Prepare for the Sunday, November 3, 1996 — North Shore News ~ 19 FIND out if you are ready for The Big One. Suppliers of safety equipment and represen tatives of emergency response teams will be in the gyn at Rass Road Elementary, 2875 Bushnell Ph ins North Vancouver on Nov. 19 from 7 to 9 pan. The public is invited to come tor cottce and browse the displays. The event is hosted by the Ross Road Parent Advisory ‘Council and the Rass Road Schoo! Karthquake Preparedness Committee to make the community aware of the need to be pre- pared for a disaster. Funds raised during the eveot will be used to help uperade the school in preparation fora disaster, A Sunday drive be the san NEWS photo Cindy Goodman In the tube FOUR-YEAR-OLD Shadi Balanji plays in a tube during the recent Unicef Children’s Festival at West Vancouver recreation centre. The well- attended event had a host of fun activities for kids of all ages. SPEED iS iCELILSINIGS US. Road Sense q Part of the Provincial Road Safety Program. Make Sure Yeur Voice Gets Heard en Council! $40 MILLION "MINI- WHISTLER" SLATED FOR CYPRESS PROVINCIAL PARK! What impact will this have on West Vancouver? LUXURY CAR SHOW NOVEMBER 4 - 10 Loss of public parkland and green |! . Drive, bus or walk out here Monday to Sunday and meander through the Luxury Auto space? Increased traffic, noise, pollution? Overloaded sewer system? Increased risk of watershed contamination? Show. Some of Greater Vancouver’s finest dealers will be displaying an extensive lineup of 1997 luxury automobiles promising an experience to change the way you think about driving. Jaguar, Hummer, Lamborghini, Porsche, Land Rover, BMW, Lotus, Volvo, Cadillac, Audi, Lincoln, Expedition, Camaro “SS”, Aurora, Trooper, Saab, Lexus and Infiniti exhibits held in the North and South Malls. Come out and discover the best of the West Coast. above the 1200-foot level? The BC Government has asked West Vancouver Council to approve an application for a $2 million, provincially funded, 15,000 person/day capacity, water sewer utility connection ¥ from West Vancouver to the park. Ask candidates for Mayor and Council where they stand on these issues! Paid for by: Friends of Cypress Provincial Park