18 - Wednesday, May 20, 1998 - North Shore News T ICBC we’re working hard to bring car insurance rates down. How? By working with British Columbians to improve road safety and change the way we drive. You can help make it happen. Early results of BC’s new road safety program: are encouraging. BC drivers are slowing down. north shore NEWS photo Paul McGratn HURST on First ... Sisters and co-owners Susan Wollensen and Ann Hurst with some of Hurst's beautiful paintings at their First Street Gallery. ’s DRIVE FOR AeWwS _s BUSINESS Hurst happy in First Street studio Prom page V7 Wood as art Vietor Tarkics Vears ace wit S800 tidy Ser custom ic Pas HO Opened % HOMWOPRING Cit pany or bast dst call oe Works dag ch was tough. Paws sing eator on VW van when T started.” sand Burkley t we odd Sense. There were 29 fewer deaths and 1,500 fewer injury claims in 1997 than in 1996. So ICBC rates for 1998 are remaining the same as they were in 1997. But we believe working together we can do even better. A five percent reduction in crashes last year would have saved BC drivers about $100 million in insurance premiums — an average of $40 per policy. And it could have meant 13,000 fewer crashes resulting in fewer deaths and injuries on our roads. So let’s all drive for safer roads and lower rates. For information please call 1 800 663-ICBC. We're Driving for Lower Rates. Now he has tours Norte, Varwoover artists 4 tet ps tunmul Tand All the rest... wt Protessiana! ryone ! to Tadand C&M ras, Pros, vung er TOL TS a iian uf ta Comanercial arothe Narth eive.. North OF alert we an jet ous know. Wi venues oe Rapert Gal Miaave News 2139 Lunsd Vaaconren, VOM 2H. goad Pa nes BRITISH S COLUMBIA Mike Farnwonh Menister Haspunsibie far COC