12- Friday, December 12, 1997 ~ North Shore New north shore news 22.2 BRIGHT LIGHTS 9 0s Salvation Army food shelves empty T's a call tor care at Christmas Tie Salvation A tood bank shelves are nearly em Army operates a food bank distribution swstem four meocBaes 4 aad run. a seup kitchen at neon on ays But donanons are down while demand is up and staff are straggling to meet requests for food trom needy tamites and individuals ' teens tram the SACS Power Hotse Youth Contre recenth host ed a Veen Night with adnession by donation of a nen perishable item for the food bask but the cttort, though nelptil, Was not enough te stack the bare shelves: New the call tor dele is being, extended to the community. All donations are wcleonic Mondays throngi Pridays, PQ aum. te 2 pam. at the Salvation Any, 105 West T2dt St. NV. For more details, cali 988 Hews photoes 4a Hamitton The Salvation Army food bank shelves are almost bare Heather MacKay sports dut Director of Youth and Family Services Linda Sleithis warm smile and friend hopeful that the North Shore wi'l respond to the plea for request for people to len food donations. @ charitable hand : Christmas. Timothy Fraser cues up Salvation Army operates a soup kitchen every Friday for game of pool. from 12 to 1 p.m. Ben LaBoucane heads into the teen centre in the Sean MacDonald tests Helping out in the kitchen is chef Steve Eskesen — ag ; Salvation Amy building at the exercise bike in the cook who cares. ; the corner of Lonsdale and Power House Youth ’ : Julien Ramond and Jutia Kukler challenge allteens to West 12th S1.. N.V. Centre fitness area. help out by dropping off a non-perishable food item to the Salvation Army located at 105 West 12th St.. North Vancouver. Suzi McGladery and Brian Smith wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. S.A. Captain Brian Armstrong views the empty shelves in the pantry and invites people to do what they can to help. YEAREND CLEAROUT MARI N Gp =. "97 MARINS “SAVE UP TO $1601 .2 Julie Humphreys takes a symbolic look in the mirror. The idea is that people look to themselves to find ways to help Rick Berreth is busy in the games room. the less fortunate -— particularly over the festive Season.