ONT olland Liberation 50th Anniversary Tour Fifty years after the Canadians liberated Holland, you are invited to celebrate with BCAA. Join the Dutch people in liberation festivals, special parades, and remembrance services—all to thank the Canadians! You will be visiting: dam, Ni Leeuward: Apeldoorn, Amsterdam, and Arnhem, as well a as London. May 1-13, 1995 + 13 days/11 nights YOUR TOUR INCLUDES: + round trip airfare from + 11 nights seeing & special events - many meals * BCAA Tour Host + ‘Tear Direcisr Call or visit us today! Prices are per person, 596 Baker Street Attitudes often (NC) - Often, the biggest barrier facing travellers with disabilities, is the atti- tude of those who serve them. In most cases there is no intention of treating peo- ple poorly. It’s usually a - ICBC Claims Handled Promptly - Complete Auto Body Repairs - Custom Painting - Factory Paint Matching - Windowshield Replacement lack of awareness or under- standing about needs. Fre- quently it’s fear or anxiety about dealing with persons with disabilities. Transport Canada has made funding available to SPLASH & DASH AT AFFORDABLE PRICES \ Hull Painting - Complete Boat Repairs and Paint Refinishing - Refurbishing - Gel Coating - Metal Keel Capping 1364 Forest Roap (Lasatt's BLDG.) TurRN ar 141TH Ave. ¢ 365-2505 ‘95 Windstar biggest barrier help communities, interest groups and industry, provide equipment and services that will help make travel easy for everyone. One element of this pro- gram involves employee training. Carriers, associa- tions, consumer groups and rehabilitation centres are all invited to apply for funding to train the staff of compa- nies in the federally regulat- ed transport sector (airlines, ferries, and rail and intercity bus services). The objective is to improve service for pas- sengers with disabilities. If you are interested in obtaining more information about who is eligible for this funding, contact the Program Manager, Training, Transport Canada, Place de Ville, Tower C, 26th Floor, | Wednesday, November 30, 1994 The Castlegar Sun ON THE M The Hot and Cold Of Pre-Winter Car Inspections One autumn ritual that has become as traditional as college football and apple cider is the pre-winter car inspection. It is a sign of caring to make sure the family car is in good operat- ing condition to make it through winter storms. A good rule of thumb is to remember to check the sys- tems that allow the car to run both hot and cold. You want the engine to run at the cor- rect temperature so it doesn’t overheat or fail, but you want the car’s heater to keep the inside toasty warm. A heating and cooling sys- tem inspection in the fall is just good preventative main- tenance. The heating system inspection checks the condi- tion of the heater, the heater hose assemblies and con- necting parts. The cooling system inspection reviews the condition of the belts and hoses. The mechanic will look for worn, damaged or leaking parts. The goal of the inspection is to identify problems before you end up stranded. The mechanic should recom- mend replacing worn or damaged hoses or belts with new parts. Cracks on belts and soft spots on hoses could mean that it is just a matter of time before these parts fail. In many cases, a small amount of money spent replacing a belt or a hose can increase your safe- ty on the road. You can conduct a heating and cooling system inspec- tion yourself or take the car to your local mechanic. Many mechanics participate in the Dayco Cooling System Specialist program and offer free inspections. will let you make an appoint- ment in advance, so you can schedule the inspection for a Saturday morning or during a lunch hour. Because Cool- ing System Specialists stock a wide range of Dayco belts and hoses, chances are most of them will have replace- ments on hand, if replace- ment is necessary. Make a heating and cool- ing system inspection your gift of peace of mind for the OVE entire family by bringing your car to a Cooling System Specialist this fall. NOW DOES RADIATORS Your Sales & Leasing specials mB Peter Kopp CASTLEGAR sarRmMeaZzDAa 713 - 7th St., Castieg, 365-7241 SHOPPER’S 2D none tom OD (2 people sharing, taxes extra) WDNEY TOURS 1355 Bay Ave., Trail » 368-6666 MEXICO — MAZATLAN & COPPER CANYON Feb. 28-March 19/95 All inclusive holiday in sunny Mexico; bilingual guide and train ride through Copper Canyon; stay at El Cid Resort in Mazatian; 14 meals included; city tours in many of the areas; motorcoach tour and flight home; airport transfer. Atun-filled, worry tree holiday. 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