THE SOCIETY for Muscular Dystrophy [nformation believes that, wherever one goes in the world, human beings are more or less the same. Their manners, behavior and outward pattern of action may dif- fer, but psychologically and in- wardly, their problems are the same. Therefore, this organiza- tion’s aim is to iinprove the quality of life of the handicapped person by sharing international informa- tion. The Society for Muscular Dystrophy Information (Interna- tional) has contacted 128 countries concérning Muscular Dystrophy and is trying to maintain contact with international. Muscular Dystrophy Associations, groups or chapters, and other international resources. The society would like to hear from anyone interested in an in- ternational muscular dystrophy newsletter which would contain personal stories of how people are coping with muscular dystrophy, the grass roots. world scene on muscular dystrophy, translations of technical information on muscular dystrophy, international information on mechanical. aids and adaptations to living quarters and transportations, leisure activi- ties, and questions and answers to your problems of living with a disability. The society is not a branch of the Muscular Dystrophy Associa- tion of Canada. Its mandate is to work with the international Muscular Dystrophy Associations in improving the quality of life of the handicapped person by sharing international information. For more information, please contact J. Dobson, president, or L. Dobson, secretary, Society for Muscular Dystrophy Information (international), P.O. Box 479, Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, Canada, B4V 2X6. Seniors.. get fit! SENIORS CAN take up an exer- cise program this fall. - Ron Andrews Community Cen- tre is offering a Seniors’ Fitness Program on Tuesday and Thurs- day mornings from 10 to. 1! a.m. The sessions involve mild exer- cise in the water done to music. The exercise will help in improving stamina, strength and suppleness, using the water as resistance. No swimming skills are necessary, but participants should feel comfor- table in the water. For more information, call 929-7314, 45 - Sunday’, Octcher 19, 1986 - North Shore News | p idee if Elections . iti olumbia This is the day to cast your ballot in the Provincial General Election. Don’t forget your TO VOTE’ card. POSTERMASTER DO NOT FORWARD Registrar of Voters @ ae UG ELECTORAL DISTRICT | POLLING DIVISION POLLING DAY IS polls open from 8 am to & pm pacific time JOHN DOE ; 123 ANY STREET - PLEASE PRESENT THIS CARD 4) ANYTOWN E V3Z 2R1 You should bring this card to the polls. It will help you to vote quickly and efficiently. # “, Chief Electoral Office oa Province of ==) British Columbia