VISETORS TO the 1990 B.C. Fall Home Show could leave B.C. Place Stadium) with some big prizes. There’s a car giveaway, golf getaway weekends to bair- winds Resort and a host of prizes from the B.C. Gas Game Show, The B.C. Gas Game Show is a popular feature at the BLC. Fall Home Show, Patterned after TV's “Wheel of Fortunes’ it offers laughs, excitement and some vreat prizes. For cach show two contestants are chosen from the audience to compete against one another. The first contestant to hit the buzzer and correctly answer a game ques- tion wins, If the chosen contes- tants can't answer the question, members of the audience have the opportunity to do so. Those who have the correct an- swer are winners too. The winning contestant spins the B.C. Gas Game Wheel and has the chance of walking away with prizes such as gas fireplaces. barbecues, patio furniture or even a fabulous trip from Fiesta West and Coast Hotels. Another great feature off. : some lucky show-goer the cppo.- tunity to select a car from up to eleven different models in the Richmond Auto Mall prize draw. In celebration of its coming ex- pansion Richmond Auto Mall will award a lucky winner with a brand new automobile valued at up to $13,000. All show-goers can enter simply by filling out an entry form at the prize car display. For all those who want to learn more about the factors that affect housing affordability and to be up-to-date with building in the 90s, Home Pursuit is the place to be. This major feature exhibit is sponsored by the Greater Van- couver Home Builders’ Associa- tion with the theme ‘‘Building for a Better Future.”’ Highly visual, interactive displays and models with con- tributions from 19 municipalities will give the vital statistics for those choosing their housing op- tions. On the Home Pursuit stage. CKNW Radio is sponsoring a dai- ly Speakers’ Forum that covers issues ranging from housing af- fordability to livability to the preservation of our environment. Top level speakers, such as Mayor Gordon Campbell, Andre Molnar, Jim Green and Brian Calder will debate the challenges that face the 20 YEAR TV WARRANTY ON ALL # SOLID STATE PARTS Friday, October 5, 1990 - North Shore News - 17 HOME & GARDEN Visit home show Lower Mainland. Ans exciting addition ta the feature fine-up at the 1990) BwC. Fall Home Show is the AH-Star Doe Review. WNTIT30 teams up with Natural Love Pet Foods ro present this unique tribute. Dogs will demonstrate their many talents ina series of enter- taining and ‘tdovgane’’ awe- inspiring shows. The Dogwood Pacesetters illustrate obedience and agility with the Flyball Relas where two dogs race through hoops, over fences, under tar- paulins and between slalom potes to the finish line. The Pacifie Assistant Dogs Society (PADS) is parading their “Dogs That Make a Difference.’ Trained to aid the handicapped, these hearing and signal dogs play a vital part in enriching the lives of many people. Equally significant’ are the achievements of the Vancouver City Police Dog Squad whose drug squad has foiled many devious smugglers with their keen sense of smell. They will also lisplay their unnerving talents as ‘ey simulate the chase and arrest uf criminals. October is Renovations Month. To mark the occasion, the B.C. Fall Home Show is presenting the World of Interior Design and Renovation with seminars and workshops from the experts. The Funniest Home Video promotion has local radio, TV and newspaper personalities and their friends in some interesting situations. The results of their ef- forts are on display for all show- goers to see. Parents can bring young children without concern: the Show is well prepared with the Shoppers Drug Mart Baby's Room where Mom or Dad can relax when the time comes for them to feed or change the baby. There’s also Van City Fat Cat Children’s Wait and Play Area for three to six-year-olds offering qualified supervision from nannies trained at Kwantlen College. The Show’s hours of operation are: Thursday, Oct. 11, 4 p.m.-10 p.m.; Friday, Oct. 12, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; Saturday, Oct. 13, 10 a.m.-10 p.m.; and Sunday, Oct. 14, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Admission to the show is $6 for adults, $5 for seniors and $1 for children six to twelve years of age. 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