156 W. 3RD North Van. 980-1665 26 - Sunday, May 19, 1985 - North Shore News NEWS photo Stuart Davis BARGAINS appeal to people of all shapes and sizes. Just ask B.J. Kaialoa about her friend Oscar. Kaialoa, from North Shore Crisis Services, and Oscar, from parts unknown, are promoting an upcoming giant parking tot sale, May 25, from 10-2 p.m. af the Delbrook Community Center. Money will go to the many agencies operating out of the Capilano Community Services building. Call 988-7115 to rent tables. New at Margareta on 3rd. Great separates from your favorite Canadian designer. 100% ‘lite’ wool in 7 colours. Jackets, $425 Pants $ 59 565 $75 Skirts reg $125 Silk blouse patterns & solids reg. $165 WEEKDAYS FRIDAY SUNDAY NEW THERAPY HELPS Allergic responses common IF YOU start sneezing and your nose becomes stuffed and runny when spring ar- tives, don't jump to the con- clusion that you have hay fever, an allergic condition usually caused by the pollens of trees, plants and grasses. “In about 40 per cent of the patients referred 10 me for allergic rhinitis (hay fever) the symptoms are actually caused by some other condition,” says Dr. Milos Krajny, of the Scarborough Centenary Hospital in Toronto. The con- dition causing the allergic-like symptoms may be nasal polyps, a deviated septum, or YOU FIND IT A for LESS—WEL! THE DIFFERENCE HOME FURNISHINGS Warehouse/Showroom OPEN TO THE PUBLIC (2 blks. behind the Avaton} at 1075 Roosevelt Cres., N.Van. 12-4 Sin 980-8738 Lynn Fun Run the side effect of a drug. It's estimated that five million Canadians develop such allergic symptoms as hives, sneezing, wheezing, and itching in response to some- thing they’ve inhaled, eaten, or touched. A. significant advance in antihistamine therapy has been the advent of the non- sedating antihistamines, such as Seldane* . ‘‘Because the patient can take the drug with- out suffering sleepiness and drowsiness after medication, we have a much higher rate of patient compliance,*’ says Dr. Krajny. Allergists stress the need for more public education because of the many misconceptions held about allergic disorders. For instance, it’s widely believed that you can escape allergies by moving to another climate. Not likely. For in- Stance, if you flee Ontario because you're sensitive to ragweed and birch and go to Texas, you'll probably develop a sensitivity to sage- brush and tumbleweed. Ac- cording to one observer, ‘‘The safest place for an allergic per- son would be the middle of the sea, preferably without a boat.’’ Your authorized Mercury Outboard Dealer Special prices on all new and used Mercury Motors. Valley Day Pick up your pledge sheet for Steve Fonyo’s ‘‘Journey for Lives”’ - Sat. May 25,1985 9:55 am dy y LA ds Rh Jin Lies slg Iybot MMs Bag : SPONSORED BY TIMEOUT SPORTS / SUPERVALU / ADIDAS / SUPER SOCCO Aer FREE T-SHIRT WITH EACH REGISTERED RUNNER RUN INFORMATION | Saturday, May 25, 1985 TIME. 9:55 A.M. start - 9:15 A.M. Warm-up START: 19th & Grand Boulevard, North Vancouver FINISH: Lynn Valley Park & Institute Roadside LENGTH: 6.8 km or 4.5 miles or 2.7 km or 1.5 miles for junior runners. . Entry Fee: Aduits-$6 Kids-$5 (12 & under) 980-9211 LYNN VALLEY CENTRE, 1199 LYNN VALLEY RO., NORTH VANCOUVER 980-9211 MAKE CHEQUES PAYABLE TO: ENTRY DEADLINE: MAY 18, 1985 TIMEOUT SPORTS 1985 LATE ENTRY FEE: $7.00 DATE: REGISTER AT TIMEOUT SPORTS 1199 LYNN VALLEY ROAD NORTH VANCOUVER LYNN VALLEY CENTRE