16 - Sunday, August 14, 1988 - West Vancouver Villager ANNOUNCEMENTS hus. jemlo | hn hospi WEST VANCOUVER businessman Ken Smith, who in 1985 served as Potentate of Gizeh Temple — headquarters for 4,000 British Columbia and Yukon Shriners — has been elected to the Board of Trustees for the Shriners’ hospitals for crippled children. Smith topped the polls during elections held at the recent Shriners’ Imperial session (conven- tion) in New Orleans. There are ital board seven members on the Board of Trustees, who represent the inter- ests of North America’s 850,000 Shriners. Shriners’ hospitals throughout North America provide medical care and treatment for burned and orthopedic children. In addition to his new position, Smith serves as Canadian chair- Local appointed to Brit Air post LONGTIME WEST Vancouver resident Jim McKeachie was recently appointed Public Affairs Representative, Western Canada, for British Airways. The Morven Drive resident was the former director of public rela- tions for CP Aiz. Born in Victoria, and a graduate of the University of British Col- umbia, he was a journalist with . man of the annual East-West Shrine football game. several newspapers in Western Canada before entering public relations. During an airline career spann- ing 23 years, McKeachie was ac- tively involved in travel industry organizations including the Inter- national Air Transport Associa- tion, the Pacific Asia Travel Association and the Society of American Travel Writers. Technician opens shop From page 15 practice with Wolf in Campbell River, each seeing between six and eight clients a'day. But then, said Glenmore-born Barnholden: ‘‘It was time to come home.” Now, back in the British Pro- perties, Barnholden has been prac- tising out of the International Plaza Hotel since January. Ten per cent of his business, he says, comes from the Ron Zalko fitness outlet he shares the premises with, and the rest he generates himself. Clients do not have to be refer- ted by doctors, nor is it covered by the provincial medical plan. ‘It is Strictly stress-relieving, . tension- relieving kind of work,” says Bar- nholden: Although Barnholden does not diagnose or treat specific ailments, he says one of the benefits of acupressure is the stimulation of [ es Bal |B . Pars 5d Lo Asti ti) North Vancouver | 2996 Lonsdale Ave. f 984-9711 | NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUSSEX . Sussex Group — S.R.C. Realty Corporation the body’s natural self-curative abilities. There are three types of acupressure, but ali use the same body points. Do-In is a method of self-acupressure which also incor- porates body awareness and stret- ching and breathing techniques. Shiatsu is the best known style of acupressure, with the points be- ing held for three to five seconds. In Jin Shin acupressure, which works to rebalance the life forces within the body, the points are held for a longer period of time — often up to 10 minutes. Barnholden charges $35 for a one-hour session, and there are half-hour and 1%-hour sessions available as well. Clients are also taught how to practice self- acupressure, using eight to 10 body points. For more information, call Bar- nholden at 986-0150. West Vancouver 2397 Marine Dr. 925-2911 , OUP Girl Guide awarded Canada Cord JENNIFER ENGLEHART, 14, was the only Pathfinder in West Vancouver this year to earn her Canada Cord, the highest award Guiding offers. In order to receive the Cord, Jennifer had to complete the bronze, silver and gold levels in six categories: Home, Com- munity, World, Outdoors, Camping and Be Prepared. Projects included organizing and leading a camping trip for three other girls, and, along with other Pathfinders, check- ing West Van businesses to see if they were wheelchair accessi- ble and increasing public awareness of the effect polluted street drains have on local fish stock. Jennifer recently spent two weeks at an_ international Guiding. Jamboree at Echo Valley, Sask., along with 3,000 Guides from 42 different coun- tries. ‘photo Tindy Ballamy PATHFINDER Jennifer Englehart proudly displays her Canada Cord. Dr. Miles Price, President NORTH & WEST VAN PEST CONTROL it 922-6643 24 HRS. 640 St. Andrews Road, West Vancouver competitive rates safe & effective ) only fine quality sterling, china. SS Moorcroft, furniture, paintings, © .~- carpets, crystal. etc. # 2° 1744 MARINE DR. | WEST VANCOUVER 9226-40103 Aiter an automobile accident; the last thing you want to worry about is the quality of your repair work. We have 33 years experience repairing all metal cars (including unibody). We guarantee price estimate and guarantee our work for.as long as you own your Car. So leave your problem with us. We'll get you back on the road in top shape. Free courtesy cars available "N Barly bird specials ‘every. night from 530-730 ' Appetizer, succulent pasta é dish & ‘dessert for, 59% 33 years same owner, same location DAVE’S BODY SHOP 1431 Clyde Avenue, West Vancouver 922-2500 1428 Marine Drive ~. West ‘Vancouver, BC : 922-4719