er ABOUT 1,200 lives were lost on Canadian waterways in wanada last year — and alcohol was involved in more than half of these accidents, says Red Cross spokesman Janet Whitehead. “It's difficult for some boaters to imagine a day out in the sun and open air without a case of beer,’’ she said. “But a boat operator with a blood alcohol level of 0.04 — one-half of the legal limit of driving — can be significantly impaired.”” Continued Whitehead: S6 - Wednesday, May 29, 1985 - North Shore News Don't mix alcohol and water “In a boat, when you com- bine a blood alcoho! level of 0.04 with fatigue, the glare of the sun and the noise and vibration of a motor, the reflexes of the operator are reduced enough to make him legally impaired by provin- cial driving laws. The first thing the opera- tor loses is his judgement. The saine is true of water skiers — a nasty spill caused by alcohol-induced carelessness can increase the chances of serious injury. Those who operate boats under the influence of RRSP options for seniors R.R.S.P. OPTIONS will be the topic of a retirement fi- nancial planning lecture, sponsored by the North Shore Information and Vol- unteer Centre, Friday, May 31 at 1:30 p.m. Before age 71 a person must decide what.to do with the funds that have been ac- cumulating in one’s R.R.S.P. This lecture will outline the various options, their specific advantages and their income tax implica- tions. Cash withdrawals, annuities and R.R.I.F.’s each have their merits depending on one’s. cir- cumstances and other retirement income. Gordon Solnes, manager of Solguard Annuity Con- sulting Services Ltd. will present this illustrated tec- ture. There will be lots of tine for questions and answers, and tea and coffee will be served. To register, call Silver Harbour Centre at 980-2474, The Centre is located at 144 East 22nd Street in North Vancouver. ° This lecture is part of a continuing series of retire- ment financial planning programs arranged by the Financial Information for Seniors Committee of the North Shore Information and Volunteer Centre. Rep- resentatives of the Commit- tee will be on hand to tell about their free Financial Information Service for people over 60 with modest resources. For further information about this service, ot the lec- ture, please call 985-7138. Piano concert WOODWINDS AND brass will join the North Shore Chamber Orchestra on Fri- day, mance of Rimsky Kor- sakov’s Capriccis Espagnole, and the -Grieg Piano Concerto in A Minor with pianist Tom Kellough. The move from chamber to full symphony sound was prompted by this taiented young pianist, a native of West Vancouver, who studies with Robert Silver- man. Two. string orchestra ) June 7 in a perfor- . works, Vivaldi’s Concerto in G Minor, and Vaughan Williams’ Fantasia on Greensleeves with harp and flute, make up the balance of the program which will be presented in the West Van- couver Secondary School Theatre, 1750 Mathers Avenue, at 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7. Tickets, only $2 (children free), will be available at A&A Records in Park Royal South, Amber Books in Dundarave, Calder Music on Capilano Road, and Troy Music at Westview. iNNING-POOL SUPE 3ioGuard Computerized Water Analysis 4 SUPER DEALS — on All-Weather Trac IV Steel Belted Radials 95 | 2 155x13 Tough steel belts with polyester cord assures excellent miteage and a smooth | alcohol are subject to sum- mary conviction under the provisions of the Canadian Criminal Code, she said. According to Red Cross statistics, drownings account for the majority of recre- ational boating fatalities. 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