wherever it may be. THIS TOYOTA Tercel ZWD wagon is ready for those trips to the summer camp and for the holidays as families prepare for the great summer migration following the sun, SS 2 i How to win a seat helt award (Service Specia A NEW WESTMINSTER driver who survived with minor injuries when his vehi- cle careened off the highway and over a cliff, is living pro- of that seat belts work. Rick Kornelson of 4th Avenue ts the first new West- minster resident to qualify for ICBC’s ‘Living Proof’ award, recognizing people saved from serious injury or death by their seat belts. Travelling downhill on the highway near Ashcroft last June, Mr. Kornelson lost control of his car, went off a 225 foot cliff and came to an abrupt halt upside down at the cliffs base. ‘‘Even though my car 1s a total write off, 1 survived this incredible car accident against all odds, thanks to the use of my seatbelt,”" he reports Kornelson nominated him- self for the seat belt award by writing to the Insurance Cor poravion His report has been confirmed by RCMP Cs Ken Tassell who was on high way patrol at the time and attended at the scene of the acaident Kornelson is among 410 B ¢ drivers and passengers nominated — for ‘Living Proof awards since the program was introduced last year. He has been invited to an official presentation at the May 28 meeting of the New Westminster City Council. The ‘Living Proof’ pro- gram has been developed by the Traffic Safety Education Department of ICBC to in- crease awareness of the life saving effects of seat belt use. Drivers and passengers who prove that buckling up saved them from serious injury or death, are eligible to receive ‘Living Proof’ certificates, decals and lapel pins. They may be nominated by police officers, ICBC claims adjusters, ‘Motor Vehicle Branch or hospital staff, or they may nominate them- selves by writing to ‘Living Proof’, Traffic Safety Educatbon Department, In- surance Corporauon of B ¢ 15) West Esplanade, North Vancouver, B ©. 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