24 ~ Wednesday, July 15, 1998 —- North Shore News ate within WORK on the similari- ties that link people rather than the differ- ences that separate us. That’s the philosophy of a neighborhood program called Friendship Cirtes. created to integrate children with dis- ablilities into the mainstream of life. With financial support from the community and operated by the North Shore circle Association for the Mentally Handicapped, the eight circles operate in five North Shore elementary schools. In the circles, a dedicated group of children take turns spending a lunch hours or recess playing with a student who requires extra support— that’s what mukes all the dif- ference to a fonely and isofat- ed child struggling with a dis- ability. JAYLORMOTIVE TUNE-UP SPECIALISTS AirCare - Gov. Certified #50222 B.C.AA. - A.R.A. 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But Dr. Shirley Charlron- Nicolson, West Vancouver municipal arborist, said the topping of trees is akin to mudlanon and is not a viable practice. She feels replacing the established trees with a more suitable type is an ideal solu- tion. North Shore DON'T wait until September to give blood. That’s the message the Red Cross Society wants to give donors who might want to wait until the new Canadian Blood Services (CBS) takes over management of the coun- try’s dIGod system. . But Red Cross manage- ment worries B.C. hospitals and patients might not have a sufficient blood supply for the summer months. Ir urges donors to focus on the needs of the 3,000 patients - in B.C. who will use blood this summer prior to the hand-over of the blood system to CBS. oa PAWSITIVELY NATURA Ly He bought the store only four months after arriving ir, Vancouver as a Korean immigrant. 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