NOVEMBER 3-9 this year will mark the third. annual National Crime Prevention Week. Events are being planned across the country to highlight the crime preven- tion initiatives which take place throughout the year in Canada - and to look at possibilities for the future. — _ In British Columbia there are a number of innovative 11 - Wednesday, November 6, 1985 - “North, Shore ‘News : Fighting against crime ranging from Block Parent initiatives, sexual assault ‘prevention booklets, lectures for seniors to assist thera in identifying Schemes, Scams and Cons, to name just’ a few. The purpose of National Crime Prevention Week is to create awareness and provide the public with more infor- mation about crime preven- tion programs they may wish to adapt to their own. com- : “munity,, . around local themes, ; Many of: Bi Cc. ’s municipalities; - -have...pro- claimed November 3-9,-Na- tional Crime: ‘Prevention Week.: - Libraries: throughout the ‘province --are~ par-' ticipating:: by programs and book displays . Children in’ Grades 13 will have the “opportunity to’ L learn about crime prevention by Participating - ina poster “pk veloping. a Crime Prevention programs competition. cone oy “LET'S CELEBRATE. . EXPO 86 — it conjures up images of breathtal pavilions and plazas, a global celebration of new: |. technology. And for the first time in history, British Col is at the centre of it all.- ..' . This has created a unique ‘challenge for the BGs; ’ Pavilion — host of this major event. Because unlike other: pavilions at Expo 86, we're at home. Many ofour _ million visitors will be British Columbians while many, many others will be newcomers: Our’ challenge : B Cc. showcase that will thrill and inspire every That's why we're taking the discovery app: exhibits — presenting the landscapes and innovatio: B.C. in a new and fresh way. So that British Columbia: marvel at the province they thought they knew, _. visitors will want to know it better... -. ON THE ROAD TO DISCOVERY. main Discovery B.C; Pavilion begins with:a gentle intro- duction — the ‘Walk InThe Forest," _ tows of 12 metre Douglas Firs to the ‘pavilion‘entranice.. sic .3 metre carved figures spread th i skylights illuminate'a waterfall and ‘the for || are images of British Colu bia=~ bright : But the real thrill lies in Gur 520-seat. Sho beyond. To show, you the B.C: you’ ve never s we enlisted a Genie Awar ‘inning producer 4 ‘minutes of images from across the province. A‘ everyday scenes of British Columbia are presented i astonishingly new light ~ thrqugh the high-resolution: _film technique of Showscan. ‘And we're showing that will recreate sights arid sounds like never befor with a screen 20 metres throughout the theatre. vita’ ‘the fie sit via dh ‘nor B.C’s ‘emerging dubmerble rear Other towers “portray other discoveries — on land; sea-and in-th : show how B,C's modern technology has develapéd froin: our spirit of innovation. .. - “>” Similarly, our Regional Marketplace i is a discoverthe landscapes'and people of the provirice: Visitors here.will literally stroll through Bricish ; . discovering attractions, foods and diverse landscape oy from‘each region along the way. And we! ve is : regional entertainment at a bandstand n'short, Discovery B. mi “voyage of discovery that willthril all visitors from all plac _ Including British Columbians Next Month: : Challenge B: c of t asily holds familysize cookware. Goes >... es es TT rnin a ea nywhere:.under‘a cabinet, on a shelf, ..-"_: : a ce are ; o a ea | rr vos on a.counter top’or on a wall, It’s ‘sleek’: . en cae " Loe ; : od ar on. the. outside with .a. wide oven “interior. interior size: 744” high x 45%" ‘wide x 11” deep. Exterior. size: IVAN X é 21748 KIS ete Tes NOVEMBER 18-23: OUR. MOBILE PAVILION VISITS CHILLIWACK UNDER THE BRIGHT YELLOW A VN G 1590 Marine Dr., North Vancouver © 987-2251 " Use your: VISA or MASTERCARD - . . 1 GAINDAY » WEONESOAY - FDAY. |