27 - Wednesday, August 6, [986 — North Shore News WATER TRAFFIC REGULATIONS Coast guard book aids THE NORMAL oustle ‘nthe waters off Vancouver will oe even more pronounced in 1986) as boaters take advantage of west coast geography to visit Expo 86 by sea. in anticipanon of the ‘nereased Maps steer tourists in the right direction TWO MAPS showing fe. ccational opportunines on the Lower Mainland and southern Vancouver Island are now available *rom the Outdoor Recreauion Council of B.C. The high qualizs solos topographic maps show trails, campsites and picnic areas, fishing opportunities, horseriding trails, traffic — and ‘he number of Dleasure poaters untamilar with iocal waters and ¢-egulations — the Canadian Coast Guard was pro- duced a free, 40-page booklet ihat provides invaluable nformation for those planning to ply the Strait widlite nabitats and much snore. One map shows ‘he Cireater Vaneouver-Squamisi-Lower Fraser Valley Region. it covers ‘he area cast .o Chilliwack. north ‘o Squamish and west .o Howe Sound. And the other, the Greater Vic- toria-Gulf Iislands-Nanaimo Region shows the area from the Changing careers A VOCATIONAL series for men and women seriously considering changing careers is offered this summer by the UBC Women’s Resources Centre. The series includes a life-plann- ing interview, vovational testing, follow-up interpretation interviews and optional registration in worx- search programs sponsored by the centre. In addition a free legal informa- tion clinic, offered in cooperation WATCH For intormation on how the YMCAcan improve your lifestyle call: 681-0221 » “The Best You Can Do For You" YOUR DIET Expo 86 really does belong to all British with the UBC Students’ Legal Ad- vice Program, is held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Wednesdays to Aug. 14. Phone 685-3934 for an ap- pointment. Top quality shirts, blouses. skirts nave just arrived, all on saie now! Just 3 blocks up from Lonsdale Quay 156 West Third, North Van boaters advance 10 ensure .hat a suitable berth ‘s available. The Coast Guard has introduced changes governing commercial traffic in Vancouver Harbour dur- ing ihe cusy fair period: these are outlined .n the booklet. Free .opies of Expo 86 Marine nooklet «5 moorage. Expo 86 Advisory are available by writing Marme Advisory iotes ‘hat ain- she Janadian Coast Guard. Expo choring +s prohibited on False 36 Marine Advisory, 224 West Creek and Snglish Bay ind advises Esplanade, North Vancouver. B.C. that bouters should book well in | V7M3J7. and ists est coast charts and qauucal publications. tr also outlines the marine weather ser- vices in| he -egion and the .pecial Coast Guard radio “acilittes and navigation aids in place ‘or Expo 86. A major topic covered no the False otner English Bay. inlet tnd of Georgi, Creek, Burrard waters. Expo 86 Marine Advisory discusses traffic -eguiaiions in he Port ot Vancouver and current Canadian ‘Customs orocedures. SENIOR’S August 1 to August 10 Gulf [stands vest oo) Patt-No- Point on ftuan je Fuca Strait and north to Nanaimo. Each man aas up-to-dae descriptions of activities in) each area, as well is uccess routes, climate conditions, wildlife and vegetation, »afely considerations and historic vackground informa- tion. They also provide informa- tion on who io contact for current trail and facility conditions. All maps in the series are $3.95 plus provincial sales tax and they are available from _ recreational retail outlets, bookstores and the council’s office at 1200 Hornby Street, Vancouver, B.C., V6Z 2E2. For more information telephone 687-3333. Choice of soups or salads :ncluded with any entree. Seating Detween 5:30pm and 6:30pm Open everyday 926-4913 —~ RESTAURANT ~ —" 1373 Marine Drive, W.Van Further Reductions * nightwear * robes: * jumpsuits: * hostess wear — and other-selecied items 2 fall sales final) <0 of. jeanne dorse 979 Park Royal South 980-1665 922-2644 Mon.-Sat. 10-6, Fri. till 8, Sun. 42-5 Columbians. You proved that during your “Rivers of Time” Regional week at the B.C. Pavilion. For seven days, your talents, your vitality, your enthusiasm and your spirit FRASER VALLEY Poe Pies made the Host Pavilion even more S * sunsational. (ee Thank-you for helping us share RITISH [© British Columbia with the world. And | LUMBIA}. with each other. | PAVILION You really did shine. | EXPO86 Hon Pacick L MeGeer, Minister Responsible