24 - Wednesday. Aoni 7, 1999 -— North Shore News NORTE SHORE asthma and alleray control, — Wed lke to share oifer-oneighbanrhoad. Forward all number ta Netahtourhoods oo Of Marl to North Shore SECONDARY | school stu under the nee Of oo matwn about the falks whe are information, including your Deana Lanca. Evan: . 1139) Lonsdale dents throughout the commu: Dr. Bruce Carleton. making a difference wt your mame, address and telep or fan to nity ase counting down the hours to World) Vison’s 30 Hour Famine Students Community ool in: North Vancouver, Sentinel secondary school, W Vancouver sec: ondary school and members of West Vancouver Baptist Church, all on West Van, are te join an estimated 130,000 voung people nation-wide who are preparmy tor the annual event. this weekend, rl9 and 10. In fact, this entire week has been declared as 30 Hour Famine Week by the province of British Columbia. At about coast to coast, young will go without solid food for 30 hours, drinking only water and juice. The participants aim to raise money and awareness for world hunger. E. day, 33,000 children die from hunger and preventable dis- eases. Organizers hope the e will raise $3.5 million this year. ¢ got help from pop band Barenaked Ladies, who are helping to raise awareness of the Famine as this year’s celebrity spokespeople. As well, along list of Canadian hit makers, including Sarah Melachlan and Juno nomi- ae : ‘ a Rath nees The Philosopher Kings ot - : 1 . and Temperence, have lene ; . ; ; Safeway Club P; nce their support to the event by ( elak . B+ Luceme Fudge Bars 12 x 60 mi + Lucerne Kreme Koolers 24 x 50 mi contributing to the 30 Hour = § - * Luceme Mini Pops 24 x 50 ml » Popsicle Snow Caps 24 x 50 ml Famine CD _ compilation 1 ee, € + Nestlé Montego Fruit Ice Bar 4 x 140 ml + Nestlé Crunch Ice Cream Connected, available in stores. . ; f = Bar 6 x 90 mi» Nestlé Drumstick Cookies ‘n’ Cream 4 x 140 mi . . . - Tene oo sae ®A ° Haagen-Dazs Dark Chocolate ice Cream 3 x 88 mi» Haagen-Dazs BC Hydro is creating 550 jobs Oe : ‘ . ; tce Cream Bar Almond Macha 3 x 88 mi « Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream for B.C. youth this year as p : aa , > Bar Milk Chocolate 3 x 88 mi + Nestlé Butterfinger ice Cream Bar of the provincial government's : ara : : aati : 8x75 mi Nestlé Mr. Big [ce Cream Bar 8 x 75 ml Crown Youth Employment y YJ uri oe we) 6+ Nestlé Supreme Drumstick Double Chocolate 4 x 130 mi Initiative, : be ’ s Last year, Hydro's youth team collected input from more than 250,000 customers to help Hydro develop prod- ucts and services to better miect consumers’ needs, This year, youth opportu- nities will be available in the areas of marketing and com- munications, customer ser- vices, information systems, environment, engineering and office administration. Positions are currently posted at university and col- lege campuses, Canada Employment Centres and the RC Hydro Web site at . WEST TANOOOTER Engineer and West Van resi- dent Thomas Field, PEng., received an honourary award in Ottawa earlier this year and became a Fellow of the Engineering Institute of Canada. Field is the manager of the Vancouver office and vice president of CH2M Gore & Storrie Ltd., a consulting firm active in providing engincer- ing solutions for municipali- ties, The senier awards of the EIC are the highest distinc- tions awarded by the insti- tute’s council to its members. West Vancouver student Lee Boshell was recently chosen as a winner in the Science and Technology category of the province’s Young Up and Comers competition for 1999. Boshell was nominated for the award by the program coordinator at Children’s Hospital where she work the teaching and hoof