LIFESTYLES 39 - Wednesday, March 14, 1990 - North Shore News NEWS photo Terry Peters. CAPILANO COLLEGE’S Judy Rose holds up the B.C, version of the literacy book, a world-wide project aimed at promoting awareness of literacy. The project is called the ‘“‘Book Voyage’’ and in Canada a book will be created by learners in each province and territory. Some pages from each regional book will be taken out to create a Canadian book. The B.C. book was recently on display at Capilano College. Register for programs A SPRING break program for children aged six to 12 years is be- ing offered at recCentre Lonsdale. “We'll be doing a variety of ac- tivities, such as swimming, bowl- ing, sports and games,”’ says pro- gram leader Murray Grant. ‘‘As well, our outtrips are always a 980-8561 Open Mon.-Wed. 9:30-5:30 pm Thursday & Friday 9:30-9 pm Saturday 9:30-5:30 pm Sunday Noon-5 pm 935 Marine Drive, North Vancouver hit.” The program runs daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. between March 19 and 23. Register for the spring break program by calling 987-PLAY or by visiting any North Vancouver recreation centre. 14th-18th ® Free Parking ® Daycare available Aliergist wants sulphites banned From page 37 preservatives that are non-toxic that keep vegetables (and other food) fresh, or there is at- mospheric packaging with modified air gases ."" says Mandi. With such uncertainty afoot, Nicholson shops very carefully. “| soak my lettuces now,'’ she says, and if she is in doubt about a product she asks the supermarket or restaurant manager. Since restaurant eating poses a serious threat to the sulphite-sen- sitive (largely because the patron has no control over ingredients), the Canadian Restaurant and Food Services Association (CRFSA) has made its members aware of the problem and is discouraging the use of sulphites. Working jointly with the AIA, the CRFSA_ has published a booklet outlining procedures for dealing with food allergy sufferers which includes establishing a poli- cy, reviewing recipes, informing employees, and training for emergency life-threatening — situa- Buy a shamrock BUY A shamrock and support a charity. The Columbus Charities Association, an organization formed by all of the Lower Mainland Councils of the Knights of Columbus, will hold its annual Shamrock Tag Days from March 15 to 18. All of the proceeds realized by this annual drive are used in the continued development of non- denominational low-cost senior cit- izens housing and the provisions of other amenities and services to senior citizens. tions. Some fast food chains are even providing ingredient listings af their products. Meanwhile, it is oped that tob- bying on the part of Canadian Your name creates the way you think and therefcre all your life's experiences. When you change your name, you will think differently and your quality of life will improve in ail ways as long as you have the right name. It is vitally impor- tant that we give you a name that has balanced characteris- tics and is suited to your inner nature. That is indicated by your birthdate. The wrong name can be disastrous! A few of the qualities that the following names create are: MARY, ELLEN, NANCY, ART, MARTIN: Happy, ex- pressive, positive and outgo- ing, but often candid in speech and argumentative; original, creative, artistic and independent. They are talkative, sympathetic, and res- pond to others’ needs, have a natural sense of rhythm, dislike monotonous routine and restrictions upon freedom and versatility. They often suf- fer from an over-heated bloodstream which can cause allergies and skin trouble. TERRY, JIM, MAUREEN, BRENT, KERRY: Active, rest- mal fp > > [ WEST VANCOUVER + GARIBALO! ‘ lf “ i\, WEST VANCOUVER -. CAPILANO ~“. Vp Vete allergists, clinical immunologists and allergy sufferers themselves will lead to the banning, partial banning or at least stricter labelling of this preservative. The quality of your life is in your name! less, seeking, questioning, analytical, impulsive, with good promotional ability. They seek changes. travel, are in- dependent, original and creative and dislike monotony. They are accident-prone and have many bitter experiences and disappointments in people. Other names used always have an influence so a full analysis would require all names used as well as the birthdate. Discover how your name is affecting your life — phone 736-2875. 8:30 to 4:30, and we will tell you, and what is mere important, WHAT YOU CAN DO ABQUT IT! There is no obligation. FREE PUBLIC PRESEN- TATION and demonstration of a name analysis will be held Tues., March 20th at 7:30 p-m., 5912 Oak St. (at 43rd Ave.) where you can also have a free, brief name analysis and an explanation of the mathematical law that is used. Discover what the knowledge of the amazing iaw of name analysis can do for you! - Ns NORTH VANCOLIVER - New North Shore Constituencies Choose Executives in accordance with recommendations made by the Royal Commission on Electoral Boundaries for British Columbia, four new North Shore constituency associations have been formed. Effective March 1, 1990, they replace the three former associations of West Vancouver - Howe Sound, North Vancouver - Capilano and North Vancouver - Seymour. North Shore MLAs, John Reynolds, Angus West Vancouver - Garibaldi Phone: 926-6616 West Vancouver - Capilano Phone: 926-6616 Ree and Jack Davis will continue ta represent the area until the next provincial general election. Nominating meetings will be held to name Social Credit candidates for the new constituencies prior to the election call. You can have a voice in selecting your free enterprise government's North Shore representatives. To participate, you must be 2 paid up member of the B.C. Sccial Phone: 987-9959 North Vancouver - Lonsdale Credit Party thirty days in advance of a constituency nominating meeting. Be a part of the Sociat Credit free enterprise team. For more information on memberships and hew you can become involved, contact any of the following constituency executive members or phone the constituency associations: North Vancouver - Seymour Phone: 988-5771 Suzanne Watt (President) John Gregory (President) Bull Crompton (President) Ernie Sarstield (President) Mike Dennison (Vice-President) | Ron Downey (Vice-President) Robert 8. MacKay (VicePresident) | Sheila Plumb (Vice-President) Paul Burrows (Vice-President) Art Alexander Stan Bracken-Horrocks Peter Armstrong Frank Baily John Battershill J. Gleve Carter Andy Baak Sharron Cant Don Beil John Collings Robert G. Curry Glen Carleton Linda Brandie Michael Farnsworth Jose Duro Derek Cave Larry Gillanders Coleen Long Mike Gill Art Den Duyt George Haddow John H Glavin Trudy Hubbard Darrell Frith Harvey Jones Shirley McFarlane Jess Ketchum Russ Isaac Pat Munroe Tas Morfopouics W Oudiey Kell Date Ktatt Bob Pallai Marlyn Ross Tom Mason John Kunickey Shaku Rashid Cam Turner Howard W. Maundrell Chuck Mietke Mel Reeves John Parks Kevin Murphy Ned Soper Judy Taylor Eric Ustad Doreen Ogilvie George Whyte Johanne Olson Ron Wood Fred Pope Fred Wuhrer dim Poysier Ed Scott ———— Dave Stewart Bob Thompson CONSTITUENCY ASSOCIATION