Ae oan nos a # Page A8, July 22, 1979 - Sunday News Rive - Apollo 11’s astronauts. marked the 10th anniversary of man’s first landing on the moon today and moon- walker Edwin Aldrin recounted his troubles after returning to Earth, but said he now is at peace with the — world and himself. Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon 10 VICTORIA -- Human Resources Minister Grace McCarthy has reminded senior citizen renters who receive SAFER benefits that they must complete a re- application form to continue to receive benefits. “Re-application forms are required once a year to ensure that- senior citizens are receiving all the benefits to which they are entitled,” she explained. “Forms were mailed to all SAFER recipients in May, and these had to bé returned by July 1 if benefits. were to continue without interruption.”. : pnd bgt te eet ae Pei ei “even pain se Ana hoped the space shuttle rocket plane would produce _ more striking” progress in the next decade. f Michael Collins, who stayed in lunar orbit during that historic event on July 20, 1969, said at the astronauts’ first joint news conference in five years that SAFER nudges seniors forms received after July 1. In such cases, the recipient will -not receive his first cheque for the new benefit year until August or Sep- tember. These cheques would include benefits retroactive to July 1, provided that the form is received by August 31. The minister urged anyone having difficulty completing the form to telephone the SAFER office in Victoria at no cost. by asking the operator for Zenith 2656, Victoria area residents should call 387- LEARNING THE BASICS in the use of fire extinguishers, nurses and staff at Beaconhill Lodge in West Vancouver | Wednesday were given practical demonstrations by West Vancouver Fire Department. Supervisor Mrs. T. Trowsdale is pictured receiving instruction from fire inspector Tom Payne. (Ian Smith photo). TEN YEARS AFTER APOLLO 11 veel : es ’ . . , WASHINGTON (UPI) - ers honored ‘years ago today, said he he was optimistic about the“ future. Armstrong said he believes the space shuttle now scheduled to make its first test flight next spring will create new interest in the nation’s space program. “I would hope our’use of space reaches a degree of exceeeds 30 per cent of a recipient’s income, upto a maximum monthly rent of $205 for single persons and $225 for couples. Any increases in a recipient's income during the new benefit year will not affect his SAFER benefits _ until July 1, 1980. However, many SAFER recipients will notice a slight decrease in their benefits after July 1, 1979, reflecting an increase in pension income during the previous year. ST es er? “nies iden Bt é maturity where it is. ac- cepted, not as a spectacular, but a day-to-day oc- currence,” he said. .° In a_ statement. issued before the news conference, President Carter. called the . landing of Apollo 11 on the moon “an unforgettable milestone in the history ‘of exploration.” - ™~ ALSO The Greater Vancouver Regional District Board has © ‘approved $10,050 to carry: at Regional. ' Park in North Vancouver. The park ‘is the most’ out improvements. Capilano River heavily used in the GVRD's park system. Bulk of the funds will be used. to reconstruct two. bridges and a. viewing platform on the park's trail system. Bridges and viewing. platforms in the park are constructed of natural.round timbers and split planking. . Approval_—.was_ given Monday by North Van- couver District Council for ‘the Avalon. Motor Hotel’s mew class .“A”- pub to maintain the same opening . hours.as its beer parlour: - In fact, council was in- | formed, the only difference | between its new pub and its © beer parlour is that the pub ‘ section of 118 seats will be © permitted by. the liquor . control and licensing branch to sell spirits by the glass as- well as beer and wine. All Save 30% to 50% . Hawaiian <5 long and short dresses (Now from $12.00 and $29.00) ¢ *Men’s Cabana Sets _ ¢Men’s Mini Brief Swimsuits at *Tennis Dresses and Skirts cedar | -~ same Balance of the funds will be for signs - one on Capilano Road and the other at the entrance to the hat- chery area road - advising motorists when the hatchery parking lots are full and to please use the Cleveland Dam parking lot further up Capilano Road... The hatchery lots often become very congested on . weekends during the fall_. salmon run, The new Signs will have movable panels. which when open will carry a_ Message advising motorists that the lots are full. ~ Avalon gets pub | hours approval council was asked was for sanction of the ll a.m. to 1 a.m. opening hours. Council had previously granted approval for these e opening times for-the ‘pubs’ at the Lynwood Hotel and the Coach House. In ‘ these circumstances council quickly gave approval to the Avalon. - ; Neighbourhood pubs, _ Such as Queens Cross, are restricted to an 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. opening time. ~ e der mevmey y Oa AT taanedoat . we ” rit, ra w09 + oernty ‘ ane ne sco CERT I 6 IT aA a ae 2 . “ sep theomertionn i 2 Pot ARR oe stu in’ the” Case’ of “oF the | » hale + bia No light at Residents around Woodward Park who claim the trees are blocking out their daylight will have to keep the lamps burning a while longer. September hearings eyed for W. Van plan West “Vancouver's Community Plan is in draft stage and is being reviewed by council members. Dr. Robert Collier, municipal director of development, says that as soon as council has com- end of tunnel West Vancouvet Council Monday received a Parks and Recreation Advisory Commission recom- mendation that no trees be cut in the park until an pleted its’ review the plan will be available to the public in long and short {erm. The complete text of the plan will be sent to the press, ratepayer groups and other interested groups. overall review of the park in relation to future development of residential areas be studied. Mayor Derrick Hum- phreys expects public hearings on the plan to be held in September. 1979 International Year of the Child 4 “s Nyl nging ~\ * Reg. 10.00 to 22.00 1/2 Price With purchase of any frame, Head-Wilson-Fischer-Dunlop 936 SOUTH PARK ROYAL, WEST VANCOUVER, B.C.