y A28 .- Wednesday, June 17, 1981 - North Shore News Three. North | ; Vancouver artists will be featured-in the. “Wildlife Federation’ s* Art Exhibit and Sale, to be~ held at ‘The Bayshore July B.C. Sculptor Caroline. Had- field and canvas artists Alvie Leeper and ‘Ken’ Prescott will -join’ over’ ‘forty’ B.C. . wildlife artists in the three day exhibit.” Caroline Hadfield began winning: awards’ for ‘her artwork in high school and is currently sculpting in stone and bronze. Ken Prescott's travels to over 57 countries around the world have in- sprired a number of artistic. styles ranging from Nutrition “Nutrition” — that’s something for young people isn’t it? “Don't you believe it,” says Mrs. Gerry Kilby, Nutrition Consultant for the Long Term Care Program, North Shore Health Department. Good nutrition is as essential for the elderly, as it is for the young, and Gerry spends her time stressing this point. The three North Shore municipaliiics have twen facilities, .ncluding Adult Day Care ceatres, and Meals on Wheels which are organized under the Provincial Ministry of Health — sponsored Long Term Care Program. Part of the Nutrition Consultant's © work is to insure that the residents of these facilities are receiving the. best in nutrition, and food. service, to meet provincial’ stan- MUSIC ¥’ THE: Masic Makers, led by Daphne. Shore. They entertain at senior citizen homes, hospitals, and banquets. They recently . graves show for the Volunteers of Vancouver at 411 1 Dossmair. surrealistic to high n realism, wee Federation. “We feel that Alvie “Leeper, . who’ has~ there will be something for been. a professi nal artist for. over 48 years .and‘is also a. qualified art restorer, has his ~ own = style of realistic “painting which has won.him many awards and accolades. “The exhibit will be open daily to the public from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. July 24, 25 and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 26. This year's exhibit will be the largest ever with ‘over 200 pieces of artwork on display. “We're very happy with the ge variety in styles and price ranges,” said Bill Otway, director for the B.C. Wildlife executive . every taste and budget.” While the primary func- tion of the exhibit is to act as a show case for the works of these wildlife artists, a small portion of each sale will go to the B.C. Wildlife Federation to help continue their on-going conservation programs. The B.C. Wildlife Federation represents the interests of 160 affiliated conservation clubs throughout B.C. As a reigstered charity con- tributions to the B.C. Wildlife Federation are tax deductible. is essential dards. Along with other health professionals working throughout the North Shore area, the Long Term Care Nutritionist assesses need, and offers in-home dict counselling and help to our citizens with long term health problems. -A very extensive homemaker service is of- fered by Long Term Care, and much of the -homemaker's work involves the preparation of ap- petizing, nutritious meals for the ‘home bound’ elderly. The nutritionist fills an important role both in the field of training, and as a resource person. By education of other health professionals, the community, facility _ Operators, clients and their families, positive attitudes affecting the nutrition of the aging population is promoted. Generally speaking, the older person’s diet should be low in fat, medium in car- bohydrates and high in protein. The meal plan should include foods from the four food groups, and plenty of fluids. A simple assessment of food intake can be made to sce if the minimum daily requirements of the Canada Food Guide are being met. Milk and Milk Products — 2 servings... 1 cup equals 1 serving. Bread & Cereals — 3 to 5 servings... 1 sl. bread equals 1 serving. Fruits & Vegetables — 4 to 5 servings... 1/2 cup equals 1} serving. Meat & Alternatives — 2 servings... 2-3 oz. equals 1 serving. HELI-HIKING TRIP Wildlife Photography ‘to remote MT EDZIZA in the north-western comer of British Columbia ‘We have space on a trip leaving July 27th and returning August 9th. Cost $865 per person. This is a backpacking trip in one of the remotes! parts of the province, 4 but we fly you in and out so that you spend all your time enjoying the majesty of the high north j Phone: 985-9223 BLACK TUSK Touring & Guide Service Ltd She will call and ask you to become a voluntary subscriber to the NEWS. Readers who become subscribers are helping the NEWS to become a better and better community newspaper. 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