; ede one, ; ordinator. a ” Noting: 30 vehicles had drap- ped by the ICBC claims centre . to have their car seats inspected, Lynn -Lalonde said that. figure “was higher than the corporation ~~ had: expected, based on_ the ‘results ‘Child carseat Check rated a great success ‘480 successful was the recent child car seat safety check, the Skeena Health Unit is already thinking in terms of the next says the event's co- “That turnout, coupled with the interest shown by parents “who took ‘part — ‘They were really: positive about the infor- .«Mation we gave them’? — sug- Pe gested residents appreciated the Opportunity to ensure their child seats were correctly install- “Althoigh no serious pro- ‘blems were found with the . Vehicles calling in at the centre, © Lalonde said those checking the ~- ar seats found “something not = quite right” -that. further underlined the in most cases and value of: the exercise, “The most frequently detected “error was in installation of the tether straps. These run from “the: top-of:the child carrier-but often they had not been proper- ly anchored to the floor behind the -main seat. ‘Another common fault was “harnesses (seat belt straps) that -were too loose creating the “possibility a child would slide Straight out of the carrier in a of ‘similar events _@lsewhere in the province. collision. Therefore the health unit will likely repeat it next year, timing the event to coincide with the annual provincial car seat cam- paign. In an effort to make the event bigger and better, she said community groups would be en- couraged to get involved as well, Other ideas under considera- tion include organizing similar . checks in other communities in the northwest and incorporating information on child car seats into pre-natal classes. By doing the latter, she said, prospective parents would have the infor- ‘mation they needed ‘before they have the baby rather than after.’ Pointing out the average in- spection had taken about 20 minutes, Lalonde commended the nine volunteers who had taken part for their efforts. The Thornhill Junior. Secondary school’s CounterAttack club had also done a good job keep- ing the kids entertained, she ad- ded. Also on hand for the event was RCMP Cst. Ken Harkness. Maintaining the rule of thumb when purchasing a child seat should be ‘‘tf it’s not approved {to CSA standards), don’t use it,’ he also warned against. picking up second-hand seats. Not only might it be impossible to tell if it was approved, but there could also be unseen damage from mishandling or a previous accident, he explained. An a opt q a mada at any travel agent In the city wy GOING TO AUSTRALIA THIS WINTER. GET YOUR EAST-WEST AIA PASS FOA AS LOW AS 450.00 Kk kik TRY CUBA FOR A VACTIONI!! Booking now can save you up to 200,00 per couple. kk kk _ AMERICAN AIRLINES NOW HAVE DIRECT FLIGHTS FAOM VANCOUVER ; - PALM SPRINGS BEGINNING OCTOBER 1 Kk kK THERE ARE SILL CHEAP FARES TO EUROPE FO# THE FALL London - 628.00, Frankfurt 719.00, departures out of Vancouver, kkk kk GOING TO HAWAN IN THE HEW YEAR? Air only for 369,001! Instant purchase. Packages alse avaliable. ak kak TRY THE ORIENT! 16 days escorted, first class accomodations for 2799.00» kkk kok PALM SPRINGS THIS FALL Save up to $240.00 per couple. Prices trom $499.00 including ‘>: air and hotel for 1 week. Departures from Vancouver. aq * CATCH THE SPIRIT AT TR Al a Skeena Mall 635-6181 | Terrace Standard, Wednesday, October 3, 1990 — Page 83 NIRVANA ~— MODERN METAPHYSIC CENTRE COURSES, Open Channel reader, books, tapes, crystals, oils - and more, OPENING OCTOBER 1 3611 Cottonwood Crescent — 635-7776 CHECKING IT OUT. Thirty peo- ple took advantage of the recent child car seat safety check to get some good advice from those on hand. Above, Cst. Ken Harkness takes Karen Woad- cock through a video presenta- tion outlining what can happen when the seat is not properly in- stalled. While Mum was getting the relevant information, son Tyler found all the activity ab- - solutely fascinating and. was quick to point it aut to his Thor- nhill Jr. Secondary: CounterAt- tack ‘club “babysitter”. That's Skeena Health Unit nursing ad- ministrator Rose Dreger in the background checking out the vehicle, a4 DOITUP ‘Sa RIGHT, BC Come join us aswe dedicate our new bullding ~suiday, October 7, 1990 een vee th 230M. —— i” “Terrace Pentecostal Assembly 3511 Eby Street, Terrace, B.C. ||.) vfs ietet Reverend Lester Markham, District Superintendent - Guest Speaker Reception to follow The Wise Buy Clearout is on now, but when the 1990's are gone, the 1990 prices will be ‘gone, The Wise Buy Clearout Marathon Ends at , October6! <4 es Snithers’ Hoskins Ford Sales Led, Kiti e. Northwest BEDelers ‘Suu Valley Fl Sales Lad, ‘Terrace Oe ‘Terrace ‘Totem Ford Sales Li, ve : Prince Itupert i j a . - Huvas Lake: ne %. , : Nordic Ford/Mereury Sales | ; TERRACE CO-OP....WE START SERVING YOU AT 8 A.M.!! MON — TUES — WED — SAT Saw. — 6pm. THURS — FRI 8 aw. — 9 pm. Bee ee em pa a