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Some new timetables effective September 1 1 - 1 Many of the timetables with an ef€dve date of May SO, 1986, will continue in effect until November 2. The following are the only timetables that will be re with an effective date of Septemba 1. 3 MainRobson NewWshninster&S.B & 22 KnightlMacdonald North Vancouver 25 Brentwwd/Blanca/uBC Richmond Southeast Vancuuver south Delta 49 MetrotavnlDunbarlWC WhlteROck The 640 Tsswwassen FvrylScottsdale Mall timetable will continue in effect until October 13. A new timetable, effw- tive October 14, will show the reduced winter schedule. The 825 will resume its Monday through Friday service to and from UBC during the AM and F ' M rush petiods. The 149 will resume its Monday thm~gh Friday service to and from UBC during the AM and PM rush periods. and there will be a route change in the area southwest of Mekobwn. In the New Hkstmuurter ' & South Blnnrby timetable please note #lM, #llO, fill and #l14 schedule adjustments, and a new route for the a15 between Metrotown Station and Edmonds Station The westbound dl00 service will be 2 or 3 minutes earlier at Marine and F'atterson and at Marine and Knight, but arrival time at the Airport will not change. This applies to all trips on all days. Holders of the Coquitlam and Airport timetables, which are not being reprinted for September 1, are also asked to note the adjustment to #lo0 mice. In the North Vancouver timetable, the 292 Upper Lynn Val- ley/Vancouver is a new peak-period express service that will follow the nl0 mte but bypass Phi& Exchange. Th be improved on the 211 SeymoudPhibbs Bxrhange IOU 6 will be two trips in the AM and two in the PM. SeMcr provide a bus wery 15 minutes during the AM peak. In addition, the bus leaving Deep Cove at 625 a.m. will con- tinue on to downtown Vancouver. The 490 StwestonlVancouver is a new express service that will connect Skveston and downtown Vancouver via Stev- eston Highway and Highway #99. There will be three north- bound trips m the AM rush period and three southbound trips in the PM rush. Shortly after the Anna& Bridge opens, the 314 Smttsdrle MPW2!2nd Sheet Statim service will be remuted to cmss the 5 "%) 16/18 RenfrewlArbutus North Bumaby = *? Sunq & North Delta bridge. Buses from Scottsdale Mall will peed via Sunbury, Annads Bridge and QueeMboro Bridge. 'the exact date of the change will be announcad. In the White Rack area, the commuter servire offered by the #51,1359 and 1354 routes has been revised to dishibute passenger loads more equitably and the #353 Sunday and service will be discontinued after October 13. ODDS&ENDS - a- Transponma, a nostalgzc look at the history of transpHtatDn in B C , mntmues m New Wastminster. It's next to the Weslm&m QuayPublic Market and jusi twm blodis from the S k y W station. 0 The Vagabond Players will be auditioning for their fall pmduc- tion of Big. Bad .Mouse, directed by Dwaine Campbell, August 17 and 18 at 700 pm., Vagabond Playhouse, Queens Park, New Westminster. British accents required. Information: James Keruy at 526-2961.0 The Arts Council of New Wesbuns . terisofferinga summer dance pmgram for chiIdmn aged 7 to 12, August la22, 2:~:oO p.m. $20. Arts Centre in Queens Park. Pre-regisbation is a must. 0 Experiment with bubble magic at Bubblomania in the Am, SEienCes h TechnDLOgy Cenke 'til August 17. Mx) Gm- vine. 0 Women in Alcoholics Anonymous are having a conference at the Marpole Oakridge Community Centre, 59th & Oak, Sept. 12 at 8:W pm. (Registration and refreshments at 700 p.m.) and Sept. 13, 9.00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. T~kets $10. 0 Vancuuver Craft hfarket, Sunday. August 24. l0:m a.m.400 p.m. at VanDusen Gardens, 37th 6r Oak. 0 Kismet Toashwters Club meets every Wednesday at 530 pm. in the West End Commmty Centrp, 670 Denman St. Information: Bileen at 273-Wl. 0 The New West- minster Library Art Gallery is fea- a one-man show by Dave Craig, 'lil Sept. 6.716 6th Ave. 0 History Imagined. 35 composite photographs of the Expo 86 site, taken during the gestation period by Randy Bradley. Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield Aw., North Vanmuvet 0 SEW Outdoor Reaeation Centre's Canoe Tripping Cause. TWD ledures, August 19 and 20. overnight trip, August 23/24. Some experience recommended. $85. Information: Glen Hay at 2914434. 13 A special Variety Club newspaper mll be sold August 16 by hundreds of volunteers in Vancouver, and Victoria. AU pseds to benefit Variety's special Iren. 0 Four-day 'Morning Stars' day camp offered by the a- don Southam Observatory, August 16-21, 93011:30 a.m. for students aged 10-16. Fee $20. VMPA members $18. Regkter at the ticket desk of the Vancower Muoeum.0 COMINGEVENTS - 0 Aug. 22 h 23 Rummage Sale a.m. to 3m p.m. EW Llenman. bySt.Peter'sC.W.L.9CUa.m. OAug.23h24Histaicalh to noon at LhmtenwiU €id, 336 Show by Vancouver Renfrew Agnes St., New Wastmhtez Lions Qub, Renfrew Commu- 0 Aug. 16 Flea Madiet at %t Nty Centre. 29E)EastZZndh. End Community Centre, 1030 6 The 1986 BNB 4ttguet 16 September 1 - Between 1,100 and 1,300 CH pmgste~ e. driverswill compete in the !%noWm~. Axe-thm&g and Bow-saw competitions. "Canada - Spirit of Enterpiise" salutes products and services developed by Canada's private sector, in the CaMdian-. Special Youth Days are August 18 and August 25. Free admission for seniors' Days are AU*B and SW. Ree gats admcs- sbnforsenlors. Rimily Ray is August 17. Free ad-mtssion fom all 'tll noon. Mipa PNE F%geant - August 19 at 8:M) p.m. coaipm for August 21-26. Bveats ilt this year's Ti show win include Ladies' people U and undet. nutndptmia 1

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Page 1: is by in a- of by Vault/1980s/1986/VOL 71...The 825 will resume its Monday through Friday service to ... Craig, 'lil Sept. 6.716 6th Ave. 0 History Imagined. 35 composite photographs

Some new timetables effective September 11-1 Many of the timetables with an ef€dve date of May SO, 1986, will continue in effect until November 2. The following are the only timetables that will be re with an effective date of Septemba 1. 3 MainRobson NewWshninster&S.B &

22 KnightlMacdonald North Vancouver 25 Brentwwd/Blanca/uBC Richmond Southeast Vancuuver south Delta 49 MetrotavnlDunbarlWC WhlteROck The 640 Tsswwassen FvrylScottsdale Mall timetable will continue in effect until October 13. A new timetable, effw- tive October 14, will show the reduced winter schedule. The 825 will resume its Monday through Friday service to and from UBC during the AM and F'M rush petiods. The 149 will resume its Monday thm~gh Friday service to and from UBC during the AM and PM rush periods. and there will be a route change in the area southwest of Mekobwn. In the New Hkstmuurter ' & South Blnnrby timetable please note #lM, #llO, fill and #l14 schedule adjustments, and a new route for the a15 between Metrotown Station and Edmonds Station The westbound dl00 service will be 2 or 3 minutes earlier at Marine and F'atterson and at Marine and Knight, but arrival time at the Airport will not change. This applies to all trips on all days. Holders of the Coquitlam and Airport timetables, which are not being reprinted for September 1, are also asked to note the adjustment to #lo0 m i c e . In the North Vancouver timetable, the 292 Upper Lynn Val- ley/Vancouver is a new peak-period express service that will follow the nl0 mte but bypass P h i & Exchange. Th

be improved on the 211 SeymoudPhibbs Bxrhange IOU 6 will be two trips in the AM and two in the PM. SeMcr

provide a bus wery 15 minutes during the AM peak. In addition, the bus leaving Deep Cove at 625 a.m. will con- tinue on to downtown Vancouver. The 490 StwestonlVancouver is a new express service that will connect Skveston and downtown Vancouver via Stev- eston Highway and Highway #99. There will be three north- bound trips m the AM rush period and three southbound trips in the PM rush. Shortly after the Anna& Bridge opens, the 314 Smttsdrle MPW2!2nd Sheet Statim service will be remuted to cmss the

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"%) 16/18 RenfrewlArbutus North Bumaby = *?

S u n q & North Delta

bridge. Buses from Scottsdale Mall will p e e d via Sunbury, Annads Bridge and QueeMboro Bridge. 'the exact date of the change will be announcad. In the White Rack area, the commuter servire offered by the #51,1359 and 1354 routes has been revised to dishibute passenger loads more equitably and the #353 Sunday and

service will be discontinued after October 13.

ODDS&ENDS - a- Transponma, a nostalgzc look at the history of transpHtatDn in B C , mntmues m New Wastminster. It's next to the Weslm&m Quay Public Market and jusi twm blodis from the S k y W station. 0 The Vagabond Players will be auditioning for their fall pmduc- tion of Big. Bad .Mouse, directed by Dwaine Campbell, August 17 and 18 at 700 pm., Vagabond Playhouse, Queens Park, New Westminster. British accents required. Information: James Keruy at 526-2961.0 The Arts Council of New Wesbuns . terisofferinga summer dance pmgram for chiIdmn aged 7 to 12, August la22, 2 : ~ : o O p.m. $20. Arts Centre in Queens Park. Pre-regisbation is a must. 0 Experiment with bubble magic at Bubblomania in the Am, SEienCes h TechnDLOgy Cenke 'til August 17. Mx) G m - vine. 0 Women in Alcoholics Anonymous are having a conference at the Marpole Oakridge Community Centre, 59th & Oak, Sept. 12 at 8:W pm. (Registration and refreshments at 700 p.m.) and Sept. 13, 9.00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. T~kets $10. 0 Vancuuver Craft hfarket, Sunday. August 24. l0:m a.m.400 p.m. at VanDusen Gardens, 37th 6r Oak. 0 Kismet Toashwters Club meets every Wednesday at 530 pm. in the West End Commmty Centrp, 670 Denman St. Information: Bileen at 273-Wl. 0 The New West- minster Library Art Gallery is fea- a one-man show by Dave Craig, 'lil Sept. 6.716 6th Ave. 0 History Imagined. 35 composite photographs of the Expo 86 site, taken during the gestation period by Randy Bradley. Presentation House, 333 Chesterfield Aw., North Vanmuvet 0 SEW Outdoor Reaeation Centre's Canoe Tripping Cause. TWD ledures, August 19 and 20. overnight trip, August 23/24. Some experience recommended. $85. Information: Glen Hay at 2914434. 13 A special Variety Club newspaper mll be sold August 16 by hundreds of volunteers in Vancouver,

and Victoria. AU p s e d s to benefit Variety's special Iren. 0 Four-day 'Morning Stars' day camp offered by the a- don Southam Observatory, August 16-21, 93011:30 a.m. for

students aged 10-16. Fee $20. VMPA members $18. Regkter at the ticket desk of the Vancower Muoeum.0

COMINGEVENTS - 0 Aug. 22 h 23 Rummage Sale a.m. to 3m p.m. E W Llenman. bySt.Peter'sC.W.L.9CUa.m. OAug.23h24Histaicalh to noon at LhmtenwiU €id, 336 Show by Vancouver Renfrew Agnes St., New Wastmhtez Lions Qub, Renfrew Commu- 0 Aug. 16 Flea Madiet at %t Nty Centre. 29E)EastZZndh. End Community Centre, 1030

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The

1986 BNB 4ttguet 16 September 1 - Between 1,100 and 1,300 CH p m g s t e ~ e. driverswill compete in the ! % n o W m ~ .

Axe-thm&g and Bow-saw competitions. "Canada - Spirit of Enterpiise" salutes products and services developed by Canada's private sector, in the CaMdian-. Special Youth Days are August 18 and August 25. Free admission for seniors' Days are AU*B and SW. Ree gats admcs- sbnforsenlors. Rimily Ray is August 17. Free ad-mtssion fom all 'tll noon. Mipa PNE F%geant - August 19 at 8:M) p.m.

coaipm for August 21-26.

Bveats ilt this year's T i show win include Ladies'

people U and undet.

nutndptmia 1

Page 2: is by in a- of by Vault/1980s/1986/VOL 71...The 825 will resume its Monday through Friday service to ... Craig, 'lil Sept. 6.716 6th Ave. 0 History Imagined. 35 composite photographs

too! There are a number of special transit services, i 0

pick you up the Pacific

In Showmart and Food Buildings o Renfrew Street.

(A) PNE EXPRESS VIA BROADWAY From Broadway at Fir and return every 15 minutes from 900 am to midnight. ExDress stous onlv alone Broadwav.

(8) m'h AVE SYATION - FNE (Skyiain Connection) From the 29th Ave.

, WEST VANCOUVER

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BROADWAY a FIR

291h N E W E

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- 2 SkyTrain Station (Bay #1) and return

everv 15 minutes from 9:20 am to 11:12

(C) NORTH VANCdWER - PNE From Phibbs Exchange to the PNE Loop a d return every 30 minutes from 9:17 am to midnight. Returns via Renfrew and McGiU.

(D) WEST VANCOUVER - PNE SPECIAL From Marine at 25th (Dundarave) via Marine Drive to Park Royal then express to PNE Transit Loop. Special fares apply on thii service. For Information on schedules phone 926-4355.

(E) WIT PARK & RIDE - PNE SPECIAL Operates Saturdays, Sundays & Labour Day during the Fair. Buses provide express service behwen the BCIT Campus (where free parking is provided) and the PNE Transit Loop. Frequent service from 11:00 am to approximately midnight. Ihreolrds and F a r e k r s will NOT be accepted on the BCIT Park 6 Ride. Regular a s h fares will apply, but trnnsfefers will not be issued or accevted.

From Downtown Board #14 Hastings or #16 29th Ave Station along Granville MaU or Hastings St. The #14 and #16 provide frequent service between downtown and the PNE. From North Vancower The #210 route connects Lynn Valley and Phibbs Exchange

the PNE. The #210 stops on McGill at Renfrew. #28 route also connects Phibbs Exchange with the PNE. !P e #28 stops on Cassiar at Hastings.

From Joyce Station (SkyTrain connection) Board #27 or #28 at Joyce Station for service to Hastings and Cassiar. From Lougheed Mall The #151 and 6152 routes connect Lougheed Mall with the PNE. The #151 and 152 routes stop on Hastings at Renfrew. From Coquitlam Centre, Port Coquitlam The #l60 route COM&S Coquitlam Centre & Port Coqui- tlam with the PNE. The #160 route stops on Hastings at RenfreW. From New Westminster, South Burnaby Take the SkyTrain to 29th Ave Station. Transfer to special PNE bus to PNE Loop or #I8 bus to Hastings and Renfrew. From Surrey, North Delta Take #319, 320 or 321 to New Westminster Station. Board SkyTrain to 29th Ave Station. Transfer to special PNE bus to PNE Loop or #18 bus to Hastings and Renfrew. From White Rock Take #351 to either Broadway & Granville or to Dunsmuir and Granville. At Broadway transfer to special PNE bus to PNE Loop. At Dunsmuir & Granville transfer to #14 or #16 bus to Hastings & Renfrew.

Expo 86 Specialized Period on Human Pa ' B a ortation

In addition to the above special routes there are a number of regular services that pass by or stop directly in front of the PNE grounds.

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ugust 24-31 ts include the Seattle to Vancouver Hw Challenge on 8 w s t 24, the Uth International Human Powered Speed

Championships, August 25-31, and the 3rd International Human Powered Whicle Scientific Symposium, August 28 29. Idormation: Entertainment Publicity, Ekpo 86: 689-1986.

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