ager erased rage wane eetnaeeraemre eas be playing in Dawson Creek, Terrace. Tickets are $7 advance and $8at the door. Satis bata uaa ra eg Sant “ayy m ad _ ai Prince and Pri af Prince Rupert before coming to Beer strike keeping © b traffic deaths down VANCOUVER (CP) — Traffic iatalities and drunken driving charges are down this year and city police feel the beer st ike, the provincial government's Program against drinking and driving and the hot summer are playing a part. Staff Sgt. Ken McLarty sald 19 traffic fatalities have been recorded this year, compared with 27 during the same periad in 1977. Twenty- four hour roadside suspensions are down to 202, from 319 last year. Offences for impaired driving, failing to provide a breath sample and driving with a blood-alcohol level over .08 numbered 120 to June this year, compared with 166 to June in 1977. McClarty said the beer strike Is keeping people out of beer parlors, and the hot | summer has helped reduce traffic accidents by keeping the streets dry, He said increased visibility of police mobile breath testing vans has created a greater public awareness of drinking and driving offences. Men still soliciting safely in province VANCOUVER (CP) — An Ontario Appeal Court ruling earller this week that men can be convicted of soliciting prostitutes- “will have neo immediate effect in British Columbia, chief prosecutor Bruce Donald. said Wed- nesday. Justice William Howland, chief justice of the Ontario Supreme Court, ruled soliciting is not limited to prostitutes and that the particular section of the code refers to every person who solicits. Donald said the decision = will have no impact in B.C. unkes the defence council appeals the case to the Supreme Court of Canada. He said a B.C. Court of Ap- peal rullng in April that men cannot be convicted of soliciting a prostitute hag equal jurisdiction with the Ontario decision and therefore takes priority in The appeal court upheld a provincial court acquittal of a man on a charge of soliciting an undercover policewoman, saying a man solicits a prostitute not for monetary gain, but to satisfy his own sexual desires. Sidney Justice Howland, in rejecting the B.C. court * puling, said the conduct of a prospective customer soliciting a prostitute from a car driving along the street may be offensive to other pedestrians. Island for sale VICTURIA (CP) — An Arabian compen and three wealthy. Americans: have shown an active interest ,in buying Sidney Island, three kilometres east of Sidney at the south end of Vancouver Island, co-owner Jack Todd said today. “But it is such a beautiful place we hope and pray the provincial government will make an offer'so it can be turned into a park,'’, Todd said. 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(CP) —- The people of this small Eastern Townships mining community, who have seemed to hold their grief in check for almost a week, wept in sorrow and relief Thursday as they buried 26 of the victims of Canada's worst bus accident. “at's finally over,” saidan elderly woman as the coffins were loaded one by one onto waiting hearses following a high funeral mass in the town's arena which was attended by 3,-200 mourners. Four other victims were buried Wednesday. Twenty-eight hearses pro- ceeded slowly to a cemeiery outside of town. Other hearses took victims to nearby towns where some of the victims had lived.. Secial Affairs Minister Denis Lazure pledged that the Quebec government will help prevent a repeat of the tragedy, which occured after thebrakes on their excursion bus apparently failed. “It’s true that govern- ments havea tendency to act too late,” said Lazure, who: represented the provincial government at the funeral. “But I will press for the in- quest into this tragedy to move ahead rapidly and for . inspections of passenger vehicles to proceed quickly. “It’s true there has been neglect. We must draw a lesson from this. Our government must be-just as strict in inspecting passenger Fuses as school buses.”' The Q .c government the daily total of those wishing immunization has fallen, He said that during the peak of the scare about 4,000 people were vaccinated in one day, while 1,100 doses of vaccine were administered Tuesday and only 90) on Wednesday. Meanwhile, provincial epi- demioclogist Dr. Tony Lwrsen said a Salk -vaccine shipment expected slater ite Comrades, and friends and relatives of the 36 filed out of the arena beside the coffins. Only a short distance ‘away, work continued at the Canadian Johns-Manville asbestos mine, said to be the largest open-pit asbestos maine in the world. The company had said it would cost millions to ‘shut down operations for the funeral. The firm employs 2,800 area residents. Inside the arena, there were emotional moments as the founder of the Asbestos association for the han- dicapped, Yves Bourassa, told the weeping crowd: "We must go on with jour work despite this horror. We will survive with the spirit of kinsmanship that Asbestos has shown for the last week,’’ The funeral mass was celebrated by Msgr, Jean- Marie Fortier of Sherbrooke, today should provide an ample supply for the province.- ; The federal government also has a reserve supply of theSabin vaccine in Toronto, Larsen said the National Advisory Committee on Immunization, of which he is a member, will meet in Ottawa Aug. 23 to decide how the reserve is to be divided among the provinces. Most of the 11,500 doses of Que., who was assisted by about 100 white-robed priests and seminarians from several local parishes. One of them was Gaston St. Jean, a survivor of the accident which occurred last Friday night when the bus carrying 47 people—most of them handicapped—plunged into Lac d’Argent near Eastman, Que. Seven aboard survived, Reporters and photographers were not allowed on the arena floor. Several reporters who had covered similar tragedies remarked that even during what has become the worst week in Asbestos ‘history, local people remained open, friendly and helpful. The funeral mass was heard by another 1,000 people who stood outside the packed arena and others heard the ceremony on a local radlo station. Honda Accord Hands Cisiy Sedan THE HERALD, Friday, Avqust 11, 1978, Page 3 B.C.’s Sabin vaccine reserve were sent to Chilliwack for the emergency vaccination program. The program was started July 28 when mushroom farmer Jake Van de Pol, 24, fell ill with paralytic polio. His illness followed a visit from a relative from Holland, where nearly 100 people have contacted polio, The pollo victims are members of various Dutch reformed congregations which do not believe in vaccinations for religious reasons, McInnes said Van de Pol is in satisfactory condition in Chilliwack General Hospital, His respiratory capacily is improving and he has become less dependent on the artificial respirator. The 17-year-old male carrier of the polio virus remains in quarantine at Van de Pol’s farm. He was scheduled to return to the Netherlands Tuesday but Martinair, the charter flight company which was to have flown him back, refused to allow him on board. A company spokesman said the youth, whoge name has not been released, will be permitted on a Martinair flight once a guarantee is received that there is no danger of infection to other passengers, McInnes said the youth is not suffering any symptoms of the disease, but could remain infectious for several months. 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