north shore news Journey for sight MURIEL Van Laar (fore- ground) and Trudy Taylor braved the rain on May 2 and took part in the third annual Lions Journey for Sight at Lynn Headwaters Regional Park. Proceeds from the walk/run went to the Canadian Nationa! Institute for the Blind. Strip Loin 1 Steak Buy one Get one FREE yy Sweet Corn 6}24°2. From California BC Hot House Tomatoes Pak imported ERS ERNIE. PROT il) NPERAL DLN TS WON OSA IOS ES iFresh Chicken reasts S 28 a Ib 503 kg oi i Back Ribs Texas Style 4 Texas Style eer oes Fresh 1Salmon Fille*s Fresh “|BC Green Onions lor Radishes [lPeaches & Cream : NORTH SHORE BONE DENSITY State of the art bone density measurement 4 done in our office. Our dexa machine is the [at- est technology. The process is painless and quick and the results § are graphically present- ed in colour and explained. $140. without referral. $100 =" referral Ci all or stop in for a complimentary Osteoporosis Risk Assessment. Dr. Myron MacDonald | Organic Green Onions Sunday. May 16, 1999 - North Shore News - 25 WANT TO GET INVOLVED IN THE FUTURE OF YOUR HEALTH SYSTEM? North Shore Health Region is seeking interested volunteers to be a part of its Population Advisory Groups. These groups keep the North Shore Health Region abreast of health issues and concerns on the North Shore, and are an important link between the Board and the communities it serves. We need individuals for the following Population Advisory Groups: * Echnocultural Minorities * Mental Health * People with Disabilities * Senior's «Women's If you are interested in this rewarding opportunity to play an active role in the future of your health system, please contact Lisa Chu, NSHR Community Deveioper, at (604) 660-1273, ext. 234 or via e-mail at ichu@nshr.hnet.bc.ca_ for an information package. iE Crushed Tomatoes |i | $epaol, f 398 mi e [Eden Organic | iPizza Sauce