Highway overhauled GARIBALDE HIGHWAY 99) 7. veliing oa S74-million tacelate, West Vaneouver-flowe Sound MLA John Reynolds anounced recently. The project, which has already Started, will employ from 30 to 40 persons at peak construction. The job is located in the Pemberton area and is divided into three sec- tions: Highway 99 from Nineteen Mile Creek Bridge to its junction with Pemberton-Portage Road at Pemberton; 12.74 km on the Pemberton-Portage Road from the B.C. Railway crossing at Mt. Cur- seto White Creeks amd be kin on the sume road trom Gates bake te PY Arey. The work will consist ot remes me precast conerete: roadside: bitr- riers, orectamittion oof evisning pavement by milling, construction of crushed aggregate, spraying of primer and tack coat, construction of reeveled and conventional asphalt concrete pavement, con- struction of granular and paved shoulders and installation of precast concrete roadside barriers. The completion date is July 30, 1987, Wednesdays, September 24, 1986 ~ North Shore News 1 SINCE SEPT. 1, 1986 SHAW CABLE HAS EXPERIENCED DELIBERATE VANDALISM ON ITS DISTRIBUTION PLANT AND/OR PROPERTY. UNFORTUNATELY THIS DAMAGE HAS RESULTED IN WIDESPREAD SERVICE INTERRUPTIONS FOR OUR NORTH AND WEST VANCOUVER SUBSCRIBERS. SHAW CABLESYSTEMS (B.C.) LTD., |S OFFERING A REWARD OF UP TO $10,000 FOR INFORMATION LEADING TO THE ARREST AND CONVICTION OF ANY PERSON OR PERSONS RESPONSIBLE FOR SUCH WILFUL DAMAGE. PLEASE CALL YOUR NEAREST POLICE DEPARTMENT TO REPORT ANY DAMAGE OR SUSPICIOUS BEHAVIOR. SHAW CABLESYSTEMS (B.C.) LTD. WE HOSTED THE WORLD. With the 1986 World's Fair counting down fast, the time has come for some reflection on what we've achieved. Our first objective at the B.C. Pavilion was to show our province off to the world. And so we did, as visitors fron all over the globe came to experience what the host province of Expo had to offer. From politicians and investors to tite royalty of Europe, people from every walk of life, nationaliry and profession came to see our province represented at Expo. APD YOU LOVED US TOO! From day one you rade us the most pepular pavilion at Expo. Ina public survey conducted by The Vancouver Sun, the B.C. Pavilion “buried its nearest competitor...by a three to one margin.” In June, we were the first pavilion to have one million visitors; last month we passed the three million mark. Both our exhibit buildings have been operating at « apacity and our projection of more than four million visits by Expo's end is within our grasp. IT WAS A PROVINCE-WIDE EFFORT. It's thanks to you, the people of British Columbia, rhat B.C. is shining just as brightly as we hoped it would. Our Regional Showcase program gave British Columbians everywhere a partto play in our presentation, bringing thousands of you to the heart of our site. More than 10,000 performers from every region displayed the special character of our peaple durmg the 10 week Showease. And our professional performers thrilled our visitors with first rate entertainment all summer long. WE SHOWED OUR SERIOUS SIDE, TOO. International executives and trade delegations invited to Expo flocked through the gates. These special guests were invited through our Bustness Visitors Program, designed to encourage trade and investment by matching business people with appropriate hosts, conferences and tours of industrial and research sites throughout B.C. Our business visitors ranged fram the Chinese dele- gation led by Vice-Premier Yao Yi Ling to representatives of the Mitsubishi Corporation in Japan. A Norwegian delegation came to study B.C’s emerging aquaculture industry, prompting an exchange of knowledge and commerce. And an endless stream of visitors saw a cross section of BC Industry through our Challenge B.C. presentations. AND IT’S FAR FROM OVER. This month, we're inviting key people from B.Cls film and sub-sea industries to participate in special days designed to expose their skills and products to the world. Combined with the Business Visitors Program, these events will continue to create business for British Columbia in the future. This year, B.C. hosted the world and the world liked what it saw. And the results won't end October 13 = they'll go on serving British Columbians as our Expo visitors return year alter year to visit and invest. cee | THE HONOURABLE PATRICK MiG DR, MENISTER RESPONSIBLE SPONSORED BY: WARNING: Health and Wellare Canada advises that danger to health increases wth amount smoked ~-avoid inhaling Ay. per cgaretie’ du Mauner Extra Light. Reg: & mg “tat”, 0 8 mg nicotine, Kang Sue: 9 mg “tar”, 0.9 mg nicotine.