TERRACE “OMINECA" HERALD, TERRACE, B.C. Wednesday, July 12, 1967 Eee eae SAV-MOR BUILDERS CENTRE LTD. _ Now Featuring A Complete “DRAFTING & BLUE PRINTING SERVICE" Complete line of building supplies and manufacturer . of ‘Nor-Pine’ Homes 4827 KEITH RD. Relocating? Let Us Help! Whether the move is direct, or storage of all your belongings is needed, our experienced men, large facilities are ready to suit every need. Call for Free Estimate! “Jee in *63', ICE ARENA FINANCIAL THERMOMETER took its first downward plunge last week when coms mittee member Dick Green took the mercury level down below the $50,000 mark, The ther- mometer works in reverse, As donatlons come in it moves downward to its ultimate goal of TEA LIME. TOPICS . See Expo in in a a wheelchair BY JEAN SHARP Expo 67 has a special baok- let called’ Your Pocket Coun- sellor to Expo 67 for handi- cappéd, disabled, aged or infirm visitors, It says Expo’s architectural: plans embodied the require- ments of the national butiding code for the handicapped, and all particlpants were asked to provide suitable facilities in their pavilions. Some’ examples they cite on the Expo grounds are the ab sence of curbs to sfdewalks, access ramps to pavilions, and | the special transport system, LaBalade, ote. La Balade is a trackless- traller train which accomodates wheelchairs and offers free transportation on the Expo grounds, Route and stops are jkeyed on the central map, It is reserved for the use of the handicapped , people in wheel- chairs and a member of their families or a friend. Wheel: chairs are not permitted on the Expo Express, In Montreal call 3979571 for information about _La Balade, ' _ ‘rhe booklet suggasta that, te for maximum enjoyment, you should not-try to see too much In one. day, and should try to visit the site during weekdays, especially in the morning or early. after- noon, They are the least crowded times, . * 4tif you have . moderate to severe disability, don’t plan ta come to the axhibitlon by your- self, You will need some asst-, stance, If you are confined to & wheelchair, persons accom- panying you should be strong enough to push you up and down the many ramps.’ . +++ There is a special entrance, on ground level near Place d’ Accuell, for visitors in wheel- chairs or those who have dif ficulty walking. A departure area for La Balade and awheel-° chalr rental klosk are located at this entrance, ’ The international sign of the wheelchalr guides you to it, The booklet says the Victoria . parking lot is unsuitable for whealchairs because of distance and because it Is gravel sur- faced. It recommends that dis- abled passengers get out at the - KALUM AND KEITH STREET | Northern Culverts g& Metal Products THEIR NEW PLANT OPEN IN TERRACE FOR THE MANUFACTURE ‘OF CORRUGATED: STEEL CULVERTS" OF ANY SIZE ALSO WATER WELL CASINGS, ETC. Announce . "Phone 635-6581 special gate to wait for adriver to park a car. and join them. That takes about haif an hour, ‘There 1s. limited parking space near. the entrance for hand’ & capped people who drive their own cars. } Wheelchair rentale cost $5 iF day plus 2 $3: deposit that. is § refunded when thé whealchair 48 ‘Fefurned to the klogk, [é 4 possible to rant a chair, leave it in one area, take the Expo Express and -get another chaix at the next klosk, for the sing $5 rate, Deaf children | attend school -. MONTREAL (cr) More thai 20 former students of the Moré treal Oral School for the Dea now are attending element and high schools thanks to the school’s) curriculum whick teaches deaf children to spe work and play with others. One: of the former students now & attending Bishop’ s- Univer sity in ov oahiaaale Ques: ee ee x eee ee 0 Cartage & Storage -:Phone 635-2728 50:05". In tho days when sail was hing, B.C.'s weekend mayiners know a thing or two about.the water. And the beer. Sure, there have been some ohanges — but the yachtsmen of yesteryear would still say “Aye” to Old Style. It’s still their style. Slow brewed and naturally aged to wet a man-sised whistle. That's why it’s British Columbia‘s favorite beer. Down the hatch, me hearties! 7 June a peak month for water deaths- More people drowned in June in B,C. than in any other month on record, according to figures :released by the B.C. Safe» ty Council, Thirtyetwo incidents took 37 lives, but the real tragedy 1s that most could have been pre- vented if everyone on or near the water followed the simple, basic rules of water safety, the council . says. Main were small children, Water holds a fascinatlon for children, and parents should never allow a small child out of sight for an instant when near a stream or Lake or ocean, small boats on the coastal waters and the same number of accidents accounted for 4 more drownings on lakes and rivers, In six cases occupants stood up In the boat, elther in ex- celtement when catching a {lsh or to unsnag the prop. If you must stand, do it. carefully, after first donning your life Jacket, Six drowned while swimming, In every case but one, basic swimming rules were not head- ed; swimming alone; swimming straight out from shore; swim- in unsupervised areas without a companion well trained in lita saving, Three drowned when two cars went into waters two SCUBA divers drowned; two bodies were found, and three are Hsted as unclassified. July and August always have been peak months for water fata. littes, The. Council urges every. one to learn and obey the basic water safety rules, Excess sun eo: e | is paintul Too much sun can beharmful,” progresaive exposure, beginn. ing one's tan with 20 minute: _ Sesalons, then gradually incraa. sing as the skin's burn resis. tance builds up, Early morning or late after. noon tanning is recommended: because the burning ultraviolet tered through a greater depth of \ | atmosphere. before they reach the body, ' It you do- ‘appleatton of cold creampolive oll, patroloum jelly, or cool wet 7 “nasTER BREWED BY MOLSON'S : earn ean alleviate the “tthe °burn tg serlous, see. : L¥our doctor without delay, . ae oe nine .}. ‘The. Hoping is the moat ime |. rtant part; im 1! cause was falling in - ‘Beetle Bailey ‘OKAY, JULIUE. ithe = OAY “By Mort Walker water. Of 11 such drowings 7. Four accidents took 7 lives in” ALWAYS GO OUTSIPE THE LINE? - 2 King Festoree Bymtiexin, bee, 1967, Went rights Parra, 7 o~ St. John Ambulance advises | rays of the sun are. then fil. | ‘get a sunburn, an, MY HOME PAY MOOSE DRIVE HIM aC THE’ RAILROAD, WACK IS. GOING “WILL ‘You } |’