"handicapped. need: a ria lift, ‘special g arrangements 2 and a willing ‘not just. to knock on: your:- ‘door,:: but to “come inside; climb the. stairs, s, help down* “steps.. to. your ecichal: then wheel. you. to the bus. - oo eee Meee vy ~ that. attention, | _ dicapped in. workshops it means regular | Not everyone wants all but some “ passengers.. are so badly “pandicspped. they require it. It takes special drivers with special -. - buses. for _Spetial - peoples «> + For _handicapped children the Easter Seal transportation .system means. schools, friends, recess and a chance to learn. For the han- sheltered pick-up and return service for working people. For handicapped pre-schoolers, it means regular journeys with a qualified attendant to ’ @ treatment centre so that their disability is minimized. At least 4,500 han- dicapped children and adults throughout British Columbia rely on the Easter Seal Bus Service to give them a lift. And the British Columbia ‘Training for ‘special “needs The second Interagency - Recreation Integration Workshop, “Towards Participation for All!”, will be held April 8 at the West Vancouver Recreation Centre. ; « The day-long workshop is one in a series, designed to educate and train North Shore recreation staff and volunteers in the ways people with special needs can be integrated into community recreation programs. Integration of physical recreation programs will be the focus of the April 8th workshop. Resource persons will include Norma Jordan, a former Olympic shot putter, resently Remedial Fitness Instructor for special groups for Richmond's Department of Leisure Services, and Tim Frick, coach of B.C.'s Wheelchair Volleyball Team and an instructor at Van- couver Community College. youintoyour coat, ‘éarry. you _ more - than “000 - -- Lions: Society. for. Crippled “ Children who‘ operate . this * _”. service rely on. the public: at’ 1S __ Easter Seal time to “‘support- the. the: $1.5 Aillion ‘Sporation'system. oN Because*. -of - the Lions of satisfaction. They can. get out in the community, and it . Raster Seal ::Bus Service reels good °% . - 4,500. -handicapped - people — _ : . have -gained ~& measure of * _tran-~ that you and Lions provide ' ‘tributions,’ “a you. or. someone. you". independence | and’a feeling © “know can use the service- through Raster. ‘Seal . con- ° ‘call’. any “Lion _ «Service Club member or — ‘write the ‘British Columbia Lions Society for Crippled Children,, 471 West Sixth © 1K5. Avenue, Vancouver, “MSY CALL Kids arefree and you'remarked down! Just look at these big savings on CP Rail Ferry weekend fares. Families can save a bundle, because our price for under-twelves Is as low as it can go!. Recreation vehicles get a break, too! And remember, we offer convenient reservations for vehicle space, downtown to downtown service, cafeteria and full facilities. All aboard! Adult passenger, 1 way. Child under 12, 1 way. Recreational vehicle, 1 way. Recreational trailer, 1 way. Another nice saving: Faresaver Tickets. Good for 90 days, great if you make frequent trips. 5-trip adult pass ticket, $18°* (you save $7). Regular Weekday Price $ 5.00 2.50 17.00 10.00 5-trip auto ticket, $45, (you save $17.50). (Sat., & Sun.) Regular fare, 1 way. Senior citizen 65 and over. One-day return excursion. Group fare, 25 or more, 1 way. Recreational vehicle. Recreational trailer Reduced Weekend Price Bicycle. $ 3.00 FREE 12.75 7.50 Lv. Noon Vancouver 4:00 a.m.* 8:00 p.m. Fare Information. Passenger $ 5.00°° 2.50 6.00°* 4.00": 17.00t 10.00t FREE **Children 5 - 11 half fare t Unit 20 feet long or less Other rates on application Sailing Schedule. Year round ferry service (local times) Ar. Ly. Nanaimo Nanaimo 6:30 a.m. 8:00 a.m * 2:30 p.m. 4:00 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Midnight Automabile $12.50 Ar. Vancouver 10:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 2:30 a.m. * *This sailing does not operate Sundays until June 10, 1979. For Vancouver information call 665-3141. Auto reservations: 665-3142. CP Rail Ferry Services I< “*CAASSIRED - "986-6222.