a 58 - Sunday, November 15, 1987 - North Shore News ON THE FASTRACK Y ser wepmg’ YEAH, 1 KNOW. V wenny ROMMEL? 1 BAVE A DELIVERY HERE FROM — 01906 King Feaures Sinccate ing Works rights teserved THOSE NEW TRACTORS ARE YOU DON'T UAVE TO GET UP FOR YOUR MIPNIGHT SNACK WHEN ia HAVE A POPCORN + YOURE IN THERE, ARENT D0? YEAH, BUT THE BOSS 1 THINKS CATERPILLARS TOO NoIsy/ STAN. I'M GONNA \ (“Wo WAY, OZONE! WAVE ‘To BREAK THE RETAINING ARM JO LIFT Z THE LID! HORSEBACK RIDING ISN'T MUCH EXERCISE, JUNIOR, PUT. (DON'T WANT THIS | YOUR AMAGED! PR BUT, MOTHER, | LBKE HORSES } H. Fai fwoyne Mone Seren en nt AW Hgnty Hosereed TAMING MACHINE | SISTERS YEAH, BUTT HAVEN'T “V PAD A $600 DANAE DEPOSIT FOR HER? aN _ “<] THAT'S WHY I THINK YOU SHOULD tim TAKE UP GOLF, OKAY... SO IT WAS A LONG@SHOT. © Scots hold landscape lecture FROM CLAYMORE to Clayburn:” A Look at the Contribution of the Scots to the Architecture and Landscape of B.C. is the title of the second lecture in a series of five being sponsored by the B.C. Pipers’ Association. a Speaker is Dr. Edward Gibson, cultural geographer at Simon Fraser University. The lecture takes place Wednes- day, Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Scottish Cultural Centre, 8886 Hudson St., at 73rd Ave., in Van- couver. Cost is $5. : The B.C. Pipers’ Association is a non-profit organization with ail proceeds going to send B.C, pipers to compete in Scotland. For further information contact Ron Sutherland at 988-0479, osom meeting BOSOM BUDDIES, a support group for women who have had breast cancer, will hold its next meeting Tuesday, Nov. 17. Unique to the North Shore, the group offers a special closeness with others who share the same fears and anxieties associated with breast disease. Formed two years ago, the organization will be meeting every six weeks in the coming year. Guest speakers at the upcoming mecting will be representatives from Image, a company that distributes a new prosthesis, an ar- tificial replacement for a missing body part. According to Bosom Buddies, “After a mastectomy, a women may lose some of her seif-con- [MORRIS Alderman. Reject Developer Patronage Make a Change Vote for Buddies slated fidence. Once she has been fitted for a prosthesis, she usually feels whole again. Not everyone is hap- py or can fully accept this type of prosthesis, and some search out the possibility of reconstructive surgery, which is done by a skilled plastic surgeon.” The guest speakers will discuss a new prosthesis which requires no surgery and according to Bosom Buddies ‘‘is custom-designed, flex- ible and responds to your every move, giving freedom to lead a more active life."* The meeting will be held at North Lonsdale United Church lounge at 7:30 p.m. For further information or transportation needs call 922-6405 or 921-8368. issue ‘of the North Shore News. gain this year, we will be publishing a special pull- out section with the lyrics to some of your favourite carols. Church and. other groups wishing extra copies.— at no charge — please place your order in advance by. calling Callay Fowler at 980-0511 ORDER NOW DEADLINE — NOV. 30 SUNDAY + WEDNESDAY ° FRIDAY