12 - Wednesday, June 4, 1986 - North Shore News i f WITH THE success of Vancouver's world fair drawing the street how the province's economy will fare after world-wide attention to our city and beefing up our Expo closes its gates. economy this year, Inquiring Reporter asks people on a | , What does B.C. face after Expo? inquiring | | cS reporter Harvey Kidd a : Larry Devlin. ; Janice Dobson - ‘Fred Bower ote , Lisa Taylor ' North Vancouver. ~ North Vancouver North Vancouver . ; Kitchener, Ontario * North Vancouver . : vi ts ‘We should survive. Lots The economy is going ‘to .L think things will get bet-; 1 don't know what the 1 just moved here from a ' ee of tourisis will want to slowly get better. It will, ter after Expo. Expo is economy is going to do Thunder Bay. The. a come back and see the at least, provide some bringing a lot of people but your waterfront is se- economy out here .is: ; province all over again. It. stimulus for tourism and = to. Vancouver who have cond to none. If Expo screwed up compared to' : : will draw alot back tosee business. not been here before. It is | gets visitors in here, 1 | Ontario. Expo will either} : the rest Gf the province. ~ sort of a stepping stone. think they will come do a lot of harm or a lot“ Things’ will improve over back. of good. I haven’ t decid: the next five to 10 years. - - ed yet. /west - VANCOUVER” ‘ wheeling away. ‘with’ its ‘56th annual: community day this. . By ROSS MEE! News Reporter ‘: Hopping? aboard sthe’, n Expo wagon, : the ‘Community. . Day. committee : chose:. ‘Wheels: and Tl { ; many: local groups hopping, the “Co invited: other’ ‘performers, like’ the Jovbush Ukrainian. Dancers: : I Further: developing: ‘the com- Vancouver: students. School. children, service proups oe Aeahataaey -haye” been | busy. ight’ away. oon a: ee h ‘Ambleside . Park’ to. the: Re eX. al ee ete eee participating in a: host, of. fun ents ts planned for the day ne 1 . S' “ BUSY DAY" ‘ : The sale a on: June,.5 and . i an . runs throug -June'7’ at ‘Capilano |” West Vancouver “ Comriitinity- : -, Mall. ; Day is totally participatory,’’ said 4 . Vaccine effective ; 200 children will develop. a serious . infection. : . “Five! per cent are fatal and 10, - Hamson’ said death can strike’. : ; per cent, cause deafness and’ brain, “very. rapidly” for children who’: damage. ‘The other 85 per cent re- do contract Hib infection. ao | From’ Page 5 ‘ quire hospitalization for. a long “*It’s a safe vaccine that is 95 per; | : . period oF. time. It" sa real Pro- “cent effective in the two to five- : blem.”” oo : . 7 year-old age group,” he said... : ro . “It’s been tested in Finland ‘for’ “Hamson said the vaccine , almost.’ 10° years. “None-.of the recommended for children “in ite. “ children ‘out: of 37,000 got, meni E age group of two to five years... : . He said because t the bacteria ‘is os a ¢C \ ; : easily transmitted, it is especially severe allergic. reaction.?” 2. . pa? ra . . recommended for ‘children in . , Hamson said the vaccin in ee ) OF ROFESSIONAL SAL S & a CE mercially available through Mead Je o os : ; “Althoug most children develop Johnson Canada, is’ endorsed by - an immunity: ‘to-:the..bacteria, the American Association of Pedi- ‘ commonly found :in.,the Nose’and © atrics ‘and. the Infectious’. Disease’ a: : throat, studies show one ‘in every Department of UBC. - : .