Homeshow set for Oct. 1 THERE’S NO question that to- day’s consumer is becoming more interested in family and home. **Cocooning’’ is the latest trend identified by futurists — the desire to spend more leisure time in the home. As people spend more time and money making their homes com- fortable, they’re seeking out all the amenities to make their environ- ments more friendly. The Western Hard- ware/Housewares/Home Im- provement Show '89, at B.C. Place Stadium, Oct. 1 to 2, offers you the opportunity to see the cutting edge in products and services for the home. This show is for the hardware and building supply dealers of Western Canada — ihe very retailers who supply products for the home. Whether it’s an electronic tape measure, the latest European designs in lawn furniture, or the hottest technology in ‘‘smart”’ kitchen appliances, it will all be on 7 . display at the Western Show °89. NEWS photo Mike Wakefield The Western Show, at B.C. 35 YEARS at the parks board division of the Municipality of West | Place Stadium, Oct. 1 to 2, will be full of insights into the way Cana- Vancouver earned Lawrence Dewell a V-8 lawnmower. The super- rs ‘ll be livine j deluxe machine was built by Dewell’s coworkers to measure up to bis dian homeowners will be living in exacting standards. the next decade — and the next century. \ “WHOLESALE” | PA} PRICES | SAVE UP TO ‘LO00 ae [LIGHTING 2 aia. C-E-N-T-R: E| “Your Hot Tub Specialist” barile & gibson co. Itd. 399 Mountain Highway (2 blocks off Main Street) 1 | | t f t i t t t POOL & SPA CHEMICALS + U | | | 4 u I | a t {| enn E ___» REASONABLE OFFERS WILL BE ACCEPTED < FIRST AID TIP bag EYE INJURIES Do not attempt to remove particles on the pupil or stuck to the eyebail. Other loose particles should be re- moved with care ® Remove with a moistened corner of a tissue. © If this fails, cover the eye lightly with a dressing, cover the other eye to pre- vent movement and transport to medi- cal aid.