Sunday, September 27, 1992 - North Shore News - 33 Cyclists pedal for lung association | Anniversary Celebration It’s our ist and we’re going to i celebrate. Watch for our ad October 2 & Fun, savings, specials. 2 DAYS OF FUN!!! OCT. 2 & 3rd, NORTH SHORE residents were among 204 cyclists who pedalled 200 kilometres recently to help fight lung disease in the British Columbia Lung Association’s (BCLA) eighth annual Bicycle Trek for Life & Breath. . The 10 North Shore trekkers were David Anderson, Jim Bodner, Guy Bradfield, John Christopherson, Lynne Kieffer, _Su-Bin Kuah, Terry Moore, Monica Horvath, Kevin Karlsson and Chris Relke. ; iy a So far, their efforts contributed Photo submitted over $130,000 for lung disease THESE NORTH Shore cyclists raised money to fight lung disease research, health education and by pedalling 200 kilometres over two days during the B.C. Lung community programs. And it’s Association's Bicycle Trek for Life and Breath held recently. The not over — more donations are efforts of cyclists from ali over B.C. contributed to the over expected to come in, and BCLA $130,000 raised for the Association. hopes these bring the final total to the 1992 goal of $160,000. _ . Joined by trekkers from all over the province, the North Shore group cycled the two-day route that began and ended in Ft. Langley, and passed through | - Lynden, Sumas, Lindell Beach and Cultus Lake the first day and ‘Cultus Lake, Abbotsford and -Bradner the second. “The cyclists showed enormous dedication : and - enthusiasin * for raising money for the association, with- each. trekker raising an . average of $637. We are proud of their efforts, and hope the event increased: awareness of the impor- tance of exercise to good lung healith,’? said BCLA president -_Jchn Borthwick. Each: trekker* was required to raise a minimum of $350 in dona- tions before the ride. Incentive awards were offered to encourage trekkers to raise mcre than. the Jninimum. “More than. 10 companies do- nated products and services to Trek 92, and major spossors in- clude Air Canada, 7-Eleven, the > Vancouver Courier, Norco, Rob- son Cycles and Rocky Mountain Railtours. . Marking ‘its 85th anniversary _. this year, the B.C. Lung Associa-. tion is a voluntary health agency . -with 130,000. regular supporters - across. the province. it ‘relies on NOT JUST We're your AirCate TIRES! full service centre. e.- Gloria Dei Lutheran Churel _ all of its support. i . : @ e contributions from individual. : . | British Columbians for . virtually oo . . eL ZC ZOnN | Nt! Sunday, September 27, 2: 00 pm | Charlotte Islands, the Sitka Spruce was actually cue, he ‘Open space and wonderful light fil- tering through the windows gives you a down during the second world war and left on the forest © - sense of the presence of God” says floor. Now these ancestral trees rest on a church floor - Gloria Dei Pastor Don Johnson. made of aggregate stone. The stones were collected from ~ It's taken 5 years of planning vo design the bottom of the Chilliwack River,: washed for centuries by its mighty waters. © On Sunday September 27 at 2:00 p.m. Glosia Dei Lutheran Church, 1110 Gladwin Drive (the first - right turn after Westview, heading west on the Upper: : Levels) will be celebrating the dedication. Bishop of -. the Evangelical Lucheran Church of Canada, Bishap - Don Sjoberg will bless this place of worship. The com- munity of the North Shore is invited to attend the ser- ‘and complete the new Gloria Dei ; Lutheran Church. The structure is cer- tainly considered attractive from the outside but once inside it’s immediately obvious why the time spent on planning was so necessary. ~~ A huge 19'x10' stained glass window depicting Lions Gate Bridge and the North Shore is a focal point of the sanctuary. This piece of art encourages enormous amounts of light and colour to stream in from the world vice or to simply view the new facility on your own. | ~~ . outside. ; Pastor Don Johnson and the _ Please feel free to drop by. a The wood furnishings are also other than ordinary. 19'x10' stained glass work . Made from 1500 year old trees gathered from the Queen of art. A special thank jou to these companies for helping our vision come true oe t PROTECH WELDING & CONSULITE DESIGN INC, HINE RKS Excellence in Lighting Design i) MAC. wo LID, 875 Calverhall Street 1-1144 Inlet Drive 182 Pemberton Avs. os North Vancouver Port Coquitlam North Vancouver Ly : 986-2616 941-9442 _ ° 987-3008 —- : | — mr 1ease Ne woseeLe MILLER MECHANICAL FRED ROSELL CO. LTD. aK EWING . 5. 1 , Plumbing & Hot Water Heati ic | ja ters a2 HEATING LYD. | | (Tito, e870 Deveney Tunk Pa. 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