Winners from Midnight Madness activities
Some pharmacists can adjust the prescription type and frequency, extend prescriptions, and prescribe laboratory tests and adjust the treatment.
Be aware that certain services may come with a fee, as these are covered by your prescription drug plan, not by the public health insurance plan. But staying informed about the role of your pharmacist can save you time and anguish when looking to remedy a common or reoccurring condition. If you are ever unsure if you need to see a doctor, another front-line resource is Infosanté at 811.
Townshippers’ and Avante hope you will join us for more Health Link sessions in 2018. Health Link is A CHSSN initiative funded by Health Canada through the Roadmap for Canada’s Official Languages 2013-2018: Education, Immigration, Communities.
To find out more about this and other activities offered by Townshippers’, keep reading this column in the Brome County News and visit our website www.townshippers.org. Follow us on Twitter @Townshippers and Facebook.com/townshippers or connect with our offices in Sherbrooke at 100 – 257 Queen, 819-566-5717, toll-free: 1-866-566-5717, or Lac-brome at 3-584 Knowlton Rd, 450-242-4421, toll-free: 1-877-242-4421.
Above right: Karin Fortin and her helper were the winners of “A chance to win purchase” during Midnight Madness on December 9 in Knowlton and received a basket with a value of $300 worth of gifts.
Above left: Winner of the newly established Midnight Madness Treasure Hunt during the annual pre-christmas shopping celebration and frenzy in Knowlton two weekends ago. Catherine Deluzé received a basket worth $500 in gifts.