inquiring reporter — Elizabeth Collings 12 - Sunday, April 1, 1990 - North Shore News IS THE Meech Lake Accord dead? Many people would reply: Who knows or cares? While key political players in the issue attempt either to sabotage or, conversely, to salvage the accord, most of the public remains largely uninvolved in the Meech Lake debate. A freqrvently heard complaint is that this entire constitutional process has not Porky Pig Dippy Duck Distinctive Donkey Careless Cow ” Get-Your Goat Fruit? [It’s not my I’mamemberoftheSave Frankly, I’m opposed to Who cares? The feds Decidedly not. I adhere favorite dish but if Meech Meech Lake Society, as the distinctive society have got it all wrong. In- to the Trudeau vision of Lake can assure Cana- are all waterfowl. We're clause. What’s so special stead we're busy building the country outlined in dians freer access to looking to preserve as about Quebec? Our amoooo-vement for freer Toward a Just Society. French cuisine — perhaps much of Meech Lake as culture and language is trade between the pro- Individual rights should more truffle — I might possible for our off- unique and we arrived vinces. These milk boards not be superseded by col- go for it. spring. here about the same time. are killing us. lective ones. Public invited to visit lab NATIONAL MEDICAL LABORATORY WEEK AT LGH THE MEDICAL laboratory technologists at Lions Gate Hospi- tal are opening their doers to the public on April 4 for an open house to celebrate national medical laboratory week. Leaving on the half hour from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., the guided groups will tour displays of the six labora-° tory sections: accession, B.C. Hydro rejects underground lines From page 11 Hydro is seeking a utility rate in- crease, suggested council write the B.C. Utilities Commission inform- ing them that their grant applica- tion was rejected by Hydro. But Mayor Don Lanskail said Hydro simply does not have the money to fund the proposed beautification project. ‘Ie's just a matter of budgeting on their part,’’ he said. Municipal clerk Doug Allan said the district is still calculating the total capital cost of the beautifica- tion project. He added that now the grant application has been rejected it will be up to the areas’ residents to decide if they want to go ahead with the project. anatomical pathology, chemistry, ranging from routine urine tests to hematology, immunchematology bone-marrow assessment. and microbiology. The tour will include Inner Throughout the April 2 to 7 Space, a video about the techno- medical laboratory week, there wil! logy of medical laboratories. be a visual display in the lobby of Staffed by 78 laboratory per- the hospital and on April 2, from sonnel, the medical laboratory at 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., there will LGH offers 300 diagnostic tests be medical technologists on hand and processes an average of in the lobby to answer questions 500,000 sample analyses each year about the display. Media Resources Program Information Meeting Wednesday, April 4, 7:00 p.m. Room B145 Capilano College’s Media Resources program has been training media specialists for the past 20 years. We offer basic training in audio and video production, photography, filmmaking, slide/tape production, graphics, and computer applications. Graduates of our two-year program work in a variety of | challenging positions throughout the industry. 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