38 - Wednesday, August 27, 1986 - North Shore News TECHNOLOGICAL ADVANCES DISPLA YED AT EXPO 86 Air exhibition above the rest EXPO 86 presents the world with a unique opportunity to event ented Liehrer Than Air — view some of the most exciting current developments in the transportation industry. One such development, that of fighter than air LTA) technology, is rapidly becoming the sate. economical and effective answer to transportation aeeds in both developed and developing coun- tries around the globe. The 1 TA vehicles of today bear little resemblance to the diriibles and balloons of the past. Current technological advances in the fields of propulsion systems, plistics and polkiners, heliuin and computer fechnologs. aeronautics and avianauties have resulted ino the manufacture and use of a new and exciting breed of transport) vehi- cles. From Sept. PS to 28 this ex. traordinary method of transporta- tion will become the focus of world attention at a special Expo UBC counsels new students UBC Advisor and Admission Night is for students who want to attend UBC on a part-time basis. Tonight (Aug. 27) from 6 to 8 p.m. students will receive counsell- ing about admission requirements, registration procedures, and career planning, as well as information on all UBC general services useful to evening part-time students. It will be held in the lounge area of the Scarfe (Education) Building. Use Gate 6, off Northwest Marine Drive, to the parking lot; walk half a block east on University Boule- vard to the Scarfe Building. Students new to UBC must bring all secondary and post-secondary school transcripts if they want to apply to the university at this time. Returning students will be able to register immediately. Students who wish to transfer to UBC and/or plan to attend evening courses during the Winter Session will benefit trom this gathering of faculty advisors. Free coffee will be served. PILLOWS in the finest Luxury Synthetic nr Cyt ‘ Wa Enjoy down-like softness with easy care FABUFILL: Non-allergenic. machine washable. 100% white cot- ton shell. Made in Canada. Sta ndard Queen King 2 for $39 2 for $45 2 for $55 No foternanenal Ev hibition. Highhehts of the event include an imernational conference featur- ing presentations from over 3a PUA manufacturers and techna- logical experts Sept. EX and TY: a two-das symposium on ‘tthe ap- pheations of TTA technolags tor developing nations’? Sept. 27 and 28: the first ever ETA show at en aus -HILDA THIS THING: ISN'T WORKING ! Boundary Bay Airport: Sept. 20 and Qo an ETA art and Jiterature fairs and a film festival featuring some of the LTA vehicles of today and the future. LTA manufacturers from ali over the world will be participanne in the conference, including four Canadian firms experimenting with revolutionary new passenger, heasy lift and surveillance vehicles. IRWIN, CUT ME OFF A ZUUNK OF GARDEN HOSE ANP BRING ME A COUPLE OF HOSE CLAMFS. en ON THE FASTRACK V ALL THE BARS AND DISCOS ARE FILED WTA EITHER MIDDLE-AGED DIVORCEES OR KIDS STRAIGHT OUT OF COLLEGE! , ann SOME NERVE ! I SLAVED STOVE FOR HOURS AND COULD You TAKE US To YOR FAVORITE NIGHTSIOT 2 SO WE'RE TRYING Tb FinD OUT WHERE THE 25-35 AGE GRIP G75 DOWN! SURE. ANA model of one of the most promismy new Canadian LTA vehicles trom Hystar Aerospace is currently on display at the Canada Place Pavilion. The Sept. 18 and 19 program will include presentations by inter- navionally renowned ELPA experts on topics such as ihe industrial applications of LTA technology in forestry . Bypass successful. Many thanks. 19M wing Feri ses Sate ale IN Ot rN oe THE COOK BOOK SAID: GUARANTEED TO PLEASE YOUR HUSBAND / BOOMERS SONG V THESE New CARS ARE S% GENEROUS ON EXPENSIVE! eure Weng Seracen tne Sars CHECK FROM GOVERNMENT FANS THE FARMERS NOP TO GOVERNMENT R? HEY! Wea Be | Yous TRADE-IN! YO SAID You HAVE A CLABSIC? { WELL, ITS SOMETHING LIKE THAT, 7 THEY HEARD AGRICULTURAL 1 WAS GOING To SEND JUNIOR To WELL, SEE? You'vVE cot N THE MUD FLAPS FA\D FoR ALREADY! ci Sox <0 Or Ne COVA ra N. . WELL... THE PLAYER WAS SITTING IN THE DD@OOT WHEN IT HAPPENED: — wna THAT PLAYER, SAYS THAT'S PRETTY HARD he PICHER TO PRONE, ISNT IT = INTENTORALLY TS TUREW A" BEANBALL"/’ AT HIM! WHAT ARE THEy ¥ FIGHTING ABOUT INLE = | Forty Winks Bedding Boutique Lonsdale Quay Market North Vancouver 987-0008