Lions Bay event to raise LIONS BAY residents are invited to increase their safety knowledge and have fun at the same dime at the second an- nual Lions Bay Safety Day, being held Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m:to 3 p.m. _ Hy PEGGY WHITTAKER Mowe Repuorter This free family. event, starting atthe Lions Buy Beach at 10 a.m, Firefighter Frank McVeigh says the event, which is meant to raise and running to 3 p.m, is being hosted by the village's volunteer safely awareness around the hame, drew. a crowd af approximately fire departinent and will feature the Ronald McDonald Fire Safety 140 people last year. This year, he says, they are hoping for more House, Red Cross water safety demonstrations, tug o' wars, Cree hot dogs “fos the kids, bucket brigade races and displays by focal emergency response teams. people and better weather. 8 940203 03 eses03cs05w Ziyi SN) GaeOns Con Guarantee At Save-On:Foods we will BEAT Om any major competitor's Rs advertised prices on Fresh es Halibut pieces or steaks, ‘T% _ @$ Soon.as ae we are aware of it. ‘ Prices in effect May 12-15, 1988 & Sanaaaaaaaaaaay North Van ° =: 1200 Marine. Or. : 10312 K, GeonGe, HWY. 8 a.m. to Midnight.” Bam. to Midnight . 7 Days: a Weel oe ay 7.08 aysa Week +. ie RIEU 20151 FRASER, HWY, “8am. to Midnight : «7 Days aWeek sos to Coquitlam: LOUGHEED & BARNET - 8 am. to write a ee Se I I ee The ftre department is also hop- ing 10 raise money for equipment, and is selling $$ raffle tickets to this end. The grand prize, sa weekend for two at the Westin Nayshore. The Lions Bay ambulance crew, which is funded by the Ministry of Health, will be on hand giving out information and showing residents their vehicle and equipment. Rosalind McPhee, head of the crew, says there are approximately 1S part-time attendants ‘who are very dedicated and put in a lot of hours of training.”' +, 7 Oays-a Week - «North Delta 7303 - 120TH STREET " 8 a.m. to Midnight we 7.Qays aWeek” — 41. Wednesday, MePhee says that most of the ambulance cally are ta Horseshoe Bay. but feels that their mase vital tole is in their immediate response to accidents occurring along the Squamish Highway. Also seen at the event will be demonstrations by the Lions Bay Search and Rescue team. Accor- ding to team representative Sandy Barclay, the Search and Rescue squad came together in) [982/83 because the village is relatively isolated and the surrounding ter- rain can be treacherous. The approximately 25 members Richmond © » B200ACKROYD * 8 a.m. to Midnight 7 Days. aWeek , May Hi, safety awareness Burnaby 7271 GILLEY AVENUE -8 am. to Midnight . 7 Days a Week {98% — North Share News meet at least once a week to prite- tise techniques, and are also train- ed for a variety of village disasters. They are sometimes called to help out the North Shore Search and Rescue team on. major hunts, and they also run their own searches up the Lions. Barclay says their biggest year to date was in $986, when they responded ta cight calls. There have been no calls yet this year, which she says is good news, but “everybody is well trained should, anybody get lost.” 4 B.C. Halibut Fillets » (approx. 1%" thick) > - Ye cup cooking ail: _.tsp.salty ode . ie tsp. minced fresh garlic = Grated parmesan cheese,’ ” cornflake crumbs. “Combine ‘olf, salt and garlic. Mari- nate fillets in oil for approximately 10. minutes.. Drain fillets. Rolt: in... parmesan cheese, then in cormflake ., crumbs. .Place in “greased baking Gish at .450°F for 10-12 min. or until ° fish flakes when fork-tested. Serve eS S. a OES 7 ee Ge) ee Chilliwack 46020 YALE ROAD 8 a.m. to Midnight" . 6DAYSAWEEK |” -, CLOSED SUNDAYS."