MX HEAP WOUNDS NOT REAL-EAL-EAL , You KNOW! Cee ' ON THE FASTRACK Vis 15 Hod The CoRPORATE S .. WHO EAT THE SMALLER. 48 — Wednesday, October 18, 1989 - North Shore News I'MATOTAL PIPE DREAM! ELECTRONIC MEPIA! ty th WHAT FUTURE I5 ACREATION OF THE THERE FORA MEANINGLESS MEDIA PRESIDENT HOLLOW, | IN 1988-8-87 CREATION 2 Get fit with GET FIT by doing some cardio- funk with Judy Chambers. Chambers, a personal trainer and fitness instructor, will guest instruct at the West Vancouver YMCA, 1735 Inglewood Ave., on Tuesday, Oct. 24 at 9:10 a.m. Chambers has integrated her knowledge of kinesiology, athletics and dance to create an exercise program that focuses on body awareness. Her funk class is the latest concept from Los Angeles and combines low-impact aerobic funk exe. cise with jazz moves to pro- duce a high energy work-out. Presently, Chambers is instruc- ting all levels of fitness and dance exercise classes and is conducting fitness workshops throughout the Lower Mainland. YMCA non-member guest fee is $4, students $3. Child care is available. For further information call Susan Chernov or Patricia Daw at 926-5541. WE LISTEN — WE CARE ! PERM SALE PLUS: FISH, WHO EAT THE “THY FISH, WAY ON DOWN “To “THE GOTION OF THE CHAIN! AND D0 You KNow WHAT FOOD CHAIN WoRKS, BoB. THE BIG FISH (ME) EATS THE MEDIUM-SiZE FISH... $5930. Reg. Price $70 Includes cut, style & free shampoo & GET uP! You KNOW YOURE NOT ALLOWED ON THE SOFA / ( BOOMERS SONG VSN, AREN'T YOU GLAD \'VE. DISCOVERED A NEW “THAT 19? DIRECTION FOR MY LIFE?! T YOu MAS. CRU WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU, PERKING--- (21007 Trane teeta Serwows ng GUESS HE KNOWS WHO'S BOSS AROUND HERE ! foe = V © 1929 nung Featves Srracate ine Word nets reserved “STLL ALL BE OVER INA MATTER OF BECONDS. Vets promote animal health ANIMALS PLAY an important tole in all our lives. From the companionship we enjoy in our pets to the food products we de- pend on from our livestock, animals affect us both physically and emotionally. it's Animal Health Week to Oct. 22. The week is sponsored by the non-profit Canadian Veterinarian Medical Association and is sup- ported by the SPCA and the B.C. Veterinary Medical Association. The public awareness event is held annually to better educate animal owners. Locally, vets have a display set up in the Park Royal South mall and will be on hand to distribute animal care information and to answer questions from the public. On an individual basis, North Shore vets will be giving talks to the community. Dr. Brad Gilbert, a North Vancouver practitioner and member of the B.C. Veterinary Medical Association, will be making a presentation, 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Oct. 25 at the Capilano library. “I think there's still ignorance of preventive animal health care. We'd like to see a larger emphasis On preventive medicine. Let’s see if we can't keep our dogs on leashes so that they don’t get hit by cars. Let’s identify our cats so they don’t become strays. Let’s not overfeed our dog or cat so we don't have obesity problems. Let's brush our dog’s teeth weekly,” Gilbert said. . Sat., Oct. 21 Carson Graham Sec. Accounting Payroll * Word Perfect — Merges * Word Perfect — Blueprint Reading Demystifying Herbs Discover Your Colours * French Braiding * Hair Cutting * Heartsaver CPR Homemade Bread * Infant/Child CPR Interior Decorating * lrodology How to Listen Making Your Art Power Writing Skills Self Hypnosis Receptionist Skills * Half-day Class Pre-registration advised conditioner. (Retail Value $7.50). From § JOICO Long hair extra. If you're not having a perm, bring in this ad for a 20% discount on retail products. i] ue TIDAL: WAVE: MEN'S & WOMEN'S HAIR DESIGN, 2078 Park Royal South 926-6651 Sat., Nov. 4 Lueas Cenire A Cake Affair Communicating Effectively * Dirty Dancing Duplicate Bridge Emergency First Aid Franchising in the 90's Gyotaku — Fabric Printing Healing the Inner Child * Heartsaver — CPR-A Immersion Spanish P.C. Tools Deluxe V5-1-Int. Public Relations Skills for Community Groups Publish Your Way Writing Dynamic Business Letters 986-8888