS, SHOULDN'T YOU H ¢ All claims have time limits © Documents you sign can be used against you. Taylor & Blairz BARRISTERS & SOLICITORS* 102-145 West 15th Si. North Van 983-4211 y.taylorandbiair.cem § FREE flu shots provid- FREE CONSULTATION ed by the North Shore Health Region wrap up mext week with four clinics. The flu vaccination clinics are for seniors and “at risk” people who have medical con- ditions such as chronic heart ‘--and lung disorders, diabetes, suppressed immune renai diseases or anemias. \. Next week’s clinics will be held on: @8 Tuesday, Nov. 2, 1:30 to 4 “p.m. at the West "Vancouver Seniors Centre, 695 21st St. ‘in West Vancouver; B Wednesday, Nov. 3, Li a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Woodcroft Pemberton Building for Woodcroft highrise complex residents only; 8. Thursday Nov. 4, and : Wednesday, Nov. -10, 1:30 to 4 p.m. at the North Shore Kevin Blair Graham Taylor REMEMBER “SHOPPING STONG'S? WELL, NOW YOU CAN AGAIN! SHOP BY Anite EMAIL iv'S Tua? EASY! From Deep Cove to Lions Bay Stong’s Express will deliver your gircceries right to your front door. PHONE: 266-5191 FAX: 266-5199 EMAIL: cori_bonina@bc.sympatico.ca NEWS photo Terry Peters Fighting the flu LEE Diack got her flu shot on Thursday from registered nurse Margot Ralston at a cilnic at Lynn Valley Centre mall. have already hit some Lower — safeguard, according to the employers offer shots. A per- °\-Health’ Region - Community : Health’ Services office, 132 West :.Esplanade in North Vancouver, “The Au or influenza can be potentially ‘fatai_ to people ‘considered “at’ risk,” accord- to a health region Mainland communities. This year, vaccinations are being provided against the A/Sydncy, A/Beijing and B/Yamanashi influenza virus strains. As part of a proactive mesa- sure, residential care residents in consultation with . physi- cians end family were slated to receive’ flu. shots. Health workers who have contact with patients were also being immunized as an additional health region. The North Shore Health Region reminds people suffer- ing from influenza or flu-like symptoms to avoid contact with anyone in a residential care facility or the frail and elderly . While most members of the public are not necessarily considered medically “at tisk,” they may still receive an influenza vaccination. Some son may get a flu shor through their family physi- cian, usually for a fee. Having an early vaccination can potentially reduce the amount of work sick time and rotect the medical safety o ro community members. For further information about the North Shore Health Region influenza vac- cination clinics, call 983- 6700. ON-LINE: www.stongs.com gAVAILASLE MONDAY TO FRIDAY EXCEPT HOLIDAYS ORDERS GUST BE RECEIVED BY 11:00 AM AND WILL BE DELIVERED THE FOLLOWING DAY § SATURDAY DELIVERIES ARE sVAILAGLE BUT ORDERS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 11:00AM FRIDAY. MON ‘TO FRE ‘GAM 70 Px SAT & SUN GAM TO 7PM | ‘TEL: