10 — Wecnesday. April 8. 1998 - North Shore News Porth shore news OQ O29 BRIGHT [LIGHTS oo 9 Cancer forum offers healthy dose of info F vou don’t Know can harm vou. What vou de know can help vou. That is why approximately 165 people attended the Prostate Cancer Information Forum) on March 25 ar the Masonic Hall in West Vancouver. 1 ning, Was sponsored by the Canadian Cancer Socie arth Shore Cancer Support Group, which ts a terme group of friendly, helpful and knowle ble people. Phe forum: nehided intor- mation addresses bv special guest: spe . Paul Klime, medical oncologist, Dr. Jim Morris, r. : Paul Crofts, urologist. and Jack Carlisie, prostate cancer sur vivor and chatr ot ‘the toval supper group. Helpful information was readily doctors an proxt ate canver survivors, plus a question period. Although North Vancouver MP Ted White was notin atten: dance, ie wis honored with a special round of appiau forts to help raise prostate cance ri tor fandin : \ Jack Carlisle ar 929 NEWS phutes Ann Kemilton Burt Anders. North Shore Prostate Cancer Support Group member and prostate cancer survivor. and Sally Saninsky, president of the West Vancouver branch of the Canadian Cancer Society, encourage everyone to be Morrison, volun- teer for H Vancouver branch of the Canadian Cancer Society, Simon Oosterhuis listens to the speeches. Gulnar Carlisle extends a warm greeting to visitors. Volunteer Charlotte Anders offers up some information brochures. Ernst Hepnar heads in. Ernest and Litlian Schmutz of Coquitlam arrive. informed. West Vancouver Chamber of Commerce president John Clark heads in. Jack Carlisle, chair of the North Shore Prostate Cancer Susoort Gro precares to address the North Shore Prostate Can- cer Support Group mem- ber Bill Hawkins listens to the speeches. helps out. Ken and Jenifer Hext of North Vancouver take their seats. Dr. Jim Morris, left, Dr. Paul Kimo, centre, and Or. Paul Crofts are the special guest speakers.