The food items most needed are: canned foods, rice, flour and au- gar, macaroni and cheese, pasta, powdered milk, beans with pork, tinned meats and rush, stew. cereals, infant food, soups and peanut butter. "One gum:- 'at", problems, eapeeial . summer. is we have 'n'JWl'l'li,1'l' in from the community. Our food mainly comes from the food industry and that', basically to do with the fact that people are away on holidays They forget about buying non- perishable food items. They tend to buy more fresh produce. Right now it’s very important to start collecting the food so that we have s supply in the summer- time," said Dianna C. Bishop, public education coordinator for the Food Bank of Waterloo Reg- _ According to the Food Bank of Waterloo Region, 46,889 people 1.1" ion. Dr, David J. Orchard, chairman of the chiropractic society and campaign explained patients have the option of paying with a cheque, cash or food equivalent to the value of their fee for ehiro. practic treatment. At the end of the day, the chiropractor will total his professional fees and write a cheque to the Food Bank of Waterloo Region. Patients also have the opportunity to give the payment directly to the food bank and each ofNe is keeping track of the patient, the address and the amount given so the Food Bank can give out charitable receipts for, amounts over $10. u. Coleen Ben-mare Chronicle Staff The barter system is alive and well in the Kitchener-Waterloo arryaor,atleaat,itwillbethe 'gt,tgLAig,'liUi',h1,eiu'rte chiropractic oftitm in area. Members of the Waterloo Reg- ionel Chiropractic Society are holding a week-long community service groject called Food In. steadof msstoeoileotfoodforthe a? Bank of Waterloo '2','tt chum invo v wil devote either one half day or one full day of their total fees for that day to the food bank. M_A_K_LBL§ -, A cent, were children under 18. r The Food Instead of Fees project was undertaken because local chiropractors wanted to do some thing in the community and some individual chiropractors had MIC. cessful food drives which received positive feedback from their pa- tients, Orchard said. received emergency food atrn'tr. knee between June and Decem- ty of 1991. Ofthoee, 33,319, a; "Our chiropractic philosophy is no drugs, no surgery. We're try- ing to deal with the natural healing powers of the individual. We don't use drugs or medication for problems with people's health, so we're trying to have people live healthy lifestyles. We really felt that a very important part of it, other than water, is food and having a healthy body. So we felt that a project that would be close to our own philosopy of health would be giving food to those less 18gh0, the lo, Per There are 23 chiropractors par. ticipating in the Food Instead of Fees week - nine in Waterloo, 10 in Kitchener, two in Cambridge and two in Elmira. All of the money collected will be desig- rtatedtobeuaedtobuytoodfdr the bank. The money and the food collected will be donated to the Food Bank of Waterloo Region on Tuesday April 14 at 4 pm. All food will be picked up and deliv- ered by Dynamo; Express. 7 For further information about the food drive, contact either Orchard at 725-1300 or Dianna Bishop at 743-5576. 'g2ttthiy, in the food drive, even . they are not scheduled for an appointment on the day or half day designated for food donations, may leave donations of food or money at the ofrteet, involved. thtanate no that they any hope- fully maintain their health dur. titue 'ee' commie times," Aqypuient who is imam in COMING SOON! Motors THE ULTIMATE DRIVING EXPERIENCE. THE NEW HAW 318i: COUPE nun non $25,900. In?! In law an: Stir/ttt STARTING " $25,700. B-K MOTORS I 485 King St. North I Waterloo, Ont. ' MN 225 S (519) 885-5090 cam ... 6'x9' Acrylic 'F' ti'x9' 100% Wool 12'x9' Oval 3'x5' 4'x6 10'x8' 12'x9' “9.00 799.00 " 99.00 149.00 SALE 149.00 , 49.00 SALE SALE SALE SALE 49.00 Beg. Beg. Beg. Reg. tteg.