WHILE a 30 per cent in- crease 1n tuition fees has been formally announced by the B.C. Institute of Technology board of governors, there are indications that students could accept an additional 20 per cent increase if certain conditions are met. The BCIT Studetn Association has conducted an informal survey. asking students whether they would be prepared to accept fee in- creases to 50 per cent if cer- tain aspects of educational programming and student ac- tivities are retained Results of the poll shows that S9 per cent of the 288 students who cast votes sas they are willing to pay SO per cent more next year This was called, ‘‘a land mnath decision,’ by student president, Antoine van Dierendonck who, in presen ting the results to the board, outlined the reasons whi students were walling to pay ieolae “The students of BOLT understand budpet cutbacks, svimpathize with the demands of the staff for aacreased pro boctrva ty cat eee pen trigebrer Letra bees However we dhe ure stirs hasty te ae an) VO trea: ho bass nerd date farpach veiter 2a Pyeeuns reorted weoowall tase bhnesd orepea bed ae ess atte we Moal bag beds pee Pak ed 1 fiootaas tbeseeik fee veuyapeystad Hivodvadas tea Sta vabecrtg thre aerate td leon, stb baty bees crpee ow itt all Ven wueebede tc Peer pee Novo 4 orf as trap a tivae ad corapedy tupeee ct bescon terra, Udve Dietic tists wath FO tens of oh Deve beet vtabede gat « cotetane tf WY vave bh thre se rrstiare bors as they ne sop tdtetuastay tek Hy here pstere thie Mees re deried rt or Od re ce ee ceo port oso thre sCuache ent Nope Fe reurdtniay tee tard veut Hrovbien the stiche mt brody asa wtih wilh aeeegel the adh rea PUP pee Cent rete ease rs Cs ee a NYo tei tirle thee beeoarat vt , ed theobs bia pravcvedl a es Od re Co) ee | Spee tal Paated tee pety Tarn ssottae cof theese Ubi ohne Students are Sor etic cD es Oe ee ee rhe Mat twee al Shoulder straps Hip Straps (2) Crotch strap 1) Crotch strap, } tegs must bo an efths: side of it, or submatin- ining Could occur Holds harness and buckle in * proper position below abdomen A. Strolee Car Seat (ALR Veabea tat bower Snaveat SALA STAN OH "you esas gefit diy kneel ing on the out seat). Must be threaded propery bu Poey © car tacit A35 - Wednesday, May 2, 1984 - North Shore News at Ambleside. 21% Protect your family at all times and be aware of some hard facts and safety tips listed below! HARD FACTS: e Automobile crashes account tora larger number of deaths and ingunes among children than any single disease or any other type of accident ® Studies have shown that use of child satety restraints can reduce the possibility of death by more than 90% and the mnsk ofinjury (te children under the age of 6) by more than 70% @®An automobile crash 1! SOKm H cur, have the same effect on an unsecured Cchilei as dropping himorher trom 3 third storey window @ An unrestraimed child te: comes a human missiles in: crash Itis very likely thert seeveere: icumes will resulta: tee or be Srikes partion ot thie ros Theo Pope poet peor a rotor pd thy tt 4 le Arte dee te op ae tt Pty "3 ‘ rep hy H ery Yoo. . yoyhode j lea sof yt ay ' SAFETY TIPS e ‘ 7 hey , ° Always ’ a e Take heed of1.C.B.C.’sand Woodward's good advice and avoid a tragedy hap- pening in your family, Whenever you're travelling in an automobile, be smart and make sure that everyone is buckled up ... for satety's sake! Cast away THE FISHERMAN’S life may be relaxing, but it's hard work too. Casting takes some concentration as Jim Pleym shows his son, also named Jim, while fishing for flounder 24st Annive rsary Sale . & manufacturer's instructions precisely for installation. @® Never hold a child in your arms with or without a seatbelt This includes the tmp home trom the hospital @ Child saterty starts early Al though itisawkward pregnant ‘women should wear a lap and shoulder pelt @ The: best seatis one that will bee sexed properly on every tap mc matter how short ® Alwirys keep yourchild scar Teastroinit secured while ir. the Vehicles ever if meotim use SOME THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND WHEN BUYING A CAR SEAT @Malh vt tty car car fe thye A CO for your pry «de! ryt @' 1k es Ce ot re » oo» ! ' That wy" ra bofecte ryt, man i peoKe qt : t ithe bute ‘ e , hy 7 toa ' val 4 yes ¢ ery Ate rd All child restraints sold at Woodwaids have passed flammability strength and installation testing by Trans port Canada This tntormation has been supplhed by!IC BC Transport Canada and Canadian Con sumer BC Motorist